Cherry Tomato Mozzarella Basil Quiche

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In case you missed my previous post Fresh Basil Topped Slow Roasted Tomatoes I’ll mention again that I love tomatoes. Especially locally grown, British tomatoes that are ripened on the vine and left on the worktop, not in the fridge. Sweet and savoury bursts of Summer on my tongue. Here I have baked them into a layered quiche with fresh basil and two types of cheese. So I am thrilled to bring you my Cherry Tomato Mozzarella Basil Quiche.

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I was inspired by the classic caprese salad of fresh tomatoes, mozzarella cheese and fragrant basil to make this savoury tart. Since each element compliments the others so well as a salad the same can be said of this quiche. Also, layering the separate ingredients within an all butter pastry tart creates a delicious dish. Perfect for lunch, dinner, picnics, packed lunches and buffets. And that is how delicious this quiche is!

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Cherry Tomato Mozzarella Basil Quiche

Choosing Local Produce

Because using local, seasonal produce is important to me, as a home cook and Food Blogger, I was delighted when I was offered a box of Sophie Jane cherry tomatoes. Locally grown by Eric Wall a local, specialist grower. The tomatoes I received are ripened on the vine and are grown without the use of pesticides. Most importantly they taste incredible. In fact just like a tomato should taste. Eaten warmed by the sun, after being left on the windowsill, they are sweet with a deeper savoury flavour. Also they weren’t very acidic as some tomatoes can be, especially tinned ones.

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Cherry Tomato Mozzarella Basil Quiche

While British Tomato Fortnight has finished I firmly believe that we should all be eating flavoursome British tomatoes for as long as they are available. Because they taste so good. It really is as simple as that. I have been popping these ruby beauties into my mouth like sweeties. Eating them alongside crackers and cheese and I plan to make more recipes to share with you. All in aid of celebrating the humble tomato.

Recipe: Cherry Tomato Mozzarella Basil Quiche:

You will need a 20cm x 5cm (8” x 2”) tart tin, ideally with a loose bottom, to make this recipe.

A quick note – I successfully doubled all of the quantities and made this quiche in a deeper, wider dish. Baking times need to be adjusted, aside from the initial blind baking. The larger quiche turned out perfectly and would be ideal for feeding a crowd, or a buffet.

500g/1lb 2oz Shortcrust Pastry – I use my recipe for Perfect Butter Shortcrust Pastry freezing the leftovers

225g/8oz Mozzarella Cheese – drained and with excess water squeezed out

50g/2oz Vintage or Very Mature/Sharp Cheddar – I use Wyke Farms

6 Large Free Range Eggs

225g/8oz Fresh Cherry Tomatoes

12-14 Fresh Basil Leaves – alternatively out of season use 1/2 tsp dried Thyme

1/2 tsp Freshly Ground Black Pepper

Pinch of Sea Salt Flakes – I use Maldon

Method: Preheat oven to 220C/200C fan, 425F, gas mark 7

Making And Baking The Shortcrust Pastry Tart Case

  • First of all make the pastry, wrap in cling film and chill for one hour.
  • Remove the chilled pastry from the fridge, unwrap and roll out on a lightly floured surface, so that it will fit the tart tin. See photo top left below.
  • Fold the pastry over the rolling pin, making it easier to transfer.
  • Lower the pastry into the tin, making sure that you don’t stretch it as you do.
  • Press the pastry into the tin so that it fits securely.
  • Run your rolling pin over the tart tin, this will give a clean edge to the pastry.
  • Place the tart tin on to a baking sheet and dock the base with a fork.
  • Now scrunch up some baking parchment and line the pastry tart with it.
  • Next fill with baking beans.
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Making the pastry shell for the quiche.
  • Place in the centre of a preheated oven and bake for 15 minutes.
  • Carefully lift out the baking parchment and baking beans.
  • Return the tart to the oven for 5 minutes further baking.

Layering The Quiche Ingredients

  • Remove the tart and reduce the oven temperature to 190C/170C fan, 375F, gas mark 5.
  • Line the tart base with basil leaves.
  • Place torn chunks of mozzarella directly on to the basil.
  • Sprinkle over finely grated cheddar and then top with cherry tomatoes.
  • Reserve one egg, whisk the other five adding the black pepper. Pour the eggs into the tart.
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Creating layers within the Cherry Tomato Mozzarella Basil Quiche
  • Roll out the remaining pastry and cut out small shapes to edge the tart. I used a oak leaf cutter which gives the edge of the quiche a frilly finish.
  • Whisk the remaining egg and brush the underside of each cutout. Stick the pastry cutouts to the edge of the pastry case. You can create a single layer or add extra cutouts to create a layered effect.
  • Brush the pastry edge with egg so that it turns golden when baked.
  • Finally sprinkle a pinch of sea salt over the top.

Baking The Cherry Tomato Mozzarella Basil Quiche

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Before and after baking the Cherry Tomato Mozzarella Basil Quiche
  • Carefully place the filled quiche into the centre of the oven – remember to check that the heat has been reduced.
  • Bake for 40-45 minutes. The quiche is baked when it is a golden colour and there is no wobble in the centre.
  • As soon as the quiche is baked remove from the oven. Place on a cooling rack for at least 30 minutes before removing from the tin. Take care as the tomatoes will be very hot and juicy.
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Cherry Tomato Mozzarella Basil Quiche

The beauty of this quiche is that it can be served warm, at room temperature or cold, straight from the fridge!

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Cherry Tomato Mozzarella Basil Quiche

Because this quiche does not contain meat it is also suitable for vegetarians. Since I have made this twice it really holds it’s shape well when cold and would be perfect for taking on picnics. Most of all, when you bake this quiche make sure you share it. Especially as it is so pretty and absolutely yummy!

Make up to 2 days ahead, cool completely, double wrap in cling film and refrigerate. Due to the moisture content of the tomatoes I would not recommend freezing, unlike my Smoked Bacon Asparagus Quiche which freezes well. Although the pastry case can be made in advance and frozen.

If you have enjoyed this recipe for Cherry Tomato Mozzarella Basil Quiche you may also like these:

Quiche Lorraine 

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Quiche Lorraine, smoked bacon and cheddar cheese savoury tart.

Walnut Pastry Crust Leek Stilton Tart

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Walnut Pastry Crust Leek Stilton Tart

Iced Bakewell Tart

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Iced Bakewell Tart

During this Summer, which I am hoping will be long and warm, I’m looking forward to creating recipes to share with you. Especially focusing on seasonal, local produce and products. Whether you live here, in Australia, Europe or the United States, I do feel that it’s important to support our local farmers. While some of you may get to visit farmers markets, if like me, it’s difficult for you to get out, take a look online. Since spending a little time researching I’ve found the equivalent of farmers markets online and they deliver! Most of all, if you remember one thing from this post – please keep your tomatoes out of the fridge, it kills their flavour!

Whatever you are making, baking and creating in your kitchens, have fun preparing you feast.

Also a huge thank you to everyone who follows me on social media and shares their creations with me.

Sammie xx

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Lemon Lime Meringue Pie

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It is no secret that I love both sweet and savoury recipes that include lemon or lime. My Lemon Ripple Ice Cream is a favourite not just with me, it is also one of the most popular recipes on this blog. Lime too, with its softer and more floral flavour is also a winner, showcased here in my Lime Ripple Luxury Ice Cream. This Lemon Lime Meringue Pie combines both fruits in the curd, creating an utterly sublime dessert dish.

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Lemon Lime Meringue Pie

Pyrex, quality kitchenware

I was sent a Pyrex deep 26cm glass fluted flan dish and a Pyrex 3L classic glass bowl by Maha Home and I must say that both products were well packaged. When ordering online this really is of key importance to me. As soon as they were unwrapped I was keen to make a dessert that would show off both products. Pyrex have a recipe for Lemon and Lime Meringue Pie on their website and I used this as the basis for my dish. Since I naturally tweak anything I make, the recipe given is my interpretation of the original.

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Pyrex 26cm deep flan dish and 3L bowl.

