Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Home Sweet Home
Our lovely new home!!!
Finally we have found a place that we love and are having the bestest time gathering bits of furniture to fill it with! Thank goodness for Freecycle....amazing! Since these photos were taken we have managed to get a double bed, fridge, freezer, washing machine, sofa(very ugly may i add!!) and a table all completely free!!
Steve has been amazing ....he is a boot sale addict!! He got me a food processor, La Crueset oven dish,(my absolute favourite cookware label), an wonderful Pyrex dish...still in its original box, it was the old lady's wedding present years ago, never been used!!! He also found a great standard lamp which looks lovely in our front room.
The most beautiful feature in the cottage is the stable door! I have always wanted a stable door!And its so nice just cooking away in the kitchen with it open, i love it. :-)
So as from tomorrow the baking begins! As full as an egg will be famous, woohooo! well.....lets just say a local celebrity, haha. I will be baking cakes to supply to a local restaurant and a deli...how exciting!
I will show my progress on here, all the ups and downs of my new adventure!
But for now...i must go to bed! Thankyou for following, more recipes soon! goodnight :-) x
Sunday, 29 May 2011
victoria sponge, fresh raspberries and double cream
This cake was absolutely soooo yummy! Im really not into eating cakes but this one i loved! I made it for two friends who i hadnt seen for a few years, they came to visit, and they are total cake fiends! haha
Its actually a Delia recipe, her classic victoria sponge. You cant go wrong with a bit of Delia!
What you need......serves 6-8(apparently!) I doubled the recipes because there just wasnt enough cake!!
110grams of butter, room temperature
110grams of caster sugar
2 large free range eggs
110 grams of self raising flour
To tart it up.....
1 tub of low fat double cream...i used Elmlea, much nicer flavour
1 tub of fresh raspberries
140grams soft butter
280grams of seived icing sugar
a few drops of cold water
half vanilla pod, just the seeds
What you do......
In a mixing bowl cream the butter and sugar together until really pale. Now, i dont have an electric whisk so i was absolutely knackered by the time i had done this stage! It took about 20 minutes of constant beating...but it was sooooo worth it, the cake was really light and fluffy.
Next, put the eggs in a seperate bowl and beat them together well then add them to the butter and sugar a little at a time, beating really really well after each addition. Literally add just over a teaspoon at a time. I know this sounds a bit mad but you dont want the cake to curdle, it will become heavy in texture.
If it starts to curdle add a little bit of flour to stop this.
Once all the eggs are added fold in the flour with a big metal spoon. Sieve it into the bowl, a bit at a time, holding the sieve really high to get loads of air into it.
Dont beat the flour in, you will beat all that lovely air out of it that you spent so long putting in!
Now you should have a yummy cake mix that will drop easily off the back of the spoon...if this doesnt happen, add a little warm water until you get the right consistency.
Grease your cake tin and pour the mixture in, tapping the cake tin on the worktop to get the mixture to settle evenly.
Bake in the centre of the preheated oven for about 40 minutes....but i find this time varies quite a bit so when you think they look cooked, insert a knife into the centre of the sponge...if it comes out clean, its done! Dont open the oven until you think its done though, the air will make the cake go flat!
remove it from the tin and leave it to cool on a wire rack. When its almost cooled take a bread knife and cut it in half straight through the middle, so you have two layers. Leave to cool completely.
Sieve the icing sugar and mix well with the butter, vanilla pod seeds and enough water to make a firm icing consistency. Spread this over the botto, layer of the cake and sandwich together.
On the top of this delicious creation i just spread the cream all over and placed lovely fresh raspberries all over.
Now we enjoyed this sponge with big glasses of ice cold wine but im sure it would taste good with anything!!
Its actually a Delia recipe, her classic victoria sponge. You cant go wrong with a bit of Delia!
What you need......serves 6-8(apparently!) I doubled the recipes because there just wasnt enough cake!!
