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December 7, 2009

Coca Cola Christmas cakes?!



So I have been asked to do one of those things where you wonder if you are using a product just for the sake of it to the detriment of taste and perhaps good taste! I have eaten pork cooked in Coke a la Nigella Lawson and it was surprisingly delicious-sticky, spicy and sweet which was perfect with the meat but I’ve never considered putting it in a fruit cake until now.

Coca Cola asked me to make Christmas cupcakes for their staff using Coke in the fruit cake recipe so I set about rather sceptically taste testing. Turns out it makes them deliciously moist, slightly more spicy and remarkably tasty ( as my boyfriend just testified!) I don’t think people would be able to guess the secret ingredient but it really does add something to the recipe.

I thought that I’d share the recipe as requested so you can try for yourselves. Let me know what you think!

Cakes by Robin’s delicious Coca Cola fruit cake

This is a fruit cake with a difference. The secret ingredient is Coca Cola! In addition to this it is jam packed with plump brandy and Coke soaked vine fruits and cherries. The glace ginger and walnuts replace the usual mixed peel and almonds and even if I say so myself, it is seriously yummy! It is also cooked for less time than some fruit cakes and the addition of Coke makes it even more moist and sticky.

450g currants

175g sultanas

175g raisins

100g natural coloured glace cherries

100g chopped glace ginger

Soak the five ingredients above in 4 generous tablespoons of brandy and 150ml of Coca Cola (full fat) for at least 12 hours or leaving them overnight is even better so the fruit really plumps up. The fruit should soak up all the liquid by the time you use it

250g plain flour

¼ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg

½ teaspoon ground mixed spice

100g chopped walnuts

250g muscovado sugar

1 tablespoon black treacle

250g soft butter

4 medium eggs

Grated rind of 1 orange

Grated rind of 1 lemon

Tip: The real key to making your cakes turn out perfectly every time is to make sure that your tin is lined with greaseproof paper-a ring on the bottom of the tin and one around the sides will ensure that you don’t leave half the cake stuck to the bottom when you turn it out.

This recipe will make one round 8 inch cake.

Preferably with a mixer but by hand if you don’t have one, cream the butter and sugar together until it is light and fluffy and has changed to a lighter colour. It will take about 10 mins in a mixer or a bit longer by hand. This is really important as it keeps the cake light. Add the beaten eggs a bit at a time mixing after each addition. If the mixture starts to curdle, add a little of the flour.  Mix in the treacle to the butter mixture.

Sieve together the flour and spices . Sometimes I don’t bother to sieve and it turns out fine. Add this to the butter and egg mixture along with the grated citrus zest and mix thoroughly.

Now stir in the soaked fruit and walnuts into the cake mix and spoon into the lined tin.

Cook cake on 140C for 2.5 hours. Check to see that the top isn’t getting too brown. Test to see whether the cake is cooked by putting a skewer into the middle of the cake. If it comes out cleanly with no cake mix, the cake is done. Cool on a wire rack. Cover in marzipan and icing and then decorate as creatively as you want.

Christmas cake example for Coca Cola

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November 26, 2009

Christmas cupcakes



I thought that I’d let you know about a great open day that’s being held on Sunday 6th December at the Bingham Hotel in Richmond. It’s being held by Roseberg Flowers of Copenhagen which is a wonderful florist based near Petersham Nurseries in Richmond. Roseberg’s owner Kat has done some of the most stunning floral arrangements for weddings I have delivered cakes to and I’d highly recommend her!

FlowerArrange

white flowers

The Bingham is a stunning venue for a wedding with views over the River Thames, gardens stretching down to the waters edge and very lovely staff who will do their utmost to cater for your every wedding or party whim!

Cakes by Robin is providing Christmas cupcakes for the guests and Peggy Porschen is making some wonderful Christmas cookies for everyone to munch while they are checking out the stunning floral displays. It’s also an ideal time to order your Christmas tree to ensure you don’t end up with that spindley one no one else wanted!

Now when do you get to spend time in a beautiful venue, eating delicious cakes and cookies from top cake designers and checking out the latest floral designs all for free?! Well it is the season of goodwill after all!

CHRISTMAS OPEN DAY
Roseberg Copenhagen invites you to a festive
Open Day Christmas reception held at The Bingham.
Enjoy mulled wine and treats while you browse our beautiful
selection of Scandanavian inspired christmas decorations,
order your Danish non drop Norman Pine Chrismas tree and
door wreath or place orders for Christmas and New Years parties.
date: Sunday the 6th of December 2009
time: Doors open at 12 – 5pm
place: The Bingham (Garden Room 3)
61-63 Petersham Road,
Richmond TW10 6UT
DIRECTIONS
The Bingham is delighted to offer clients of Roseberg 15% off
the final bill for lunch or dinner from 11th January –
25th February 2010 upon presentation of your invite.
Max table is 6, not available with any other offer. For more info contact Katja Berg at Roseberg Copenhagen
T: 0208 605 3441 M: 0796 7011 637 www.roseberg.co.uk

September 25, 2009

Gluten free cakes!

I get asked quite regularly about the possibility of making gluten free cakes and so I thought that I would let you all know that following a very successful summer where a number of our wedding cakes were coeliac cakes, we have launched our entire flavour range ready for those unfortunate sufferers of wheat intolerances. If you are looking for a gluten free wedding cake, you need search no further.

One of our brides this year was so pleased with her wheat free cakes because none of her guests could taste that there was any difference and only guessed because they saw her tucking in!

There is no need to compromise on taste or flavour either. All our yummy flavours are available as gluten free cakes so just ask.

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