Since I have been on the hunt for a deep flan dish I was particularly excited to try this out. As I have mentioned in previous posts, any new kitchen equipment has to earn it’s cupboard space in my home. Because, let’s face it, very few people have massive kitchens with tons of space! What Maha Home did not know, is that I already have and regularly use the 3L Pyrex glass bowl. I most certainly have room for 2 of these deep, hard wearing bowls in my kitchen.

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Lemon Lime Meringue Pie

Creating The Layers In A Lemon Lime Meringue Pie

Creating the Lemon Lime Meringue Pie involves four separate stages. First of all making and baking the pie crust shell. Zesting, juicing and cooking the lemon and lime curd. Whisking up egg whites with sugar to create the light, airy, meringue topping and finally assembling and baking the pie. While there are four stages, making this pie does not feel like a chore. Since each step is relatively quick and the pie crust and curd can be made the day before, breaking the process down even further.

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Lemon Lime Meringue Pie

I made this pie on an extremely hot and humid day. In doing so I learned a thing or two. Most importantly is to make the meringue topping at the very last minute, literally just before it needs to be spooned on to the pie. Making it any earlier can cause it to lose volume. Also, once baked and cooled the pie must be refrigerated. Doing so allows the curd to set and makes for easier slicing. Finally, once chilled this pie is easy to transport, making it an ideal dessert to take to friends and family.

Recipe: Lemon Lime Meringue Pie serves 8-10

For the pie crust:

450g/1lb Shortcrust Pastry – I used my Perfect Butter Shortcrust Pastry recipe.  If buying ready made ensure it is all butter

1 tsp Vegetable Oil for greasing the flan dish – I used Rapeseed oil

For the filling:

3 Fresh Lemons – finely zested and juiced

2 Fresh Limes – finely zested and juiced

175g/6oz Caster Sugar

300ml/ 1/2 pint Water

6 tsp Cornflour (cornstarch) I use Doves Farm

4 Large Free Range Egg Yolks

For the topping:

4 Large Free Range Egg Whites I use Burford Brown Eggs from Clarence Court

150g/5oz Caster Sugar

3 tsp Cornflour (cornstarch)

Method: Preheat oven to 220C/200C fan, 425F,  gas mark 7

Making the shortcrust pie case

  • First of all make the pastry and place in the fridge to chill for one hour.
  • Pour one teaspoon of oil into the Pyrex flan dish. Using a clean sheet of kitchen paper ensure the inside of the dish is lightly coated in oil, taking special care around the inner rim.
  • Remove the pastry dough from the fridge and place on a lightly floured worktop.
  • Knead the dough lightly so that it becomes pliable, taking care not to overwork it as this will result in a tough pastry crust.
  • Roll out the pastry so that it is slightly bigger than the flan dish – see photo below.
  • Wrap the pastry over the rolling pin and place over the flan dish.
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Rolling out the chilled pastry to fit the flan dish.
  • Press the pastry into the flan dish taking care not to stretch it, as this will cause the pastry to shrink on baking. Also if the pastry tears, patch using a little of the leftover pastry with a tiny amount of water.
  • Trim the pastry and dock the bottom with a fork. Add baking parchment and baking beans.
  • Place on to a baking tray and into the centre of a preheated oven and bake for 15 minutes.
  • Remove the pie crust, immediately reduce the oven temperature to 200C/180C fan, 400F, gas mark 6.
  • Lift out the baking beans, taking care as they are hot.
  • If any cracks have appeared in the pastry patch, as before, using leftover pastry.
  • Return the pie crust to the cooler over and bake for a further 7 minutes.
  • As soon as the pie crust is baked remove from the oven.
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Trimming and baking the pie crust.
  • While the pie crust is baking make the curd.

Making the lemon lime curd filling

  • Into a large, heavy bottomed saucepan add the lemon and lime zest and juice. Also add the water, sugar and cornflour. Gently mix with a whisk until there are no lumps.
  • Cook the liquid over a medium heat, stirring continuously.
  • As soon as the liquid has thickened and has turned from cloudy to clear turn off the heat.
  • Leave to cool for 5 minutes and then whisking continuously add the egg yolks one at a time.
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Making the lemon and lime curd.
  • Pour the curd through a sieve into a wide jug. Press the liquid through using a clean spoon.
  • Place cling film directly on to the top of the curd, this will stop a skin from forming.
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Sieving the lemon and lime curd.
  • Just before you are about to assemble the pie make the meringue topping.

Whipping up the meringue topping

  • Into a large, scrupulously clean bowl add four large egg whites.
  • Whisk until the egg whites form stiff peaks.
  • Continue whisking adding a tablespoon of sugar at a time, until half of the sugar is incorporated.
  • Add the remaining sugar and one teaspoon of cornflour.
  • Using a large metal spoon fold the dry ingredients into the meringue, taking care not to deflate the air whisked into the meringue.
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Making the meringue topping
  • To assemble the pie ensure the oven is preheated to 200C/180C fan, 400F, gas mark 6.

Assembling and baking the pie

  • Remove the cling film from the curd and stir.
  • Pour the lemon and lime curd into the pie shell.
  • Spoon over the meringue so that the top of the pie is covered. Ensure the meringue touches the crust around the rim of the pie.
  • Place the pie on to a baking tray and put in the centre of the oven.
  • Bake for 25 minutes. If after 10-15 minutes the top is browning too quickly reduce the heat by 20C.
  • After the baking time has elapsed turn the oven off and leave the pie to cool in the oven for 30 minutes. This helps set the meringue and stop it from cracking.
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Assembling the Lemon Lime Meringue Pie ready to bake.
  • After the oven cooling time has elapsed remove the pie from the oven and leave to cool to room temperature.
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Caramel crusted Lemon Lime Meringue Pie
  • Refrigerate the cooled pie for at least 4 hours, ideally overnight before serving.
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Lemon Lime Meringue Pie

Serve slices of chilled Lemon Lime Meringue Pie as a refreshing dessert, or an afternoon treat.

Both pie crust and curd can be made a day ahead. Cool both, wrap the cold pie crust in foil and place somewhere cool and dry. Cling film the top of the jug and refrigerate the curd.

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Raspberry Topped Lemon Curd Pavlova

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Raspberry Topped Lemon Curd Pavlova

Lemon Drizzle Cake

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Lemon Drizzle Cake 

Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake

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Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake

Lemon Curd Sponge Tart

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Lemon Curd Sponge Tart

Good quality kitchenware is essential to me in my cooking and baking. While Pyrex is a well known brand, made from toughened glass, baking with this flan dish has reminded me why it is such a vital kitchen staple. Even the jug (which is my own), used to capture the sieved curd is used daily in our house. For everything from microwaving milk for hot chocolate, to making jelly for a trifle. I will definitely be using both the bowl and flan dish frequently in my kitchen. Anyone for quiche?

Whatever you are making, baking and creating in your kitchens, have fun preparing and sharing your feast.

Sammie xx

Maha Home gifted me both the Pyrex deep flan dish and 3L large bowl for the purpose of reviewing. All opinions and views are my own. I have not been paid to write this post, neither do I receive any payment following sales of product as a result of this post.

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Lemon Lime Meringue Pie

 

 

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Iced Cherry Coconut Loaf Cake

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I adore pretty things. Whether it be polka dot plates, wild flowers in a jug, or brushing my hands on cow parsley while out for a walk. And given a choice my garden will always be full of old english roses and rambling honeysuckle, rather than neatly edged borders containing structural plants. Likewise, this relaxed approach is also reflected in my baking. Since a drizzle of icing here and there makes a cake not only beautiful, but shouts that it is homemade. Resulting in this Iced Cherry Coconut Loaf Cake that not only looks pretty but tastes pretty good too!

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A rich buttery coconut cake, packed full of glacé cherries, simply decorated with glacé icing and more cherries. Yet it looks like an afternoon tea party. In fact this cake makes me want to get out my best china, string bunting everywhere and hold a garden party. Why? Because it is such a cheerful, pretty and delicious cake. Resulting in THE perfect cake to share.

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Iced Cherry Coconut Loaf Cake

I rather enjoy baking loaf cakes such as this Mascarpone Topped Carrot Cake. Since the loaf tin makes them easy to slice and perfect for packing up and taking on a picnic. Also, should the cake need to be shared further than anticipated, each slice can easily be cut in half. So, when I look at photographs of this Iced Cherry Coconut Loaf Cake they make me smile. And any cake that does that is a winner in my book.

