Friday, 17 December 2010

happier times!!





This week my little Charlie turned 2. Well not "my" little Charlie as I am happily childless and a bit scared of kids as a rule.... but my best friends son. Charlie is one of the few exceptions to my scary child rule and is a joy to be around, I'm going to say 98% of the time...there's just the other 2% where we wonder if we should just sell him and have done with it. Possibly one of my favourite things about him is that the boy likes cake and is a good tester with a definite sense of what he likes, much room for failure, hard to impress. So slightly scary was the task when Charlotte (his mumma and my partner in crime) asked me to bake his birthday cake. Now I know its a child's birthday cake so usually it consists of the old Victoria Sponge malarkey, which is great BUT that 'aint cutting the mustard so i had to whip a little something special out of my icing bag. So I dug out my trusty Peggy Porschen "Chic Cake" book, this is the place where I got my faux wedding cake from and it made a happy return. I wanted to show you all something a bit different, so instead of the Victoria Sponge, we have ladies and gentlemen, a Chocolate Orange Marble Cake. His party isn't till tomorrow so I'm going to try and get you some pictures of everyone having a munch but if it tastes as good as it looks (for my second iced cake anyway...) Im going to be a happy bunny and hopefully so is my little bubs! 



xoxox



Thursday, 16 December 2010

the kitchen dream


For years it has been my dream to own a Kitchenaid mixer. I know this is slightly sad, okay I know this is very sad and not quite a Bayswater or a Birkin, but I think they are one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen and bloody Lawson has one in every colour it would seem! I just want one!! Witch!!!  I'm sorry Nigella I take that back as I'm a little bit in lady love with you and never really meant it, but still 3!!! Unfair... but with a price tag of £390 this is sort of the reason that I don't quite own one yet, but a lady can dream right? So whilst doing a bit of kitchen equipment perving this morning I found some other treats that I don't think my kitchen will ever be quite complete without...







xoxox

Monday, 13 December 2010

lack of posting...

So there has been a complete and utter breakdown on bloggy communication for a few days.... Unfortunately my Grandma, my little Betty, passed away last week and it has sort of left me with a bit of a void.... Not a lady for cats; she hated them, not a lady for hairdye; she got to the age of 81 without never going near the stuff, this was a  lady for cakes...and biscuits and cookies and flapjack and a million other things. She was a professional cook and I believe she is the reason behind my incessant feeding of people... No one ever went hungry near my little Betty and she moulded my childhood memories to involve me with some biscuit in my hand and crumbs round my mouth. I think this is something I'm trying to recreate with the man friend or any guest that dare cross my threshold, I want new crumby memories! I fear if me and the man ever do have children as they will most definitely grow to resemble that precocious, chocolate craving nit, Augustus Gloop from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory fame, but with the hair of Annie. Such is my need to feed... So my inheritance came as all her cookbooks and cooking bowls. To me, though simple to some, I have inherited jewels and diamonds. Sadly some of the pages in the cookbooks are being eradicated by 20 years of flour and butter and one of the victims is my ultimate childhood best friend, Chocolate Oat Delight. I have searched high and low through the internet and non match up and most include coconut....THIS IS NOT RIGHT!!! So I am pleading with any family members that could have the recipe to come forth and proclaim "I have oats for you!!!" and hopefully their recipe will match up with some of the tiny bits of visible text left in my cookbook. So for now I bid you farewell, I'm off to try and do a bit of remembering and text deciphering. We shall speak soon! 

Friday, 3 December 2010

veggie dye- round 2!

I'm just about to attempt to dye my hair with the old veggie dye business.... wish me luck!
Then hopefully I'm going to be attempting to retro style it up a bit as it is paining me how I have let the bad weather affect my hair...bad Becka! 2 feet of snow shouldn't mean an unfortunate head! Pictures later!

