Archive for February, 2010

RCPM Cake

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

But is it true it’s always happy hour here?

And if it is I’d like to stay a while.

Well as cliche as it may sound,

I’d like to raise another round,

And if your bottle’s empty,

Help yourself to mine,

Thank you for your time,

And here’s to life.

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This weekend, Edinburgh was lucky enough to host Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers on their UK tour. In celebration of this momentous occasion I made this cake for my family and friends to enjoy over the weekend. It is a lemon curd cake and unfortunately I was a bit rushed for time so the decoration is not as interesting (or a polished) as I would ideally like. Still, I think it gets the point across. If you’ve never heard of the Peacemakers before (which I suspect is likely to be the case), I thoroughly recommend downloading these tracks for free. I can’t properly express how much I enjoyed the gig on Saturday and I can’t thank the band enough for all their efforts.

COST PRICE CAKE: Chinese New Year Cupcakes

Sunday, February 14th, 2010



Each flavour is available as a box of 6. As usual, cost price cakes are sold on a first come, first served basis.


Vanilla cupcakes with sweet red bean paste filling and vanilla buttercream
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Green tea and pomegranate cupcakes with white chocolate frosting
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Benjamin the bashful robot

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

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COST PRICE CAKE – Vanilla Sponge Cake with Raspberry Jam and Buttercream filling in ‘Garden’ design with Marzipan bugs

Monday, February 8th, 2010

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Just a simple Victoria Sponge cake underneath this icing. The idea was to try out the big, bold ‘garden’ design as a home for my marzipan bugs.


Cost price cakes are sold on a first come, first served basis.

THIS CAKE HAS NOW SOLD

American Kit Kats

Monday, February 8th, 2010

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I’m quite excited to have some American Kit-Kats to try. Up until now I have only had the Japanese imports to write about but the wonderful Laurence picked these up on his travels for inclusion in this little adventure. They are miniature, individually wrapped fingers. Perhaps every so slightly shorter than the British and Japanese varieties, but taller. In fact, they are probably the same height that British Kit- Kats used to be before the great snack shrinkage spread rapidly across all biscuits and confections. You know, when ‘wagon wheels’ were as big as your head and ‘milky ways’ were brown in the middle.


These Kit-Kats come in an assorted pack of dark chocolate, milk chocolate and ‘creme’. While it’s somewhat more mainstream than the Kit-Kats I have been trying up until now, I find the monochrome look of them rather pleasing and think that the mixture gives the whole bag more of a ‘box of chocolates’ feel than ‘bag of biscuits’. The dark and milk varieties were as you would expect, although with a very slight aftertaste which perhaps exposes a slight tailoring to the American taste-bud which has been ruined (as far as chocolate is concerned) by ‘Hershey’s ‘. ‘Creme’, however, is not, as I first though, another word for white chocolate. It is much simpler than that. It appears to mean a creamy taste that is rather mild and undefined. Not bad, and they make a pretty addition to the trio.