Showing posts with label teatime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teatime. Show all posts

Friday, August 18

{ happy friday }

ten lovely things that caught my eye this week.

{ 2 } Linen love #1.  I know it's not Easter, but how cute are these bunnies?
{ 3 } Gorgeous shoot from Hooligans.  
{ 4 } Cosy cushions from Numero74.
{ 5 } One of each pretty please?
{ 6 } This weeks artist crush is Antoinette Ferwerda. Just ♡ the colours in Copper Hills
{ 7 } Linen love #2.  I think I would like one of everything from notPerfectLinen!
{ 8 } Dwell on all the beautiful things.
{ 9 } Like these very beautiful plates from Anthropologie ♡ 
{ + } Get your scone on, it's Afternoon Tea Week.

{ have a happy day }

Wednesday, July 26

{ a delightfully delicious Dundee cake }


I have always thought that fruit cakes get a bit of a raw deal. They're not the prettiest of cakes, have a reputation for being dry, and heavy, not to mention full of candied peel - have you ever met anyone who likes candied peel? - and usually only get thought about at Christmas time. And lets face it, even then they're likely to be overlooked in favour of the mince pies and yule log. Admittedly they wouldn't be my first choice out in a tea room or coffee shop. Not that I have seen many, if any, in tea rooms and coffee shops, forgotten about amongst the more fashionable layer cakes, brownies and banana loaves.

And yet I have quite fond memories of them. There would always be freshly baked cake at home when I was younger, and a simple fruit cake took it's turn with the equally classic Victoria Sandwich, chocolate or coffee sponge cakes, or lemon drizzle. Never ever made with candied peel (yay, thank you mum) but full of currants, raisins and sultanas, it's a comfort blanket of a cake. Perfect with a cup of tea, and one of those cakes it almost feels ok to enjoy a slice of everyday.

It's also the cake I remember us taking on picnics. Individual slices wrapped in foil, to be enjoyed after the, slightly soggy, salmon sandwiches. And so it was a fruit cake that I turned to when looking for a treat to bake to take with us on our journey to Scotland last year. The Dundee cake has it's origins in Scotland, produced by the marmalade company Keiller's, and is said to be a favourite of the Queen's. Baking a Dundee cake to take to Scotland may seem like taking coals to Newcastle, but I had a feeling that it wouldn't be something we'd see on offer there, and if it's good enough for the Queen, it's good enough for us.

Now there are so many different Dundee cake recipes out there, and the original is no doubt lost somewhere in the sands of time. I'm not sure how I stumbled upon it, but the recipe I chose was Dan Lepard's, whose recipe featured in The Guardian. No whiskey, which I'm not averse to, but didn't have any, and didn't want to buy especially for this, and more importantly, no candied peel (yay, thank you Dan).


This is such a lovely cake to make. I made two smaller cakes, and if my memory serves me correctly I soaked the fruit overnight in the juice and zest from the orange. This makes the fruit lovely and plump, and will eradicate any memory of dry and mealy fruit cakes of the past.

Do try and make this cake a little ahead of when you're planning on eating it. Like most fruit cakes it tastes even better a few days after baking it. Just wrap it up tightly in parchment, pop it away in the pantry, and forget about it for a little while.

{ recipe credit . Dan Lepard }

I remember now why this is a perfect picnic cake. It travels well, no worrying about messy frosting, or curdling cream, just unwrap, cut a slice, and settle back with a cup of tea and watch the world go by. Ah, happy memories. And a reminder that perhaps I need to plan a little train journey, just for the excuse of baking this again.

{ have a happy day }

Friday, August 12

. hAppy fridAy .


. 1 . a peony . to wish all those getting wed this weekend a very happy marriage .
. 2 . la roulotte du pinson . for beautiful things for children's rooms . inspired by nature . 
. 3 . my little gent . for cute clothing for your little guy . coming very soon .
. 4 . h&m studio child . inspired by fantasy & folk tales . coming very soon .
. 5 . summer reading . some of the best new books of aUgust .
. 6 . summer reading . with IssueNo.8 of Babiekins .
. 7 . time for tea . in this gorgeous Peter Rabbit china cup .
. 8 . and talking of tea . this seems appropriate for this weeks quote .
. 9 . this weekend . you'll find fAbritzia dEsign at TheHandmadeNottinghamMarket .
{ along with many other lOvely lOvely sellers } .
. & . finally . this weekend . you'll find me at the Bakewell Baking Festival .
{ enjoying this lovely sUmmer bErry loaf at a Bakewell picnic } .

