Monday, 24 May 2010

Pain d'epice!

Delicious toasted under the grill, quick and easy to make for a tea time snack! And great for finishing off bits in the kitchen cupboards.



loaf ingredients:

125g plain flour
150g icing sugar
1 1/2 teaspoos of ground cinnamon (add a little extra for luck)
2 teaspoons baking powder
175g unsalted butter
4 medium eggs

preheat oven to 190C and mix all ingredients together, baking time 45 minutes and enjoy warm!!

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Nigella's Chocolate Guinness Cake

I have been eager to try this recipe for myself after my father baked it last time i was home. I finally got around to it today, it is utterly delicious, easy to make, very dark, rich and moist.



INGREDIENTS

FOR THE CAKE
250ml Guinness
250g unsalted butter
75g cocoa
400g caster sugar
1 x 142ml pot sour cream
2 eggs
1 tablespoon real vanilla extract
275g plain flour
2 1/2teaspoons bicarbonate of soda

FOR THE TOPPING
300g Philadelphia cream cheese
150g icing sugar
125ml double or whipping cream
Serving Size : Makes about 12 slices

METHOD

1. Preheat the oven to gas mark 4/180°C, and butter and line a 23cm springform tin.
2. 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.
3. 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.
4. 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.
5. 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.