Showing posts with label fab friend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fab friend. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Chick On Sticks - The Recipe


Cute hey? I decided against adding eyes or beaks in a different colour - minimalist chicks you could say. The amazing sons, the gorgeous husband and the fab friend all enjoyed them on Easter Sunday. They are very sweet though - so be warned if you don't have a sweet tooth or if you do and need to avoid indulging your sugar addiction. So, here's how....

Ingredients
  • 2 x Sainsbury's basics Madeira cake (yes, the basics variety - cheap but actually very nice)
  • 1 x tub Betty Crocker vanilla frosting (cheating all the way my lovelies)
  • 1 x packet of Scotbloc (you really can still buy this from Sainsbo, fabulous stuff)
  • yellow oil based food colouring
  • lollipop sticks - the paper variety preferably
  • chick shaped cutter (unless you are feeling very creative and have lots of time)
  • polystyrene block (available free from Homebase I understand, or be prepared to hold the cake pops until dry)


What To Do
  1. crumble your Madeira cakes into, well, crumbs
  2. stir in the frosting, all the frosting - this is why they are so sweet
  3. refrigerate the dough for a good hour or so
  4. roll out the dough to the depth of the cutter and cut the chick shapes out, repeat as necessary
  5. refrigerate the chicks for another hour or so
  6. melt the Scotbloc gently in the microwave and stir in enough food colouring to get a good yellow colour
  7. dip the lollipop stick in the Scotbloc and gently push into the bottom of the chick - about an inch or so
  8. (yawn) refrigerate again for about an hour or until the scotbloc has fully hardened
  9. re-melt the scotbloc gently in the microwave
  10. dip the chicks headfirst in the melted scotbloc so they are totally covered
  11. gently tap and twizzle the chicks over the bowl until the scotbloc stops dripping
  12. insert the stick into the polystyrene block to dry
It sounds more complicated and long winded than it really is. You can do it in stages over a number of days which is what I did. A good website for supplies is The Cake Decorating Company, and they delivered incredibly quickly when I used them. I also referred to Bakerella's YouTube video for the tap and twizzle method so you get a nice smooth coating. Maybe I have too much time on my hands, or perhaps my housework aversion is to blame, but I love making cake pops. More to come I would imagine.

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Chicks On Sticks

Since making the Lego Head Cake Pops for amazing son number 2 I have been longing to have another go. With Easter just around the corner and the fab friend coming for lunch with us all I've just the excuse - especially when there is the bathroom and bedroom to clean. Have I mentioned before how much I loathe housework? So work is under way - rather quickly as these are a lot easier than the Lego Head ones as I have used a cutter to form the basic shape.


Just need to coat them in 'chocolate' and add an eye or two. Recipe to follow once they are finished - a cheat's delight this one! Now, what else can I find to do other than cleaning.....

Saturday, 9 April 2011

Cooks Cooking Cookies



The wonderful Kitchen Aid is now very at home in the kitchen, and I totally love it. It makes baking incredibly easy, which in turn could make staying trim incredibly hard. I had the fab friend (different person to the lovely friend) round for dinner last night. That in itself was pretty delicious (salad of rocket, watercress and spinach with grilled Portobello mushrooms stuffed with cheese and topped with a poached egg) BUT my fab friend then announced we "have to make peanut butter cookies", at 9pm at night!

She was dutifully sent to buy the peanut butter and chocolate chips as I (quite uncharacteristically) had run out and we (more or less, well more really as we added a great deal more peanut butter (accidental) and chocolate chips (deliberate) than stated) followed the recipe in the Hummingbird Bakery cookbook. This book should probably be illegal incidentally. The lovely friend has lent it to me and it contains the most amazing, decadent recipes that are completely irresistible.

The result - well, after less than 24 hours there is just one cookie left. The gorgeous husband was practically speechless when he tried them - he couldn't believe how good they were. Who gets the last one? Amazing son number one - we had a sweep stake on the Grand National which he won. He hadn't realised that he had won, and I would probably have got away with snaffling that last cookie for myself, but honesty prevailed.