. have a hAppy dAy .

Wednesday, August 10

. time for afternoon tea . { twelve treats for a perfect teatime } .


did i mention it's Afternoon Tea Week this week ? yes, all week, the perfect excuse to indulge in dainty finger sandwiches, pots of freshly brewed tea, &, freshly baked scones topped with jam and cream, & perfect petit fours . if you have room for all that . i'm not sure i've successfully finished an afternoon tea yet . they deceive you with their daintiness, their one bite delicacy . you take your time, and savour each mouthful, & then you reach that final tier of cake & pastry loveliness . & . realise you can't eat another mouthful ! { if anyone has the answer to this, please, please, do tell ! }

did you know that we have Anna, the 7th Duchess of Bedford, to thank for the wonderful thing that is Afternoon Tea . her mid afternoon lull was solved by asking for tea and a light snack to be served in her room . to which she asked friends to join her . & . so the practice of Afternoon Tea began . it's popularity seems to keep on growing, adopted by hotels, bakeries & tearooms alike . some serving a very traditional version . others taking a more unconventional approach putting modern & themed twists on each tier of treats . and whilst it may seem like the ultimate tea party for grownups, it's also a wonderful thing to introduce children to . there already being a sense of occasion and whimsy about the whole affair that appeals to young & old alike . i think there are few things in life that are so universally appreciated . { including Afternoon Teas for the gentlemen in your life too } .  

so . lets start at that bottom tier shall we . plates ready to choose your first tea sandwich ?

. 1 . 2 . 3 .
{ lets start . with . tea sandwiches }
. 4 . 5 . 6 .
?
. 7 . 8 . 9 .
{ fairy cakes . fondant fancies . french macarons }
. 10 .
{ the Mad Hatter's Tea Party . at . The Sanderson London }
. 11 .
{ Charlie & The Chocolate Factory . at . One Aldwych }
. 12 .

how will you celebrate Afternoon Tea Week
?

. if you are still looking for more inspiration . take a peek at my Pinterest board .

. have a hAppy dAy .

Saturday, August 6

. hAppy weekEnd .


. 1 . next week is Afternoon Tea Week . & . these would be a perfect start .
. 2 . beautiful storytelling in a single image . illustrations brought to life with flowers .
. 3 . classic storytelling re-issued by Puffin
{ the high spirited Anne of Green Gables illustrated by the inimitable Lauren Child }
. 4 . the gorgeous garden retreat created by Jeska of Lobster&Swan . jealous ? Oh yes !
. 5 . tempting toast with homemade strawberry jam
{ simple pleasures for sunday breakfast . with berries courtesy of Tesco #TriedForLess} .
. 6 . earl grey tea . to accompany the toast .
. 7 . a little more storytelling on a plate . by the incredibly creative Lee Samantha .
. 9 . rather cute retro jelly bags
{ one in every colour . pretty please ! } .
. & . finally . rather cute mini cakes . a perfect ending to your afternoon tea .

. have a hAppy dAy .

Monday, July 25

. sydnEy squAres . smAll cake No.28 .


when Bumpkin Betty announced that this month's baking theme was to be Family Favourites i had a feeling that it was going to be an interesting bake . i asked my family { mum . dad . & . little sister } what they thought our family favourite had been and everyone had a different answer which made me realise that a) as a family we are fairly fickle . b) our memories of our childhood years are all very different from each others .  & . c) it would appear that baked goods in general were our favourite . which answers the question of where i get my sweet tooth from .

i reached the conclusion that our true family favourite . the one that has remained a constant through the years was actually my mUm's Christmas Pudding . but . it's jUly . as much as i love christmas . & . as much as i love christmas pudding . i couldn't quite bring myself to start baking that just yet . 

i had a look through my mUm's lovely recipe books . the ones she collated & wrote in & stuck clippings in out of magazines . the ones that brought back such lovely memories of learning how to bake . the familiar sponge cakes . the lemon drizzle cake . caramel squares { two recipes for that ! } . my favourite cheesecake made with Philadelphia cheese that was topped with tinned apricot halves that we only ever seemed to have when people came to tea .


then i remembered the recipe box . Margueritte Patten's box of recipes . { published by Paul Hamlyn way back in 1967 } . my sister & i would spend hours flicking through this box . especially the Small Cakes & Biscuits Cards . & . one recipe in particular jumped out as one that we've talked about quite often .


