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Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Fairy cakes / basic cake recipe


This recipe is my go to recipe for plain sponge cakes.  They can be frozen and put in lunch boxes or jazzed up for parties.  You can add dried fruit, lemon, blueberries, chopped nuts to taste.

I also like to use lemon which lifts the taste of the sponge which is heavier than a traditional sponge by virtue of the nut flour. (This can be missed out) 

They are totally edible with 3 eggs but the 4th egg makes for a lighter cake. 

Sponge is quite tricky with nut flour, it is common for cakes to not rise well or to burnt on the top and still wet inside but this is (fingers crossed) a failsafe.

Ingredients

250g almond flour
1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
Pinch of salt
3 or 4 large eggs
45 grams melted butter 
80ml honey 
1 tbsp vanilla extract 
Zest of one lemon (optional) 
2 tbsp of lemon juice (optional) 


Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to Gas Mark 3 / 170C  (put butter in heat proof bowl in oven to melt)
  • Mix the eggs in the food processor
  • Add the butter, honey, vanilla and lemon and mix again.
  • Mix the flour, bicarbonate of soda and salt in a large mixing bowl
  • Slowly add the dry ingredients into the processor.  The mixture will look very wet
  • Fill muffin cases to about half way
  • Put in the middle or lower part of the oven for approximately 20 minutes until they are golden brown and springy on top (or a cocktail stick inserted into the cake comes out clean) 

Saturday, 11 January 2014

Vanilla 'buttercream'


This is a useful 'cream' for putting in a victoria sponge or to make fairy cakes.  It can also be used on top of a fruit salad.  The amount below give you a thin layer on a 7-8 inch sponge.

Ingredients

70g of drained yoghurt
1 tsp of vanilla extract 
2-3 tsp of honey

Method

Mix the ingredients together and taste.  If it is still too tart keep adding honey by 1/2 tsp until you get the desired sweetness.   Keep in fridge until needed.


Thursday, 9 January 2014

Temperature Conversion chart

Oven temperature guide


Gas Mark
Fahrenheit
Celsius
Description
1/4
225
110
Very cool/very slow
1/2
250
130
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1
275
140
cool
2
300
150
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3
325
170
very moderate
4
350
180
moderate
5
375
190
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6
400
200
moderately hot
7
425
220
hot
8
450
230
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9
475
240
very hot

Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Victoria sponge cake / Birthday cake





I was dreading my daughters birthday as it was the first one since giving up gluten and with years of castle cakes / Thundercat cakes etc I know my daughter had high expectations! I know she misses out on lots of 'treats' and didn't want her to feel second best on her big day.  However I need not have worried as this was delicious, healthy and I got several requests for the recipe from other mums.  



I need to make the two layers separately as I dont have a mixer big enough to fit the mixture in one go and I don't get good results from my oven if I bake two cakes at once.  However if you don't have this issue you can just double the ingredients and bake both layers at once.

These sponges can be made in advance, wrapped in clingfilm and frozen - meaning one job that can be done well in advance of the party!


Ingredients

250g almond flour
1/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
Pinch of salt
3 large eggs
45 grams melted butter 
80ml honey 
1 tbsp vanilla extract 
Zest of one lemon (optional) 
2 tbsp of lemon juice (optional) 

Portion of vanilla frosting
Jam
Vanilla buttercream
Fruit for topping 

To make the sponge layers:


  • Follow the instructions to fairy cakes to create the cake mixture
  • Pour into a lined / greased 7 or 8 inch round tin for approx 30 minutes
  • Take out and put on a rack to cool
  • Repeat process for second layer


 


To create the victoria sandwich:

  • When both layers are ready check if you need to take a thin slice of one of them to give you a flat surface.
  • Place the cakes face down on a surface.  Cover one with Jam. 
  • Cover other cake with a layer of vanilla buttercream 
  • Carefully lift one cake and place on top of the other so the jam and cream meet together


For the topping:

  • Make a portion of vanilla honey frosting (This can be done a few hours in advance) 
  • Chop up strawberries into small pieces and half raspberries, and grapes  (or whatever fruit you want to choose)
  • Put a thick later of frosting all over the cake - I like to put quite a lot around the edges so it drips down and gives the cake a decadant feel
  • Decorate the cake with fruit
  • Scatter the left over fruit around the base of the cake