110grams of butter, room temperature
110grams of caster sugar
2 large free range eggs
110 grams of self raising flour
To tart it up.....
1 tub of low fat double cream...i used Elmlea, much nicer flavour
1 tub of fresh raspberries
140grams soft butter
280grams of seived icing sugar
a few drops of cold water
half vanilla pod, just the seeds
What you do......
In a mixing bowl cream the butter and sugar together until really pale. Now, i dont have an electric whisk so i was absolutely knackered by the time i had done this stage! It took about 20 minutes of constant beating...but it was sooooo worth it, the cake was really light and fluffy.
Next, put the eggs in a seperate bowl and beat them together well then add them to the butter and sugar a little at a time, beating really really well after each addition. Literally add just over a teaspoon at a time. I know this sounds a bit mad but you dont want the cake to curdle, it will become heavy in texture.
If it starts to curdle add a little bit of flour to stop this.
Once all the eggs are added fold in the flour with a big metal spoon. Sieve it into the bowl, a bit at a time, holding the sieve really high to get loads of air into it.
Dont beat the flour in, you will beat all that lovely air out of it that you spent so long putting in!
Now you should have a yummy cake mix that will drop easily off the back of the spoon...if this doesnt happen, add a little warm water until you get the right consistency.
Grease your cake tin and pour the mixture in, tapping the cake tin on the worktop to get the mixture to settle evenly.
Bake in the centre of the preheated oven for about 40 minutes....but i find this time varies quite a bit so when you think they look cooked, insert a knife into the centre of the sponge...if it comes out clean, its done! Dont open the oven until you think its done though, the air will make the cake go flat!
remove it from the tin and leave it to cool on a wire rack. When its almost cooled take a bread knife and cut it in half straight through the middle, so you have two layers. Leave to cool completely.
Sieve the icing sugar and mix well with the butter, vanilla pod seeds and enough water to make a firm icing consistency. Spread this over the botto, layer of the cake and sandwich together.
On the top of this delicious creation i just spread the cream all over and placed lovely fresh raspberries all over.
Now we enjoyed this sponge with big glasses of ice cold wine but im sure it would taste good with anything!!
Thursday, 5 May 2011
Cottage found!!!!!!! Yippeeeeeeee :-)
We have found our cottage in Cornwall that we sooo wanted to find. We almost didnt spot it in the local paper...then called up and begged for a viewing! I am extremely happy to report...they chose us!!
It is a beautiful 2 bed cottage with a lovely wee garden, a roof terrace, a big attic space which can be slept in, a brand new gas oven(Yay!) and a bath!!!!! That was a major requirement for me, you cant beat lying in a lovely bubbly bath after a long day with a good book and a glass(ahem bottle) of cold wine! Heaven!
So....from Saturday i will be back to my food blog....cooking in my new kitchen :-) I can hardly wait, just 2 more sleeps!!!
My lovely sister bought me a ticket to the Real Food Fayre in Earls Court tomorrow!!! Too excited for words! So i will take loads of pics and show you when i get back, really hoping i spot Valentine Warner!!! One of my favourite! Hes yummy!
Right....packing awaits....booooring :-( Next time i write i will be in my new home, yippeeeeee!
Ciao for now xx
It is a beautiful 2 bed cottage with a lovely wee garden, a roof terrace, a big attic space which can be slept in, a brand new gas oven(Yay!) and a bath!!!!! That was a major requirement for me, you cant beat lying in a lovely bubbly bath after a long day with a good book and a glass(ahem bottle) of cold wine! Heaven!
So....from Saturday i will be back to my food blog....cooking in my new kitchen :-) I can hardly wait, just 2 more sleeps!!!
My lovely sister bought me a ticket to the Real Food Fayre in Earls Court tomorrow!!! Too excited for words! So i will take loads of pics and show you when i get back, really hoping i spot Valentine Warner!!! One of my favourite! Hes yummy!
Right....packing awaits....booooring :-( Next time i write i will be in my new home, yippeeeeee!
Ciao for now xx
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