Showing posts with label Chocolate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chocolate. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 August 2014

Mini Banoffee Tarts.





So simple. So delicious. I don't think I have ever made such an easy dessert with such an incredible outcome. These banoffee tarts honestly taste gorgeous. I am a massive fan of banoffee pie and this recipe definitely didn't disappoint, in fact it made me and my family very happy with every single mouthful indeed. For me the combination of banana, sweet, fudgy caramel, crunchy, buttery biscuit and light, velvety cream is utter perfection and if banoffee pie is your idea of heaven too then please give these little tarts a go because I promise you will fall in love with them! They don't look too shabby either which, is very good and surprising for me and I think I've actually managed to make them look quite pretty and cute if I do say so myself. Thank goodness! I've finally managed to pull off a fairly dainty and elegant dessert but, most importantly, oh boy do they taste sinfully good!

Recipe
For the biscuit base-
250g digestive biscuits, crumbled and crushed
100g unsalted butter, melted
For the caramel-
100g unsalted butter
100g dark brown sugar
one 397g tin condensed milk
For the topping- 
2 bananas, sliced
200ml whipping cream
1 tsp. vanilla extract, optional
grated chocolate (I used dark chocolate)

Method

1. Grease 6 10cm tartlet tins or one large 22cm springform tin.

2. Melt the butter and mix with the crushed biscuit crumbs. (Crush the biscuits by bashing with a rolling pin or blitz in a food processor). Press the buttery biscuit into the base of your tin/s to make the pie shell/s and chill for 30-60 minutes.

3. Remove the tart cases from the tins carefully.

3. Next, make the caramel. Melt the butter and sugar in a non-stick pan over a low heat, stirring continuously. Once the butter is melted and the sugar dissolved, add the condensed milk, mix really well and continue stirring continuously. Bring to a rapid boil, stirring all the time until you get a lovely, thick, golden caramel. 

4. Spread the caramel over the base of your pie or spoon into your tarts. You can add 5-6 tsp. of caramel to each tart. Allow to cool and chill for at least an hour before serving.

5. Softly whip the cream until light and fluffy. You can add 1 tsp. vanilla extract before whipping if desired. 

6. Slice the bananas into disks and arrange the banana pieces over the top of the caramel in each tart. Spoon over a couple of dollops of the cream and spread towards the edges of the tart. Finally, sprinkle with some grated chocolate and serve!

7. EAT!


Thursday, 24 July 2014

Chocolate and Peanut Butter Cupcakes.



When it comes to food; I don't think there is anything I like more than chocolate and peanut butter. The rich, salty peanut butter against the sweet,decadent chocolate; for me, it is just perfection. As such, this recipe is one of my all-time favourite cupcake recipes and I hope it becomes one of yours too! Again this recipe uses my favourite chocolate cake recipe to create a lovely, moist chocolatey sponge filled with rich, dark chocolate ganache and sweet, creamy peanut butter pudding. Top it all off with a swirl of fluffy peanut butter frosting and a sprinkle of mini Reese's peanut butter cups and you're good to go! So please, go devour them happily! Some things taste just too good to worry about the waistline. 

Recipe
For the Chocolate Cupcakes-
110g unsalted butter, softened
220g dark brown sugar
2 eggs
165g self-raising flour
55g cocoa
1/2 tsp. bicarbonate soda
1/2 tsp. baking powder
140ml sour cream
For the Chocolate Ganache-
100g dark chocolate, broken into pieces
100ml double cream
For the Peanut Butter Pudding-
30g Golden caster sugar   
1 1/4 tsp. cornflour
pinch of salt 
100ml evaporated milk 
30ml double cream 
30g peanut butter 
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
For the Peanut Butter Frosting-
220g icing sugar
200g creamy peanut butter
140g unsalted butter, softened
2 tsp. vanilla extract
1/2 tsp. salt
160ml double cream
To top the cupcakes- 24 Reese's Mini Peanut Butter Cups (chop 12 into tiny pieces and keep 12 whole)

Method

1. Start by preparing the cupcakes. Line a muffin tin with 12 muffin cases and pre-heat the oven to 180°C.

2. For the chocolate cupcakes, cream together the butter and sugar using an electric whisk. Gradually beat in the eggs and add the sour cream. Sieve together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda and delicately fold into the mixture.

3. Divide the mixture into the 12 cake cases and bake for 15-17 minutes or until the sponge springs back when the surface is pressed lightly.


