Showing posts with label Cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cake. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Event: Cheese

Sorry for the long delay in arranging our next meeting.  Life has been pretty hectic so some things have had to be on the back burner for a while.  Anyway, I'm pleased to announce our next meeting will be on Sunday 2nd July 7:30-9:30pm.  Unfortunately The Pig & Butcher can't host us that evening so I'm looking for an alternative venue.

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The theme for our next meeting is Cheese.  This gives you a huge range or ideas to choose from, think sweet or savoury - cream cheese icing (so red velvet, carrot or Guinness cake), cheesecakes, cheese scones or muffins, cheesy tarts, cheesy biscuits...

You could use cream cheese, cheddar, goat's cheese, mozzarella, halloumi, Stilton, Parmesan, brie... the list goes on.

I'm going to bake pear & blue cheese muffins, email me with your choice of bake to reserve your place!


I really fancy some cheese now!

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Event: Our First Birthday!

Our first meeting last year was on 10th February, we will be celebrating our 1st birthday on Sunday 19th February, 19:30-21:30.

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This meeting's theme will be birthday party food!  Bake us your most fabulous bakes for our birthday bash!  Think retro or modern, sausage rolls and birthday cake, sprinkles and vol-au-vents and all manner of miniature foods!

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As always, if you'd like to join us, just choose a bake to bring and email Becky to reserve your spot.  Duplicate bakes will be asked to choose again so get in quick if there's something specific you'd like to bake!  

If you're new and want to know more about what goes on, you can see previous event reports here and read more about how it works on our about page.

Thursday, 1 December 2016

Event Report: Autumn Vegetables

Well, what a turn out!  We had 14 lovely bakers at November's meeting and some seriously yummy bakes!  It's a bit more difficult to try 14 bakes so you have to be more tactical and take teenie slices before going back for bigger chunks of your favourites!

Since we had so many this time, I've added all the photos to a collage rather than making you scroll through 14 images of cakes and bakes.  For the list of who made each bake, please see our event preview.

L-R Top: Carrot & Orange Spiced Cake, Butternut Squash Scones, Butternut Squash & Ginger Tea Loaf
L-R 2nd row: Beetroot Chocolate Brownies, Courgette & Lime Cake, Kale & Apple Cake
L-R 3rd Row: Sweet Potato, Cinnamon & Honey Cake, Free From Carrot Cake,
Coconut & Carrot Flapjacks, Butternut Squash & Maple Cupcakes
L-R Bottom: Handwa, Spinach & Feta Pies, Parsnip & Lemon Cupcakes with Ginger Icing

It was also a bit of a squeeze getting everyone in to my living room as we were just short of the 15 required for a certain venue in town to accommodate us.  I've had a new idea of where might suit though so watch this space for a new venue if we continue to be popular!

I had a fantastic evening and everyone really seemed to enjoy it.  There were plenty of interesting combinations to try among the bakes and some surprising hits!


It was lovely getting to meet so many new baking enthusiasts, we had such a lively meeting with lots of cake based chat as well as general chit chat.  I can't wait for the next one!

(The next event is our Christmas party on which you can find details here.)

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Event Preview: Autumn Vegetables

We have lots of new members attending this month with 13 bakes in total!  Details have just been sent out so please get in touch if you haven't received the address.

We will be enjoying the following bakes:

Becky MParsnip & Ginger Cupcakes
Lilian TCourgette & Orange Cake
Holly MPumpkin & Maple Muffins
Helen CKale & Apple Cake
Laura DSweet Potato Cake
Suzanne D-WPumpkin Scones
Sharon WBeetroot Chocolate Brownies
Emma JCarrot Cake
Lynda W-SMini Spinach & Feta Pies
Katie UVegetable & Goats' Cheese Tart
Helen CButternut Squash & Ginger Teabread
Rose HParsnip & Spiced Orange Cake
Hemina PSavoury Gujarati Cake

They all sound so interesting, I can't wait to try them, quite a few different things I've never tasted before!

See you all on Sunday, please bring a knife (if required) and plate to display your bake.  Tea & Coffee and water will be provided, feel free to bring along something else to drink if you wish.

Friday, 21 October 2016

Event: Christmas Party!

Our Christmas party will be held on Thursday 15th December from 7:30 - 9:30pm.


To join in the festivities and sample some Christmas themed goodies, please let me know your choice of bake to reserve your place asap!  The usual suspects are likely to get snapped up fast so if you have something specific in mind, drop me an email as we try to avoid duplicates.

