Monday, August 10, 2009

Strawberry Poke Cake & Chocolate Fudge Bundt


I know I was meant to publish my new menu for orders last month but due to unforeseen circumstances, this will need to be put on hold until i find another avenue to launch it officially so do bear with me for a little bit. Also, with the current economic situation, one has to be prudent with spending. Keeping up with baking each week is not a problem but to do this professionally and at the quality which i am comfortable with, cost is a big consideration.

Anyway, enough with the boring stuff, suffice to say, i am determined to make this work!

Ok, so what have i been up to for the last few weeks? Firstly, i finally spent the vouchers which my colleagues gave me for my birthday last year. I spent it on 3 baking books (surprise surprise) of which the 2 cakes which i have baked last week and this week have been taken from.


The Strawberry Poke Cake was a recipe originally found on the Jell'O boxes but has since become an American classic. The interior is 2 layers of vanilla sponge cake separated by a thick filling of strawberry puree, slathered with chill whipped cream, topped with slices of red, juicy strawberries and silver baubles for that bit of bling :-)

The next cake is a Chocolate Fudge Bundt. For those who have followed by posts, I did swear off baking another bundt cake but everyone deserves a 2nd chance. Learning from the previous mistake, i buttered and floured the bundt mold like there was no tomorrow, before pouring the chocolatey mixture in and it turned out PERFECT! Don't take my word for it, check out the pictures below.



Saturday, June 27, 2009

I'm BACK!

It's been quite a while since I last posted anything on the site. The family home is being renovated for 3 months so baking has been kept at a minimum but good news, I am moving back in a couple of days and I'll be able to start with more delicious posts again.

Just an update on what has been happening on the baking front; I have decided that it is time I took concrete steps, albeit very tiny ones, towards my dream of owning my own bakery one day. Thus, the official 'The Vanille Bean' menu for home orders will be out within the month! I would say the menu is a list of comfort food packed with big flavours and wholesome ingredients. All are made to order and by hand, from scratch. so quality and freshness is assured.

Another big plan which I have will be revealed when the time is right. All the planets need to align on this one for it to come true :-)

Ok, enough said, check back the week after with pictures of the new kitchen and delicious bakes!

P.S. 'The Vanille Bean' menu will be posted on the website temporarily until I find out how to get an official site up and running.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

No more bun(dt)s for now...

A couple of months ago, i went to my favourite place, Pantry Magic, at HV, with a sole purpose; to purchase a beautiful deep blue silicone bundt mold which i have had my eye on for the past year. The reason why i haven't bought it earlier is because of a previous attempt which left a deep gashing wound in my side. Ok ok i exaggerate but felt similar to that. 

Take a walk with me down memory lane to 2 years ago, i had an urge to bake a chiffon cake which is essentially a bundt cake except it is much lighter but still has its trademark hole in the middle. Anyway, i decided to make a lemon chiffon cake with a conventional chiffon tin. It was a total wipe out, catastrophic, thermonuclear FAILURE! Firstly, when i inverted the cake, the middle portion got stuck on the tube of the tin, thus causing only 3/4 of the cake to detach from the tin. One thing you need to know about me is that i am a perfectionist. I demand the look and the taste to be perfect. When this does not happen, i get extremely angry with myself, it doesn't matter if that was my first attempt. So, obviously at this point in time, this is not looking good. Fortunately, nobody was near me when this happened because i was emitting copious amount of 'steam' from my ears! Secondly, the glaze that i made to be drizzled over the cake was so sour, it ruined the entire cake!

Fast forward to the present, i finally decided to attempt to make a bundt cake, thinking that the same thing would not be repeated since it has been said NOTHING sticks to silicone. Fine, i thought, this is going to turn out great! I decided to bake a walnut and chocolate bundt cake, drizzled with a chocolate glaze. Sounds yummy doesn't it? I followed the recipe to a T. As i took the bundt mold out of the oven, due to the flexibility of the silicone mold, the cake started to look like it was going to split. I quickly place it on the table, hoping it would get structurally stronger when it cools down.

15 minutes later, placing a cooling rack over the bundt mold and inverting it, i carefully tried to get the cake out of the mold. I thought the entire cake came out fine since nothing sticks to silicone right?? WRONG!! 1/4 of the cake was stuck onto the mold thus ruining the entire shape of the cake!!

So, here i am, posting pictures of the beautiful blue silicone bundt mold instead of the bundt cake because it is absolutely too embarrassing to be seen. Please use your imagination when eating the bundt cake tomorrow and picture what it would have looked like perfect. I think i would retire my bundt mold till another time, when i feel strong enough again to attempt this. In the meantime, it will always be my Achilles heel.


Sunday, February 8, 2009

Spinach, Feta & Dried Tomato Bread

You might be asking yourself why this week's bread looks exactly like the cheddar bread i baked 2 weeks ago. No, i did not bake it again this week although i am sure nobody will be complaining if i did :-) This week's bread has got lots more ingredients in it than just cheddar cheese.

I was actually doing some research online and found a recipe for spinach and feta bread. However, i wasn't too comfortable with recipe as it was a non-kneading recipe. Being a purist, i find the notion of not kneading bread rather offensive. However i did like the combination of feta and spinach so i kept these 2 main ingredients and formulated my own recipe. I had a couple of bottles of dried tomatoes knocking about in the refrigerator so i thought perhaps i'd include these as well (a special treat for those of you who have been asking me to bake my sun-dried tomato bread again). The result is a soft savoury bread jam-packed full with ingredients. I couldn't find the feta cheese anywhere tho... wonder where it went...



Sunday, January 18, 2009

Cheddar Cheese Bread

Finally got down to making bread again, i know i have been slacking off for the past few weeks :-) This bread originally contained sesame seeds as well but i don't like sesame seeds so i excluded it. This cheddar cheese bread is different from the ones you can purchase outside because it comes in a loaf and there is a marbling effect in the bread so every bite you take would definitely have a bit of cheddar cheese in it! 



Sunday, January 4, 2009

Cinnamon Crumb Surprise

Hi peeps, i'm finally back on blog after several weeks of rest. Actually, i baked quite a bit over the xmas holidays but unfortunately, the camera ran out of batteries so i did not get a chance to post any pictures.

Anyway, for those of you who got my 'Christmas Delights', which my darling Linz so wonderfully named it, below are the items which were in the box:

1. Peanut Butter Fudge
2. White Chocolate Raspberry Brittle
3. Butterball cookies
4. Lemon Candy
5. Chocolate Hazelnut Biscotti

Below is a picture, courtesy of Linz as well!


For this week's bakes, i've made a Cinnamon Crumb Surprise. What's the surprise? It is tart Granny Smith apple slices in the middle of the loaf which nicely balances the sweet crumb at the top. Enjoy!