4. Place the cupcakes on a wire rack and allow to cool.

5. While the cupcakes are cooling, prepare the chocolate ganache. Heat the cream until it simmers and stir in the dark chocolate until it completely melts and produces a glossy, dark chocolate ganache. Allow to cool until it thickens slightly but, not too much as it will be difficult to fill the cupcakes.

6. Next, prepare the peanut butter pudding. Whisk together the caster sugar, salt and cornflour in a saucepan to blend. Gradually whisk in the milk, then cream. Whisk over medium heat until the mixture comes to the boil. Then boil until thick, whisking constantly for about 30 seconds. Whisk in the peanut butter; boil until thick again, whisking often for about 1 minute longer. Remove from the heat and whisk in the vanilla. Set the pan aside to cool.

7. Once the cupcakes are cool use an apple corer to cut out a dip/hole in the centre of each cupcake and once the ganache and pudding are cool fill each dip/hole with 1 tsp. chocolate ganache and 1 tsp. peanut butter pudding. 

8. Finally, prepare the peanut butter frosting. Place the icing sugar, peanut butter, butter, vanilla, and salt in a bowl and mix with an electric mixer. Mix on medium-low speed until creamy, scraping down the bowl with a rubber spatula as you work. Add the cream and beat on high speed until the mixture is light, pale and smooth. Finish by piping each cupcake with a swirl of peanut butter frosting, scatter with the chopped reese's mini peanut butter cup pieces and pop a whole peanut butter cup on the top.

Sunday, 20 July 2014

Mint Chocolate Cupcakes.




Making a cupcake that tastes just like a Mint Aero could never be a bad thing, right? Well, I've only gone and done it! Yesterday, I decided to whip up a batch of my favourite chocolate cupcakes and then I made half into Chocolate and Peanut Butter Cupcakes and half into these Mint Chocolate Cupcakes. I've got to say I am actually really pleased with them and they taste pretty damn good if I do say so myself! The sweet, fluffy peppermint frosting tastes lovely paired with the soft, chocolatey sponge and rich, dark chocolate ganache and the pastel green frosting also looks really pretty against the deep, decadent, dark chocolate sponge which, I'm really happy about. I love a sweet and simple presentation and I really hope you enjoy these Mint Chocolate Cupcakes too! 

Recipe
For the Chocolate Cupcakes-
110g unsalted butter, softened
220g dark brown sugar
2 eggs
165g self-raising flour
55g cocoa
1/2 tsp. bicarbonate soda
1/2 tsp. baking powder
140ml sour cream
For the Chocolate Ganache-
100ml double cream
100g dark chocolate, broken into pieces
For the Peppermint Frosting-
230g unsalted butter, softened
450g icing sugar, sifted
2 tsp. peppermint essence
green food colouring
crumbled chocolate cupcake or cookie to decorate

Method

1. Start by preparing the cupcakes. Line a muffin tin with 12 muffin cases and pre-heat the oven to 180°C.

2. For the chocolate cupcakes, cream together the butter and sugar using an electric whisk. Gradually beat in the eggs and add the sour cream. Sieve together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda and delicately fold into the mixture.

3. Divide the mixture into the 12 cake cases and bake for 15-17 minutes or until the sponge springs back when the surface is pressed lightly.

4. Place the cupcakes on a wire rack and allow to cool.

5. While the cupcakes are cooling, prepare the chocolate ganache. Heat the cream until it simmers and stir in the dark chocolate until it completely melts and produces a glossy, dark chocolate ganache. Allow to cool until it thickens slightly but, not too much as it will be difficult to fill the cupcakes.

6. Once the cupcakes are cool use an apple corer to cut out a dip/hole in the centre of each cupcake and once the ganache is cool fill each dip/hole with 2 tsp. chocolate ganache. Reserve the chocolate cupcake centres ready to crumble over the cupcakes for decoration or alternatively you can use crumbled chocolate cookie.

7. Finally, prepare the peppermint frosting. Beat together the butter, icing sugar and peppermint essence until the frosting is light and fluffy, about 5 minutes. Add a few drops of green food colouring to the frosting and beat until the frosting is a nice pale, mint green colour. Lastly, pipe a swirl of the frosting onto each cupcake, scatter with a sprinkle of crumbled chocolate cookie or some of the reserved chocolate cupcake crumbs. 


Thursday, 26 June 2014

Chocolate Coconut Cupcakes.



Yesterday, I made these chocolate coconut cupcakes because I thought they sounded like a really yummy flavour combination and I've got to say I was actually really pleased with how they turned out as they tasted lovely and I kind of just made the recipe up on the spot. I adore Bounty's but, I know they're not everyone's cup of tea. Does anyone else find that when the celebrations tin goes round at Christmas you always get left with half a tin of Bounty's and Milkyway's which, nobody else wants? That's always fine by me though as I think Bounty's are delicious so, while everyone else is fighting over the Galaxy's and Maltesers, I'm happily munching away on a pile of Bounty's. 

