Showing posts with label baking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baking. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 February 2015

Food for thought (and some very cute rabbit pictures)

I know I haven't posted anything at the moment - thanks to writing on my dissertation, which takes up a lot of my time. And now that I will start an internship at Neurocentrx next week there will be even less opportunities to use this blog.

Darwin has all the time in the world - he spends it reading the news

So I'll use this opportunity to share something with you: yet another recipe. Don't leave, this one is really worth trying. And completely guilt-free (I'm on a diet).

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Refreshing cherry cake

Now that it's finally warm outside, it's time for those recipes that can be done with a short baking time (the kitchen is a sauna already without having the oven on), like this cherry cake. The recipe is from a family friend, and it's one of my family's all time favourite.
So here's how to do it:

Ingredients:

  • 4 eggs
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 pack vanilla sugar
  • 1/2 - 1 cup sunflower oil
  • 1 cup sparkling water
  • 4 cups flour (I used a mixture of wheat and spelt flour)
  • 1 pack baking powder
  • 2 glasses of cherries (or fresh ones)
Mix those ingredients (by adding them one at a time) into a soft batter, pour onto a greased baking tray and distribute the cherries on top. Bake for 20 minutes at 200°C/ 390°F. Let cool.

Further ingredients:
  • 2 packs of glaze (or corn starch)
  • 250 ml whipping cream
  • 200 - 250 ml sour cream
  • 200 - 250 ml creme fraiche
  • sugar and cinnamon
Make a glaze out of 2 packs of glaze (you can use corn starch instead) and pour over cake.
Whip the cream, carefully add the sour cream and creme fraiche. Spread mixture onto cake.
Sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon.



Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Coconut-mandarin muffins

Here's the recipe for some quick yet delicious muffins (das Rezept auf deutsch findet ihr hier). They quickly became an all-time favourite with my Canadian flatmates. And now that I'm back in Germany, they serve as a yummy reminder of a year in Ottawa...

(makes about 15 muffins)

Ingredients:
100g butter or margarine
100g sugar
2-3 eggs
150g flour
100g shredded coconut
1 tsp baking powder
1 can of mandarin oranges

Start by mixing the butter, sugar and eggs with an electric whisk. Then mix flour, coconut and baking powder in another bowl and slowly add to butter mixture. Add 100ml of mandarin juice (if there's not enough in the can, add some water).
Fill dough into some muffin paper cups. Add 2-3 slices of mandarin oranges per muffin. If you want, sprinkle some chocolate flakes on top.
Bake for 15-20 minutes at 180°C (350°F).
Eat :)



Sunday, 31 March 2013

Peach cream crumble

I know this blog is becoming something of a recipe book, but I cannot deprive my readers of the mouth-watering treats that my flatmates and me enjoy. So here is yet another, it's just come out of the oven, and smells amazing. Try it with ice cream...


Ingredients:
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 2 tablespoons flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup sour cream or greek yoghurt
  • 1 beaten egg
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla essence
  • 2 cups sliced peaches
Butter Crumb Topping:
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 1/3 cup flour (I used whole-wheat)
  • 1/4 cup butter, room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C). Combine 3/4 cup sugar, 2 tablespoons flour, and salt; beat in sour cream, the beaten egg, and vanilla. Add sliced peaches. Pour mixture into pie pan. Bake at 400°F for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 350°F (175°C) and bake 15 minutes longer. Remove from oven then increase heat to 400°F.
Combine topping ingredients, mix with a knife, then use your hands to mix them until crumbly; sprinkle over pie. Continue to bake pie at 400°F for 10 minutes longer.

Apple pies baked in apples

A friend sent me this amazing recipe some time ago, and now I finally had the time to try it (and adapt it, here's the original). Don't be put off by the prospect of removing the inside of the apples, it's easily done with a small knife and a tablespoon.

So here is the recipe for 4 people:

  • 4 Granny smith apples (make sure that they can stand on their own)
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tbsp sugar or maple syrup
  • 1 tbsp brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp raisins
  • 1 tbsp shredded or sliced almonds
  • pie crust (I used ready made one, here's a recipe if you want to try making your own)
Start by cutting the top off the apples, then start removing the inner bits. Be careful not to puncture the peel (although if that happens, don't worry, just wrap the bottom into some tin foil when baking so that the juice doesn't flow escape into the oven). Keep the apple bits and cut them into small pieces.


Mix the apple pieces with all the other ingredients (except for the pie crust), then spoon this filling into the hollow apples. 

Roll out the pie crust and cut it into thin slices. Weave these together into small squares and put them on top of the apples. Place them into a pan (so that the juice won't flow everywhere) and bake for 40-45 minutes (you can vary the baking time depending on how soft you want your apples).

It looks a bit burned here, but that's just the picture quality...

