‘Cake Catwalk’ Pumpkin Tier Cake

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As you can see I’m a bit late with the posting considering I’m posting about a cake designed as a pumpkin and we’re now into the beginning of October but it’s still kind of Halloween spirit right? Fireworks are still happening and as long as there’s pumpkin on the market then making cakes using them can never be too late.

I actually made this cake not for a Halloween event but for October’s Cake Club ‘Cake Catwalk’ event. Since being completely blown away by the sheer awe inspiring talent of cakes displayed along a catwalk at the Cakes & Bakes show last year I have been meaning to create one that could test my skills when it comes to cake decorating. I love nothing more than looking at cakes and admiring other people’s work but I also wanted to give it a go, and give myself enough time to spend decorating and thinking about a ‘catwalk’ cake.

As it was October and drawing close to Halloween I immediately thought about baking a pumpkin cake and therefore searched the net for some inspiration. There were some incredible cakes at the Bakes & Cakes show that I went to the Saturday before. I especially loved the Tim Burton inspired corpse bride cake with the beautiful twisted black tree down the side as well as some mighty impressive ones from individuals as young as 8! (I’m guessing some parents might have given a helping hand in the making there but oh well!)

The cake I decided upon was a there tier pumpkin cake. I had previously made some lovely, light pumpkin passion cupcakes at my brothers 30th and therefore decided to use the same recipe. I’ve never used a recipe meant for cupcakes to make a 20cm round cake before so was a bit anxious as to how it would turn out. Thankfully it baked through, although it could’ve been slightly springier. It did feel quite heavy and although tasted lovely when I make it again I will either:

  1. Not leave it in the oven so long
  2. Follow an actual cake rather than cupcake recipe

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BBC Good Food Bakes & Cakes Show 2014

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Just when you think you can’t get enough of cake, BBC Good Food brought to life the Bakes & Cakes Show which gave cake lovers another opportunity to sample food, take part in masterclasses and stock up on lots of cake accessories before the festive season kicks in.  Sponsored by Lexus and held at the Business Design Centre in Islington the Bakes and Cakes Show took place last weekend from Saturday to Monday. The Business Design Centre is a smaller more intimate version of Earls Court and proved a great place to hold events and exhibitions. Before attending on Saturday I had a look at the exhibitor list and the majority of exhibitors were the same from Cakes & Bakes and therefore I thought I wouldn’t see much I hadn’t seen before however I did come across some lovely new finds. There was also a cake catwalk upstairs and a Halloween themed cake display from individuals as young as 5 upwards. In addition to this there were talks and masterclasses throughout the day with Paul Hollywood, Mary Berry, John Whaite, Eric Lanlard and many more. Continue reading

Filling & healthy Fig, Avocado & Falafal Salad

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fig falafel & advocado salad fig falafel and advocadoFigs are one of those fruits that has never appealed to me. If I’m honest I just never really knew what to do with them, the closest I can think of eating anything with figs in when I was younger was a fig roll biscuit and I can’t say i was a huge fan of them! However, I was introduced to figs in a new way about a year ago when my friend Rachel brought a fig and goats cheese salad into work. I absolutely love goats cheese and as the salad looked so good I asked her what she had mixed in with it and discovered it was figs. Therefore being the curious foodie and hugely influenced by everything I see I decided I would try and make my own fig salad concoction. As soon as I tried the two flavours together I was absolutely hooked.fig falafel advocado salad Continue reading

Discover Cake & Bake Show 2014

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Last weekend the Cake & Bake Show came back in full swing to Earls Courts with a programme jam packed with workshops, recipes and chef demonstrations. It was my first time at cake and bake show last year and it was an incredible day so I couldn’t wait to go again this year. I was honestly like a kid on Chrismtas morning!

Arriving just after 11, Earls Court was already buzzing with people and there were some familiar stands from last year as well as plenty of new ones. Earls Court seemed to be more divided this year between cake accessories and cake stalls and although there was so much going on I felt it wasn’t as big as last year and one thing they didn’t have was the cake catwalk which was slightly disappointing as it was such a unique and fun visual last year. They did however still have some incredible towering, exceptional decorated cake from the decayed zombie mermaid to a jaw dropping Mary Berry & Paul Hollywood Cake with a unicorn in the middle.

