Showing posts with label buttercream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buttercream. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Banana Cupcakes


Another recipe for banana lovers :) They look cute and taste very good :) They're light and moist, not heavy and 'munchy'. Long time ago I made banana muffins and they were terrrrible... but it was ages ago and it was a bad recipe. This one is Martha's recipe. It speaks on its own so, as always, expect delectable cupcakes :)
The only thing I changed is the measurement and the frosting (I used my favourite swiss one, from for example Reindeers or Christmas Trees)


Ingredients:



Dough:
  • 170g of flour
  • 150g of brown sugar 
  • 1 teaspoon of baking powder 
  • 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda 
  • 1/4 teaspoon of salt 
  • 113g of butter, melted 
  • 3 big bananas, mashed bananas
  • 2 large eggs 
  • 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract
Swiss meringue buttercream:
  • 4 egg whites
  • 1 glass of white sugar
  • a pinch of salt
  • 300g of butter, in a room temperature, chopped into small cubes
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1-2 teaspoons of yellow food colouring
Decoration:
  • 1 banana, cut into slices
  • maple syrup
  • cinnamon
  • sprinkles

Preparation:
  1. Prepare muffin tins and paper cases. Start preheating the oven to 175C.
  2. Take a big bowl, sieve flour, put sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt inside. Mix.
  3. Make a well in the middle of it. Add butter, bananas, eggs and vanilla inside and mix till all the ingredients mix.
  4. Distribute the dough evenly into previously prepared muffin cases.
  5. Bake for 20-30 minutes, till the toothpic inserted in a muffin comes out clean.
  6. Take muffins out from the oven, let them cool down completely.
  7. During that time, prepare a buttercream.

Swiss meringue buttercream:
  1. Take a heatproof bowl, put egg whites and sugar inside. Prepare a 'bath'.* Keep stiring and heating the mixture over a steam of a boiling water till the sugar completely melts.
  2. Cool the mixture down. 
  3. Put the egg white mixture in the mixer's bowl and beat for around 10 minutes to get a white, shiny, stiff meringue.
  4. Start adding the butter, one piece after another, mixing after adding every piece. While adding it may look like it is curdled, but don't panic, it's perfectly fine :) (it shall take around 5 more minutes).
  5. When the mixture is stiff and all the butter is mixed, add vanilla extract and food colouring, mix.

Finishing:
  1. Take a pastry bag with a star-like tin nozzle, put the buttercream inside and start distributing on the muffin.
  2. Start from the middle of the muffin and making circles go it its edge.
  3. Decorate with pieces of banana, cinnamon, maple syrup or any other sprinkles.
  4. Bon Appetit! ;)


*A bath is simply heating the ingredients over a steam (but not boiling them in a water), just keeping them over a pot with boiling water, in a heatproof bowl.

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Reindeers (Cupcakes)


Those Reindeers are literally galloping to your plate ;) Christmas-like cinnamon taste, delicate dough with sweet buttercream, sweet cherry and salty ears :) Not only they look wonderful but they will also take your palate and stomach straight to heaven ;)
Original recipe - idea comes from this website, though I made some changes, the main change is the top - not whipped cream but Martha's -a-little-bit-changed buttercream.
What's more, children will definitely love them as much as those Christmas Trees! The buttercream I used is more resistant to warm temperatures (one of my reindeers remained in a room temperature for the entire evening plus night and the next day it looked same cute).

