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Sunday, 30 October 2016

Spooktacular Halloween Bakes | prettylittlewriter

Baking is something I love dearly, yet I never really get the opportunity to bake things for fun. I'm either super busy at work or I'm just too tired!
So when my favourite time of year comes around, and my work decided to have a Halloween charity fundraiser, I jumped at the chance to get my baking mitts on and create something I've never made before!






Both these recipes were simple ones I found via Google, and but with the cake I added a few ingredients to create a spooky and thrilling effect perfect for Halloween!






Ingredients
125g/4oz butter or margarine, softened
125g/4oz caster sugar
2 medium eggs
125g/4oz self raising flour
Additions;
Green, orange and black food colouring
1 Lime
1 Orange or Orange Extract
125g Cocoa Powder
Ganache;
125g Double Cream
200g Dark Chocolate

The above ingredients aside from the ganache is per sponge cake, as I made five and had one with cocoa powder, one with lime and one with orange.

Method
1. Heat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas 4.

2. Line your 18cm/7in cake tins with baking parchment

3. Cream the butter and the sugar together until pale. Use an electric hand mixer if you have one.

4. Beat in the eggs.

5. Sift over the flour and fold in using a large metal spoon.

6. The mixture should be of a dropping consistency; if it is not, add a little milk. This is where you add your extra ingredients, cocoa powder, lime zest, orange extract etc...until you are happy with how your mixture looks for each cake tin.

7. Divide the mixture between the cake tins and gently spread out with a spatula. Bake for 20-25 minutes until an inserted skewer comes out clean. Allow to stand for 5 minutes before turning on to a wire rack to cool.

I found the best method for me was just doing one mixture at a time to allow it to cook and to wash up after each one and reuse the equipment. 

Whilst waiting for the cakes to cool, prepare the ganache. This is done by simply melting the 200g of dark chocolate over boiling water on the hob, then mixing with the double cream. I also added some black food colouring to give it more of a Halloween effect.

Then use a little of the ganache to wedge each sponge cake on top of one another so they won't slip.
Applying the ganache to the rest of the cake was a very messy process, I must admit, a lot was probably wasted when it ran down onto the work top. But I was very happy with the overall finish. 


 

 

 

 
For the Brownies;
185g unsalted butter
  1. 185g best dark chocolate
  2. 85g plain flour
  3. 40g cocoa powder
  4. 3 large egg
  5. 275g golden caster sugar

Method
1.Put the butter into a medium bowl along with the dark chocolate and melt over a saucepan.

2. Whilst waiting for the chocolate to cool, put the flour and cocoa powder into a sieve over a bowl, then, in another bowl, mix the eggs and caster sugar together until creamy and pale. Also, line a baking tin with baking parchment ready for the mixture. 

3. Pour the cooled chocolate mixture over the eggy mousse, then gently fold together using a figure of eight. 

4. Hold the sieve over the bowl of eggy chocolate mixture and resift the cocoa and flour mixture, shaking the sieve from side to side, to cover the top evenly. Gently fold in this powder using the same figure of eight action as before. 

5. Pour the mixture into the prepared tin, scraping every bit out of the bowl with the spatula. Gently ease the mixture into the corners of the tin and put in the oven for 25/30 minutes.

6. I used the extra ganache I had to wedge the Waitrose bought edible Halloween characters on top of the brownies, which I thought completed the spooky look.




 


What treats have you made this Halloween?

Wednesday, 9 December 2015

DIY | Black Forest Hot Chocolate | prettylittlewriter

When the winter months arrive, there is nothing I like more than having a delicious hot chocolate to warm me up. 


Every year, Costa reveal their winter menu, and they have some absolutely delightful flavours! This year they brought out their classic Black Forest Hot Chocolate, along with White Hot Chocolate and a new addition of Caramel Fudge Hot Chocolate.

I was sad to see they were not doing the Chocolate Orange flavour they did last year, however, their Black Forest is also a firm favourite of mine.
It can be very costly buying one of Costa's drinks every day before work, and sometimes impossible if there is no Costa in the vicinity, therefore I decided to find the ingredients to make my very own!

 I noticed on one of my many visits to Costa, that the syrups they use are by a brand called Monin. I looked the brand up online and found a UK website called syrupsandstuff.co.uk

They have every flavour you could possibly need, ranging from mint, tiramisu and white chocolate, through to some alcoholic flavourings for extra jazz in an evening.

 I had previously looked up a Black Forest recipe online, and they recommended the Blackberry syrup, as the exact syrup they use in Costa (Blackberry & Cherry) is not available to purchase separately at the moment. I did however, manage to find the blackberry and cherry flavour in a Festive set which I purchased from Costa, available in all stores currently. This however, was only a small bottle, so I save that for garnish rather than flavour.







The recipe online specified that you use Cocoa Powder instead of hot chocolate already prepared, as it doesn't take away the flavour of the syrup like the ready made hot chocolate would.

You will need:
Cocoa Powder (1 heaped tsp)
Milk (A mug 3/4 full)
Monin Blackberry syrup (1tbsp)
Squirty cream
Marshmallows
A drizzle of blackberry & cherry syrup

Method

Begin by pouring your milk into your mug of choice about 3/4 of the way full, and then pouring the milk into a pan to heat on the hob. This is the best way to measure the amount of milk you need for the size of your mug. 

I chose to use this gorgeous Christmas mug from Tesco; only £1.50!


Then pour 1tbsp of the Blackberry Syrup into the mug; add more if you want a stronger flavour.



As the milk heats, make sure to stir so it does not curdle, and add your heaped tsp of cocoa powder into the milk once you can see it is warm. 



Once the cocoa powder is fully dissolved and well heated, pour the mixture into your mug, giving it a little stir to mix in the syrup with the milk and cocoa.


Once you have poured the hot cocoa into your mug, squirt some cream around the top of the cocoa and then sprinkle some marshmallows on the top. The final element is adding a little dribble of Blackberry and Cherry syrup over the marshmallows and cream. 




I find this tastes almost exactly the same as the one Costa produces, however they do not use marshmallows for this drink and they also use an actually Cherry Sauce rather than another syrup on top.

I really enjoy this drink, it tastes absolutely delicious and I love that I can now make my own Black Forest Hot Chocolate without breaking the bank every day!

I would love to see if any of you have also made your own Jazzy hot chocolates this year! Leave a comment below and I will check them out!