Remember, you don't need to be an expert baker to take part, just enjoy baking and eating said bakes!  There's no judging and it's all very informal, a bit of fun with fellow baking fans and a great way to meet new people.  Our Christmas event would be a great one to start with if you've been unsure about coming along!

I've just updated our "about" section on the Facebook page to include the following summary:

"We are a fun baking (eating) club who like to share yummy bakes and get to know new people in the local area. 

Affiliated 
with Uckfield WI, we have members of all ages and baking abilities. We meet every 6 weeks or so (often on a Sunday evening) and have a different theme for every meeting.

You don't have to be in the WI, nor a master baker to join! We aren't strict and there's no judging, just come along and enjoy all sorts of different bakes.

If you'd like to join us, please head to our website for more information on how it works and what you need to do."


As it's our Christmas party, I shall treat us all to some mulled wine (or un-mulled if that's not to your taste) and the usual tea and coffee will be available of course!

Of course, I always make a few suggestions and despite some of these being obvious choices, they are Christmas classics:

Mince Pies
Christmas Cake
Stollen or even a Stollen Wreath!
Sausage Rolls
Chai Spiced Chocolate Baked Cheesecake
Strudel
Gingerbread Men/Cake/Brownies...
Christmas Tree Cupcakes


And some more examples of Christmas bake ideas from my old Glasgow Baking Club.

Event Report: Fruit & Flowers

We had another fab meeting last week with the Fruit and/or flowers theme.  We had 6 bakers again with one newcomer.

I ran out of time to make the elderflower mascarpone layer cake so I went for a Waitrose magazine recipe, Peach, cherry & almond cake with elderflower syrup:


Sharon made this lovely spiced currant & orange blossom loaf cake:


Lynda made an unusual but delicious gooseberry fool tart with a cakey pastry:


Laura made a decadent dark chocolate cake with raspberries:


Lyndsey made these lovely moist Lemony lemon blondies:


And Pamela made this scrummy light Elderflower & raspberry cake:



Thursday, 6 October 2016

Event: Autumn Vegetables

Our next event will be on Sunday 20th November at 19:30 - 21:30.  The theme is Autumn Vegetables.

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Think root vegetables like carrots, beets and parsnip or pumpkins and squashes (although technically fruits) or even greens like broccoli.  Remember, your bake doesn't have to be sweet nor a cake, anything baked is allowed.

As always, to come along and take part, just email Becky with your choice of bake (first to email gets first choice if there are any duplicates).  Details of the venue will be emailed to participating bakers a few days before the event.

A few ideas:

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Of course, there's the obvious carrot cake (please no walnuts as I love carrot cake!) or perhaps a parsnip version with ginger.  (I've made this Pear & Parsnip cake before and loved it!)

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Or there's beetroot cake, with or without chocolate.



 And courgette cake is another vegetable based cake:

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Or there's traditional American pumpkin pie:

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Monday, 26 September 2016

GBBO Inspired Event: The Report

We had another fab evening with our Great British Bake Off inspired bakes last week.  It was just us regulars this time which was lovely as we all caught up over a cuppa and chatted about our bakes, Christmas, WI and lots of other topics.  And of course sampled each others' scrumptious bakes!



We had another lovely selection of bakes to enjoy.  Laura D made Millionaire Shortbread with a stunning gold topping.



Lynda made a lovely refreshing Pistachio Lemon Drizzle Cake:



Pamela made these nutty spiced Florentines which we all thought would be fab at Christmas:



Helen made Paul Hollywood's beautiful light Victoria Sponge:



And I made Nadiya's savoury muffins from a recipre featured in an issue of WI Life magazine (with a few changes - I'll be publishing the adapted recipe soon!)



All of the bakes went down a treat, it was nice having a savoury option to break up the sweet, I might do the same again next time!

The date polls are still open for our next meeting in Autumn http://doodle.com/poll/diiebethkkw4n5sf and our Christmas Party http://doodle.com/poll/gpc3xqckdq5zx97g but they'll be closing soon so hurry up and tick your dates if you want to come along!

Tuesday, 31 May 2016

Recipe - Nigella's Chocolate Guinness Cake

Here's the recipe for the Guinness Cake I made for our Boozy Bakes event.


