Showing posts with label Afternoon Tea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Afternoon Tea. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 July 2017

Banana Galaxy Chocolate Muffins



Ingredients

2 large ripe bananas (the more black the better!)
1 1/2 tsp vanilla essence
175grams margarine
200grams light brown sugar
275grams self-raising flour
pinch salt
1 1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
3 medium eggs beaten
150grams Cadburys chocolate/your favourite chocolate


Equipment

Saucepan
Muffin tin with 12 muffin cases


Method


  • Pre-heat the oven to gas mark 3, 325°F (170°C).
  • Peel & mash the bananas until smooth, mix in the vanilla essence.



  • Heat the margarine & sugar in a saucepan over a low heat until the sugar has completely dissolved.




  • Remove from the heat and stir in the sifted flour, salt and bicarbonate of soda.



  • Beat in the eggs & mashed banana. Don't worry if it looks curdled.


  • Leave the mixture to cool.
  • Stir in the chocolate chunks and then spoon the mixture into the individual muffin cases.

  • Bake for 30mins
  • Insert a skewer into the centre of a muffin and if it comes out clean then the muffins are cooked.

Friday, 25 July 2014

Plain Scones - very easy to make and easy to eat!


I love summer and Cornwall. We recently went on holiday to the North Coast of Cornwall and I baked some truly west country scones. Did you know they are so simple to make and taste better than any bought scone!

You only need four ingredients to make scones: flour, butter, milk & sugar.

Makes 8 large scones or 16 medium scones

Ingredients

450g plain flour
80g butter at room temperature
30g caster sugar
two pinches of salt
300ml milk

To serve:
A jar of strawberry or raspberry jam
Clotted cream


Method

  1. Pre-heat the oven to gas mark 7, 220°C (Fan 200°C).
  2. Sift the flour into a bowl and rub the butter into it rapidly, using your fingertips. You use your fingertips so you don't get it warm by using your hands. Being quick is essential to good quality scones.
  3. Once it's rubbed in add the sugar and salt.
  4. Then take a knife and use it to mx in the milk little by little. Mix using a cutting action through the mixture.
  5. Flour your hands a little and knead the mixture to a soft dough. If it feels dry after kneading for a minute or two add a little milk. Make sure the mixture is completely combined, don't over knead about 1min will be fine.
  6. Flour a clean kitchen worktop and roll out, with a floured rolling pin, gently your scone dough. You are aiming for a thickness no less than 2cm.
  7. Now use a pastry cutter (or I've used a pint glass before) place it on the dough and tap it sharply so it goes straight through the dough. Don't twist otherwise they end up a funny shape.
  8. Get as many scones out of the dough as possible. Knead the dough leftovers again and repeat steps 6 & 7 until you have used all the dough. Although I find it easier to just make the last of the dough into a scone like shape!
  9. Place them onto a baking tray and bake near the top of the oven for 12-15mins.
  10. Once they turn a golden colour they are ready to be cooled on a wire rack.
  11. Serve by cutting them in half, adding a layer of jam and clotted cream.
  12. Eat the same day or they freeze fantastically if you are planning an afternoon tea party.

Friday, 18 April 2014

Lemon Drizzle Traybake - Mary Berry's Recipe

Lemon Drizzle Traybake Marry Berry

This is one of my favourite cakes. It is really easy to make and tastes great. You need to add the topping to the cake while the cake is still warm. It will then absorb the lemon syrup easily. If the cake is too hot the syrup will tend to run straight through.


Ingredients

225g softened butter
225g caster sugar
275g self-raising flour
2 level teaspoons baking powder
4 large eggs
4 tablespoons milk
finely grated rind of 2 lemons

For the crunchy topping:
175g granulated sugar
juice of 2 lemons


Method

  1. Pre-heat the oven to gas mark 3, 160°C (Fan 140°C).
  2. Grease a 20 x 20cm tin and line the base and sides with baking parchment.
  3. Measure all the ingredients from the traybake into a large bowl and beat until well blended. Turn the mixture into the prepared tin and level the top gently with the back of a spatula.
  4. Bake in a pre-heated oven for 50-60 minutes or until the cake has shrunk from the sides of the tin and springs back when pressed in the centre with your fingertips.
  5. Leave to cool in the tin for a few minutes then turn out, carefully peel of the parchment and finish cooling on a wire rack.
  6. To make the crunchy topping, mix the granulated sugar and lemon juice in a small bowl to give a runny consistency.
  7. Stand the wire rack on a tray to catch any drips of the topping.
  8. Spoon the lemon syrup evenly over the traybake while it is still a little warm.
  9. Cut into 30 squares when cold.
  10. Can be stored in greaseproof paper and in an air-tight container.

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Banana & Cadbury Chocolate Chunk Cake


This is a family favourite. It's moist, dense and has whole chunks of Cadburys Dairy Milk chocolate. Who wouldn't love this cake! It keeps really well and can be frozen in advance. This recipe is nearly as old as me, and won a competition in a magazine for amateur baker.