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Iced Cherry Coconut Loaf Cake.

Recipe: Iced Cherry Coconut Loaf Cake serves 8

For the cake:

200g/7oz Unsalted Butter at room temperature

200g/7oz Caster Sugar

1/4 tsp Sea Salt – I use Maldon halve quantity if using free flowing

1 tsp Vanilla Extract – I use Nielsen-Massey

4 Large Free Range Eggs

125/4.5oz Sweetend Shredded Coconut – such as Bakers available from Amazon alternatively use the equivalent weight of desiccated coconut and add 3 tbsp whole milk to the cake batter

100g/4oz Glacé Cherries halved

250g/9oz Plain White Flour

2 tsp Baking Powder

To decorate:

175g/6oz White Icing Sugar (Confectioners sugar)

2 Tbsp Tap Water

10 Whole Glacé Cherries

Small Red Sugar Balls approximately 1 tsp

Method: Preheat oven to 160C/140C fan, 325F, gas mark 3

You will need approximately a 25cm x 11.5cm x 7.5cm (10” x 4.5” x 3”) 2lb loaf tin for this recipe. Grease with butter and line the base with baking parchment.

Making And Baking The Cherry Coconut Cake

  • First of all add the butter, sugar and salt to a large mixing bowl. Whisk together until the ingredients are fully combined, pale and creamy.
  • Now add 2 eggs, half the flour and vanilla extract. Whisk together until just combined.
  • Add the last 2 eggs and whisk to incorporate.
  • Finally add the remaining flour, baking powder, coconut and cherry halves. Toss the cherries in the flour, this will stop them sinking to the bottom of the cake during baking.
  • Fold all of the ingredients together (adding additional milk if using desiccated coconut) until they are combined.
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Making the cherry coconut cake batter.
  • Spoon cake batter into the prepared tin making sure the top is level.
  • Place the cake tin into the middle of the oven and bake for 1 hour – 1 hour 15 minutes. My cake took 1 hour and 10 minutes to bake.
  • The cake is baked when golden brown and an inserted skewer comes out clean.
  • As soon as the cake is baked remove from the oven and allow to cool in the tin.
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Baking the cherry coconut loaf cake.
  • Once the cake has cooled run a palette knife around the inside of the tin. Turn out the cake, remove the baking parchment and place on a rack over a baking tray.

Decorating The Loaf Cake

  • Use a whisk to mix the icing sugar and water.
  • Spoon the thick glacé icing on to the top of the cake.
  • Add the glacé cherries to the iced cake.
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Decorating the Iced Cherry Coconut Loaf Cake.
  • Finally sprinkle over red sugar balls before the icing sets.
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The finished Iced Cherry Coconut Loaf Cake.
  • Put the cake to one side and leave to set.
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Iced Cherry Coconut Loaf Cake

Serve sliced and placed on your very best china, along with a freshly made pot of tea.

Store in an airtight container. Eat within 5 days.

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Iced Bakewell Tart.

Strawberry Sweetheart Cake

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Strawberry Sweetheart Cake

While I am not the world’s best cake decorator, I’ve developed several strategies for making the cakes I bake look presentable. Because we eat with our eyes first AND as I mentioned, I like pretty things, cakes being one of them. So, for inspiration I follow several bakers and cake decorators on Twitter and Instagram. And they are an invaluable source of tips, tricks and ideas. Likewise, Pinterest is also full of inspiration. Most importantly, nature is the greatest source of inspiration for me. None more so than my beautiful back garden.

What inspires you?

So, whatever you are making, baking and creating in your kitchens, have fun preparing and sharing your feast.

Sammie xx

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Raspberry Topped Lemon Curd Pavlova

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Spring and Summer for me are all about fresh berries. While, there is little that compares to a ripe, sun warmed, freshly picked Strawberry, their shop bought counterparts can be a disappointment. Whereas raspberries, have a more intense flavour that is rarely dulled, even when frozen. Being both tart and sweet, they add extra fruit intensity to this Raspberry Topped Lemon Curd Pavlova.

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After receiving some Raspberry Vinegar to try, my immediate thought was to include it in a Pavlova. Since white wine or balsamic vinegar are used in my other Pavlova recipes such as this Raspberry Chocolate Pavlova, it seemed ideal. And with the addition of freeze dried raspberries it adds a subtle raspberry flavour to the baked meringue. While also creating the marshmallow inner to this meringue’s crispy, outer shell.

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Raspberry Topped Lemon Curd Pavlova

Since I personally do not have a very sweet tooth the tart raspberries, along with the golden lemon curd balance perfectly with the Pavlovas sweetness. And as the meringue whites are used for the Pavlova I wanted to come up with a fresh lemon curd recipe that only needed yolks. Following research online I cobbled together half a dozen different recipes and came up with my own. Resulting in a tart lemon curd that just holds it’s shape.

 

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Raspberry Topped Lemon Curd Pavlova

I have made this Pavlova four times. Because of the fresh raspberries in the vinegar it colours very quickly if baked at the usual fan oven temperature of 140C. So, you will find in the method that this Pavlova is baked at a much lower temperature than you might normally expect. Since baking at a lower temperature results in a crispy outer and marshmallow inner for this Pavlova, without it browning on the outside.

Recipe: Gluten Free Raspberry Topped Lemon Curd Pavlova serves 6-8

For the Pavlova Base:

4 Large Free Range Eggs – yolks separated from whites

200g/7oz Caster Sugar

1 tsp Raspberry Vinegar – I use Womersley Foods alternatively use 1 tsp White Wine Vinegar

1 tsp Cornflour (corn starch) – I use  Doves Farm it is certified gluten free

Optional – 3 tbsp Freeze Dried Raspberries – available online and from Waitrose

For the Lemon Curd:

4 – 6 Large Unwaxed Lemons – if waxed scrub with brush in hot soapy water, rinse and dry – finely zested and then squeezed to yield 200mls fresh lemon juice

200ml Tap Water

125g/4.5oz Caster Sugar

100g/4oz Unsalted Butter cut into cubes

3tbsp Cornflour dissolved in 2tbsp Tap water

4 Egg Yolks from separated eggs

Topping:

400-500g/1lb Fresh Raspberries

Optional – 2tbsp Freeze Dried Raspberries

Method: preheat oven to 140C/120C, 275F, gas mark 1

Making The Pavlova

  • First of all, make sure the mixing bowl is scrupulously clean. I always wipe around the inside with half a cut lemon.
  • Pour the egg whites into the bowl and whisk at high speed until they hold a stiff peak. See the first image below.
  • While the whisk is still running add sugar slowly, one tablespoon at a time. Continue until all the sugar is added. Stop the whisk and rub a little of the meringue mixture between your finger and thumb. It should feel smooth not gritty. Continue whisking until the mixture is smooth and glossy.
  • Line a baking sheet with baking parchment. Draw a 20cm/8in circle on the reverse of the paper. Use small dollops of meringue to stick the parchment to the baking sheet.
  • As soon as the meringue is ready stop the whisk. Add the raspberry vinegar, cornflour and freeze dried raspberries. Fold the ingredients carefully into the meringue using a large metal spoon.
  • Scoop all of the meringue on to the baking sheet. Use a palette knife to create a disc that is slightly higher around the edge than the centre.
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Making the Pavlova with added raspberry flavour.

Baking And Cooling The Pavlova

  • Place the Pavlova into the lower part of the oven and bake for 10 minutes.
  • Reduce the oven temperature to 120C/100C fan, 250F, gas mark 1/2. Continue to bake for a further 1 hour 50 minutes. Switch the oven off and leave the Pavlova to cool in the oven.
  • While the Pavlova is baking make the lemon curd.