xoxox

Red Velvet and Chocolate Heartache


For years now, it has been so, that a carrot seems to be the only real vegetable that we put in cakes and i still know people who find it odd! Carrots!! In Cakes?? Oh thats disgusting! - Yeah weird I know as carrot cake is probably my favourite cake out there. I was having a little mooch round a bookshop one ridiculously wet afternoon and needed some kind of soul revival due to the horrific weather and I saw Harry Eastwood's "Red velvet and Chocolate Heartache". Harry is part of the team behind the brilliant "Cook Yourself Thin" series which I was already a fan of. I was instantly brought in by the cover and had to have a good instore inspection and was won over and bought it immediately. I had heard a great deal about the book already that promises to supply bountiful bucketloads of flavour via a delivery van of vegetables. Yes, It has been deemed that it is not simply carrots that we can use in our cakes but a delectable host of veggies. So to the look, firstly for a girly girl like myself the book is heaven. The pictures are a smorgasbord of pink and glitter and flowers and fun and the cakes are beautifully, if not whimsically presented. Each chapter is colour coded and she works her way through a "who's who" of the stars of the book namely Aubergine, Beetroot, Squash, Courgette and Parsnip and each ones virtues. My first run out with the book was when "The Manfriend" was going away to work so I wanted to make him a sweet treat to send him on his way. The one that called out to me, for it's simplicity and quick construction as much as the taste was "Chocolate and Peanut Butter Cupcakes". Described by Harry as "that photograph of your sister or son, who, aged two and a half, is hiding in a corner of the birthday party with chocolate smeared all over their face". For as indulgent as this description is, It is actually completely correct. Its the shock as you bite into it, the surprise of the taste and the insistence that anyone watching you would remove themselves so you can return back to your chocolate universe undisturbed. The surprise punch in this knock-out cake is the vegetable itself. Possibly an obvious choice to substitute the carrot for, for its similar sweetness is a butternut squash. So here is my attempt, which for the evening was re-named the "Goodbye for Now Cupcake"


Makes 12
Ingredients:
100g unsalted peanuts (if you don't have a food processor to grind down the peanuts, simply replace them with ground almonds, they work just as well)
3 medium free-range eggs
200g light muscavado sugar
200g peeled and finely grated butternut squash
                                   (or pumpkin)
100g white rice flour
40g of best quality cocoa powder
                         (I like green and blacks...)
2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt

For the icing:
60g smooth peanut butter
2 tbsp of golden icing sugar, sieved
2 tbsp cocoa powder
pinch of salt
5tbsp boiling waters 

For the top:
small handful of roughly chopped peanuts or some grated dark chocolate


  • preheat your oven to 180°C. Line your muffin tray with 12 paper cases
  • blitz the peanuts in a food processor until totally ground into a fine, even powder 
  • whisk the eggs and sugar for 5 minutes until a pale coffee colour and beautifully fluffy
  • next whisk in the grated pumpkin, followed by the flour,cocoa powder, baking powder, salt and peanuts until everything is completely combined and lusciously covered 
  • congratulate yourself on a thoroughly excellent whisking! .....my step not hers, but completely necessary
  •  spoon the mixture into the paper cases so that it comes four fifths of the way up the sides then place in the oven for 30 minutes. Just as a note- my cakes took only 22 minutes so i would suggest checking them after the 20 mark by giving them a good prodding with a wooden skewer
  • remove the cakes from the oven and cool for 10 minutes in the tray and then transfer to the fridge and leave to cool completely
  • To make the icing, mix the peanut butter, icing sugar,coca powder and salt with the back of a spoon to form a paste. Next slowly and gently incorporate the boiling water with a balloon whisk, one spoonful at a time. You get a smooth and delicious paste. Ice the cupcakes when completely cold and decorate with some roughly chopped nuts or some grated chocolate


To me though, the proof was in the pudding and the happy look on the man's face was enough for me, though getting him to let me photograph him was another story....

I was ridiculously happy with the cookbook which is just a joy to devour. It may be a bit self indulgent for some but I like self indulgent, I mean isn't that what this type of cooking needs to be; spoiling yourself and whoever it is your cooking for?! Where this book is indulgent in verse, it makes up for it in the shrewdness off calories and for a cupcake with chocolate and peanuts and icing all for less then 200 calories- I don't need to say anymore except for buy this book and treat yourself; your waistline will thank you! 


xoxox








sad blog!

Haven't blogged for a few days, but have been hoarding some great blog material such as Chocolate and Peanut butter cupcakes, luckily I had already uploaded those pic's BUT the dog has so kindly decided to bite through my phone/USB cable so I can't upload any more! ANNOYING! But E-bay has saved the day and a new cable is on it's way, though in this weather lord knows when its actually going to get here! That is all!