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27 Aug 2013

Lemon Cupcakes

These little cakes are perfect for a child's party or just a nice little snack for tea time!

You will need: 

  • 1 Large bowel
  • Sieve
  • Cooling rack
  • 2 bun tins, fill them with paper cake cases
  • 1 Teaspoon
  • 1 Tablespoon
  • 1 Electric whisk
Ingredients:

  • 125 g (4 oz) Self-raising flour
  • 125 g (4 oz) butter (room temperature)
  • 1 tsp Baking powder
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla essence
  • The zest of one lemon
Method:
Set the oven to 190 degrees/ 375 fharanite/ Gas mark 5
  1.  Sieve the flour and baking powder and add the zest of the lemon
  2. Add all the other ingredients, beat the eggs and put them in with the butter sugar and vanilla essence and butter
  3. Whisk until it's creamy, you will know when it is ready when the mixture will fall off the spoon in a soft dollop
  4. Fill up the cases, put a teaspoon of mixture into each case (or more), bake for 20 minutes
  5. Take out the cakes leave them to cool for about 1 hour to 3/4 of an hour.
For the icing:

1. Add water sparingly to the food colouring and icing sugar. 
2. Drop a dollop of icing sugar into the centre of your cake and spread about. 
3. To decorate use anything sweet.... cherries, raisins, sweets, etc.

            Enjoy!!

26 Aug 2013

Upside-Down cake

Upside-Down pudding is a simple and very tasty pudding to make. It is a great pudding to have after a yummy Sunday lunch to use up the rest of your fruit from the week.

You will need:
  • Electric Whisk
  • Large Mixing Bowel
  • Sieve
  • 20 cm diameter cake tin with loose base
  • 1 table spoon
  • 1 knife
  • 1 Serving plate (preferably bigger than the cake tin itself)
Ingredients:

  • 1 tsp of baking powder
  • 125 g (4 oz) of Self raising flour
  • 125 g (4 oz) of cooking butter
  • 125 g (4 oz) of castor sugar 
  • 2 large eggs (beaten)
  • 1 Vanilla pod of 1 tsp of vanilla essence.
  • 6-7 Victoria plumbs and 11-13 blueberries 
Method:
Preheat your oven to 190 degrees/ 375 degrees Fharenheit / Gas mark 5
1. Sieve the flour
2. Add all of the ingredients together in a bowel and whisk until it's creamy. You will know when the mixture is ready because it will fall easily off a spoon.
3. Prepare the tin, grease with butter
4. Arrange your fruit in your own design and cover your creamy mixture all over the fruit and place in the oven for 20 minutes
5. After 20 minutes leave to cool and come back in 5 minutes to flip to cake.
6. Place a plate on top of the tin and hold the base, then flip it!! Remove the tin and gently peel away the base of the tin. And there you have your upside-down cake! Enjoy! 
Your finished result!


Vegetarian Stir-Fry

Stir-Fry is a traditional Chinese dish that enables you to use your vegetables that have no idea what to do with! In this particular post I will be telling you exactly what you will need and , of course, the method of how to make this delicious dish!

You will need:


  • Sharp knives
  • Colander 
  • Chopping board
  • Large frying pan or wok
With a Stir-Fry you can use all sorts of fruit and vegetables; So make sure that you have a wide range of ingredients to make this dish really bring out the flavours and colours of the fruit and veg! As a tasty accompaniment to your stir-fry you could add some delicious noodles (see below for particular type.)
Here are just some ideas of what to use in your stir-fry:

Your finishing result!

  • Sober buckwheat noodles
  • Sweet corn (sliced fresh from the cob)
  • Yellow and/or green courgette
  •  Finley cut carrot
  • Runner and/or French beans
  • Shallot and crushed garlic
  • Walnut or sesame oil
  • Green thai paste
How to make.
Stir-Fry is a very easy dish to make, it doesn't involve any preparation (apart from the slicing of the noodles!)

  1. Chop and slice all of your ingredients until you have, what looks like, a raw salad.
  2. Place your pan on the hob and pour in about 1 tbsp of walnut or sesame oil and add your garlic and shallots.
  3. Add all ingredients to the pan apart from the corn and noodles.
  4. Gently stir the mixture and add a tsp on green thai paste (or more if you love your spice.)
  5. Then add the corn but do not over cook as to retain shape and crunch.
  6. For the noodles, first boil 1 pint of water, place in separate pan, bring to a rolling boil and cook noodles for 5 minutes. Cook to al dente! 
  7. Finally add the noodles to the stir-fry mix with 4 tbsp of rich teriyaki sauce and a sprinkling of soy sauce.
  8. Sit down with your family or friends to enjoy this wonderful dish.


I hope you enjoy this first addition to my new blog! Thank you for reading!!

Welcome to my Blog!

Welcome to my Blog! I love to bake and cook. I like making a few different cakes or meals each week. On this Blog I will be sharing my easy to adapt and make recipes for you to make for your friends and family!
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