Making The Lemon Curd

  • Place the lemon zest, juice and sugar into a heavy bottom saucepan over a medium heat. Stir until the sugar is dissolved.
  • Next add two cubes of butter to the pan, whisking gently until dissolved. Repeat as before until all of the butter has been used.
  • Pour the cornflour slurry into the pan and whisk to incorporate. Cook until the mixture is thickened and starts to bubble gently.
  • Remove the pan from the heat. Whisking continuously add one egg yolk at a time. Heat from the pan will cook the yolks.
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Preparing the fresh Lemon Curd.m
  • Place a sieve over a jug or bowl and pour the lemon curd through the sieve. Any lumps or remnants of egg white will be removed leaving a velvety, smooth curd.
  • Put cling film direct on top of the curd to stop a skin from forming as it cools.
  • Place the lemon curd in a cold place to cool. Refrigerate
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Straining and cooling the Lemon Curd.

Assembling The Raspberry Topped Lemon Curd Pavlova

  • As soon as the Pavlova is cooled remove from the oven.
  • Do not attempt to assemble the Pavlova until the lemon curd is cold.
  • Pour the cold lemon curd on to the centre of the Pavlova. Not all of the curd may be needed. Pour any excess into a clean jar and store in the fridge for up to two weeks.
  • Place raspberries on top of the lemon curd so that it is covered generously.
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Assembling the Raspberry Topped Lemon Curd Pavlova.
  • Finally sprinkle freeze dried raspberries around the edge of the Pavlova.
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Raspberry Topped Lemon Curd Pavlova

Refrigerate the Pavlova for at least 30 minutes prior to serving. Unusually this Pavlova will sit in the fridge for a day and be perfect to serve. Making this an ideal make ahead dessert. Both Pavlova and lemon curd can be made the day before.

Slice to serve with a jug of pouring cream.

Alternatively, you can whip 300ml double cream, fold half the lemon through the cream and then use this to top the meringue. Keep the remaining lemon curd refrigerated in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.

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Lemony Strawberry Pavlova

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Lemony Strawberry Pavlova

Raspberry Coulis Drizzled Mixed Berry Pavlova

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Raspberry Coulis Drizzled Mixed Berry Pavlova

Strawberry Topped Chocolate Heart Pavlova

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Strawberry Topped Chocolate Heart Pavlova

I find that making and baking a Pavlova is easier than it may seem. And, as with anything, practice will improve technique and confidence. Since Pavlovas are incredibly easy to transport, they make an ideal dessert to take to friends or family. I take all the separate components, baked Pavlova, cream and fruit and then assemble on site. Because Pavlovas have an undeserved reputation for being tricky to make, sharing them with friends simply adds to the wow factor. Additionally this meringue is completely gluten free, enabling more people to enjoy this dessert.

So, whatever you are making, baking and creating in your kitchens, have fun preparing and sharing your feast.

Sammie xx

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Caramac Drizzle Rolo Caramel Brownies

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I adore Brownies. And there are numerous recipes on here for different types of delicious Brownies including these Chocolate Fudge Brownie Bites. Since they are so popular, I am always trying to create new flavours and textures. for that reason, these Caramac Drizzle Rolo Caramel Brownies are a complete delight. Fudgey chocolate brownies topped with chopped Rolos, Caramac drizzle and a sprinkling of honeycomb.

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In one word they are WOW! While all of the brownie recipes I have are excellent, the addition of melted Rolos to the batter in these brownies sends them over the top. Since the actual brownie itself is more like fudge. Yet without the extreme sweetness that sets fudge apart. Also, I added a little extra salt to the brownie batter and this perfectly offsets the sweetness bringing balance to the flavour.

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Caramac Drizzle Rolo Caramel Brownies

Caramac love

Previously I’ve had limited success adding Caramac to a bake, as essentially it is caramel flavoured white chocolate, so I use it as a topping. Because this way you end up with the exquisite caramel flavour and none of the bitter burnt Caramac in a bake. Also it works very well in a ganache such as these Salted Caramac Centre Toffee Cookies. Used here in these brownies it perfectly compliments the caramel flavour within the brownie.

 

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Caramac Drizzle Rolo Caramel Brownies

Because these Brownies are quite rich I have cut them into slightly smaller bars. Ensuring the there are plenty to share around! Also, I think the texture is improved when they are fridge cold. In addition, I find that the brownie itself pulls together and the texture is firmer. Finally, enough of me waffling, let’s get on to making these tasty treats.

Recipe: Caramac Drizzle Rolo Caramel Brownies makes 18

For the Brownies:

200g/7oz Milk Chocolate

100g/4oz Dark Chocolate

150g/ 3 tubes of Rolos

200g/7oz Unsalted Butter

1/2 tsp Sea Salt – I use Maldon halve the quantity if using free flowing salt

4 Large Free Range Eggs

200g/7oz Dark Brown Muscavado Sugar – I use Billingtons

1 tsp Vanilla Extract – I use Nielsen-Massey

75g/3oz Plain White Flour

To decorate:

110g/ 1 large bag Caramac Buttons

150g/ 3 tubes of Rolos

Optional – Honeycomb – I use Art of Mallow alternatively use a Cadbury’s Crunchie

Method: preheat oven at 180C/160C fan, 350F, gas mark 4.

Note: you will need a 20cm x 28cm x 5cm / 8” x 11” x 2” Swiss roll tin, very lightly greased and lined with baking parchment.

Making the brownie batter

  • First of all, in a heatproof, microwaveable bowl add the butter, both types of chocolate and 3 tubes of  Rolos. Zap on medium power for 30 seconds at a time until the chocolate and butter start to melt. Remove from the microwave and stir continuously until everything is melted. Set aside to cool.
  • In a separate bowl add the eggs, salt, vanilla extract and muscavado sugar. Whisk with a balloon whisk until the sugar and eggs are completely combined.
Four images showing the brownie mixture being prepared.
Preparing the brownie mixture.
  • As soon as the chocolate mixture is at body temperature pour in the egg mix, stirring continuously as you do so.
  • Add the flour and fold carefully into the mixture ensuring there aren’t any lumps.
  • Pour the brownie batter into the prepared tin. Rap the tin against the worktop a couple of times to release any air bubbles.

Baking the brownies

  • Place the tin in the centre of the oven and bake for 10 minutes. After the initial baking time has elapsed, carefully, protecting yourself with oven gloves, rap the tin against the oven shelf as before. It may sound crazy, however the best brownies are dense and fudgey, the opposite of cakes which are light and airy.
  • Continue baking for 15-18 minutes. Total baking time 25-28 minutes.
Four images showing the wet and dry mix combination and then pouring the brownie mix into the baking tin.
Combining the wet and dry mixes and then pouring the brownie mix into a prepared baking tin.
  • The brownies are baked when the top is set and there is just a hint of a jiggle in the centre.
  • As soon as the brownies are baked remove from the oven and allow to cool completely in the tin.

Decorating the brownies

  • Once cooled the brownies can be decorated.
  • First of all, using the baking parchment and a palette knife, remove the brownie slab from the tin.
  • Peel away the sides of the baking parchment and run a palette knife between the base and the parchment to separate them.
  • Place the Caramac buttons in a heatproof, microwaveable bowl and zap for 20 seconds at a time. As soon as they start to melt remove and stir continuously until completely melted. Pour the melted Caramac into a disposable piping bag, or sandwich bag. Snip off the very end and pipe diagonally across the brownie, using approximately half of the Caramac.
  • Unwrap 3 tubes of Rolos and cut in half. Sprinkle the Rolos evenly across the brownie, making sure that some are cut side up so that the caramel inner can be seen. Also sprinkle over some crushed honeycomb.
  • Finally pipe the rest of the Caramac on top, in a diagonal style as before.
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Decorating the Brownies with Caramac drizzle and Rolos.
  • Slide the decorated brownie slab on to a board and place in the fridge for 30 minutes to allow the Caramac to set.
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Caramac Drizzle Rolo Caramel Brownies

Portioning The Caramac Drizzle Rolo Caramel Brownies

  • As soon as the Caramac has set you can cut the brownie into portions.
  • First of all cut across the width twice, dividing it into 3 separate pieces. Now cut down the centre dividing the brownie in half. Cut down twice on either side creating 3 sections on each side. You should have 18 equally sized brownie bars.
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Caramac Drizzle Rolo Caramel Brownies
  • Each of the Caramac Drizzle Rolo Caramel Brownies has a little bit of everything, resulting in a lot of fabulous, fudgey,  flavour.
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Caramac Drizzle Rolo Caramel Brownies

Serve each brownie with a smile. I enjoyed my first taste alongside a delicious hot latte. The perfect combination.

