Thursday, February 13, 2014

Sticky Carrot Cake Bites



This is one of my most loved recipes. I changed a regular carrot cake recipe into a sticky version. It's great party food! I always make this cake for my friends or my family during Easter. 
And: it is so easy!

Ingredients for ±20 bites:
- 1 large orange
- 100 grams of hazelnuts
- 1 teaspoon of cinnamon
- 140 ml of sunflower oil 
- 250 grams of sugar 
- 2 eggs
- 250 grams of self-raising flour
- 300 grams of carrots
- 200 grams of cream cheese 
- 50 grams of powdered sugar
- Almonds and white decoration pearls (optional)

Method:

1. Zest and press the orange after cleaning it. Take two tablespoons of the juice and set aside. 

2. Grind the hazelnuts and mix them with the orange juice, zest, sunflower oil, sugar and the eggs. Don't add the juice if you don't want your carrot cake to become sticky. 











3. Mix in the self-raising flour and preheat your oven up to 150 degrees.

4. Start to zest the carrots. It takes quite some time. Add the carrots to the batter.

5. Grease in a brownie baking form. Add the batter to the form and bake the cake for 50 minutes.
Make sure the cake is completely cooled down before adding the icing.












6. Mix the cream cheese, the powdered sugar and the two tablespoons of orange juice. Cover the cake with the icing and decorate with the almonds and the white pearls. The icing doesn't have to be flawless because you're making bite sized treats. Cut the cake in to pieces and enjoy!










Good luck!

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Christmas Chocolate Madeleines





It's almost Christmas time! Now you can bake loads of stuff but I like to keep it easy. Madeleines are slowly making their way back in to the home baking scene. They are really easy and always good. They originate from France and so is my recipe. Good luck and I wish you a very merry Christmas!  

Ingredients for 40 small madeleines:
- 200 grams of caster sugar
- 2 tsp of vanillasugar or 1 tsp vanilla essence 
- 4 eggs
- 250 grams of self-raising flour
- 2 tsp of full fat milk
- 125 grams of melted butter
- 100 grams of dark chocolate 
- powdered sugar to decorate (optional)

Method:

1. In order to make madeleines you'll need a baking tray for madeleines like the one in the picture.


2. Preheat your over up to 190 degrees. 

3. Mix the sugar, the vanilla en the eggs.

4. Sift the self-raising flour and mix it into the sugar and the eggs. If you have a kitchen aid or another machine it's quite simple to do it like this:












5. Melt the butter and mix it together with the milk in to the batter. Your batter should look like the picture below.

6. Chop the chocolate in to small pieces and mix in in to your batter by hand! You want the consistency of the chocolate chunks. 

7. Grease in your baking tray and fill them up to 3/4 with the batter. Place them in the oven for about 10 minutes until they are golden brown. Watch them closely because they bake really quickly! 
The perfect madeleine has a lump on the top. They say you can get the lump by opening your oven door swiftly when the sides of the madeleines are baked but when the centre is still soft. 
Let them cool down completely 









8. You can remove the madeleines by taking a sharp knife and to gently peel them of the baking tray.

9. Decorate the madeleines with a small amount of powdered sugar. Add some Christmas details for the full seasonal effect :)

Good luck and a very merry Christmas!

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Student Apple Cake



Sadly it's getting colder...
But that means it's time for warm apple cakes and pies!
Here is my version of an easy cake with some liquor. 
It's for all ages because the alcohol will disappear during the baking and only the taste will remain, but you can always decide not to add alcohol.

Ingredients for one cake:
- 5 up to 7 small apples (sour!)
- 160 grams of butter
- 100 grams of sugar + 75 grams to cover the apples
- 2 tsp of vanilla sugar
- 3 eggs
- 200 grams of self-raising flour
- 3 tbsp of milk
- 3 tbsp of Apfelkorn
- 1/2 tbsp of cinnamon
- powdered sugar

Method:

1. Grease your baking tin and cover it with baking paper. Place the ring back on the tin and cut off the excess paper.












2. The apples will be wet so add some bread-crumbs!

3. Cut the apples in to small pieces. Mix up the 75 grams of sugar and the tablespoon of cinnamon. You can add more sugar if necessary. Mix the apples in the cinnamon and sugar and set them aside.

4. Mix the butter, the sugar and the vanilla sugar until it's soft. Add the eggs.

 
5. Add the self-raising flour. Your batter should be sticky and look like the picture below.

6. Cover up your baking tin with the batter, also the sides! Preheat your oven up to 150 degrees.

7. Add the Apfelkorn to the apples. Mix them shortly. Place the apples in the cake.











8. You can add some raisins or sugar candy.

9. Place the cake in the oven and bake for about 30 minutes. The nice thing is that the batter on the sides will melt over the apples. So all the gaps will be filled! Let the cake cool down completely. It's ok for the apples at the top to look dried. They will taste good!

10. Decorate your cake with some powdered sugar and you are finished!

Good luck!

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Summer Chocolate Fruit Cake



Summertime! This lovely chocolate cake is fudge. It has a nice bite because of the melted chocolate and it is topped with a soft buttercream and berries!

Ingredients:
- a box of strawberries
- a box of blueberries
- a box of raspberries
- a box of blackberries
- 75 grams of dark chocolate
- 3 dl water
- 90 grams cocoa powder
- 250 grams self-raising flour
- 500 grams sugar
- a pinch of salt
- 10 grams vanilla sugar
- 3,5 dl buttermilk
- 130 grams sunflower oil
- 3 eggs
- 250 grams powdered sugar
- 175 ml milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Method:

1. Boil the 3 dl of water. Solve the cocoa powder in it. Use good cocoa powder.












2. Keep on stirring until you see a chocolate paste. 

3. Mix in a bowl the self-raising flour, the sugar and the pinch of salt. When this is a good mixed powder, add the vanilla sugar, the buttermilk, the oil and the eggs.











4. Add the chocolate paste in to the batter.
5. Let the batter rest for an hour.
6. Preheat the oven up to 180 degrees. Bake the cake for an hour and let it cool.
7. Melt the dark chocolate au bien marie and cover the cool cake with it. Wait until the chocolate has solidified. 
8. Mix the powdered sugar, the milk and the vanilla into a moist paste. Cover the cake with the buttercream icing. It doesn't have to be neat. Just apply it, it will give your cake a way better look then when it's looking pretty.
9. Start by adding the blueberries and slowly fill up your cake.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Rainbow cupcakes

1. Pipe 2 rows of stars on your cupcake.
2. Place the candy between these 2 rows.
3. Pipe another row of stars.
4. Fold the candy into this third row.
5. Pipe one more row of stars to hide the third row.

Good luck!

Sunday, June 23, 2013

American Pancakes


Ingredients:
- 3 eggs
- 125 grams self-raising flower (don't use regular flour!)
- 150 ml milk
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 25 grams sugar
- butter

Method:

1. Split the eggs and whisk the 3 egg whites until they look like the picture below. Put them aside.

2. Mix the egg yolks, the milk, the cinnamon, the sugar and the self-raising flour.

3. Gently mix the egg whites into the egg yolk mixture. Your batter should be airy.











4. Melt some butter in a pan and bake small pancakes until they are golden brown like the picture below.









5. You want to see your pancake rise like the one below.

6. Don't bake your pancakes in a very hot pan! It will give you brown pancakes when the inside is still batter!
Serve the cupcakes with fruit or maple syrup.

Good luck!