Saturday, 29 March 2014

Citrus almond cinnamon cake with Chantilly cream, berries and pistachios

Citrus almond cinnamon cake with Chantilly cream, berries and pistachios

This weekend we cooked a huge brunch for a lovely gathering of 15 of our friends and five of their kids, including three very beautiful babies!  I made this whopping great cake which Matilda, pictured here, could barely wait to dive into. The cake itself was flavoured with orange and lemon zest, cinnamon, vanilla and ground almonds, then topped with apricot jam, Chantilly cream, raspberries, blackberries and pistachios.  You can see it was massive and for a smaller number of people you could halve the ingredients and make a one layered cake (and still it would be deep enough to slice it in half to sandwich with jam and cream).

Sunday, 23 March 2014

Grapefruit and molasses loaf cake

Grapefruit and molasses loaf cake
  
Yep, I’m really failing at this healthy eating malarkey.  I bought a load of lovely red grapefruit with all the best of intentions of eating a healthy breakfast every day before work, rather than skipping it completely and then needing a chocolate fix mid-morning. Sigh!  The grapefruit have been sitting uneaten as I dash past them every day, until today I decided to rescue them from their decidedly sad plight and… turn them into cake of course!  I have to say though, once you’ve tasted this you’ll wonder why you’d ever eat grapefruit any other way. Rich yet clean, tangy yet elegant, everyone who has tasted this has fallen in love with it.  Sorry healthy eating, cake wins again!

Grapefruit and molasses loaf cake

Sunday, 16 March 2014

Blackberry and almond buttermilk scones

Blackberry and almond buttermilk scones

A lovely sunny Sunday morning baking session today, listening to good music and making some simple free-form scones.  The buttermilk in these makes the batter quite moist (hence deciding to dollop the mixture onto the baking trays rather than roll out and cut with a pastry cutter) and the fresh blackberries give them a fantastic juicy sweetness that means you don’t need to serve them with jam (unless you’re a sugar fiend like me and just can’t resist) – just stick to lashings of clotted cream!  (The healthy eating is clearly going great guns…)

Monday, 10 March 2014

Raspberry, elderflower and amaretti crumble (wheat-free)

Raspberry, elderflower and amaretti crumble (wheat-free)

My sister Lizzie came over for dinner this evening after work and I made this as a quick wheat-free pudding. I was pleased that it was also a dairy-free and sugar-free dessert as we’re all trying to be healthy, but then quickly realised that there was plenty of sugar in the amaretti biscuits and elderflower cordial (and in fact the porridge oats were golden syrup-flavoured).  On that realisation, I decided to hang it all and served it with gorgeous salted caramel ice cream – there’s always tomorrow to try being healthy…

Raspberry, elderflower and amaretti crumble (wheat-free)

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Passionfruit, lime and pistachio layer cake

Passionfruit, lime and pistachio layer cake

Our friend Jon’s flatmate Shivaji is moving home to India this week and cooked us a fantastic Indian meal to say goodbye.  I contributed this cake to the feast – made with pistachios and passionfruit pulp in the cake batter, then iced with a mascarpone mixed with passionfruit curd, an amazing find from a recent farmer’s market.  You can buy the curd online or make your own from scratch – Nigella Lawson has a nice recipe on her website.  

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