I do honestly recommend all of these wonders for the upcoming Christmas :) I promise You will not be disappointed ;)



Ingredients (all of them need to be in room temperature):

  • 3 glasses of flour
  • 1 tablespoon of baking powder
  • a pinch of salt
  • 1 tablespoon of cinammon
  • 230g of butter
  • 1,5 glass of sugar
  • 4 big eggs
  • 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract
  • 1 and 1/4 glass of milk

Swiss meringue buttercream:

  • 4 egg whites
  • 1 glass of white sugar
  • a pinch of salt
  • 300g of butter, in a room temperature, chopped into small cubes
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Body parts :)

  • candied cherries (optionally cut into halves) - nose
  • pretzels, cut into halves - horns
  • any hard, small, edible white (chocolate) balls or small edible eyes, if available - for eyes


Preparation:


Dough:
  1. Prepare paper muffin cases and muffin tins.
  2. Take a quite big bowl, sieve flour, baking powder, salt and cinnamon inside, set aside.
  3. Take a mixer and its bowl, whisk butter and sugar till it becomes bright and fluffy.
  4. Gradually add eggs, mixing after adding each of them.
  5. Add vanilla extract and mix again.
  6. At the end, take turns at adding the 'dry', sieved ingredients from the bowl and milk. Repeat till both ingredients are mixed inside. 
  7. Distribute the dough evently into every paper muffin case (to its 3/4 height).
  8. Bake in 180C for around 20 minutes, till they get gold (check with a toothpick).
  9. Cool down.
Swiss meringue buttercream:
  1. Take a heatproof bowl, put egg whites and sugar inside. Prepare a 'bath'.* Keep stiring and heating the mixture over a steam of a boiling water till the sugar completely melts.
  2. Cool the mixture down. 
  3. Put the egg white mixture in the mixer's bowl and beat for around 10 minutes to get a white, shiny, stiff meringue.
  4. Start adding the butter, one piece after another, mixing after adding every piece. While adding it may look like it is curdled, but don't panic, it's perfectly fine :) (it shall take around 5 more minutes).
  5. When the mixture is stiff and all the butter is mixed, add vanilla extract, mix.

Finishing:
  1. Take a pastry bag with a star-like tin nozzle, put the buttercream inside and start distributing on the muffin.
  2. Start from the middle of the muffin and making circles go it its edge.
  3. Decorate with...body parts of your reindeer :)
  4. Bon Appetit! ;)


*A bath is simply heating the ingredients over a steam (but not boiling them in a water), just keeping them over a pot with boiling water, in a heatproof bowl.

Monday, 3 November 2014

Carrot Cake #1

When the owner of MojeWypieki says this is the best carrot cake you've ever eaten, then... it really is the best carrot cake you'll ever eat, if you decide to prepare it. What a taste, my Godness! I can't believe how quickly did this cake disappear! I'm lucky I managed to snap some pictures for You!
This is a must-bake. It looks wonderful, it is possible to decorate it in many different ways, it can also be served as a birthday cake. 
What's more, the wonderful taste - thanks to all the spices - gives it a little bit an aroma of Christmas... :)
Here is the source, I changed it just a little bit :)

Before baking:

  • This cake is for a small springform (diameter -> 20 cm), if You wish to make it much bigger, it is neccessary to double all the ingredients.


Ingredients:

For the dough:
  • 2/3 glass of flour
  • 1/2 glass of sugar
  • 1 teaspoon of baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon of cinammon
  • 1/4 teaspoon of ground cloves
  • 1/4 teaspoon of nutmeg
  • 1/4 teaspoon of salt
  • 1/3 glass of oil 
  • 2 eggs, beaten
  • 1 glass of walnuts, chopped
  • 1/2 glass of chopped pineapple (fresh or tinned one)
  • 1 full glass of ground carrots
For the filling&top:
  • 250g of philadelphia cheese
  • 6 tablespoons of butter (room temperatured)
  • 1,5 glass of powdered sugar, sieved
  • 1/2-1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
Decoration ideas:
  • Any pattern desired made of cinnamon powder or cocoa
  • Walnuts
  • Edible carrots
  • Chocolate flowers
  • ... :)

