Wednesday 30 January 2013

Oh the excitement...

I was very lucky to receive a magazine subscription of my choice for Christmas (thanks Dot & Martin!) and after a bit of research I opted for Cakes & Sugarcraft. Now after a bit of a rough day at work it was very exciting to arrive home this evening to find the Spring edition waiting for me. I've only had a quick flick through but I'm already excited and keen to get experimenting.  


On another note...I spotted this article on the BBC website and thought it may be of interest to foodie lovers. I always look at food photos in magazines and think - that looks good. This may provide some inspiration...

Dil :-) 

Monday 28 January 2013

Bagels...

I'm normally a 'sweet' baker. My husband likes to tease me that if I ever went on 'The Great British Bake Off' I would only bake cupcakes. For the bread week I would bake cupcake bread, for biscuit week cupcake biscuits and so on... Well, I was out to prove him wrong!

I have a subscription to Olive magazine (courtesy of Mr Tesco and his clubcard points). I'm not normally a big fan of their recipes as they normally involve lots of ingredients we never have. However, my eye was caught by a step-by-step bagel recipe in the February 2013 edition. Sadly I can't find the recipe online however there is a very similar one here...http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1088/bagels-for-brunch

One of the things that persuaded me to try it was that other than yeast all the ingredients needed were in our cupboard. They're pretty simple: olive oil, strong white bread flour, yeast, salt, warm water, golden caster sugar and light muscovado sugar.

The steps are pretty simple - you make a dough and then can either leave it to prove for a couple of hours in an oiled bowl in the warm or overnight in a fridge. I opted for the fridge option. This is what my dough looked like before it went in the fridge (I never realised kneading dough was such a workout!)


The following morning I was excited to find it hand indeed increased in size (hurray - I'm not a total failure!) I then had to separate it into 10 lumps which then needed shaping into balls...


The next bit is a little crazy - you have to boil them in a large pan of water which has bicarbonate of soda in it (it fizzes like mad!) for about a minute. They then go on an oiled baking sheet with an egg glaze and a sprinkling of your desired topping (I went for poppy and sesame seeds).


After about 15-18 minutes they should be golden brown and crispy.



I was pretty impressed with how they tasted and the texture. If I make them again I would try to make the holes bigger - the recipe suggests 3cm but it's tricky to get them to stay that size without it pinging back!

It's definitely made me think that I should give bread and savoury baking more of a try. In fact there's a recipe for potato and rosemary bread in this months Olive magazine that I'm already eyeing up!

Until my next baking adventure...
Dil :-)

Saturday 19 January 2013

Baby it's cold outside...

Welcome to my first blog post! My obsession with baking has been getting a bit out of hand recently and I'm sure everyone has been beginning to become a bit fed up with my endless posts on Facebook so I've decided to start a blog to chart my adventures in baking.

Today has been absolutely freezing. F. R. E. E. Z. I. N. G! So there was only one thing to do. BAKE! It is my gorgeous Goddaughter's 2nd birthday party tomorrow and I offered to make some cupcakes for the occasion. I decided to go for a simple design and to decorate them using some simple sugarcraft shapes. About a year ago I went on a cupcake course which was great and filled me with lots of inspiration  Cue a flurry of buying lots of sugarcraft tools which have since sat in the cupboard unused. I'm still thinking about doing a proper sugarcraft course or going on a cake decorating course (rather than cupcakes) and would like to get round to doing something in the not so distant future.

I openly admit that I struggle with cupcakes. They always turn out dry and heavy rather than fluffy and moist.  For Jessica's birthday cupcakes I decided to try the Primrose Bakery vanilla cupcake recipe and top them with vanilla buttercream. I never know how to decorate cupcakes - I am not the best with colour combinations - so I decided to go for girlie lilac and pink decorations. I have to say I am quite pleased with how they've turned out - I just hope they taste ok.


I also decided to bake some cookies. Before Christmas I became a little bit obsessed with cranberries and this has continued post Christmas. For Christmas I received the Hummingbird Bakery 'Cake Days' recipe book and decided to try the cranberry and white chocolate cookie recipe. It didn't get off to a good start when half way through making them I realised that I didn't have any baking paper - grrrrr. They turned out ok but I think I left them in just a bit too long as they are a little on the crunchy side rather than chewy. We have friends staying this weekend who have sampled the cupcakes and cookies and apparently they are ok!


Thanks for reading,
Dil

P.S. Apologies for the dodgy mobile phone photos - one of my aims is to improve the photography of my creations!