Sydney Squares . my sister & i have long reminisced about this recipe . one that we remember firstly my mum, then as we learnt to bake, we would bake them too . but each time we go back to this recipe we aren't quite sure why we liked them so much . a slightly strange combination of a sweet pastry base . with a sultana filled sponge filling . topped with grated chocolate . i was convinced that we had been lulled into viewing this cake through those rose tinted glasses that you often remember your childhood through . however . it did seem that this might be The recipe for this months baking club . was this going to be as good as we remember . or . was it something that we'd finally put to bed as something best left in the 70's ?

i resisted changing too much from the original recipe . but . hadn't any sultana's { not my favourite } . & . decided to soak the raisins i replaced them with in a brew of chocolate & vanilla rooibos { not something i think you'd have found in my mum's pantry but there you go . . . } . but apart from that i made it as the original recipe .


so what did we think ?


i was so expecting to taste these & go . it's ok . but . i'm not sure why we liked them quite so much .

but .

they are so very oddly lovely . & . tasty . & . moreish . & . well . i ate two . &  then very quickly drove them over to my sister before i scoffed the lOt !



and her verdict ?


the same .


p.s. i'm still a little bewildered how a seemingly strangish combination of things should be as good as they were . but . they were !

it's been so lovely reading about everyone else's family favourites . & . the stories behind them . & . how many of us have such fond memories of baking with our mums .

. Jaclyn { aka . Bumpkin Betty } made a classic Chocolate Tiffin .
. Angela from Only Crumbs Remain baked a delicious looking Date Slice .
. Jennie of Scarlet Scorch Droppers made Chocolate & Vanilla Marble Cake baked in her mUm's kitchen for added nostalgia .
&
. if you pOp over to the Baking Club's facebook page you can also drool over Catherine's Millionaire Shortbread . Nadine's Chocolate Hob Nobs . Linda's Battenburg . Caitlin's Peanut Butter & Honey Cake . Helen's classic Scones { with lots of lovely cream & jam } . Virginia's Blondies . & . Chloe's comforting Rice Pudding .

if you love baking & would like to bake along in aUgust then you can join the club here . & . you can read Jaclyn's lovely write up of last months " Free From " theme over on her blog .

. have a sweet and hAppy dAy .

Thursday, July 14

. cAfe lOndon . { brunch . lunch . coffee . & . cake } .


a few weeks ago i was asked by Lynn of the Clandestine Cake Club to review a book that was shortly to be published . Cafe London { brunch . lunch . coffee and afternoon tea } . highlights the best places to go & eat & i'm not sure Lynn would have realised how perfect a choice of book this was for me . one of the things i love when visiting a new place is to search out all the newest coffee shops . & . lovely independent cafes . usually ending up with a list far longer than i need for the meals & coffee stops i'll need . which is indicative of how many new & independent places have sprung up over the past few years .


beautifully broken down into chapters for different eating;  brunch, lunch, coffee, cakes & bakes, afternoon tea, culture & shopping, & the unusual and alfresco .  although i don't live in lOndon it is somewhere i visit quite regularly & thought i was familiar with most of the best coffee shops & cafes around . how wrong i was ! there were places that i knew and whose names were familiar; The Ritz for afternoon tea, The Hummingbird & Primrose Bakeries, and some that i'd been to; Sketch for brunch, The Breakfast Club for lunch, and Bea's of Bloomsbury for afternoon tea, but so so many that i didn't know . 


each review is accompanied by beautiful photography . showing each place & their food off to their best . the reviews are short & sweet but give a lovely snapshot of the feel & the vibe of each eatery . there's also an enticing list of Other Places to Try at the end of each chapter { as if the ones already listed weren't tempting enough ! } .


i love the fact that they cover so many different areas of lOndon . & . there's a handy map at the back of the book so wherever you are exploring in the city you can look up & read up on the best places to eat . one little tip from me;  read this book with a cup of tea . or coffee . & . a little snack . & . a pile of post-it notes to hand . it's impossible to read this book without feeling hungry . & . without thinking * i must try there * .