Preparation:
  1. All the ingredients needs to be room temperatured.
  2. Take a springform, grease it and put baking paper all over. Set aside.
  3. Take one big bowl, sieve into it all the 'dry ingredients' inside (flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, baking soda, spices)
  4. In another bowl, beat eggs and oil.
  5. Mix both bowls, add carrot, walnuts, pineaples and stir precisely with a spoon.
  6. Pour the dough into the springform and bake in 175C for 30-40 minutes (to the point when the toothpick comes out dry).
  7. Set aside, in the springform, to let it cool down.
  8. Meanwhile, prepare the filling&top.
  9. Take a mixer and its bowl, put all the ingredients inside and mix till bright. (It is advisable firstly to add 1/2 teaspoon of the extract and check if it isn't already too strong).
  10. When the cake cooled down completely, open the springform and cut the cake lengthways into two pieces.
  11. Put half of the filling on the first piece of cake, cover with the other one, distribute the remaining filling on the top and decorate.
  12. Keep in the fridge (though the filling is strong and will remain as beautiful as it is in a room temperature for a quite long time).
  13. Bon Appetit ! :)



Saturday, 14 December 2013

Christmas Trees

Ahhh, my favourite muffin dough in one of its creations... :) I bake them only once a year, for Christmas cause of that smell and taste... mmmm! :) entire house smells of cinammon while baking them :) that increases the Christmas atmosphere ;) So - this time - Christmas trees :) They're perfect once baked, wonderful while still hot/warm and still perfect after a day or two ;) Soft, quite wet, mouth-watering :) match a lot of additional ingredients :) Must try ;)
Recipe for the dough comes from this website.
Recipe for the butter-cream comes from this website.


Ingredients (all of them have to be in a room teperature):
  • 3 glasses of flour
  • 1 tablespoon of baking powder
  • 1 tablespoon of ground cinnamon
  • a pinch of salt
  • 230g of butter or margarine
  • 1,5 glass of white sugar
  • 4 big eggs
  • 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract
  • 1 and 1/4 glass of milk (3,2%)

Buttercream:
  • 4 egg whites
  • 1 glass of white sugar
  • a pinch of salt
  • 300g of butter, in a room temperature, chopped into small cubes
  • vanilla extract
  • green food colouring (in a gel or powder, not in a liquid)

Additionals:
  • Sprinkles

Preparing muffins:
  1. Prepare muffin tins, or any other desired tin (but if it is a metal tin, where you can't put paper muffin cases, it needs to be greased)
  2. Take a bowl, put flour, baking powder, cinammon and salt inside.
  3. Take a mixer and its bowl, put butter and sugar inside, start mixing to get a fluffy, bright mixture.
  4. Add eggs, one after another, mixing after every single egg.
  5. Add vanilla extract and mix again.
  6. By turns: add some 'dry' ingredients (flour with baking powder, salt and cinnamon), mix, add some milk, mix and again, dry ingredients, milk... till all of them are mixed in a bowl.
  7. Put in previously prepared tins (not full, 1/2-3/4 of its height).
  8. Put in the oven and bake in 180C for around 20 minutes (check, by using a toothpick).
  9. Cool down (at least before putting the cream ;) )

Preparing buttercream:

  1. Take egg whites, mix with sugar. Prepare a 'bath' for them.* Keep stiring and heating the mixture over boiling water till the sugar completely melts.
  2. Cool down the mixture if it got hot. 
  3. Put in the mixer's bowl and beat, around 10 minutes to get white, shiny, stiff a meringue.
  4. Start adding the butter, one piece after another, mixing after adding every piece. While adding it may look like it is curdled, but don't panic, it's perfectly fine :) (although I did panic, so you are justified if you did panic as well ;)
  5. When the mixture is stiff and all the butter is mixed, add vanilla extract and food colouring, mix.

Preparing Christmas Trees:
  1. Take a pastry bag with a star-like tin nozzle, put the buttercream inside and start distributing on the muffin.
  2. Start from the middle of the muffin and making circles go it its edge.
  3. Decorate with additionals.
  4. Bon Appetit! ;)


*A bath is simply boiling the ingredients, but not boiling them in a water, but keeping them in a bowl over a steam.



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