Ingredients

2 large ripe bananas (the more black the better!)
1 1/2 tsp vanilla essence
175grams margarine
225grams granulated sugar
275grams self-raising flour
pinch salt
1 1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
3 medium eggs beaten
150grams Cadburys chocolate/your favourite chocolate


Equipment

Saucepan
20cm round cake tin


Method

  1. Pre-heat the oven to gas mark 3, 325°F (170°C).
  2. Peel & mash the bananas until smooth, mix in the vanilla essence.
  3. Heat the margarine & sugar in a saucepan over a low heat until the sugar has completely dissolved.
  4. Remove from the heat and stir in the sifted flour, salt and bicarbonate of soda.
  5. Beat in the eggs & mashed banana. Don't worry if it looks curdled.
  6. Leave the mixture to cool.
  7. Stir in the chocolate chunks and then spoon the mixture into the round cake tin.
  8. Bake for 1 hour+
  9. Insert a skewer into the centre of the cake and if it comes out clean then the cake is cooked.

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Mini Victoria Sponges with strawberry jam and butter icing

Mini Victoria Sponge with strawberry jam and butter icing

These are so sweet and a very lovely afternoon tea addition. Using a very simple sponge recipe and a muffin tin, you can create these mini Victoria Sponges.

Sponge
Ingredients:
113g self-raising flour
113g caster sugar
113g butter (or margarine for a lighter sponge)
4 eggs
couple of drops of vanilla essence

Filling
3 tablespoons of strawberry/raspberry jam (to be honest you can use any type of jam)
1 x portion of butter icing
Butter icing
140g butter softened (at room temperature)
280g icing sugar
1-2 tablespoons milk


Equipment
12 case muffin tin
12 cupcake cases
Bowl or Food Mixer
Scales
Teaspoon, Tablespoon, Mixing Spoon
Spatula
Sharp knife
Electric or manual whisk
Pallet knife
 

Method:

Sponge
  1. Pre-heat the oven to gas mark 3, 325°F (170°C).
  2. Mix together the sugar and butter until it's light and fluffy.
  3. Add all the other ingredients at the same time and mix thoroughly.
  4. If the mixture falls of the spoon when tapped on the side of the bowl, it's the right consistency. If not, add a tablespoon of milk and try again.
  5. Place the 12 cupcake cases into the muffin tin.
  6. Divide the mixture between the 12 cases and level off the top of the mixture.
  7. Place on the middle shelf of the oven
  8. Bake for 15-20 minutes, but don't open the oven to check until they look a golden colour. Otherwise the sponges will sink.
  9. To check if they are cooked, press lightly on the top of the sponge and then if it bounces back, it is ready.
  10. Remove from oven onto a cooling wire rack.
  11. Use a knife to get the cupcakes out of the muffin tin, and then put them onto the wire cooling rack. Try to do this as quickly as possible, as if left in the tin they might start to sink.
  12. Allow them to cool
  13. While the cupcakes are cooling, begin to make the buttercream icing.
Butter Icing
  1. First beat the butter in a large bowl until soft.
  2. Add half of the icing sugar and beat until smooth.
  3. Add the remaining icing sugar and one tablespoon of the milk and beat the mixture until creamy and smooth. Add more milk if the mixture looks dry.
Assemble
  1. Once the cupcakes are cool, remove them from the cupcakes cases and then using a sharp knife cut them in half. Allow the bottom of the cake to be a little deeper than the top.
  2. Spread a little jam on the bottom piece of the cupcake and then spread a 12th of the buttercream on the bottom of the lid and then put them together.
  3. To finish, dust a little icing sugar onto the top.

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Ultimate Victoria Sponge Cake with fresh strawberries - easy peasy!

Sponge cake with a layer of sponge, whipped cream and fresh strawberries


This is such an easy cake to make and it looks so impressive! It's just a simple sponge cake, with fresh double cream and fresh strawberries. This recipe makes a large cake to serve 10-12.

Ingredients:

Sponge
225g self-raising flour
225g caster sugar
225g butter (or margarine for a lighter sponge)
8 eggs
1 teaspoons of vanilla essence
2 tablespoons of milk (if mixture is too thick)

Topping
Pack of Strawberries
1 tablespoon of strawberry jam
Double Cream

Equipment
You will also need two 8 inch (20 cm) wide tins, lightly greased and lined with silicone paper (baking parchment).
Bowl or Food Mixer
Scales
Teaspoon, Tablespoon, Mixing Spoon
Spatula
Sharp knife
Electric or manual whisk
Pallet knife
 

Method:

  1. Pre-heat the oven to gas mark 3, 325°F (170°C).
  2. Mix together the sugar and butter until it's light and fluffy.
  3. Add all the other ingredients at the same time and mix thoroughly.
  4. If the mixture falls of the spoon when tapped on the side of the bowl, it's the right consistency. If not, add a tablespoon of milk and try again.
  5. Half the mixture, put into the 20cm lined baking tins and level the mixture out.
  6. Place on the middle shelf of the oven together (but not touching)
  7. Bake for 35-45 minutes, but don't open the oven to check until after 35 minutes has passed or until they look a golden colour. Otherwise the sponges will sink.
  8. To check if they are cooked, press lightly on the top of the sponge and then if it bounces back, it is ready.
  9. Remove from oven onto a cooling wire rack.
  10. Slide a knife round the side of the tin, and then turn them out onto the wire cooling rack.
  11. Allow them to cool
  12. While the sponges are cooling, put the double cream in a bowl and whip until it's light and fluffy. Don't over whip, once it gets close stop whipping and then slowly finish whipping.
  13. Cut the strawberries into quarters.
  14. Put one of the sponges on the serving plate, add the strawberry jam.
  15. Then add half of the whipped cream and half of the cut strawberries. Add the other sponge cake on top.
  16. Then add the other half of the whipped cream and fresh strawberries to finish.