Showing posts with label happy friday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label happy friday. Show all posts

Friday, 13 May 2016

Fat Friday #47 Cookie Dough Cupcakes


Oh yeah! Cookie dough! One of my guilty pleasures. I never eat cake batter or biscuit doughs as I want to eat the baked product. But cookie dough is another thing, if there isn't enough to make a full cookie, I will eat it. When I saw this recipe for cookie dough inside a cupcake, it was definitely one for a Fat Friday.  Although, you'll need to start the day before to make the cookie dough so they have enough time to freeze. 

Recipe (Adapted from Primrose Bakery Everyday by Martha Swift
Cookie Dough Ingredients:
  • 50g unsalted butter
  • 75g golden caster sugar
  • 75g flour
  • 30g dark chocolate chopped into pieces
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
Equipment:
  • Electric hand whisk/Wooden spoon
  • Freezer friendly plate or tray
  • Bowl
Method:
1) Place all the ingredients into a bowl and mix until combined
2) Using a set of scales (hopefully you used some to weigh out the ingredients!) weigh out 20g of cookie dough and roll into balls. (Note: they maybe a pain to roll but its worth it)
3)Put in the freezer to freeze overnight. 

Cupcake Ingredients:
  • 170g unsalted butter
  • 170g golden caster sugar
  • 3 large eggs
  • 170g self raising flour
  • 45ml milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Equipment:

  • Electric hand whisk/Wooden spoon
  • Cupcake tin lined with 12 cupcake liners
  • Bowl
  • Wire rack
Method:
1) Preheat the oven to GM 4/180c/350f. Line the cupcake tin with cupcake wrapper.
2) Cream the sugar and butter until light and fluffy. 
3) Add the eggs in one at a time and mix until incorporated. 
4) Throw in the flour, milk and vanilla extract and beat again until no flour lumps are present.
5) Spoon the batter into the cupcake cases until they are 2/3 full.
6) Grab the frozen cookie balls that you made the day before, and place one ball in each of the cupcakes. You won't need to press them in, the batter should bake over them. 
7) Bake for 20-25 minutes or until the cakes are golden brown on the top. 
8) Leave in the tin to cool for 10 minutes and then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. 

Buttercream Ingredients:
  • 150g unsalted butter
  • 350g icing sugar, sieved
  • 100g golden caster sugar
  • pinch of salt
  • 60g sour cream
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 35g dark chocolate pieces, chopped
Equipment:

  • Electric hand whisk/Wooden spoon
  • Sieve
  • Bowl
  • Piping bag fitted with a large circle nozzle/ palette knife
Method:
1) Place all the ingredients in bowl and beat until combined.
2) Once the cupcakes have cooled down, pipe a swirl on top or use a palette knife to spread onto each cupcake. 

Happy Friday!
Bake On! Penny x

Friday, 25 April 2014

100 Happy Days Challenge-Complete (Round-up of funny pictures)

On the 5th of January I set myself the 100 Happy Days Challenge and on the 15th of April I managed to complete that challenge! All the details are here

However, it wasn't as easy as I thought it was going to be. There were often days when I had a really crappy day and I thought that it wasn't worth posting any pictures up, however, I always found something to be happy and grateful about. I was often a little late when posting pictures up, but I don't feel that I necessarily failed the challenge. Even if I did, I continued and noticed that in the 100 happy days:

  • I found that I was more cheery. 
  • It was easier to get out of a bad mood, if I was in one.
  • My battery on my phone drained quickly because I took more photos then I normally do. 
  • Even the most ridiculous things made me more optimistic.
  • I realised that I'm very lucky to have the life I have and have wonderful people in it. 
  • I take a lot of pictures of food...
So here's the run-down of the best photos:

Winner of Cutest Text Message: Day 9! Thanks Lucy for this! Miss you too.

Winner of Most Happy Promoting of a Society: Day 12. Don't Becky and I look great with our purple SFOCP T-shirts?


Winner of Most Tipsy Person is Day 17! Afternoon cocktails did this to me. 


Greatest Moonch Award goes to: Day 19. Hannah I owe you a Crunchie!
Cutest Picture Award goes to: Day 34. Rob is quite the minon artist isn't he?
 Most Ridiculous Selfie goes is awarded to Day 74. MOVING ON QUICKLY!

Most Disney Related Picture goes to: Day 86 because memorising the "Let It Go" and watching the film isn't enough!

Blurriest Coffee  picture goes to Day 3! Lauren we need to do coffee more often. Just not as blurry. 

Messed up thing in a tree award goes to Day 29. The picture says it all.  

