Showing posts with label cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cake. Show all posts
Wednesday 21 May 2014
Mango and Oreo Wafer Muffins
This lazy mummy pretty much depended on ready-mix to make muffins most of the time. But when I came across Kenneth Goh's (Guai Shu Shu) easy peasy basic muffins, I made it one of my to-do list. It just looked so simple!
This morning since I woke early, decided to make the muffins as I had promised a student to bake some as a reward for doing well in his test. My mum bought me some mangoes over the weekend and I had some oreo wafers that my neighbour gave my children so decided to add these into the muffins.
Turn out the muffins were terrific! Sweet, addictive and delicious! On top of it, it was really easy. No more ready-mix muffins from this mummy again!
The only grumble I have would be the mango taste is not quite as outstanding as I wanted. Oh well, practice makes perfect!
Thanks Kenneth Goh! Hope I did justice to your recipe! :)
Here's the recipe...
Mango and Oreo Wafer Muffins (Makes 9 - 10)
Basic muffin recipe from Guai Shu Shu
2 eggs
170g self-raising flour
100g cooking oil or melted butter
100g full-cream milk
80g raw sugar
100g mangoes, mashed
2 sticks oreo wafers, crushed
1/8 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp vanilla essence
Direction
Pre-heat oven to 175 degree Celcius.
In a big mixing bowl, combine eggs, oil, sugar and milk. Use a hand whisk and whisk until well combined.
Add vanilla essence and sift in flour and baking soda. Whisk until well combined.
Add in the mangoes and crushed oreo wafers. Mix well.
Put mixture into the muffin tray (lined with paper muffin cups) until 90% full and bake for about 20 mins or until inserted skewer comes out clean.
This is a very simple muffin recipe that will yield delicious muffins that children will simply adore! Hope you will enjoy this recipe as much as I did.
Monday 5 May 2014
Dark Chocolate Cream Cheese Cupcakes
Results - a yummy and rich cupcake that is not too sweet that is soft on the inside. (Pardon me on the ugly looking cupcakes though, did this in a rush before sending little one to school.)
Best thing, my leftover cream cheese frosting gets "recycled" and don't go to waste. :)
Here's the recipe...
Dark Chocolate and Cream Cheese Cupcakes (makes 6 cupcakes)
1/2 cup all-purpose flour (plain flour also ok)
1 tsp baking powder
1 egg
2 tbsp milk
1 1/2 tbsp vegetable oil
1 packet of dark chocolate drink mix
1/2 cup cream cheese frosting
Directions
Pre-heat the oven to 180 Degree Celcius. Line a 6-pc muffin pan with papper muffin cups.
In a medium mixing bowl, sift the flour, baking powder and dark chocolate mix together.
Make a well in the centre and add egg, oil and milk and mix until well incorporated.
Add in the cream cheese frosting and mix well.
Scoop the mixture into the muffin cups and bake for 15 mins or until toothpick inserted comes out clean.
This is a very simple recipe and I hope you will enjoy it. I am contemplating to try this again using steam method, but that will be another post.
Happy baking!
Sunday 4 May 2014
Cream Cheese Frosting
I wanted to do something special for my little one's birthday and in the end decided that doing a birthday cake would be just perfect.
Nothing too complicated and time-consuming, this lazy mummy decided to use cake mix for the cake and got a Devil's Food cake mix. With a chocolate cake, cream cheese frosting came to the mind. Feeling lazy still, I stepped into Phoon Huat, thinking of getting a can of ready-made cream cheese frosting and was blankly told by the staff that they do not sell canned frosting. I was like "What do I do then?" and the staff promptly suggested I do my own frosting. This set me thinking and I bought the cream cheese home and started researching for cream cheese frosting recipes online.
There were tons of recipes that called for different ingredients and amount. In the end, I settled for a recipe that I was comfortable with and the end results was heavenly! My elder son stood beside me when I was doing the frosting and kept stealing mouthfuls from my mixing bowl.
This is one frosting recipe that I definitely will keep and use it again. Though I shall warn that my version is not as sweet as the original recipe because my family do not like sweet stuff. It has a nice velvety feel that scream cheesecake all over. So if you are one cheesecake lover, this frosting will go perfectly well with your chocolate cake, carrot cake, banana cake, pumpkin cake, on cookies or between cookies.
No regrets from this mummy to spend slightly more time prepare the frosting, definitely better than those that comes from the can!
Here's the recipe...
Cream Cheese Frosting (Makes 3 cups)
Recipe adapted from Allrecipes.com
500g cream cheese, softened
120g unsalted butter, softened
1 cup (125g) sifted caster sugar
1 tsp (5ml) vanilla extract
Directions
In a medium bowl, cream together the cream cheese and butter with a electric mixer. Start on low speed for approx. 30 seconds and increase to medium and mix until creamy. Mix in the vanilla and gradually add in the caster sugar. Continue mixing until sugar fully incorporated into the frosting.
Store in fridge after use.
Note:
Amount of sweetness can be adjusted according to your taste. However, please note that the frosting may become more "watery" when more caster sugar is added.
If you find the frosting too thick, you can add some full-cream milk (2 tsp at a time) and incorporate it in with the mixer.
Nothing too complicated and time-consuming, this lazy mummy decided to use cake mix for the cake and got a Devil's Food cake mix. With a chocolate cake, cream cheese frosting came to the mind. Feeling lazy still, I stepped into Phoon Huat, thinking of getting a can of ready-made cream cheese frosting and was blankly told by the staff that they do not sell canned frosting. I was like "What do I do then?" and the staff promptly suggested I do my own frosting. This set me thinking and I bought the cream cheese home and started researching for cream cheese frosting recipes online.
There were tons of recipes that called for different ingredients and amount. In the end, I settled for a recipe that I was comfortable with and the end results was heavenly! My elder son stood beside me when I was doing the frosting and kept stealing mouthfuls from my mixing bowl.
This is one frosting recipe that I definitely will keep and use it again. Though I shall warn that my version is not as sweet as the original recipe because my family do not like sweet stuff. It has a nice velvety feel that scream cheesecake all over. So if you are one cheesecake lover, this frosting will go perfectly well with your chocolate cake, carrot cake, banana cake, pumpkin cake, on cookies or between cookies.
No regrets from this mummy to spend slightly more time prepare the frosting, definitely better than those that comes from the can!
Here's the recipe...
Cream Cheese Frosting (Makes 3 cups)
Recipe adapted from Allrecipes.com
500g cream cheese, softened
120g unsalted butter, softened
1 cup (125g) sifted caster sugar
1 tsp (5ml) vanilla extract
Directions
In a medium bowl, cream together the cream cheese and butter with a electric mixer. Start on low speed for approx. 30 seconds and increase to medium and mix until creamy. Mix in the vanilla and gradually add in the caster sugar. Continue mixing until sugar fully incorporated into the frosting.
Store in fridge after use.
Note:
Amount of sweetness can be adjusted according to your taste. However, please note that the frosting may become more "watery" when more caster sugar is added.
If you find the frosting too thick, you can add some full-cream milk (2 tsp at a time) and incorporate it in with the mixer.
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