Store in layers, separated with baking parchment, in an airtight container. During warmer weather keep refrigerated. Eat within 5 days, if they last that long!

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Hazelnut fudge brownies.
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Triple Chocolate Cookies - bakery style.
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Chocolate Madness Muffins

Chocolate chip muffins
Chocolate Madness Muffins

Baking and cooking for others is my passion. Especially seeing eyes light up, big smiles and chocolatey faces appreciating what I’ve made gives me a warm feeling inside. Sharing and enjoying feasting with others makes eating an experience, not simply a fuel-stop function. While chatting, laughing and having fun also creates shared memories that knit us all closer together. As we head towards the bank holiday weekend here in England I hope that you will take every opportunity to have fun and enjoy feasting.

Sammie xx

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White Chocolate Drizzle Strawberry Cream Cake

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In my last post Chocolate Honeycomb Sponge Cake, I confessed my love for cream cakes. So, I decided to make another one! A delicious White Chocolate Drizzle Strawberry Cream Cake. Golden sponge sandwiched together with cream and strawberry daiquiri jam, topped with more cream, fresh strawberries a white chocolate drizzle and finally a sprinkling of honeycomb. One bite of this cake and you too will be smitten.

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Since the very earliest of our Kent strawberries are becoming available I simply couldn’t resist buying some. Together with fresh cream they make the perfect combination. However, when used to decorate this cake, with white chocolate and crushed honeycomb, these strawberries are elevated to true celebration feasting status. And the first strawberries of the season should, most definitely, be celebrated.

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White Chocolate Drizzle Strawberry Cream Cake

 

Using a heart shaped tin to bake this cake creates an elegant shape. Also it reflects the romantic side of my personality. If you do not have a heart cake tin then a round tin will be perfectly suitable. While removing the Strawberry husks I cut either side to create a ‘V’ shape. Resulting in sliced strawberries that look like love hearts.

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White Chocolate Drizzle Strawberry Cream Heart Shaped Cake

Finally, using a good quality strawberry jam really adds to the finished flavour of the cake. I used a strawberry daiquiri jam with its subtle hint of white rum and lime juice. It definitely adds to the luxurious finish of this cake. Alternatively mix in a couple of teaspoons of raspberry jam. Doing so will add a hint of tartness and elevate the flavour from good to great!

Recipe: White Chocolate Drizzle Strawberry Cream Cake serves 10

275g/10oz Unsalted Butter at room temperature plus a Extra for greasing the tin

275g/10oz Caster Sugar

1/2 tsp Sea Salt – I use Maldon halve quantity if using free flowing salt

1 tbsp Vanilla Bean Paste/Vanilla Extract – I use Nielsen-Massey

6 Large Free Range Eggs

275g/10oz Plain White Flour

2 tsp Baking Powder

450ml/1 pint Double Cream (heavy cream)

1 tsp Vanilla Bean Extract/Vanilla Extract

350g-400g/12-14oz Fresh Strawberries

275g/10oz Jar Strawberry Jam – I used Strawberry Daiquiri Jam available from Hawkshead Relish

100g/4oz White Chocolate

Optional – Honeycomb – I use Art of Mallow

Method: preheat oven to 160C/140C fan, 325F, gas mark 3

Note – you will need a 22.5cm x 22.5cm/9” x 9” (approximately) heart tin that is at least 7.5cm/3” deep. I use a springform tin which allows for easy release of the cake. The tin I have is from Steamer Trading. Alternatively use a deep 22.5cm/9 inch round tin, or slightly shallower 20cm/8 inch round tin.

Making The Vanilla Cake Batter

  • First of all grease the tin with butter and line the base with baking parchment.
  • Add the butter, sugar and salt to a large bowl. Whisk until pale and creamy.
  • While whisking add the vanilla.
  • Next add 2 eggs and one third of the flour. Whisk until just combined.
  • Repeat the last step.
  • Add the last 2 eggs, the remaining flour and baking powder. Whisk until fully combined, taking care not to over mix as this can cause the baked cake to become tough.
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Making the cake batter.

Filling The Heart Shaped Tin And Baking The Cake

  • Spoon the cake batter into the prepared tin. Smooth the surface of the batter.
  • Place the cake tin into the centre of the oven and bake for 1 hour 20 minutes – 1 hour 40 minutes. My cake took exactly 1 hour 30 minutes, however as ovens differ start checking at the earlier time.
  • The cake is baked when it is golden brown, springs back from a light touch and an inserted skewer comes out clean.
  • As soon as the cake is baked remove from the oven and place the tin on a cooling rack.
  • Allow the cake to fully cool in the tin.
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Filling a heart shaped cake tin and baking the cake.
  • When the cake is fully cooled release from the tin.

Cutting The Cake In Half And Filling With Jam And Cream

  • Use a long, serrated knife to cut through the middle of the cake, creating two layers.
  • Place the top layer of the cake face down on to a plate or board.
  • Spoon the jam on to the sponge and spread out so that it covers almost to the edges.
  • Pour the cream and vanilla into a bowl and whisk until it just holds it’s shape.
  • Spoon three large dollops of cream on top of the jam. Spread the cream out to cover the jam.
  • Place the bottom half of the cake, cut side down, on to the jam and cream covered sponge.
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Splitting in two and filling the cake.

Decorating The Heart Shaped Cake

  • Fill a piping bag, without a piping tip fitted, with the remaining whipped cream.
  • If using a disposable piping bag cut the tip off to leave a 1cm opening.
  • Pipe approximately half of the cream on to the sponge.
  • Spread the cream to cover using a palette knife.
  • Pipe swirls around the outside edge of the cake.
  • Top the whipped cream swirls with a fresh strawberry.
  • Remove the green part (hull) of the remaining strawberries by cutting diagonally down either side creating a ‘V’ shape.
  • Slice each strawberry into 4-5 mini red hearts.
  • Place the strawberry hearts in the centre of the cake.
  • Break/chop up the white chocolate and place in a heatproof, microwaveable bowl. Zap for 20 seconds at a time until the chocolate just starts to melt. Remove the bowl from the microwave and stir continuously until all of the chocolate has melted.
  • Pour the melted white chocolate into a small, disposable, piping bag. Cut the very end of the tip off, leaving a small opening.
  • Pipe white chocolate over the strawberries and then over the entire cake, encouraging some chocolate to drip from the cake.
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Decorating the White Chocolate Drizzle Strawberry Cream Cake
  • Finally sprinkle over some broken up, golden honeycomb.
  • Refrigerate the cake for 30 minutes, or longer, until the white chocolate has set.
White Chocolate Drizzle Strawberry Cream Cake

Serving The Heart Shaped White Chocolate Drizzle Strawberry Crean Cake

To serve, cut the cake in half from top to bottom, this makes it easier to portion slices.

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White Chocolate Drizzle Strawberry Cream Cake

Enjoy with friends, family and loved ones. For a special occasion serve with a glass of chilled champagne.

This cake is best enjoyed the day it is decorated. The sponge can be made up to 2 days ahead. Wrap the uncut cake in cling film and store in an airtight container.

Store the finished cake in the fridge and eat within 2 days.

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Mascarpone Topped Carrot Cake

Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake

FF White Chocolate Drizzle Strawberry Cream Cake
Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake

 

When strawberries are in season, warmed by the sun and picked straight from the plant they need nothing else to celebrate their sweet, juicy flavour. Yet adding them to desserts such as Pavlovas, Cream Cakes and other delights, showcases their versatility and beauty. So I get very excited about the start of the strawberry season, poly tunnels and super greenhouses making local, British fruit available earlier in the year and extending the season. While they might be available in the supermarkets all year long, which does have its benefits, nothing beats homegrown or farm fresh berries.

So whatever you are making, baking and creating in your kitchens, have fun preparing and sharing your feast.

Sammie xx

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Heart shape sponge cake for Valentines Day.

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Fresh Raspberry Frosted Lemon Cupcakes

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Finally Spring has finally arrived! And following what has seemed a very long, very cold and very dark Winter, daffodils are now lighting up the landscape with their cheery yellow faces.  Bird song is abundant, especially as long shut windows have now been flung open. So in celebration of this beautiful season I have created a fruit packed cupcake that will bring sunshine to your day even when the rain clouds descend. Enjoy these Fresh Raspberry Frosted Lemon Cupcakes at anytime of the year.