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Step back in time at the Kerouac Shack

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The Gastronome Kerouac ShackThe GastronomeKerouac Shack poetryKerouac Shack GarageLast night The Gastronome allowed people to travel back in time to the 1950’s and enjoy a night of fine food, old fashioned bourbons, poetry and swinging music. Held in an old converted gas station, the event Kerouac Shack was a special one off supper club curated by the gastronome himself, Joseph Curtis.

Having spent the day at Cake and Bake Show (amazing as always) I wasn’t sure if I was going to be able to stomach a five course meal, and I can admit I’m still suffering slightly (mainly from the old fashioned bourbons) but it was absolutely worth it. As soon as I stepped through the doors of the garage it was like being transported into a secret gem of a place and different era entirely. Most people were already sitting at their long tables which consisted of 6 people to one table by the time I arrived. A small shot glass of what I thought at first must be some alcoholic beverage was given to us as soon as we sat down and which we found out was Amuse Bouche, a cold pea creamy soup which was  thick and delicious.

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Each table had one bottle of white and red wine and upon going to the bar we were given an old fashioned bourbon which is one of the tastiest drinks I have discovered but also the reason for a pretty sore head today. The drink takes approximately 8 minutes to make and were extremely popular so several were made up in advance to avoid waiting time. Next to the bar the chefs openly cooked and prepared the food which I was in awe of as they managed to cook and present everything so beautifully.

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Rise and shine for Columbia Road Flower Market

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beautiful tulipsI have been saying I will go to Columbia Road flower market for probably the best part of a year however for some reason or another haven’t ventured out- probably due to being lazy on a Sunday morning and wanting to stay in with a cup of tea and a paper (how old am I?!). However this morning with the sun shining I decided there was no excuse and waking up before 9 a.m I decided I would go.

Open every Sunday from 8a.m to 3p.m, Columbia Rd market will still be on even if the rain is pouring from the skies! Luckily for me it was a lovely day and I found it pretty easily too as, after getting off at Old Street station, I just followed the direction that several people carrying big beautiful bunches of flowers were coming from. I saw so many people with flowers in their hands I worried I would get there and there wouldn’t be many left however I needn’t have worried as when I arrived the place was absolutely buzzing and there was a large selection of flower stalls. It was so busy at times I could barely move but I didn’t really mind as like everyone else I just got caught up with looking around at all the flowers. Sunflowers and hydrangeas proved popular and there were so many different coloured roses from baby pink to midnight blue as well as orchids and flower buds. A band played at either end of the market and there are a selection of shops and cafes on either side of the market to pop in to too. My favourites were Vintage heaven & cakehole (perfect for picking up a tea set) and the old fashioned style pic n mix store Suck & chew (shock horror!).

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Delicious Breakfast Bircher

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BircherHealthy BircherBirchers have become a bit of an addiction for me at the moment and also my Friday morning treat. As much as I love trying out new recipes and different cuisines when I get hold of something I like I become a bit of a creature habit and I can return to it again and again. Examples of this have included the roasted vegetable cous cous from M&S (honestly if it’s not on the shelf when I’ve set my mind on having it for lunch I spend about an hour deciding on something else) as well as recently the goats cheese bakes from Sainsburys (probably not the healthiest of dinner options but so simple) and now after discovering Pret’s bircher I have become addicted! It really is such a treat and when I have it I just feel all happy because it’s delicious yet good for you at the same time and fills me right up.

So, after buying the bircher approximately 11 times and still not growing tired of it but rather thinking I’ve started spending more money than I normally would on breakfast I thought to myself it might be a good thing to save some money and try and make my own version. Turns out it’s pretty simple to do. All you need is:

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Gluten free Sweet Potato Brownies

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So I’ve only recently discovered the blog Deliciously Ella and fell in love straight away with the beautiful photography, delicious looking food and therefore seeing as the brownies looked to be one of the more popular recipes I thought what better way to spend a Sunday than trying out a new recipe!

When it comes to brownies I must admit I can pretty much eat a lot of them. There are always new ones to try from crunchie, marble to snickers (yum that was a good one at BBC Good food festival) and so with my new found love for vegetables in baking and my addiction to sweet potato fries at the moment I was quite excited to see what it would be like to test this brownie recipe out.

The ingredients at first proved a bit tricky for me to find. If I had prepared myself and taken a trip to Planet Organic, I might have been a little bit more successful. However, I wasn’t sensible enough and was left with simply a Sainsbury’s or M & S to choose from and unfortunately neither one had the buckwheat flour which left me opting for rice flour.

