Saturday 28 September 2013

Big Birthday Cake!

This month was Lancaster Clandestine Cake Club’s 1st birthday and like all birthday parties this one needed lots of birthday cakes. The cake I decided to make is the one that my mum has made me for many birthdays. Chocolate and vanilla marble cake, in a ring shape, covered in chocolate with marshmallows in the middle.


Method
This is another standard sponge; one half with some vanilla essence and the other half with cocoa powder. My new tin was huge so after making two lots of 2 egg batter, I had to add another vanilla 2 egg batter on top. I greased the tin well with margarine because I really didn’t want the cake to stick. The batter went into the tin in stripes and was swirled around a bit to get the marble effect. The cake took about 30 mins to cook in the oven and I then left it to cool over night.

The next morning I used dark cooking chocolate (4 whole bars) to totally cover the cake. I then decorated with chocolate curls and pink sprinkles. Finally I filled the hole with twisty marshmallows. The cake just about got in the fridge so it would set in time for the party.

Results
My overall impression of this cake was that it was HUGE. It was just as well that I was taking it to a party!

For the chocolate bit of the cake I had substituted ¼ of the flour for cocoa powder. This gave it a really dark colour and rich flavour but I think it did affect the texture and made the cake crumblier. Although usually you can never have too much chocolate in this case I there was. The chocolate covering was so thick it was hard to cut the cake. But all in all I think it went down well.

Score: 8/10 (but not as good as my Mum’s)



Tuesday 3 September 2013

Exploration - Solfest 2013

For yet another part of my Queen's Guide Award I had to go on an Exploration with a group of my peers. Thinking outside the box I decided that we would go to a music festival I had never been to before and go out of my way to get truly stuck into everything on offer. Solfest was the destination and we had a great time! I would fully recommend anyone, of any age and any music taste, to go an experience this festival.

Monday 2 September 2013

Fruit Scones - Take One!

The other weekend I thought it was time to attempt another of the baked goods on my “basics” list. I decided that I would try to make some scones.
Recipe

I went for the simplest recipe I could find. Just flour, butter, milk, sugar, baking powder and dried fruit. It came from a book called “British Food Bible”.

Method
I used my food processor to mix the butter and flour to fine breadcrumbs. It worked really quickly and was far easier than my previous attempts by hand. I added the sugar and fruit then added the milk until I got a stiff ball of dough. I then patted out the dough until it was about 1cm deep and cut out the scones. 

These went onto a baking tray and got a final milk wash before going into a hot oven for 12 minutes.

Results
My scones tasted pretty good however, they did not rise. They came out almost the same height as they went in and I’m not sure why. Maybe I mixed the butter and flour too hard, maybe I worked to dough too much. However, I am not put off – I’m going to try a different recipe from Mary Berry next!

Score: 4/10

Sunday 1 September 2013

"Neapolitan" Marble Cake



It was a colleague’s last day at work before moving abroad this week I volunteered to make a cake. He had mentioned previously that rainbow cakes were pretty cool so I went on that theme. However I didn’t have the high powered food colourings required to make something quite as bright. Instead I used what I have in the cupboard to make a “Neapolitan” marble cake.

Method
I used the standard sponge recipe (with real butter). I then added cocoa powder to one third of the batter, red food colouring to another and left the last third plain. This was then dolloped into the tin in a random fashion, evened out and a skewer run through to mix it up. Then baked in the oven as normal. After it had cooled I dusted the top of the cake with icing sugar.

Results
I finally got my oven thermometer sorted so I could actually regulate the temperature of my baking. It worked too and the cake baked and rose well. I was pretty pleased with the texture of the cake, it was a bit denser than usual but I think this is due to using real butter. The pink colouring went a little grey with the baking but I didn’t want to add any more colouring in case it altered the flavour.

I did grease the tin but the cake stuck to the bottom of the pan. This was ok because it was a spring form tin and so I just took the cake with bottom into work! Next time I will remember to add some grease proof paper at the bottom.

The cake tasted good too and went down well with my work colleges. I think it would have been even better with some chocolate on top and maybe in the middle too.

Score: 8/10

Soundtrack: Delhi 2 Dublin (A band I discovered at Solfest, a fusion of Bhangra and Celtic music, they’re great!)