Sunday, 26 July 2015

3D Dinosaur Biscuits




Hello Everyone!
This week's blog post is for super cute yet super simple 3D Dinosaur Biscuits. These biscuits were quick to make and only require a few ingredients, so let's get started with the step-by-step tutorial...

Saturday, 18 July 2015

M&M Illusion Chocolate Cake


Hello and welcome everybody to my first step-by-step blog post!
This post is for an M&M illusion cake inspired by Amerikanisch Kochen. I made this cake for my sister's birthday and as her favourite sweets are M&Ms, I omitted the Malteasers from the cake. This cake was a bit tricky to decorate at times but I think the end result was worth all of the time and effort.
So let's get started...

Sunday, 12 July 2015

Yo-Yo Biscuits


Hello Everyone!
This week's blog post is for Yo-Yo Biscuits. This was my first time making these and I will definitely be making them again! They were so simple and quick to make, yet the end result was absolutely delicious. They had a light texture and melted in your mouth. Yum! 
The recipe that I used was from 'Something Sweet', which is a weekly baking magazine published by De Agostini. The magazine is available in all good newsagents (Ireland) and online
The only minor adaption that I made to this recipe was changing the flavours.
Let's get started...

Sunday, 5 July 2015

Red Velvet Mini Heart Cakes with Cream Cheese Frosting


Hello Everybody!
Today's blog post is for these adorable red velvet mini heart cakes with cream cheese frosting in the middle.
I used a recipe for red velvet cupcakes from 'The Hummingbird Bakery Cookbook' but instead of making traditional cupcakes I used a silicone heart-shaped mould to make twelve hearts. I then levelled these hearts to make six red velvet heart  sandwiches. This is a great recipe to make any time you fancy but I also think that it would be particularly nice around Valentine's Day.

These cakes were the result of some trial and error as the first time I made them they were quite disastrous.
First attempt: I overfilled the mould which resulted in extremely lumpy-topped hearts (tasted good but weren't too visually pleasing). They also didn't pop out of the mould as easily as I would have expected. This was probably due to the fact that I didn't grease/ line the mould. The reason for this was that I never normally grease any of my silicone bakeware but the baked goods always manage to pop right out. Therefore I was a bit disappointed as half of my cakes ended up stuck to the bottom of the mould :( If you decide to purchase this mould I recommend that you grease it with some butter or nonstick spray to try and save your cakes.
Second attempt: I didn't overfill the mould and remembered to grease it, which resulted in the cakes you will see below.

To Begin...