Showing posts with label Sunday recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunday recipe. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 January 2013

Sunday Recipe - Condensed Milk Cake

Have you seen Dr Ola's blog? It's full of the most amazing recipes, including German biscuits and wonderful Egyptian traditional foods! I found this recipe for a condensed milk cake and decided to try it this afternoon. 


It was so delicious and super quick and easy to make. Dr Ola is one clever lady! 

All you need is 4 eggs, 150g plain flour, 400g condensed milk, 1/2tsp baking powder and 50g melted butter. You whisk them all together with an electric mixer until smooth, before pouring into a round cake tin and baking at 175c for up to 40 minutes. (mine only took 25 minutes) Easy peasy!


Once my cake had cooled, I dusted it with icing sugar and served with a dollop of lingonberry jam to add a little touch of Scandinavia! The flavours went perfectly together. I recommend serving the cake just like this, with a little glass of Bailey's or a cup of tea and a cozy episode of Call the Midwife!

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Sunday, 4 March 2012

Sunday Recipe: White Chocolate Truffle Cupcakes

I came across this recipe on Pinterest this morning and had to share it with you. I've edited it quite a bit, changed the measurements a little, so that they are more logical and replaced the frosting for a raspberry buttercream frosting. I'll post both the links for the original recipes at the bottom, but I hope you enjoy my version!



Ingredients:

For the cakes:
1 3/4 cups plain flour
2tsp baking powder
150ml whole milk
1 - 2 tsp vanilla extract
4 egg whites (room temperature)
6tbsp softened butter
1/2 cup granulated sugar
50ml sour cream
12 white chocolate truffles - I recommend Lindt ones.
 (I also recommend having around 15 truffles, so that there are spares to eat while you wait :)

For the topping:
1/2 cup butter (room temperature)
12 ounces of frozen raspberries
1/2tsp fresh lemon juice
4 cups icing sugar

Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 160°C (325°F). Line your cupcake tray. 
2. Mix dry ingredients. In a separate bowl, combine the milk and vanilla. In another bowl, beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form. 
3. Take another bowl and beat together the butter and sugar until fluffy, before adding the sour cream and beating until smooth. Then add the dry ingredients, bit by bit, alternating with the milk mixture.
4. Whisk in 1/3 of the egg whites, then gently fold in the rest. 
5. Now it's time to spoon the mixture into the cupcake cases. I find using a ladle works best. Bake the cupcakes for 17 - 20 minutes, or until a wooden pick comes out clean. 
6. Immediately after removing the cakes from the oven, carefully scoop out the top of the cupcake, making a hole about 2/3 deep. Press a truffle into the centre of each of the cupcakes, then put the lid back on top. This will keep the heat in and allow the truffle to melt. 
7. Remove the cupcakes from the tray and leave to cool for around 30 minutes. 

For the topping:
1. Cook the raspberries in a saucepan over medium heat, stirring continuously until they break down into a sauce. Then pour the sauce through a strainer (I usually use a regular sieve), then return the seedless sauce to the pot and simmer until it reduces to a 1/4 cup of very concentrated raspberry sauce. Set aside to cool. 
2. When the raspberry sauce is room temperature, cream the butter before adding about 2 cups of sugar, the raspberry sauce and lemon juice. Mix until smooth before adding the rest of the sugar. If the mixture is too stiff, add a little room temperature milk. 
3. Take the little 'lids' off of the cupcakes and cut them in half. Carefully spread or pipe the icing over each of the cakes before placing the 'lids' back on top, inverted and upside down (for butterflies!). 
4. Decorate with white chocolate curls or chocolate buttons. 


I know that these aren't very Nordic. So make sure you eat them with some freshly-made coffee, take a hike in the forest to collect the raspberries yourself and make lots of Swedish Chef noises while you mix the ingredients! 

(recipes and pictures lovingly taken from here and here)

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