Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Olympic Fever!


So just in case you didn't hear... Rob and I are going to the olympics! Now it's even more official as we have our tickets!! We are going to see some Table Tennis, Hockey (team GB men's first round!), Diving and Athletics (mens 4x100 metre relay!).

London is pretty dressed up for the Olympics and with only a month to go you can really start to feel the city's excitement. We even have banners with the 2012 logo lining the road near our house!

Though, in true UK-style, there are plenty of Olympic nay-sayers who view the games as nothing but a burden, waste of money and complete waste of time. I find it infuriating that they are so negative but hey-ho... to each their own, and besides... it really wouldn't be a UK Olympics if it did have World-Class Moaning to go with it!

As for us, we are excited and feel so lucky to be a part of such an amazing event I can't wait to report back with all the details of our events... watch this space!


Cupcakes for several occasions

I'm back on cupcakes and have been baking quite a bit recently. I thought instead of bombarding you with a series of posts about them all I would simply collate them here. 

First we have a new recipe... Lemon cupcakes with Lemon Icing. I made these adapting the recipe for vanilla cupcakes below. They look at bit odd but they are definitely funcation/taste over form. I was very hesitant when I made them at first but I've grown quite found of the look now... like a frosted mountain peak just above some clouds. I need to find something to add to the peak to give just a bit more... character. Thoughts? I'm trying them out on a my softball team tonight... he's hoping they're yummy! Here is the recipe: 


Lemon cupcakes with Lemon Icing
Makes about 12 large cupcakes

1 1/4 cups plain flour
1 1/4 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 eggs
3/4 cup sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons fresh squeezed lemon juice
zest of 1 lemon
1/2 cup oil (vegetable, canola or extra light olive oil)
1/2 cup buttermilk (or 1/2 cup milk plus 1/2 teaspoon white vinegar or lemon juice- add acid to the milk then set aside for 5 minutes before using)

For the icing
fresh squeezed juice of 1 lemon (about 3 tablespoons)
1-2cups sifted icing sugar

Preheat oven to 350*F.
In a medium bowl, add cake flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Stir together with whisk, and set aside. 

In the bowl of an electric mixer, add eggs and beat 10-20 seconds. Add sugar and continue to beat on medium speed about 30 seconds. Add the lemon juice, zest and oil, beat.
Reduce mixer speed to low and slowly add about half of the flour mixture. Add half of the milk, then the rest of the flour and the rest of the milk. Beat until just combined. Scrap down the side of the bowl.
The batter will be thin. Pour batter into a muffin pan prepared with paper liners. Fill liners about 2/3 full.
Bake cupcakes in pre-heated oven for 12-14 minutes.
Cool in pan 1-2 minutes, then remove cupcakes from pan (carefully) and finish cooling on a wire rack.

While the cakes are cooling, make the icing. Add icing sugar to the lemon juice until it forms a very think but still runny icing (it should coat a back of spoon very thoroughly). I whisk this so that there are no lumps but you can work it with a fork and get the same result. 

Once the cakes are cooled just a teaspoon to spoon on the icing, ensuring that the entire cakes is lightly covered and that the remains run into the sides of the cake wrapper. The icing will drink down into the sides of the wrapper and cake will be come saturated with the very lemony icing. 

Eat! 


Next up is a batch made for a Bridge night. Rob has complained that the frosting I normally use is much to rich for him so I have been experimenting with different toppings (see above). These are just  normal chocolate cupcakes with a new meringue frosting that was light as feather! I used the Martha Stewart Seven Minute Frosting recipe which was delicious but did not keep as well as others. If you use this I highly recommend eating all of it on the same day or making smaller batches and frosting the cakes as you go. I used blue food colouring to make a very light blue topping which I think goes well with the dark cake... delicious! 


Finally, these were made for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Celebration day which you can read about here. It was not all it was cracked up to be but at least these cakes cheered up the day well. These are vanilla cupcakes with vanilla buttercream frosting. The frosting was just something I threw together as I didn't really feel like following a recipe. I used one part unsalted butter to two parts icing sugar and beat until it was the right consistency then added a dash of milk to bind it. The frosting was VERY good and kept well, I did half of it in blue just for the hell of it! They turned out well and went great with fresh cherries! 


Jubilee... without the jubilee

Ok, so let's flashback several weeks now, as I think the trauma of the event has settled and I can properly discuss it. 

For a bit of background information, in the UK, the bank holidays are always rainy... without fail. I don't know why anyone would have expected anything different. Still, the UK geared-up hardcore for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee packed with events that took place entirely outdoors and the population got excited for not just one day off, but TWO... and Monday and Tuesday at that! 

So, as usual, we prepared for the long four-day weekend by stocking up on junk food and booze. We spend Friday night out with a friends and all seemed well. The weather was fine... not warm but fine. Saturday Rob and I met a friend at Walkabout and watched the Socceroos play Denmark (the biggest game of the day, for Rob... despite England playing two hours later). Spending the day at an Australian themed bar watching the Socceroos get beat really put us in a joyous mood. 

On the way to watch Australia lose :(
I had every intention of spending the next day at the river bank watching the Queen's Flotilla pass by, the thought of literally THOUSANDS of 'decorated' boats was genuinely entertaining for me. However we woke up Sunday to the most dismal dreary rainy day ever! It was awful. So instead of watching at the river we decided to shack up all comfy on the sofa and watch it on the BBC.

Now I have never seen a floatilla, but I have see a Southern Boat Parade at Christmas in Savannah and I was expecting THOUSANDS of boats lit up and decorated elaborately with lots of fun cheesy Union Jacks. Disappointingly this is what a floatilla actually is...


WOW... amazing!

What on Earth is fun about that?! It was the Queen's 'people' (aka slaves) literally rowing past her, in her opulence, while they froze in the rain on a dirty river... no decorations, no lights, no fun music, just rain, miserable people and boring ordinary boats... nothing jubilant about it at all! 

People watching the AMAZING flotilla.
After nearly and hour of watching it on the BBC I had only one thing to do...



Oh and bake theses delicious Jubilee coloured cupcakes which you can read more about here.


And tried to make beer can chicken but there was lots of GnT in me at this point and the picture below is really all I can say about that. 

Beer cans do not fit all chicken bums! 

The rest of the weekend was spent by everyone in the UK recovering from the rain and complete emotional/mental breakdown of the failure of the entire Jubilee celebration. Here's looking forward to her 70th!