Ingredients:
    • 250ml Guinness
    • 250g unsalted butter
    • 75g cocoa
    • 400g caster sugar
    • 142ml sour cream
    • 2 eggs
    • 1 tablespoon real vanilla extract
    • 275g plain flour
    • 2 1/2 teaspoons bicarbonate of soda
    • 300g Philadelphia cream cheese
    • 125ml double or whipping cream
 Method:
  • Preheat the oven to gas mark 4/180°C, and butter and line a 23cm springform tin.
  • Pour the Guinness into a large wide saucepan, add the butter – in spoons or slices – and heat until the butter’s melted, at which time you should whisk in the cocoa and sugar. Beat the sour cream with the eggs and vanilla and then pour into the brown, buttery, beery pan and finally whisk in the flour and bicarb.

  • Pour the cake batter into the greased and lined tin and bake for 45 minutes to an hour. Leave to cool completely in the tin on a cooling rack, as it is quite a damp cake.
  • When the cake’s cold, sit it on a flat platter or cake stand and get on with the icing. Lightly whip the cream cheese until smooth, sieve over the icing sugar and then beat them both together. Or do this in a processor, putting the unsieved icing sugar in first and blitz to remove lumps before adding the cheese.
  • Add the cream and beat again until it makes a spreadable consistency. Ice the top of the black cake so that it resembles the frothy top of the famous pint.
I made it exactly as stated (I used the food processor technique for the icing, so much quicker, easier AND I didn’t end up covered in icing sugar like usual!), it needed the full hour in my oven and was cooked perfectly.  The edge was slightly crispy which I love but the whole cake was moist – not dry at the edges like some cakes I’ve baked before!  I highly recommend it!

Monday, 30 May 2016

Event Report - Boozy Bakes!

We had another fantastic meeting at the weekend with the theme Boozy Bakes being a popular one.  Sadly, despite Sunday evening being the most popular choice initially, a few interested members couldn't make it as it was the bank holiday weekend and we had a couple of no-shows leaving just 6 of us again but wow, those 6 bakes were amazing!


I remembered to get a group shot of us this time too!

L-R: Helen, Laura, Pamela, Lynda, Gillian and me (Becky)

We had another lovely evening of chat and cake munching with a few cups of tea.  (I did offer booze since it was boozy bakes but we had enough of that in the food anyway!)

And as for the bakes, I can't pick a favourite, although I'm always going to have a soft spot for my old favourite, the Guinness cake I made.  They were all so different this time, it was lovely to try so many new things.

Helen C baked these beautiful Mojito cupcakes which she crystallised the mint leaves for herself!  They had a good hint of lime and just the right kick of rum, delicious!


My, much less attractive, Chocolate Guinness Cake by Nigella.  So easy to make, moist and delicious, I just love this cake, it works every time!  (Recipe to follow.)


Laura D made these scrummy Baileys chocolate cupcakes with Baileys icing.


New member, Lynda W-S made this very tasty rum & raisin bundt cake which was deceptively light.


Pamela M made a Tiramisu cake which was divine, super light and fluffy with just the right amount of liqueur and coffee and a crunchy addition of pistachios!


Another new member, Gillian, made a deliciously stodgy flour-less Chocolate Souffle Cake with Armagnac prunes!  (Prunes not pictured but they were super boozy, yum!)


So as you can see, we were well and truly spoilt and full up by the end of the evening!

Even if you're not a confident baker, please do come along if you fancy joining us.  Bake something easy, we don't judge!  Details to follow soon on the next theme but if you want to come along, join in the poll to choose the date for our next event here.

Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Event report: Yellow

On Sunday 3rd April we held our second event, the first since welcoming new Uckfield WI members to join us as their sub-group.  The evening was a great success despite 6 drop outs, with 5 new members, 4 of whom were WI members.  We had a great array of yellow themed goodies with lemon being a popular choice but still having some good variation amongst the bakes.


I made Passionfruit Melting Moments, a biscuit I've made before and loved, despite them spreading and being much more fragile than intended (and the same happened again but I now have a few tips to try next time I attempt them!).  These biscuits are actually the ones in the blog and Facebook profile photos.


Jo W made a delicious Victoria Sponge with home made lemon curd and lashings of whipped cream (which only just survived the journey in the car!)


Pamela M made a Whole Lemon Cake with a mascarpone icing, yum.


Helen C made a lovely moist Lemon Drizzle Loaf Cake!


Bella R made some slightly unusual but very nice Lemon & Basil Shortcake Biscuits.


And finally, Lyndsey W made awesome Lemon Meringue Cupcakes.


Thank you to everyone who came along!  Many cups of tea were drunk, biscuit troubleshooting tips discussed among other various topics as well as generally getting to know one another.   It was a lovely evening and we've already chosen a fun theme for our next event!  More info to follow soon.

Comment below if you're interested in recipes for any of the bakes above and I'll do my best to share them here :)