Voilà.

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Chocolate-mandarin-coconut cupcakes (without egg)

I made those amazing cupcakes yesterday - I didn't have any eggs left, and it was too late to go shopping, so I looked for a recipe for muffins without eggs, then added some mandarins, cream and caramelized muffin crumbs. Simply amazing.

Here's the recipe:

Quick and easy chocolate muffins

Ingredients:

  • 125g flour
  • 1.5 tsps baking powder
  • 0.5 tsp baking soda
  • 65g sugar
  • 3 tblsps cocoa
  • A few drops vanilla essence
  • 100ml water or fruit juice
  • 50ml oil
  • 1 tblsp vinegar
 Filling:
  • 200ml whipping cream
  • 1/2 can of mandarins
  • 50g shredded coconut
  • 3 tblsps butter
  • 3 tblsps icing sugar


Instructions:
Mix all dry ingredients. Add water, oil and vinegar, don't stir any more than necessary.
Fill into 12 paper muffin cups and bake for about 20 minutes at 180^C/350^F. Let cool.

Remove the top of all muffins, crumble them and put them aside, you will need them later.
Beat the whipping cream (if you want, add some sugar and vanilla essence). Carefully add coconut and mandarins, and distribute the mixture equally between the muffins.
Heat the butter in a pan, then add the muffin crumbs. Add icing sugar, and let caramelize while continuously stirring (be careful not to burn them).
Spinkle crumbs over cream.
Enjoy.

Saturday, 23 March 2013

Black forest gateau (Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte)

I made this lovely gateau today. This cake is so much better than anything that is sold under the same name here in Canada.



Here's the recipe:

List of ingredients for dough:
  • 140g of bittersweet and dark chocolate 
  • 75g butter or margarine 
  • 6 eggs 
  • 180g sugar 
  • 100g flour
  • 50g corn starch
  • 2 tsp baking powder 


Instructions:

Melt chocolate and butter together by placing them into a bowl, over a pot of boiling water, stirring regularly.

Separate the eggs. Beat egg whites until a fluffy solid like texture is made. (test with knife)

In a separate bowl, beat egg yolks while adding sugar gradually to make fluffy mixture.

Mix and beat chocolate mixture to the egg yolk and sugar mixture.

In a third bowl, mix flour, starch and baking powder. 

Put half the amount of flour mixture in with the chocolate mix and beat on lowest setting. 

Carefully, with a spoon,  add  1/3 off the egg white snow to the flour /chocolate mix.

Carefully, with a spoon, mix and fold the remaining flour, then add the remaining egg white snow mix, gently fold as well.

Fill into a cake pan and place into pre heated oven at 350°F (175°C).
Bake for 40-45 mins.
Let cool completely. 

After complete cool down, cut cake in 3 separate layers, using string.


List of ingredients for filling and topping:

  • 800 g cherries. Example: red sour cherries, pitted, in light syrup.  (fresh or frozen is good, but NOT in syrup) 
  • 500 ml cherry juice (the same liquid from the jar of cherries, if not enough, use water to top it up)
  • 4 tbsp of corn starch
  • 2 tbsp of sugar
  • 100 ml rum or calvados (for non alcohol, use cherry juice or jam)
  • 800 ml whipping cream  (3-4 packs of Whip It cream stabilizer)
  • 30g sugar
  •  a few drops of vanilla extract 
  • 100g dark chocolate (or any other chocolate)
  • Make sure to save some cherries for decoration! 

    

Instructions:

Mix the corn starch with the sugar in a small bowl, add 3 tbl of the cherry juice. 

Heat remainder of cherry juice in pot until boiling 

Pour starch and sugar mix into pot and whisk until all power is dissolved 

The mixture shoulder a thick texture, remove from heat, add cherries. 

Let cool.

Add 50ml of the 100ml of rum. Use remaining rum to sprinkle over the two bottom cake layers.

Using tin foil, make a ring around thebottom layer of cake. Make sure it's higher than the cake pan. Place the cake ring back on.

On the bottom layer of cake, add 1/2 of cherry mixture 

In a big bowl, whip up thecream with the stabilizer, the sugar and the vanilla extract. 

Take 1/4 of the cream and place evenly on the cherry layer.

Now, add middle layer of cake on top of cream layer.

Now add rest of cherry mixture on top of that middle layer.  

Let cool.

Place another 1/4 of the cream on top of cherries. 

Sprinkles rest of rum.

Place top layer of cake.

Add 1/4 of cream.

Sprinkle any kind of shaved chocolate on top of cream.

Now, decorate with rest of cream, little blobs around around three cake and in the middle. Also decorate with remaining cherries. Also, if there is any cream left over. Spread around the sides of the cake.

Take pictures.

EAT :)