Saturday, 20 July 2013

Baileys and Chocolate Cheesecake

This afternoon we are off to the annual drama group BBQ. We all take our own meat and then some of us take either a salad or a dessert and we have always enjoyed the event. I love the opportunity to make a dessert and usually go for something I wouldn't normally make for the three of us. This year's offering is no different. I have taken this cheesecake to other drama group events but absolutely love it, but don't dare make it unless I have an event to take it to as I would eat far too much!!! The recipe is taken from the BBC site: http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/baileysandchocolatec_72293 although I have adapted it. The springform pan I have is 22cm and the recipe 18cm. The quantities I used are listed below but if anyone wants to make it and has an 18cm pan use the quantities on the BBC site.

Baileys and chocolate cheesecake

125g butter
310g biscuits (the recipe suggests digestives, I used gingernuts this time)
740g Philadelphia cream cheese (full fat)
30ml Baileys (although I usually increase this to 50-60ml)
125g icing sugar
370ml double cream
125g grated chocolate (I usually use a mix of white and milk but use any variety)

To garnish
Recipe suggests whipped double cream and cocoa powder, but I've never used this. This time I crumbled a flake. Previously I have used homemade chocolate buttons (using Cadbury's chocolate), like the ones I used for the chocolate caramel cupcake, but you could use any decoration you fancy.

1. Crush the biscuits (I place in a large food bag and bash with a rolling pin)

2 year olds love doing the biscuit bashing!

2. Melt the butter in the pan and add the crushed biscuits, bashing any larger pieces left with a wooden spoon. Mix well until the biscuits have absorbed all the butter.

3. Remove from the heat and press into the bottom of a lined 22cm springform tin. Place in the fridge to set for at least an hour (I usually do this the day before).



4. Whip the double cream until thick (I used my electric hand mixer so took very little time.)

5. Grate the chocolate (I have never grated the chocolate I just bung it into my mini chopper, and although it comes out more like granules it's so much quicker and easier!)

6. Lightly whip the cream cheese, then beat in the Bailey's and icing sugar. I used my Kenwood kmix for this which I love, and was my 40th birthday treat. This meant I could use the shield so I didn't end up covered in icing sugar!

7. Fold in the whipped cream and grated chocolate (my kmix has a fold in setting for this so all done in the machine). When smooth, spoon evenly onto the biscuits.




8. If using a chocolate topping at this point I would decorate. So I crumbled my flake and sprinkled it over the top (barely resisting the urge to eat some chocolate). If using cream and cocoa powder I would wait until set and decorate not long before serving after removing from the tin. Once done, place in the fridge to set for at least 2 hours (again I made this the day before.)




9. Remove from fridge, carefully remove tin and silicone paper and serve (or in my case transport!)



Obviously there will be other lovely desserts at the BBQ but I am looking forward to having a small slice of mine too!!


Sunday, 14 July 2013

Halloumi and Harissa Salad

I treated myself to a subscription to the BBC Good Food magazine at Christmas and have loved discovering new recipes. This recipe was in the August 2013 issue and was really tasty. A very different way to serve broccoli and an opportunity to enjoy Halloumi, a more recently acquired taste thanks to my friend Hazel. The recipe was for four but I halved it, and ate it over two days. (I cooked the Halloumi fresh on the second day). The version below is the two servings version.



Halloumi with broccoli tabbouleh & honey-harissa dressing

140g couscous
150g broccoli florets
6 spring onions, finely sliced
80g cherry tomatoes, quartered (I used baby plum tomatoes)
Small bunch parsley, finely chopped (I didn't have any so didn't use this)
Small bunch mint, finely chopped
Juice of 1 1/2 lemons, zest of 1/2 lemon
11/2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1 tbsp harissa
1/2 tbsp clear honey
250g pack of halloumi, cut into 1cm thick slices (I used Tesco's reduced fat halloumi)
15g toasted flaked almonds (I just used plain flaked almonds)

1. Put the couscous into a bowl and cover with boiling water. Cover with cling film and set aside for 5 minutes. If the water has not all been absorbed at this point, taste to check the couscous is soft, and drain through a sieve. If not cooked leave a little longer.