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Fresh Raspberry Frosted Lemon Cupcakes

Light, lemon flavoured cupcakes topped with a fresh (frozen out of season), vibrant pink raspberry buttercream. Since both fruits used in this recipe can be tart to the palette, the combination is very refreshing. Also using fresh raspberries, as opposed to raspberry jam, results in the frosting having an almost sherbet like flavour. Resulting in a subtle, yet delicious change from a regular, sweet cupcake.

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Fresh Raspberry Frosted Lemon Cupcakes

Simply looking at these cupcakes reminds me of sunshine. Something that has been in scant supply these past few months. So I say, when the clouds gather, you simply have to bake the sunshine into your day. While you are making these, why not double up and make some to share among neighbours, friends or work colleagues? And they are certain to cheer anyone’s day as food always tastes better when shared.

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Fresh Raspberry Lemon Frosted Cupcakes

Note – when making the frosting don’t worry if it looks like it has curdled. It hasn’t! Rather it is the addition of fresh raspberries that give it a slightly mottled appearance.

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Recipe: Fresh Raspberry Frosted Lemon Cupcakes – makes 12

For the cupcakes:

100g/4oz Unsalted Butter at room temperature

100g/4oz Caster Sugar

1/8 tsp Sea Salt – I use Maldon

2 Large Free Range Eggs

1/2 tsp Vanilla Extract – I use Nielsen-Massey

100g/4oz Plain White Flour

1 tsp Baking Powder

Finely Grated Zest of 1 Large Lemon – approximately 1 tsp

For the frosting:

100g/4oz Raspberries – if using frozen include defrosting juice in weight

150g/5.2oz Unsalted Butter at room temperature

300g/10.5oz White Icing Sugar (confectioners sugar)

To decorate:

3 slices of fresh lemon

Method: preheat oven to 160C/140C fan, 325F, gas mark 3

Making And Baking The Lemon Cupcakes

  • First of all line a muffin tin with 12 pretty cupcake cases.
  • Into a bowl add the butter, sugar, salt and vanilla extract. Whisk together until pale and creamy.
  • Next add the two eggs and then sift in the flour and baking powder. Finely add the finely grated zest of a lemon.
  • Whisk all the ingredients together until they are combined. Importantly, avoid over mixing as this can lead to a tough cake when baked.
  • Divide the mixture equally between the 12 cupcake cases .
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Making the lemon cupcake batter.
  • Place the cupcakes in the centre of the oven and bake for 30 minutes.
  • Additionaly, baking at a low temperature for a longer time results in well risen, flat topped cupcakes.
  • The cupcakes are baked when risen, golden and spring back from a light touch.
  • As soon as the cupcakes are baked remove from the oven.
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Baked cupcakes.
  • Leave to cool in the tin for 5 minutes then remove and place the cupcakes on a cooling rack to completely cool.
  • While the cupcakes cool make the fresh raspberry frosting.

Making The Fresh Raspberry Buttercream Frosting

  • Place the raspberries into a bowl and mash using a fork.
  • Add the butter and icing sugar to the mashed raspberries and whisk together – approximately 5 minutes. resulting in a frosting that should be shocking pink in colour and have a light airy texture.
  • Decant the frosting into a piping bag that has not been fitted with a piping nozzle. If using a disposable bag cut the end to leave a 1cm opening.
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Preparing the pink fresh raspberry frosting.
  • Before piping on to the cupcakes cut 3 slices of lemon. Cut each slice into 4 portions. Each will decorate the top of the frosted cupcakes.
  • To pipe the swirls on to the cupcakes: start at the outside edge of the cupcake, keep an even pressure on the bag and pipe a double swirl.
  • Top each frosted cupcake with a lemon segment.
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Fresh Raspberry Frosted Lemon Cupcakes

Vibrant, fresh raspberry frosting topped with a luminous lemon segment.

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Fresh Raspberry Frosted Lemon Cupcakes

Serve with lemon tea or freshly made lemonade. And where possible, enjoy sitting outside in the garden listening to the birdsong.

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Baking and sharing are at the very heart of Feasting is Fun. While I thoroughly enjoy creating new recipes to share with you my readers, encouraging you to share what you have made is as important. Especially as there are many lonely people in this world. Because simple gift of a cake, or meal such as this  Chicken and Four Cheese Lasagne, given with a smile can lift an entire day for a stay at home mum with young children. Just one example of how you can help.

So whatever you are making, baking and creating, have fun preparing and sharing your feast.

Sammie xx

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Bakery Style Soft Triple Chocolate Cookies

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Being a self confessed ‘Cookie Monster’ I am always trying to master the best cookie recipe ever. A little dramatic I know, yet one thing has always eluded me. Most particularly in a chocolate cookie. That soft chewiness that is the reward from a bakery bought cookie. Not any more! Finally, after weeks of practise and recipe adjusting I have mastered a new cookie. And I share it with you here for the very first time; Bakery Style Soft Triple Chocolate Cookies.

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Bakery Style Soft Triple Chocolate Cookies.

Large soft and chewy chocolate cookies packed with both milk and white chocolate chips. Because if they can be bought, we want to make them at home. Right? And, since the recipe is simple and easy to follow, everyone who wants to can make and bake these. I really am super thrilled to share these cookies with you.

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The Perfect Bakery Chocolate Cookie At Home

While sugar and chocolate are the major ingredients in the cookies, they most definitely aren’t teeth achingly sweet. Both flavour and texture are balanced, resulting in a perfect bakery style cookie. Either served warm or cold these cookies do not disappoint.

Triple Chocolate Cookies
Bakery Style Soft Triple Chocolate Cookies

Baking time really is key who achieving the perfect result with these cookies. As a guideline it is better to under bake, similar to Brownies, in order to get the soft texture. If, once the cookies have cooled for 5 minutes after baking, they won’t hold their shape when transferring, place back into the oven for a further 2 minutes baking.

Soft Triple Chocolate Cookies
Bakery Style Soft Triple Chocolate Cookies

Recipe: Bakery Style Soft Triple Chocolate Cookies – makes 20

175g/6oz Unsalted Butter very soft

100g/4oz Caster Sugar

200g/7oz Light Brown Muscavado Sugar – I use Billingtons 

1/2 tsp Sea Salt (halve if using free flowing) – I use Maldon

2 tsp Vanilla Extract – I use Nielsen-Massey

1 Whole Large Free Range Egg plus 1 Egg Yolk

175g/6oz Plain White Flour

75g/3oz Good Quality Cocoa Powder – I use Callebaut

1/2 tsp Bicarbonate of Soda

200g/7oz White Chocolate Chips

200g/7oz Milk or Dark Chocolate Chips

Method: Preheat oven to 180C/160C fan, 325F, gas mark 3

Making The Chocolate Cookie Dough

  • First of all, line 2 large baking trays with baking parchment.
  • Into a large, heatproof, microwaveable bowl add the butter, salt and both sugars.
  • Heat the butter and sugar on medium, in the microwave for 30-40 seconds, until the butter just starts to melt. Remove from the microwave.
  • Whisk the butter, sugar and salt together until smooth, pale and creamy.
  • Add the whole egg and extra yolk, plus the vanilla extract.
  • Whisk the ingredients together until fully combined.
  • Place a sieve over the bowl and add the flour, cocoa powder and bicarbonate of soda.
  • Add all of the chocolate chips to the bowl.
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Making triple chocolate cookie dough.
  • Stir all of the ingredients together with a spoon until they are just combined.
  • Spoon a heaped dessert spoon of cookie dough on to the baking parchment.
  • Place 3 more scoops of cookie dough, spaced well apart, on to the same baking tray.
  • Repeat with the second baking tray.

