Showing posts with label Firework Night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Firework Night. Show all posts

Friday, 2 November 2012

Bonfire Night Flaming Cornflake Cakes



Chocolate orange cornflake cakes with orange buttercream flames

I made these to take along to a Bonfire Night party last year - cornflake cakes are incredibly quick, simple and cheap to make and always go down a storm! The orange zest in these adds something a bit extra to the flavour. I added the buttercream flames just for fun!   

Flaming Cornflake Cakes (makes 12)

Ingredients

    Chocolate orange cornflake cakes with orange buttercream flames
  1. 3 tblsp golden syrup
  2. 3 tblsp butter
  3. 3 tblsp soft brown sugar
  4. 1 ½ tblsp cocoa, sifted
  5. Zest of 1 orange
  6. 3 cups cornflakes


For the buttercream icing

  1. 60g butter, at room temperature
  2. 250g icing sugar, sifted
  3. 2 - 4 tblsp freshly squeezed orange juice
  4. Red and yellow food colouring (preferably a paste rather than a liquid)


Method

  1. Place 12 fairy cake cases into a bun tin.
  2. Put the golden syrup, butter and sugar in a microwaveable bowl and microwave on full power for 2 – 2½ minutes, stirring every 30 seconds with a wooden spoon.
  3. Once the butter has melted and the sugar dissolved, stir in the cocoa and orange zest.
  4. Place the cornflakes in a large bowl and pour over the chocolatey mixture.
  5. Mix until all the cornflakes are coated.
  6. Spoon into cake cases and refridgerate until firm.


To make the icing:

  1. In a large mixing bowl, beat the butter, 2 tblsp juice and half of the icing sugar until smooth.
  2. Add the rest of the icing sugar and beat until smooth and creamy, adding more juice if needed.
  3. Divide buttercream into two bowls. Colour one lot with red food colouring and the other with yellow.
  4. Put a medium, round nozzle into a piping bag.
  5. Put a spoonful of red icing down one side of the piping bag and a spoonful of yellow down the other side. Don’t add too much. Mix very slightly together, but do not overdo!
  6. Pipe small flame shapes into the centre of each cornflake cake – it should swirl the colours together!



Bonfire Night Cupcakes




Cupcake with black buttercream swirl and red and yellow fondant starsOk, so this is a bit of a cheat as I haven’t actually made these cakes this year but seeing as many people will be making cakes in preparation for Bonfire Night parties, I thought I’d write a few quick posts and put up some pictures as inspiration.

I made these lemon cupcakes for a Bonfire party last year – it’s one of my favourite and most regularly used recipes – I love lemon cake! The recipe for the cupcakes and the buttercream icing are from the “Cupcakes from the Primrose Bakery book”, but I added in the lemon curd filling.

Not sure that I would recommend these decorations if you are making the cakes for children – the black icing can be very messy! Creating black icing is quite tricky as you do need quite a bit of food colour – you do need a gel food colour and will need to take the extra liquid into account when mixing up your icing.

Lemon cupcakes with a lemon curd filling and lemon buttercream icing
Ingredients (single batch of 12 cupcakes)
    Cupcake with black buttercream swirl and red and yellow fondant stars
  1. 110g butter, at room temperature
  2. 225g golden castor sugar
  3. 2 large eggs
  4. 150g self-raising flour, sifted
  5. 125g plain flour, sifted
  6. 90ml semi-skimmed milk
  7. 2 tblsp lemon juice
  8. 1 tblsp sour cream
  9. Grated zest of a lemon
Buttercream icing:
  1. 110g butter, at room temperature
  2. 500g icing sugar, sifted
  3. 3 tblsp freshly squeezed lemon juice
  4. Grated zest of 2 lemons
  5. Black food colouring (a paste not a liquid!)
Decoration and filling

  1. 4 tblsp lemon curd
  2. 2 colours of ready-to roll icing
  3. Black sherbert (optional)
  4. Edible silver balls
  5. Coloured sugar strands

Method:
  1. Preheat oven to 160C/350F/GM4.
  2. Line a 12 hole muffin tin with cupcake cases.
  3. In a large mixing bowl, cream the butter and sugar until light and fluffy this will take at least 5 minutes with an electric hand mixer – don’t rush this stage).
  4. Add the eggs, one at a time, mixing for a few minutes after each addition. It should result in a lovely light mousse-like mixture.
  5. Combine the two flours in a separate bowl.
  6. Combine the milk, sour cream and lemon juice in a jug.
  7. Add one third of the flours to the creamed mixture and stir gently to combine.
  8. Pour in one third of the milk mixture and stir gently.
  9. Continue to add flours and then milk mixture alternately, stirring gently after each addition, until all have been added.
  10. Gently stir in lemon zest.
  11. Spoon mixture into the cupcake cases, filling to about 2/3 full.
  12. Bake in the oven for about 30 minutes until lightly golden brown. The cakes will spring back lightly when touched, if cooked.
  13. Remove from the oven and leave to cool in tin for about 10 minutes, before carefully placing on a wire rack to finish cooling.

While the cakes are in the oven, make up the buttercream:
  1. In a large mixing bowl, beat the butter, juice, zest and half of the icing sugar until smooth.
  2. Add the rest of the icing sugar and beat until smooth and creamy, but slightly stiffer than you would generally aim for when piping, to allow for the amount of colour you will need to add.
  3. Colour the icing with black food colouring.
To fill and decorate:

Cupcake with black buttercream swirl, yellow fondant stars and silver balls
  1. Once cakes are cooked and cooled, use a tea spoon to cut a cone out from the centre of the cakes.
  2. Cut the top disk off each cone and retain.
  3. Fill the hole in each cake with a teaspoon of lemon curd and then replace a cake disk onto each cake to seal the hole.
  4. Place buttercream into an icing bag with a star shaped nozzle (I use the Wilton 1M nozzle). Swirl onto cupcakes.
  5. Sprinkle sherbert over cakes (if using).
  6. Roll out each colour of ready-to-roll icing to about 2-3mm thick.
  7. Use star shaped plunger cutters to stamp out stars and arrange on cakes.
  8. Sprinkle silver balls and sugar strands on cakes.