Posts Tagged ‘strawberry’

Milkshake mini donuts

Friday, November 12th, 2010

I’ve been wanting to do something with mini donuts for a while and had vague ideas of using them to top a cake or cupcakes – if I could ever settle on an occasion where that wouldn’t be total overkill – so I was excited to stumble across a recipe for Strawberry Milk Donuts at Just Jenn Recipes. Naturally I got over excited and didn’t just stop at strawberry but used chocolate and banana milk as well! For baking in the over I added a pinch of bicarbonate of soda and set the oven at gas mark 5. The results were super cute, but the flavours were a little too mild for me. Perhaps next time I will add some fresh fruit and cocoa powder for a stronger flavour.

The Cakes – Round 1

Friday, November 5th, 2010

There were so many cakes to try that we had to split them into three rounds of three for tasting. I’ll post the reviews in the order in which we tried them. The selection was purely random. Well, mostly random and a little influenced by what we fancied eating! I apologise profusely for the poor photography.

Lily Vanilli Strawberry Cupcake (Harrods)
EDIT: I have been informed that this cake was infact a red velvet cake with a strawberry and coconut topping, which throws these comments into a new light. I think either Harrods needs to label their display better, or I need to pay more attention!

Seeing it in the store, I hadn’t expected the sponge to be quite this red, but it certainly looks very striking. But enough of how it looks, how did it taste? My carefully assembled team of experts will tell you!

Me: I was disappointed by this cupcake. The colours led me to expect a vibrant strawberry flavour which simply wasn’t there. I thought the sponge was a little too dense and tasted floury and sugary. The whole cake was very sweet and not discernibly fruity.

Mark (hubby): Did not like the texture and thought that the overriding flavour was of coconut from the sprinkled desiccated coconut on top. However, he thought what flavours there were tasted very real.

Richard: Really liked this cake – “It hit all my pleasure centres” – but thought it had a very sugary aftertaste. He found it very addictive and immediately
wanted more.

Hummingbird Black Bottom Cupcake

A black bottom cupcake is a chocolate sponge cake with a dollop of cheesecake baked in, usually topped with cream cheese frosting. Adding as much cheese as possible is a very American thing to do to a cake, but in this case I have always thought it might work.

Me: I thought the cheesecake dollop was too small, especially as this cake was cut up for sharing, however the surrounding sponge was perfectly textured. I did think the frosting was way too sweet and after just a little piece, the whole cake left me feeling a bit over-sugared. I liked the concept but think the sugar needs to be toned down a little and the cream cheese frosting is just too much.

Mark: Thought the sponge had a good consistency and nice flavour but the frosting was far too sweet.

Richard: Tasty, but the sweetness overrode everything else.

Pudding Cook Chocolate Fudge Brownie (Harvey Nichols)

I like the idea of these cupcakes based on favourite desserts, but thanks to Harvey Nichols, could only guess at which flavours I had bought before I tasted them. That said, this one was pretty obvious.

Me: The sponge was nice and moist and loose textured, but the frosting was again too sweet and didn’t have a chocolaty taste at all.

Mark: Thought this was the best sponge so far but that the frosting tasted more of sugar than of chocolate, although it wasn’t too sweet.

Richard: Nice and chocolaty overall but the sponge was a little bit too dense and not all that flavourful.

Plenty more cakes to come! Watch this space.