Baking The Triple Chocolate Cookies

  • Place the baking trays in the middle and lower part of the oven.
  • Bake for 14-16 minutes depending on cookie size. The cookies pictured below baked for 14 minutes.
  • During the baking process the cookies will rise slightly and then collapse. As soon as they collapse remove from the oven.
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Portioning and baking the cookies.
  • Allow the cookies to cool for 5 minutes on the baking tray and then transfer, using a wide palette knife, to a cooling rack.
  • Flip the baking parchment over and when the baking tray has cooled spoon cookie dough portions as before.
  • Continue until all of the cookies are baked.
Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies
Bakery Style Soft Triple Chocolate Cookies

Serve the cookies warm or cold with fresh milk for a classic sweet treat. Also you can place cooled cookies in pretty cellphone bags and share with friends, at cookie swaps or take to the workplace for a mid week treat!

Store in an airtight container and eat within a week.

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Caramac Caramel Cookies

There is nothing I enjoy more than biting into THE perfect cookie. Accompanied with fresh milk or a hot cup of tea, for me this is the perfect indulgent treat. While I am not suggesting you bake these cookies everyday, I do believe in balance. Rather than having dessert after a meal, one of these Bakery Style Soft Triple Chocolate Cookies satisfies my need for something sweet!

Whatever you are making, baking and creating in your kitchens have fun preparing and sharing your feast.

Sammie xx

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Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake

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Today is Mothering Sunday, also known as Mother’s Day. A day set aside to give thanks and show love to those who have born and birthed us. Yet with surrogacy, adoption, step mothers, fostering and many other types of parenting, for me this day represents so much more. First of all, for me personally, the title of Mum, Mam, Mother or Mom, does not come with any accolade simply because a woman has carried and given birth to a child. It is a title earned through endless, sleep deprived nights, countless cuddles and reassurance. Most importantly though it is earned through the act of selfless love, loving so hard and still letting go. And today those are the women I celebrate and am celebrated with. So raise your glass and enjoy a slice of my Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake.

Thankful For My Family

While I am sitting here, enjoying a delicious slice of this Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake, I am also taking a moment to be thankful for being a Mum. Thankful for the laughter and fun that comes alongside the hard work and at times pain. The knowledge that I am part of a family unit, that starts with my husband and I and reaches out through our children, our siblings and what is to come. Most importantly knowing that I am unconditionally loved and accepted by my Heavenly Father, who is both mother and father to me.

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Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake

Since we are celebrating, what better occasion than to make a cake. Light lemon sponge layered with the very best lemon curd and lemon buttercream. Surrounded with swirled white chocolate pencils and topped with fresh, deep red, raspberries. The sum of this Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake is so much more that the total of it’s separate parts.

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Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake

While magnificent to look at, do not be daunted at the prospect of making this cake. Inspired by Lorraine Pascal and a baking programme I watched, trust me when I state that if I can make this cake, you can too. Also, the very lovely Maria Whitehead who runs Hawkshead Relish with her husband and daughter, remarked that my recipes are approachable and ‘un-cheffy’! Which, I took as a compliment and also used as influence when designing this cake.

A white chocolate pencil surrounded, fresh fruit filled three sponge dessert.
Raspberry Lemon Celebration Cake

Recipe: Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake serves 12

For the cake sponges:

225g/8oz + 115g/4oz Unsalted Butter at room temperature – plus a little extra for greasing the tins

225g/8oz+ 115g/4oz Caster Sugar

1/2tsp + 1/4tsp Sea Salt (halve for free flowing) – I use Maldon

1tsp + 0.5tsp Vanilla Extract – I use Nielsen-Massey

4 + 2 Large Free Range Eggs

225g/8oz + 115g/4oz Plain Flour

2tsp + 1tsp Baking Powder

Zest of 2 Fresh Lemons

For the buttercream:

250g/9oz Unsalted Butter at room temperature

500g/1lb 2oz Icing Sugar (confectioner’s sugar)

1/4tsp Sea Salt

7tsp Freshly Squeezed Lemon Juice (approximately the juice from 1 medium lemon)

Also needed:

6-7 tbsp Good Quality Lemon Curd – I use Hawkshead Relish

1 Box White Chocolate Pencils – I use Callebaut

600g/1lb 5oz Fresh Raspberries

Method: Preheat oven to 160C/140C fan, 325F, gas mark 3

Note: The cake is baked in three separate layers. Since a 20cm (8in) sandwich tin is required for each sponge the recipe is split. The first amount given is sufficient for two layers. While the second amount is for a single layer. If you have three equal sized tins, combine the first and second amounts, dividing equally between three tins. Baking times may need to be adjusted.

Making and baking the cake layers.

  • First of all grease and line the base of each sandwich tin with baking parchment.
  • Into a large bowl add the first amount given for butter, sugar and salt. Whisk the ingredients together until pale and creamy.
  • Next add 4 eggs and 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract. Sift the flour and baking powder on top and then add the zest of one and one third of lemon.
  • Whisk the ingredients together until just combined, yet free of lumps.
FF Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake
Making the lemon sponge cake batter.
  • Divide the cake batter evenly between the two prepared sandwich tins and smooth the tops.
  • Place both tins in the centre and lower parts of the oven and bake for 40-50 minutes.
  • The cake sponge is fully baked when golden, springs back from a light touch and an inserted skewer comes out clean.
  • As soon as the cakes are baked remove from the oven. Leave to cool in the tin for 10 minutes and then turn out, removing the baking parchment from the base of each sponge.
  • Leave to cool on a cooling rack.
  • Wash up a sandwich tin, grease and line as before. Make the batter for one sponge following the method given, using the second quantity given in the recipe. Fill the tin and bake as before.
FF Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake
Preparing and baking the cake sponges.
  • While the last sponge is cooling make the lemon buttercream.
  • Into a large bowl add butter, icing sugar, salt and lemon juice.
  • Stating on a low speed whisk the ingredients together, increasing the speed until the buttercream is light and creamy.
  • Spoon the buttercream into a large piping bag without a nozzle fitted. If using a disposable bag cut a 1cm opening at the bag’s tip.

Filling and covering the cake:

  • Pipe one tablespoon of buttercream on to the plate/board used for the cake.
  • Place one cake sponge, flat side facing up, on top of the buttercream.
  • Spoon 3 tablespoons of lemon curd on to the cake and spread to cover evenly.
  • Pipe 3-4 tablespoons of buttercream on to the top of the next sponge. Spread to cover the sponge evenly.
  • Flip the sponge and place on top of the lemon curd covered sponge.
FF Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake
Stacking the cake layers.
  • Spoon 3 tablespoons of lemon curd on the top of the sponge, spread to cover evenly as before.
  • Pipe 3-4 tablespoons of buttercream on to the flat side of the third sponge. Again, spread to cover evenly.
  • Flip the sponge and place, flat side down, on to the second, lemon curd covered sponge.
FF Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake
Layering the cake with lemon curd and buttercream.
  • Place the cake plate/board on to a cake decorating turntable if you have one.
  • Pipe buttercream between each layer and on the top of the cake.
  • Use an offset palette knife to spread the buttercream evenly around and on top of the cake. Since the cake is to be covered the finish of the buttercream does NOT have to be perfect. Aim for a neat, smooth finish.
FF Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake
Covering the layered cake with buttercream.

Decorating the cake:

  • First of all take a full size pencil, measure it against the height of the cake. 10cm or 4 inches is the desired height of excess pencil from the top of the cake.
  • Trim a pencil to the length needed and measure against the cake to double check.
  • Make any adjustments and keep the pencil as a guide for cutting the remaining pencils.
  • Cut a few pencils at a time. Carefully take the first one placing vertically against the side of the cake. Gently push it into the buttercream.
  • Continue with the next pencil, placing as close as possible next to the first pencil.
  • Work around the outside of the cake, adding pencils until the entire cake is surrounded.
FF Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake
Decorating the cake using white chocolate pencils.
  • Turn the cake, check from each angle, ensuring the pencils are uniform.
  • Starting at the outside rim, place raspberries as close together as possible.
  • Work in circles towards the cake’s centre, until the first layer of raspberries is complete.
  • Place the remaining raspberries on top, in a circular fashion, finishing at the cake’s centre.
FF Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake
Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake – topping with fresh raspberries
  • Finally, measure a length of ribbon around the base of the, so that it just overlaps.
  • Cut and fix the ribbon in place with a pin. Ensure the join is at the back.
FF Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake
Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake adding the finishing touches.

