Showing posts with label The Great British Bake Off. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Great British Bake Off. Show all posts

Wednesday, 31 December 2014

Terry's Chocolate Orange Christmas Leftover Muffins

The full title of this inventive recipe is 'Terry's-chocolate-orange-New-Year-sweet-Christmas-leftover-muffins'. By the time Boxing Day rolls in, as do Christmas' survivors, leftover turkey is usually seen as the order of the day. But surely too much credence is given to our seasonal savoury companions - turkeys, geese, duck, pork, usually the preserve of stodgy sandwiches - what of leftover sweets? In the spirit of New Year celebratory baking, and clutching some of the remaining Christmas Terry's chocolate orange, I decided to turn my sweet leftovers into a muffin recipe. As the saying goes, adversity is the mother of invention. And so leftover chocolate was the mother of this invention.

Ingredients (Makes 12)
3/4 Terry's Dark Chocolate Orange
2 large eggs
4oz self-raising flour (or baking powder and plain flour)
4oz caster sugar
4oz soft butter

For decoration (see below)

Method
Preheat oven to Gas Mark 5 (or equivalent)
Cream together the butter and sugar until soft
Add the beaten eggs to the mixture gradually, a bit at a time
Fold in the flour until combined
Chop the chocolate orange segments into chunks
Stir chocolate chunks into the mixture
Bake in preheated oven for 15-20 minutes


Decoration
For decoration I went (again) with leftovers - in the form of glace cherries, mini meringues, chocolate chunks, chocolate stars - so go wild and dangerously and experiment with whatever you happen to have to hand!


Good luck and comment below or tweet your progress!

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Watch Wednesday: The Great British Bake Off review


During the weeks that I've uploaded either a TV or film review on my blog every Wednesday I don't think I've ever mentioned my love of the Bake Off. If you like in the UK or England then you've probably heard of it, and you may even like it, but chances are you might not have heard of this recent British classic if you don't. As a foodie and evening telly junkie I've been hooked. But what's the recipe to this 4-series programme's success? Start with a goodie/baddie base of celebrity bakers Paul Hollywood (Mr Arctic Fox Eyes) and Mary Berry (Queen of Cakes). Then add in thirteen ('a baker's dozen') nervous amateur bakers who spread their love of cake around the country. Next mix in a show stopper, signature bake and technical challenge every week. Finish with comedy double act Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc to chivvy on the contestants. Finally, you have a British cookery competition classic, with a bit of good old fashioned history chucked in for luck. Watch it; you'll love it!

The Great British Bake Off is aired on BBC2 Tuesday's, 8pm

Carpe Diem xx