Anyway, I'm starting to feel like a bit of a Bounty saleswoman right now with the amount of times I've said Bounty in this post so I will stop now. If you do like the combination of chocolate and coconut though, I hope you enjoy these cupcakes! In a few weeks I am going to trial this recipe again too and add in a chocolate and malibu ganache so, I will let you know how that works out, I'm hoping pretty well as I can't really think of anything more delicious than a cake oozing with chocolate and malibu ganache right now!

Recipe
For the Chocolate Cupcakes-
110g butter, room temperature 
220g dark brown sugar
2 large eggs
165g self raising flour, sifted
55g cocoa, sifted
½ tsp. bicarbonate of soda
½ tsp. baking powder
140ml sour cream
For the Coconut Frosting-
520g icing sugar
90ml Coconut milk
115g butter
100g desiccated coconut
Plus extra desiccated coconut and 12 chunks of bounty (chop two bars of bounty into 6 pieces) for decorating.

Method
1. Pre-heat the oven to 180°c.
2. Place 12 muffin cases into a 12 hole muffin tin.
3. For the chocolate cupcakes, cream together the butter and sugar using an electric whisk. Gradually beat in the eggs and add the sour cream. Sieve together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda and delicately fold into the mixture.
4. Divide the mixture into the 12 cake cases and bake for 15-17 minutes or until the sponge springs back when the surface is pressed lightly.

5. Place the cupcakes on a wire rack and allow to cool.
6. Whilst the cupcakes are cooling, prepare the coconut frosting. Beat together the butter and icing sugar. Pour in the coconut milk and beat again until smooth and fairly thick. Stir through the desiccated coconut.
7.  Next, place a fairly deep layer of about 100g of desiccated coconut into a bowl, tray or on to a plate. Cut a small hole in the centre of each cupcake using an apple corer and fill with the coconut frosting. Using a palette knife then spread a layer of the coconut frosting on the top of each cupcake and roll in the tray of desiccated coconut to completely coat the top. 
8. Finally, place a chunk of bounty on the top of each cake and there you have it; twelve delicious chocolate coconut cupcakes to enjoy!


Sunday, 15 June 2014

Black Forest Cupcakes.



Today I made my lovely Dad some Black Forest cupcakes as part of his Father's Day present as Black Forest Gateau is one of his favourite cakes. I actually make these cupcakes quite often and somehow every time I do, they seem to get even tastier. A combination of chocolate, cherries and cream though, it's a match made in heaven! Add a good slosh of brandy too and you're good to go. Well, you have to really don't you? Happy Father's Day Dads!

Recipe
For the Chocolate Cupcakes-
110g butter, room temperature 
220g dark brown sugar
2 large eggs
165g self raising flour, sifted
55g cocoa, sifted
½ tsp. bicarbonate of soda
½ tsp. baking powder
140ml sour cream

For the Cherry Brandy Filling-

1 Tin of Hartley's Cherry pie filling (reserve 12 cherries to decorate the tops of the cupcakes)
2 tbsp. Brandy
For the Topping-
600ml Double Cream
12 cherries

Method

  1. Pre-heat the oven to 180°c.
  2. Place muffin cases into a 12 hole muffin tin.
  3. For the chocolate cupcakes, cream together the butter and sugar using an electric whisk. Gradually beat in the eggs and add the sour cream. Sieve together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda and delicately fold into the mixture.
  4. Divide the mixture into the 12 cake cases and bake for 15-17 minutes or until the sponge springs back when the surface is pressed lightly.
  5. Allow the cupcakes to cool and prepare the Cherry Brandy filling. Take a tin of Hartley's cherry pie filling and add 2 tbsp. of Brandy and mix. 
  6. Once the cupcakes are cool, use an apple corer to create a hole in the middle of each cupcake and add about 2 tsp. of the cherry brandy filling to the centre.
  7.  Finally, beat the double cream with an electric whisk until it thickens and light peaks form and then you can either scoop it straight onto the cupcakes or use whatever piping bag and nozzle you wish to create a swirl of cream on the top of each cupcake. Last of all, top each cupcake with one of the cherries you have reserved from the Hartley's Cherry pie filling and you are finished! Now go enjoy!



Sunday, 1 June 2014

Death by Chocolate Cupcakes.



