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  1. Quick and Easy Chocolate Cupcakes

    February 27, 2011 by ismepete

    Today’s guest recipe comes from Carly Wood, who has just launched a new silicone bakeware website, who has kindly agreed to share one of her quick easy recipes for this site.

    If you fancy whipping up a sweet treat, may I suggest you give these chocolate cupcakes a try?  Although they only take minutes to prepare, they taste very decadent and will certainly give you a much needed chocolate fix!

    Quick Easy Chocolate Cupcakes

    Additionally, this is a great recipe for baking novices, as it’s hard to get wrong!

    Ingredients for ‘Quick and Easy Chocolate Cupcakes’

    (Makes 12)

    * 110g of soft margarine

    * 85g of self raising flour

    * 25g of cocoa powder

    * 2 large eggs

    * A tablespoon of vanilla extract

    How to make ‘Quick and Easy Chocolate Cupcakes’:

    Preheat your oven to 180 degrees/Gas Mark four and line a 12 hole muffin tin with silicone cupcake cases.  If you don’t have any silicone, paper cases are fine.

    Put all your ingredients into a large bowl, or a mixer if you have one.  Make sure all of your dry ingredients are sifted – this will make sure your cakes extra light and fluffy.

    Whisk for 5 minutes, or slightly longer if you’re mixing by hand.  When the mixture is ready, it should resemble a smooth chocolate moose.

    Next, spoon the mixture out into the lined muffin tin and place in the oven for around 15-20 minutes.  Your cakes should have risen and will be firm on top but still quite spongy.  Skewer one cake in the middle to see if they’re cooked – if the skewer comes out clean, the cupcakes are ready!

    Leave your cupcakes to cool for a minute or two before taking out of the pan.

    To decorate, either sprinkle with icing sugar or squirt a heap of buttercream icing on top and finish off with edible glitter and white chocolate stars.

    Yum!

    Tip: Instead of dishing out into cupcake sized-portions, try pouring your cake mixture into a loaf or cake tin and making a lovely chocolate sponge and serve with custard.  Enjoy!


  2. Peanut Butter Fudge

    December 15, 2010 by ismepete

    Today’s lovely recipe comes from Sarah Goodwin, a confirmed foodie, who often writes for a luxury travel magazine too. Hopefully Sarah will be kind enough to supply some more recipes in the future too!

    So, after a lengthy discussion on Twitter a few days ago, about assorted treats to liven up your day, Sarah agreed to share her long secret recipe for Peanut Butter Fudge – I haven’t yet had a chance to try these out, but they sound delicious!

    What you will need to make Peanut Butter Fudge:

    125g butter
    500g dark brown sugar
    125ml milk
    400g icing sugar
    250g chunky peanut butter

    How to make Peanut Butter Fudge:

    Melt the butter over a medium heat, add the sugar and milk and allow to boil without stirring for three minutes.
    Stir in the peanut butter.
    Put 2/3 of the icing sugar in a deep bowl (I like to use a deep square Tupperware container) pour the peanut butter mix over the top and stir.
    Continue adding icing sugar until the mix is stiff.
    Spread it evenly over the container (or place in in a deep rectangular baking tray if you used a bowl).
    Cover and allow to cool, then place in the fridge until hard.
    Cut into chunks using a blunt knife.
    Voila, easy peasy peanut butter fudge :)