Thursday, 15 April 2010

Baked Children



I suspect towards the end of the school holidays many parents feel like baking their children rather than baking with their children!* Today I was faced with the dreaded task of cooking with kids and I can tell you the order of the day did not seem that appealing at first....Carrot and Courgette muffins. Not the first thing I'd imagine a 4 year old to choose to bake, but somehow it worked. We ended up with something quite tasty (even if though was in a loaf tin rather than muffin cases) and a pretty much mess free zone.

If your a mum (or nanny like myself) I'd suggest trying this recipe.

*Zoelee in no way condones or suggests you bake your own children!



Wednesday, 14 April 2010

Let there be Cake



The big problem I have with my new cake baking venture is that a) I'm not really meant to be eating wheat and b) If I'm spending more time at home baking cakes then I may actually end up looking like a little porker! Luckily, so far I have found that baking too many cakes and treats is a great cure for wanting to eat them. It's the poor people closest to me that are going to end up rolling around oinking for the duration of my baking fad!

Today I made my first attempt at piping the frosting onto the cupcakes.I usually find smearing it on a whole lot faster and also a lot more 'home-baked' like. The piping didn't go so well - No big dramas, it just didn't quite look like it does in the shops. Firstly I had the wrong nozzle and then I couldn't quite bring myself to put too much frosting on... Do you know how much hazelnut spread goes into these things - Oh, the guilt!

I'm off to try and clean the remainder of the frosting out of the piping bag… Another advantage of just spreading it on with a spoon.