Chill the cake for one hour before serving. Doing so ensures that the cake is easy to slice.

Remove the ribbon before cutting.

FF Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake
Raspberry Lemon Celebration Layer Cake

Store any remaining cake in an airtight container, ideally in the fridge. Eat within 5 days of making.

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Raspberry Vanilla Naked Celebration Cake

Three layer sponge filled with fresh jam and whipped vanilla buttercream and decorated with fresh roses. The dessert is set on a stand in a garden for garden parties and celebrating.
Raspberry Vanilla Naked Celebration Cake

Summer Mixed Berry Sponge Cake

Summer mixed berry sponge covered with fresh fruit whipped cream and topped with an assortment of fresh fruit.
Summer Mixed Berry Sponge Cake

Apricot White Chocolate Triple Sponge Cake

Three layer sponge filled with white chocolate ganache and apricots. Topped with fresh apricots, dark chocolate curls and vivid purple fresh pansies
Apricot White Chocolate Triple Sponge Cake

To be a Mother is to be part of a family. Above all that really is the best part for me. Loving and being loved back. Because that is what fills me with joy. Even more so laughing and having people to laugh with. Feasting and sharing with those who love and enjoy life. Finally, if you too would like to be part of a family see Important Stuff.

So, whatever er you are making, baking and creating in your kitchens, have fun preparing and sharing your feast!

Sammie xx

Hawkshead Relish supplied the lemon curd for this recipe. All content and opinions are those of the writer. No payment has been received for this post. No part of this post may reproduced or duplicated without the written permission of the owner. Please see the Disclosure Policy.

A white chocolate pencil surrounded, fresh fruit filled three sponge dessert. Ideal for parties and celebrating.
Raspberry Lemon Celebration Cake

 

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Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake

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Cake, is not something that we need to have in our lives. Yet how much poorer would life be without the occasional slice? Almost all celebrations have a cake at their centre; Weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and more. Sunday is a celebration of a day of rest for most people. Although many still have to work and where would we be without our NHS, emergency services, care givers, transport providers etc? Baking is a form of relaxation for me. So on a Sunday, if I’m able, I like to bake. Here I share my Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake.

FF Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake
Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake

Recently I read a comment from a fellow Food Blogger, stating that their chocolate cakes always seemed dry. While I’ve never had that problem, in this cake there is absolute zero chance of it becoming dry. Since adding buttermilk to the cake batter ensures a beautifully moist cake, that keeps it’s moistness over the following days. Contrasting well with the crunchy caramel topping and silky icing.

FF Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake
Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake

Having made this chocolate fudge icing a number of times, it really is a marvel on one’s tastebuds. Essentially a chocolate ganache into which Rolos are melted, it pours easily, coating an entire cake in a few minutes. While more icing than is needed is made to cover this cake, the remaining dripped chocolate icing can be scooped into a container for later use, ensuring minimal waste.

FF Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake
Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake

The Beauty Of Bundt Cakes

As with all Bundt cakes, they are a novice cake decorator’s dream. Since each Bundt pan is intricately designed. The result is a stunning cake when baked and turned out. While the best Bundt pans made by Nordicware, may not be cheap, in terms of value for money they deliver every single time. The majority of my Bundt pans have been bought for me as Christmas or birthday presents.

Recipe: Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake serves 10-12

For the cake:

250g/9oz Unsalted Butter at room temperature

250g/9oz Caster Sugar

1/4 tsp Sea Salt – I use Maldon

5 Large Free Range Eggs

2 tsp Vanilla Extract – I use Nielsen Massey

150g/5oz Buttermilk

225g/8oz Plain White Flour

2 tsp Baking Powder

75g/3oz Good Quality Cocoa Powder – I use Callebaut

For the icing:

300ml/10.5fl oz Double Cream (heavy cream)

300g/10.5oz Good Quality Milk Chocolate (semi-sweet chocolate)

1/4 tsp Sea Salt (halve if using free flowing salt)

2 Packets of Rolos

1 tub Salted Caramel Crunch by Dr Oetker (alternatively use crumbled honeycomb such as a Crunchie bar with a sparse pinch of sea salt added to tame the sweetness) – Note – while sold as salted caramel crunch I was unable to taste any salt.

Method: Preheat the oven to 160C/140C fan, 325F, gas mark 3

A 10 Cup Bundt Pan is needed for this cake. The Elegant Party Bundt Pan has been used here. Also it is strongly recommended that Wilton cake release spray be used to ensure the baked cake releases easily from the pan.

Making And Baking The Chocolate Bundt Cake

  • First of all prepare the Bundt pan. Spray or brush cake release on to the inside of the pan. Use a pastry brush to ensure every part of the pan’s inside is completely covered. Set to one side.
  • In a large jug weigh the buttermilk and then add the eggs and vanilla extract. Whisk lightly with a fork to combine – liquid ingredients.
  • Next in a separate large bowl add the butter, sugar and salt. Whisk the ingredients together until pale and creamy.
  • Tip the liquid ingredients into the creamed butter bowl.
  • Sieve the flour, baking powder and cocoa powder into the same bowl.
  • Mix all of the ingredients together using a spoon until they are just combined. Since over mixing can lead to a tough cake crumb once baked.
FF Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake
Creating the moist chocolate cake batter.
  • Spoon the chocolate cake batter into the prepared bundt pan, pressing the batter into the pan. Ensure the Pan is evenly filled. Smooth the top. Note – the Bundt pan should not be more than two thirds full.
  • Place the cake into the centre of a preheated oven and bake for 1 hour and 15 minutes.
  • The cake is fully baked when it is firm to touch and shrinking away from the sides and centre. Also an inserted skewer will come out clean.
  • As soon as the cake is baked remove from the oven and allow to cool in the pan for 10 minutes.
  • After the cooling time has elapsed turn the cake out on to a cooling rack.
  • Allow the cake to cool completely before icing.
FF Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake
Preparing the bundt pan, filling and baking the cake.

Preparing The Best Chocolate Fudge Icing And Decorating The Cake

  • To make the chocolate fudge icing: First of all place a heatproof bowl over a saucepan of barely simmering water, making sure the base of the bowl does not touch the water.
  • Add the cream, chocolate and salt. Stir until the chocolate is melted and combined with the cream.
  • Next add the Rolos and stir continuously until melted into the chocolate.
FF Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake
Making the chocolate fudge icing to glaze the cake.
  • Place the cooled cake on to a rack over a clean baking tray.
  • While the chocolate icing is still warm spoon evenly over the cake. Start at the top, work in a circular motion around the cake until it is completely covered.
  • As soon as the icing has stopped dripping move the cake to a plate or board.
  • Sprinkle caramel crunch pieces on to the top of the cake before the icing sets.
FF Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake
Glazing and decorating the cake.
  • Leave the icing to set for 30 minutes prior to serving.
  • Note – spoon the chocolate fudge icing, that dropped through to the baking tray, into a bowl, cover and keep in the fridge for up to one week. Warm and use poured over ice cream, or spread cold on to cupcakes.
Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake

Decadent, moist, rich chocolate cake, slathered in a shiny glaze and topped with complimenting caramel crunch.

FF Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake
Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake

Serve sliced and accompanied with a refreshing cup of tea and good company.

Make the cake a day ahead and store in an airtight container. Once iced store any leftover cake in an airtight container for up to 4 days. Refrigerate during warmer weather.

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Pomegranate Lemon Drizzle Bundt Cake

FF Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake
Pomegranate Lemon Drizzle Bundt Cake

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FF Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake
Maple Syrup Iced Coffee Bundt Cake

Lemon Blueberry Bundt Cake

FF Caramel Crunch Topped Chocolate Bundt Cake
Lemon Blueberry Bundt Cake

It is said that we eat with our eyes, before anything has even touched our lips. If so, this glossy cake topped with golden nuggets definitely has my mouth drooling. Even more so, it grabbed my family’s attention straight away. Also it disappeared rather too quickly. Resulting in me setting a ban on the last slice, so that I could test it’s longevity!

Whatever you are making, baking and creating in your kitchens have fun preparing your feast.

Sammie xx

No part of this post may be reproduced or duplicated without the written permission of the owner. Please see my Disclosure Policy.

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