2. Blanch the broccoli for 2 minutes, then drain well. Cut into small pieces or blitz in a food processor.
(I used my mini chopper which I love for little jobs like this - http://amzn.to/13bD82I).

3. Fork the broccoli, spring onions, tomatoes, herbs, 1 tbsp of oil, lemon zest and juice of 1 lemon through the couscous.

4. Combine the harissa, honey, juice of half a lemon and 1/2 tbsp olive oil and juice of half a lemon  with some salt and pepper for the dressing.

5. Heat a non-stick frying pan and cook the halloumi for 1-2 minutes on each side until golden. Divide the couscous between two plates, top with the halloumi slices and drizzle with the dressing, then scatter over the almonds.

This made a fantastic lunchtime meal which I will definitely make again. The harissa paste is quite hot so watch out if you're not a fan of spice. If you want to try this without the spiciness just miss out the harissa and add some more lemon juice instead.

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Chocolate Caramel Cupcakes

It's Alexander's first sports day at preschool today and there was a request for volunteers to make cakes. Never one to refuse an opportunity to make cake I put my hand up! So I decided cupcakes would be the best option with children around and knew chocolate need to be involved and came across another Holly Bell recipe that I fancied trying. She calls them love cupcakes but I decided Chocolate Caramel Cupcakes was more my kind of heading. Anyway her recipe can be found here: http://www.recipesfromanormalmum.com/2013/01/21/love-cupcakes/ and is reproduced below.

Chocolate Caramel Cupcakes

Makes 12 (I doubled this recipe and got 42 but I think some of my cases must have been smaller!!)

Ingredients:
140g self raising flour
35g ground almonds
175g castor sugar
175g baking margarine/butter
3 large eggs (I used medium)
1 tbsp vanilla extract
Approx 60g caramel
100g milk chocolate
100g dark chocolate
Decorations

I started by making the decorations the day before although you could just use smarties, chocolate buttons etc. However, I have a fab buttons mould I got from http://www.bakedbyme.net/ who have some brilliant moulds and really fast and friendly service - highly recommended.

 

Next make the cakes, preheat the oven to 170C/Gas 3 and check there’s a rack in the middle of the oven. Then beat the flour, almonds, sugar, marg/butter, eggs and vanilla together until light and creamy. Takes about 4 minutes in a stand mixer, and I love an excuse to use my KMix! Divide between cupcake cases and then bake in the centre of the oven until just starting to brown and when a toothpick comes out of the middle cupcake clean. Remove from the tin and cool on a wire rack.



When cool take an apple corer and remove the centres of the cakes, being careful not to go all the way down to the bottom. If you accidentally do remove the whole plug of cake then cut a bit off and poke it back into the cake hole. 

Carefully pour a teaspoon of tinned caramel (or make your own) into each hole and then use a toothpick or skewer to poke the caramel down. It’s so gloopy it may well get stuck on the top so help it along with a poke and a jiggle. (Personally I used a spoon to pur it into the holes, and a clean finger to push the caramel down).


You'll be left with some cake to sample - which is no problem with a hungry 2 year old in the house!! This was supposed to be a bowl of leftover cake!!


 Then melt your chocolate in the microwave or over boiling water depending on your preference. i melted 50g of plain chocolate and 50g of milk chocolate at a time. I usually put it on for 30 seconds full power in the microwave and then at 30 second intervals on 50% power to ensure it doesn't burn.

Carefully spoon a teaspoon or two onto each cake, then pop whatever decoration you have on the top and leave to set (keeping the chocolate out of reach of the 2 year old was rather challenging here!!)



So here they are ready to go off to Sports Day and the verdict - delicious! Would definitely make them again. Here's hoping it doesn't rain this afternoon!