one lovely place that's listed that was already on my * to visit * list was Violet Cakes in Hackney, owned by Clare Ptack, who also has a column in the Guardian . & . as luck would have it on the weekend i was reviewing this book she had a lovely recipe for gooseberry oat crumble bars . which just sounded the perfect sweet treat to accompany the reading of the cakes & bakes chapter . they were . just yUm .


since i've had the book i've had chance to try a few new places . one that caught my eye was Foxcroft & Ginger on Berwick Street . by chance . just around the corner from the office i work in when down in lOndon . the pictures & the review in the book are spot on . you are welcomed by the most tempting array of baked goods as you enter & the brunch & lunch menu's are equally as tempting . unfortunately the service . on the day i visited . didn't live up to the expectation of the food . & . a mix up with my order meant that my lunch was just a pot of tea . such a shame . but i'm planning to pop back there as the cakes looked too good not to give it a second go .

i had a little more luck with the second bakery on the list . the Nordic Bakery on New Cavendish Street is a lovely scandinavian bakery who are known for their cinnamon buns . again, the book delivered on it's review, though happily it did have one thing wrong;  their predictions of those cinnamon buns selling out by 11.30am proved unfounded & i happily bought one to take away & enjoy at home . { & . yes . they are deserved of their reputation } . 


cAfe lOndon is a real gem of a book for those who live in the city or go there often & like to find out the places that are a little bit different as well as those places whose reputation is a little more longstanding . i'm looking forward to working my way down my { very } long list of places to try .

a very big thankyou to both Lynn at The Clandestine Cake Club . & . also to Quarto Publishing for being kind enough to send me the book to review . if you fancy a gander at the book you can find more details here & here .

. have a hAppy dAy .

Saturday, June 4

. hAppy wEekend .


. 1 . sUper cUte in stripes by Yarndye . spOtted on MiniStyle .
. 2 . the prettiest pAtchwork .
{ and other handstitched lOveliness by Little Village Handmade } .
. 3 . sUper beautiful in tulle by MyooBoutique . spOtted on Smudgetikka .
. 4 . the prettiest floral .
{ and more stunning images on Super Selected } .
. 5 . the lOveliest linen designed by The Princess & the Pea . styled by LambLovesFox .
. 6 . crUshing on all these cute & quirky pots by Hinkleville .
. 7 . rEdiscovering my love for the art of Raoul Dufy
{ and embracing the jOurney theme of jUne } .
but bEginning at home with a most English Afternoon Tea
. 9 . with the daintiest & most delicious freshly baked scones
. & . with homemade lemon curd made into lemon meringue tarts .

. have a hAppy dAy .

Friday, April 1

. hEllo aPril .

{ bE silly . bE honest . bE kind }

hEllo aPril
&
hAppy aPril fOol's dAy

have you spotted any foolishness yet ?
{ oh . if only Cath Kidston . & . oh . so wrong Jamie Oliver }

things i'm looking forward to this month

. indulging in cocktails & craft at the Spring Market .

. saying a hAppy 400th birthdAy to Shakespeare .
. whilst celebrating St George's Day .
&
. travelling back to the Fourteas to drink tea .

all in all
. a beautifully british month .

. have a wOnderfully fOolish first of aPril .

Friday, March 18

. hAppy fridAy .


. 1 . lOving this cUte & cOlourful eAster cushion
. 2 . i sPy something beginning with E . this eggtra special egg tee from etsy .
{ perfect for wearing on an eAster egg hunt }
. 3 . whilst collecting eggs in this super sparkly sequin bunny bag .
. 4 . & . how adOrable are these giant Origami bUnnies by Oh Happy Day ?
. 5 . are you planning an eAster pArty ?
{ pOp over to the Pretty Little Party Shop for the prEttiest pArty sUpplies }
. 6 . spOtted on Oh Joy . this super cute kids cookbook .
. 7 . spOtted on The Josie World . these super cute easter cupcakes .
{ i couldn't resist sharing another eAster cupcake recipe with you ! }
. 8 . a lOvely quote for today . Imagination = Everything .
. 9 . sUper excited about the Polly and Me signWriting workshop on sUnday !
. & . finally . lOoking forward to a little Mad Hatters Teaparty on mOnday .
{ a lOvely sweet way to start the week }

. have a very hAppy dAy .