I would really love to one day run my own baking business and at the moment I am hoping to start my own mobile food business after university so that I can travel from beach to beach in Cornwall serving up my cupcakes and various other treats such as; ice cream, doughnuts and veggie burgers. I don't know how realistic my dream is right now and I don't know if my business would ever become very popular or if it would even be affordable or worth trying but, nothing makes me happier than baking and I really would love to give it a go.

One cupcake that no cupcake menu would be complete without is a decadent chocolate cupcake and this is my favorite recipe. A moist, soft sponge filled with rich, dark chocolate ganache and topped with a luxurious, creamy chocolate frosting and crunchy maltesers. Perfect.

Recipe
For the Chocolate Cupcakes-
110g unsalted butter, softened
220g dark brown sugar
2 eggs
165g self raising flour
55g cocoa powder
½  tsp bicarbonate of soda
½ tsp baking powder 
140ml sour cream
For the Chocolate Ganache Filling-
100ml double cream
100g dark chocolate, broken into pieces
For the Chocolate Frosting:
200g icing sugar, sieved 
100g unsalted butter, softened
140g cocoa powder, sifted 
40ml whole milk
Maltesers for decorating (12 whole and some crushed using a rolling pin)

Method
1. Pre-heat the oven to 180°c.

2. Line a muffin tin with 12 muffin cases.

3. For the cake, cream together the butter and sugar using an electric whisk. Gradually beat in the eggs. Add the sour cream. Sieve together the flour, cocoa, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda and fold in to the mixture. Divide the mixture between the cake cases, filling about 2/3 full.

4.Bake for 15-17 minutes or until risen and just firm to touch. Remove from the oven and allow to cool on a wire rack.

5. Prepare the chocolate ganache. Heat the cream until it simmers and stir in the dark chocolate until it completely melts and produces a glossy, dark chocolate ganache. Allow to cool until it thickens slightly but, not too much as it will be difficult to fill the cupcakes.

6. Once the cupcakes are cool use an apple corer to cut out a dip in the centre of each cupcake and once the ganache is cool fill each dip/hole with 1-2 tsp. chocolate ganache.

7. Finally, prepare the chocolate frosting. Beat together the butter, icing sugar, cocoa powder and milk until the frosting is light and fluffy, about 5 minutes. Then pipe a swirl of the frosting onto each cupcake, scatter with crushed maltesers and place a whole malteser on to the top of each cake.

Enjoy!


Sunday, 20 April 2014

Creme Egg Cupcakes.



Another yummy treat for the Easter weekend; chocolate cupcakes, butter-cream frosting and two mini Cadbury's creme eggs, I don't think you can really go wrong with that can you? 

Recipe
For the Chocolate Cupcakes:
110g unsalted butter, softened
220g dark brown sugar
2 eggs
165g self raising flour
55g cocoa powder
½  tsp bicarbonate of soda
½ tsp baking powder 
140ml sour cream
12 Cadbury's Creme Egg minis
For the Butter-cream Frosting:
500g icing sugar, sieved
160g unsalted butter, softened
50ml whole milk
3-4 drops of vanilla extract
Yellow food colouring
12 Cadbury's Creme Egg minis

Method

1. Pre-heat the oven to 180°c.

2. Line a muffin tin with 12 muffin cases.

3. For the cake, cream together the butter and sugar using an electric whisk. Gradually beat in the eggs. Add the sour cream. Sieve together the flour, cocoa, baking powder and bicarbonate of soda and fold in to the mixture. Divide the mixture between the cake cases, filling each half full and place a Cadbury's creme mini egg into the centre of each and cover with more mixture so each case is about 2/3 full.

4.Bake for 15-17 minutes or until risen and just firm to touch. Remove from the oven and allow to cool on a wire rack.

5.Prepare the butter-cream  frosting. Sieve the icing sugar into a bowl, add the softened butter, vanilla and milk and beat until pale, soft and fluffy. You are aiming for as white as possible to form the egg on top.

6. Pipe a swirl of white frosting onto the top of each cake using a large round piping nozzle and then colour the remaining icing yellow. Pipe a yellow dot into the middle of each swirl to form the yolk and place another Cadbury's creme mini egg onto the top of each cupcake.

Note. Although, I had wanted to make a bright, vibrant, yolk yellow I had to use a pale yellow frosting instead as my food colouring just wouldn't go beyond pale yellow and the more colouring I added, the more my frosting became very bitter and chemically to taste. I used Morrison's natural yellow food colouring but, I will deffinately invest in a proper food colouring paste or gel in the future to gain a better colour and flavour. I have heard Wilton colour gels are very good.