Posts Tagged ‘cake’

Malteaser Cake

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

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‘Nuff said, really.

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

Vanilla cupcakes with passion-fruit curd filling and white chocolate frosting

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

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As you may have already noticed, I am quite excited about filled cupcakes at the moment. The idea for this one came about when my fiance ordered a passion-fruit curd pavlova at a restaurant and while I am not the biggest fan of meringues, the passion-fruit curd was tasty enough to start me thinking about making it myself. I guessed that using my trusty lemon curd recipe, substituting 2 passion-fruits for every one lemon and reducing the sugar content a bit would be all it took. Happily I was right and the passion-fruit curd worked first time. Choosing a frosting took a little more thought. After deciding that passion-fruit icing would be a little too much, I looked for something that wouldn’t overpower the relatively subtle flavour of the passion-fruit but that was also able to bring it’s own dimension to the finished cupcake. I liked the idea of using white chocolate frosting for several reasons. Firstly, it has a mild but distinctive flavour. Secondly, it’s creamy/white colour appealed to me as an aesthetic finishing touch to the cupcake, and thirdly, it is a tried and tested recipe so I could be certain of exactly what it would taste like and I imagined the flavours working well together. And they did!
While the cupcake went well with my morning cup of tea, it actually has puddingy qualities that could allow it to work well as an after dinner cupcake. An individual serving alternative to slicing a gateaux.

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Marzipan Monsters

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

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Meet Fred – he is the prototype and is in fact made from left over sugarpaste rather than marzipan (it was a little dry so the joins are not as smooth as I would like). Fred was the result of idle doodles and a brainwave to turn them into edible decorations. Others soon followed.

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penguin

Why, you ask, are the penguins looking askance at their surroundings? Because they have just spotted Nigel and his brethren advancing upon them…

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…and they look hungry!

When I get some more free time, I am hoping to increase the collection. I have already made some doodles, I just need to translate them into an edible medium.

Rainbow Cupcakes

Friday, December 11th, 2009


A story in pictures



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blue-green
green-yellow
yellow-orange
orange-red
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rainbow



Some shrewd readers may notice that this last picture differs somewhat in quality from my usual shots. It is in fact courtesy of the customer, the very talented Alice. The original, and the rest of Alice’s flickr stream can be found here – Only Alice

Mixed Berry Marble Pocky

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

On every level I have always found pocky much more appealing than other biscuits and these beautiful pink specimens with their love heart adorned packaging were no exception. I can never say no to a flavour of pocky I have never seen before and these don’t disappoint. Pleasingly they look exactly like the picture on the packet – something that food all too often fails to live up to – and taste smooth sweet and yogurty. Mmmm. Love in biscuit form.

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Sweet Potato Kit-Kat

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

The picture doesn’t really convey quite how yellow this Kit-Kat is. It’s very presence brightens up my desk. Taste-wise, it is an interesting experience. The overriding flavour is that of the wafer biscuit but there are creamy hints of sweet potato and another tangy flavour I can’t quite identify which prevents it from being too sickly. However, if I hadn’t seen the package, I’m not sure I would be able to guess what flavour it was. It put me more in mind of McVitie’s Gold biscuits than of sweet potatoes.

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Brown Tea Mini Kit-Kat

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

I love tea. A lot. I’m ashamed to admit it but I really can’t get through a day without at least one cup of tea. However, I have never been a tea and biscuits sort of girl. Tea and cake, definitely, count me in, but biscuits never cross my mind while I’m waiting for the kettle to boil. That said, when I found a tea flavoured Kit-Kat, I had to try it. Upon tasting it, I am sad to say that I was disappointed. There was perhaps the faintest hint of bitter tea if you tried very very hard to taste it but otherwise it tasted exactly like a regular Kit Kat. Just as well I like regular Kit Kats then.
NOTE: Interestingly, I had a sip of water 10 minutes later and there was a faint after taste of tea.
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