What are you baking this week?
- slimpersoninside
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Oooh, very nice Sue.
- slimpersoninside
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This afternoon I made a Mrs Robin's Fruit Cake. Someone mentioned making one a while back (Suffs?) and, as I fancied a boiled fruit cake but couldn't find the recipe I've used in the past, Google came to my rescue. I added a teaspoon of mixed spice just because I like it. It will be added to my list!
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Glad you liked it. My recipe for Mrs Robin's fruit cake does have mixed spice in it but I always increase the amount. Sometimes I use black tea instead of the water. That works well too.
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Cheers Suffs. Sounds like it's versatile too! For the fruit I used sultanas and raisins as that's what I had, hubby has mentioned using chopped dates instead next time as they're his favourite.
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i'll take more notice of oven temp and time next time - i used those from the 'other' website rather from the 'sourdough' website - and i will make them nearer a regular croissant size next time!
( my partner had the biggest one - i had the smallest, which was nearer to normal size!)
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They look nice!
I have a croissanr recipe somewhere. They have been on my to-do list for a while. But the usual problem, if I make them, we eat them...
I have a croissanr recipe somewhere. They have been on my to-do list for a while. But the usual problem, if I make them, we eat them...
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yeah, they've been on my 'attempt' list for a very long time so finally bit the bullet. glad i did.
they just need a bit more time/schedule planning than ordinary (sourdough) bread.
i tried cutting my partner's one open to show the laminations but even though the knife is razor sharp it still squashed it a bit more than would show them accurately (slicing and not pushing on the knife).
ps. you can freeze them at the rolled up but unprooved/uncooked stage.
they just need a bit more time/schedule planning than ordinary (sourdough) bread.
i tried cutting my partner's one open to show the laminations but even though the knife is razor sharp it still squashed it a bit more than would show them accurately (slicing and not pushing on the knife).
ps. you can freeze them at the rolled up but unprooved/uncooked stage.
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Freezing...
I've done frozen dough once a while back and it was OK, but since I found that bread freezes well after baking, I've done it that way. It makes the bread available much more quickly!!
I've done frozen dough once a while back and it was OK, but since I found that bread freezes well after baking, I've done it that way. It makes the bread available much more quickly!!
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i was thinking about freezer space (ours is small) - if i put cooked ones in to ours they'd come out as squashed packets of flakes because i've packed other things in to the space!
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Those look great Scullion
I once made some rather good croissants following a step-by-step illustrated recipe from Good Housekeeping, there was one in every magazine. I lost the clipping, so invested in Good Housekeeping Step-by-Step Recipes book, thinking it would be a collection of the magazine recipes. It’s not, and 30 years on I’m still annoyed, though it’s a good book.
I’m eyeing up M&S frozen croissants to bake at home.
I once made some rather good croissants following a step-by-step illustrated recipe from Good Housekeeping, there was one in every magazine. I lost the clipping, so invested in Good Housekeeping Step-by-Step Recipes book, thinking it would be a collection of the magazine recipes. It’s not, and 30 years on I’m still annoyed, though it’s a good book.
I’m eyeing up M&S frozen croissants to bake at home.
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They look good Scully. I have them on my to do list too, maybe one day.
My baking effort today was a Golden Syrup Loaf Cake. I do like a slice of cake with my warm drink in the evening!
If you do give the M&S frozen ones a go Sue please could you give your verdict, we use Ocado so easily available (I expect). Thanks.
My baking effort today was a Golden Syrup Loaf Cake. I do like a slice of cake with my warm drink in the evening!
If you do give the M&S frozen ones a go Sue please could you give your verdict, we use Ocado so easily available (I expect). Thanks.
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I was distracted this afternoon when baking the bread rolls. I forgot to add a glug of oil. The rolls are fine and a lot rounder than usual, so I may reduce the fluid content a touch in future.
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A Meissen cheesecake was baked this afternoon, and although it is a tad blonder than usual it did not sink in the middle.
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This year's Simnel cake is out of the oven. I tried a slightly different recipe this year. It calls for an egg wash on the top instead of egg white. It meant that the toasting of the top caused blistering rather than browning. Back to egg white next time. I have some chocolate mini eggs for the middle, but it's too warm to put them on tonight.
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Looks great, aero.
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hmm - simnel cake...
i have now added the things i need to the shopping list (though i'll make the marzipan - i prefer the flavour).
i have now added the things i need to the shopping list (though i'll make the marzipan - i prefer the flavour).