Best drawing on coffee belongs to Day 32. Harvey looks epic on this latte :)

Cutest couple (bleh) moment goes to Day 33. Couple moment... MOVING ON!!! 

Most MESSED up poem ever written definitely goes to Day 47. Rapidly moving on....

Most Lovable Panda award goes Day 49. Socks + Pandas= Warm Feet!

Most Irish Photo goes to Day 70. Irish guy wearing an Irish tie, thank goodness this isn't a regular thing.
 Bestest Cake Ever Award goes to Day 96! This good design and great taste

Best bubble tea photo goes to Day 83. Miss you Sof! We'll need to moonch our way through China-Town again!


If you enjoyed looking at these pictures check out the album on the Facebook page. Want to start your own Happy Day Challenge? Enlist yourself here. Email me to tell me how you got on. 
Bake On! Penny x

Friday, 26 July 2013

How to Win Work Colleagues (with Blondie recipe)

In my last post I was ranting and raving about motivation and inspiration and jobs and bits.

Well another good announcement about the job which I didn't really want. After a ridiculously busy shift I thought: 
My heart isn't in this job. I'm done with it.
So, I quit. Thats right. Done. Finished. You only live once so why be unhappy about it? 

After a week later, after CV-ing all over the place, I found another job and here I am. 

But with a new job comes new work colleagues. Brand new scary people that you have to work with who already know each others names, and have their own in jokes. It can be pretty daunting. 
So, I could do two things that would make me feel much better about a situation: Stuff my face with Nandos/chocolate/endless episodes of Supernatural or I BAKE!


I decided to make an impression with my baking skills. Nothing wins a group of females co-workers like chocolate cake. Especially if its a Chocolate Cola Cake. Now I've opened the door to getting to know my colleagues better. All done with cake, of course.

However, before I rejoice in my new job, there is a something I would like to say to my former office work colleagues:

  •  Chris- You taught me to be firm with really annoying customers and to be experimental with the most strangest food. More importantly, Chris, I wish you all the best with your new husband! Your going to make a fab wife and an awesome mummy one day!
  • Hannah- You are just adorable and I loved our little chats and you were seriously missed when you left!
  • Lucy H- Lu-lu you are a wonderful cousin and you don't know it because I'm kinda shy about saying it (I don't do chick flick crap) but I have always looked up to you and you constantly inspire me. 
  • Ben- What can say? Our 'witty' (used loosely) banter back and forth about 'Bakery Story' or general zombie related stuff. We are officially the most prepared people for a zombie apocalypse. 
  • Lucy Madz- Our sneaky shopping trips and 'Fat Fridays' and the general chats about life in general. Its hard to find another kindred (crazy) spirit. Luc, your the sister I wish I had because you are just generally awesome and beautiful. For goodness sake don't change! 
I didn't really get to say a proper good-bye and thank-you for all the good times we shared. Thank-you Ladies! (and Ben)

So as promised I did some baking before I left my previous workplace I made some farewell Blondies and dished them out to my lovely work colleagues. 
Blondies are basicaly the 'anti Brownie' meaning that they are made with white chocolate rather milk or dark chocolate. 
 
Here's that recipe:


Recipe: Makes 18 squares (recipe adapted from Cookies Galore by Jacqueline Bellafontaine)
·       500g white chocolate
·       75g butter, at room temperature
·       3 eggs
·       180g caster sugar
·       180g self-raising flour
·       1 teaspoon vanilla extract
·       (180g macadamia nuts roughly chopped, optional)

Equipment:
·       Baking pan lined with silicone paper
·       Chopping board
·       Sharp knife
·       Heat proof bowl
·       Saucepan
·       Mixing bowl

1.    Preheat oven to Gas Mark 5/ 190c/375f. Grease and base line a baking pan.
2.    Roughly chop 400g of the chocolate and put aside.
I ran out of chocolate and had to use an easter egg that I received but never got around to eating. It was of a pretty 'Hello Kitty' which got smashed to pieces
Before
After-Oh the chocolate humanity! 


3.    Melt the remaining chocolate and butter in a bowl over a saucepan of simmering water. Cool slightly.
4.    Beat the eggs and sugar together in a bowl and gradually beat in the melted chocolate.
5.    Sift the flour over the mixture and fold together with the reserved chocolate, vanilla extract and nuts if using.
6.    Pour into the prepared tin and bake for 30-35 minutes until the centre is only just only just firm to touch. Cool in the tin. Cut into squares when cold.

Happy Saturday and Have a Good Weekend





Bake On! Penny x
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