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Staying positive I went in search for the raw cacao and couldn’t get hold of that either so normal cocoa powder it was! Turns out rice flour in brownies might not be the answer to delicious brownies. I also think following cup measurements probably didn’t agree with me as although I converted them according to a website that helps you convert tricky things like this, perhaps I went a little off the mark. The recipe is simple enough to follow and the brownies baked in the time said, however the taste of them didn’t turn out as I was hoping for. Rather than the, ‘wow these are a million times better than chocolate brownies’ reaction it was a strong case of silent chewing followed by my boyfriend pretty much trying to swallow with a look of pain on his face. In my case the initial brownie didn’t taste as good as I was hoping but funnily enough I didn’t find the aftertaste all too bad and opted for another (part of this might have been due to the fact that I hate to waste food but all the same at least they got eaten).

Therefore moral of the story here is that following a given recipe is a good thing to do however don’t be disheartened if it doesn’t go to plan- recipes are for trying and testing and I will try and bake these again. The idea of a healthy yet delicious brownie sounds right up my street so I won’t give up on this recipe yet- I’ll just buy the right ingredients next time! Happy Baking!

Ingredients (I’ve used Delia’s lovely online converter to convert cups into grams which I hope helps)

Makes 10 brownies

2 medium to large sweet potatoes

2/3 of a cup of ground almonds/ 250g

1/2 a cup of buckwheat flour (brown rice flour will also work) / 75g

14 medjool dates

4 tablespoons of raw cacao

3 tablespoons of pure maple syrup

a pinch of salt

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Method (taken from Deliciously Ella’s blog):

1) Pre-heat the oven to 180C/gas mark 4, then peel the sweet potatoes. Cut them into chunks and place into a steamer for about  twenty minutes, until they become really soft.

2) Once they are perfectly soft and beginning to fall apart remove them and add them to a food processor with the pitted dates – this will form one of the sweetest, creamiest, most delicious mixes ever!

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3) Put the remaining ingredients into a bowl, before mixing in the sweet potato date combination. Stir well.

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4) Place into a lined baking dish and cook for about twenty minutes, until you can pierce the brownie cake with a fork bringing it out dry. Remove the tray and allow it to cool for about ten minutes – this is really important as it needs this time to stick together! Remove the brownies from the tray, leaving it another few minutes before cutting them into squares – then dig in and enjoy!

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Art Masterpiece’s at Camden Cake Club

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This month’s Clandestine Cake club theme was Art Masterpiece and wow were there some beautiful looking cakes! I arrived at Bar 55 in Camden (one of my favourite cocktail bars in London) and at 6.30 on a Monday it was already buzzing. The fact that cocktails are two for one all night on Mondays was probably a big reason for this! As I knew I was going to be scoffing my face with cake I decided before arriving that I wasn’t going to have alcohol- well that pretty much went out the window! As soon as I saw the others with Mai tai’s, Stawberry daiquiri’s and other delicious looking cocktails I knew I had to get one! Fiona, one of the cake club members ordered a beautiful looking raspberry mojito and despite the 50 times or so I have been to Bar 55 I have never had it so opted for one and it was sweet, refreshing and too easy to drink!

We had a table reserved in bar 55 and although a little cramped we managed to all squeeze on and place all our cakes on the tables. There was a chocolate Salvador dali clock cake from Fiona, Jelena’s humungous beautiful chocolate and vanilla cake, mini cheesecakes from Kasia , a rainbow pound cake from Lisa, an almond Picasso cake from Cat and finally an aboriginal chocolate and mango cake from Kristina.

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Easy to bake Beetroot and Chocolate Cake

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Chocolate & Beetroot Cake

045 (1024x683)So I’ve baked with butternut squash, have eaten lots of courgette and still need to try parsnip but the vegetable I chose to bake with this time was beetroot. I’m quite late jumping on the whole chocolate and beetroot cake bandwagon however it has always  been one of the recipes I’ve wanted to try and just never got round to doing. Therefore with a birthday coming up at work and knowing my work mate liked chocolate I found it as a perfect excuse to bake a chocolate and beetroot cake. When thinking about cakes and their lovely sweet delicious ingredients the thought of adding a vegetable to the mix doesn’t immediately sound that appealing, however due to be it good marketing, word of mouth or just wanting to try out something a bit different, vegetables in cakes has really taken off and now in pretty much all cake shops, cake parties or amazing cake events it’s pretty much guaranteed you’re going to see a vegetable cake that isn’t just carrot. Continue reading