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It’s Pure Romance for Clandestine Cake Club

02 Sunday Mar 2014

Posted by Fiona in Food, Recipes

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abbey tavern, cake club, chocolate and strawberry cake, chocolate finger cake, chocolate layered cake, clandestine cake club, easy chocolate cake recipe, I can't believe you made this cake, Lorraine Pascale, passion carrot cake, red velvet cake, swiss meringue buttercream, wedding cake

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Last Monday was the second Cladenstine Cake Club of the year and as February was the month of Valentine’s day, the theme of the night was Pure Romance. I was super excited as with pure romance being the theme, surely there must be  must be some chocolate cake and also it gave me a chance to try out a cake I had never made before. 

A few took my fancy, from a  passion cake recipe by Sarah Cook to a chocolate and coconut layer cake but as soon as I saw the ‘I can’t believe you made that cake’ by Lorraine Pascale, I knew I had to give it a go. A two layered chocolate buttercream cake with raspberries or strawberries on top and lots of chocolate cigarillios round the outside, it looked beautiful.

There was more appeal in making it in that the recipe didn’t look too difficult. Here is the recipe:

Ingredients

  • vegetable oil or oil spray
  • 200g/7oz butter, softened
  • 200g/7oz caster sugar
  • 4 free-range eggs
  • 140g/5oz plain flour
  • 60g/2½oz cocoa powder
  • pinch salt
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 400g/14oz plain, milk, or white chocolate cigarillos (about 75–80 in total) This are usually bought online so if you can’t get them in time you can use chocolate fingers or matchsticks instead
For the buttercream
  • 250g/9oz butter, softened
  • 500g/1lb 2oz icing sugar
  • 100g/3½oz good dark chocolate (at least 70 per cent cocoa solids), melted and slightly cooled
For the decoration
  • strawberries or raspberries

002 (1024x683)Method:

  1. Preheat the oven to 180/C/350F/Gas 4 and line a 20cm/8in round deep cake tin with baking paper and brush or spray with oil.
  2. Cream together the butter and sugar in a large bowl until they begin to go pale. Add half of the eggs and half of the flour and mix well.

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Pascale’s Moreish Peanut Treats

10 Thursday Oct 2013

Posted by Fiona in Food, Recipes

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chocolate and peanut, Easy delicious recipes, Lorraine Pascale, Peanut Butter Slabs, Peanut Butter Squares, peanut deserts

Lorraine Pascale Peanut Butter Squares

Lorraine Pascale- you can’t help but be jealous- gorgeous and a talented cook, it’s not quite fair really.  I have looked through her books and watched her show  but if I’m completely honest I had yet to try out a recipe. However a couple of weeks ago my lovely friend Ali invited us round for dinner and not only did she cook an incredible chicken noodle dish but she baked pistachio carrot cake and wait for it…chocolate peanut slabs! A perfectionist to the core, Ali’s slabs were cut identically and not only did they look incredible but they tasted it too! The trouble is they are too addictive! Even though they are quite rich, you eat one, say to yourself, wow that was great I couldn’t possibly have another and five minutes later your hand is edging toward the biscuit tin again. I left with a takeaway bag to bring home with me and ended up eating another one on the train ride home! Not good!

A week later an opportunity to make the peanut slabs arose as the choir at work were putting on a cake sale. As tempted as I was to make them prior to this, I did not trust myself with not being able to eat the whole lot if I did, so I was very happy that I had an ‘excuse’ for baking. I was surprised at how simple the recipe is and also a little shocked at how much peanut butter you use but it is most definitely worth it. The ingredients are as follows:

  • 150g/5½oz butter
  • 200g/7oz dark chocolate (at least 60% cocoa solids) or milk chocolate (or a mixture of both)
  • 250g/9oz digestive biscuits
  • 200g/7oz soft light brown sugar
  • 300g/10½oz crunchy peanut butter
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

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  1. Line a 20cm/8in square tin with baking parchment, leaving some excess paper hanging over the edges (this makes it easier to lift out once set).

011 (800x533) As you can probably see from my picture the tin isn’t quite the right size and therefore the mixture wasn’t as compact as it could have been. I definitely learned from it though and would advise when a recipe asks for a 20cm tin, you better use it! 013 (800x533)2. Blitz the digestive biscuits and brown sugar in a blender or food processor to give fine crumbs.

014 (800x533) 015 (800x533)3. Melt the butter in a large pan over a low heat.

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4. Snap the chocolate into squares and throw into a small bowl.

020 (800x533)5. Melt in the microwave in 30 second blasts, stirring well between each addition or sit the bowl over a pan over simmering water. Make sure that the bottom of the pan does not touch the water or the chocolate may ‘seize’ and go really grainy and stiff.021 (800x533)6. Tip the crumbs into the melted butter.023 (800x533)7.  Stir in the peanut butter and vanilla extract and mix together so everything is well combined.025 (800x533)

026 (800x533)8. Tip the mixture into the lined tin and press it down really hard with the back of the spoon. It needs to be really compact and tight. (As you can see my tin is a bit too large so it’s not compact enough but if this happens just keep the mixture as close together as you can)

030 (800x533)9. Then pour over the melted chocolate, tilting the tin back and forth a bit so that the whole thing is evenly covered.

031 (800x533) 10. Pop in the freezer for 30 minutes to firm up (or the fridge for an hour).

Then take it out, cut it into squares and get ready to eat!

082 (800x533) I apologise for my pictures on this post, there’s only so much you can do with a peanut slab,  however, the taste most definitely beats how they look and this recipe is one I will be using repeatedly. They went down an absolute treat at work, and the following week I got to try them again as my friend Marie made them!

Lorraine says in her book that she was recipe testing some millionaire’s shortbread and found that she didn’t have enough of the correct ingredients. A family-sized pot of crunchy peanut butter sat in the back of her cupboard, caught her eye and inspired her for these peanut butter squares. Well all I can say to that is thank goodness for peanut butter! I’ll be trying it out myself in more recipes!022

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