Thursday 20 November 2014

CHRISTMAS TREATS

Whether the family are coming round on Boxing Day, the neighbours are popping over for a party or you’re completely stuck for Christmas gifts, why not try baking these delicious treats that’ll leave your guests feeling merry- they could make yummy sides or festive gifts.
   
Don’t forget to pop on a pair of our slipper boots and get baking- get the kids involved too!

Follow these tasty recipes and get into the Christmas spirit !! 

Reindeer Cupcakes

(Reindeer cupcakes)

Prep time: 15 mins
Cooking time: 30 mins
Makes 12

Ingredients
175g butter
165g caster sugar
½ tsp natural vanilla extract
2 eggs, at room temperature
110g self-raising flour
150g plain flour
160ml buttermilk
500g fondant icing coloured brown, 100g/4oz of it a paler brown
50g fondant icing coloured red
25g fondant icing coloured black
twigs or wire for the antlers and spaghetti for attaching the ears
For the ganache
140g chocolate, chopped
75ml double cream

Method

Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4. Line the holes of a 12-hole muffin tin with paper cases.
Beat the butter, sugar and vanilla in a medium bowl using an electric mixer until light and fluffy.
Beat the eggs into the butter mixture one at a time. Add half the sifted flours and half the buttermilk, and mix on low speed until just combined. Mix in the remaining flours and buttermilk.
Divide the mix evenly among the paper cases. Gently smooth the tops (this will help the cupcakes to rise evenly).

Bake for 25-30 mins or until lightly golden and cooked when tested with a skewer. Allow to stand for 5 mins in the tin before transferring to a wire rack to cool.
To make the ganache, put the chocolate in a bowl, bring the cream to a simmer and pour it over the chocolate. Stir until smooth. Cool until firm.

Ice the cupcakes with ganache, then with brown fondant icing. Use the rest of the colours for the ears, eye and nose. Attach ears to the head by pushing a 3cm piece of spaghetti a little way into the ear, then pushing the other end into the head. See below to download more detailed instructions. 

Remember to warn people that not every element of the decoration is edible!

Snowy Owl Christmas tree biscuits 

(Snowy owl Christmas tree recipe, goodfood.com)


Prep time: 1 hour
Cooking time: 8-14 mins

Ingredients
For the biscuits
125g slightly salted butter, softened
125g caster sugar
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 tsp vanilla extract
250g plain flour
For the decoration
100g packet of whole blanched almonds
100g packet of flaked almonds, toasted
126g packet of giant white chocolate buttons
20g packet standard-sized white chocolate buttons
50g dark chocolate chips
gold edible glitter (optional)
icing sugar, for dusting
fine string, for hanging the biscuits

Method

Heat the oven to 190C/170C fan/gas 5. Cream together the butter and sugar, then gradually beat in the egg and vanilla extract. Sift and stir in the flour and mix to a fairly soft dough. Turn onto a lightly floured surface and knead gently. Cover or wrap the dough in cling film and chill for at least two hours.
Next roll the dough out on a lightly floured surface to around 0.5cm thick. Cut into oval shapes with a cookie cutter or by cutting round a paper template. You can make mini owl biscuits by using a smaller cutter or template.
Transfer the biscuits to a baking tray lined with baking parchment. Put different sized biscuits on separate trays. Place the whole almonds into the dough to create the owls' eyebrows and beaks. If creating decorations for the tree, make a hole near the top of the biscuits using the end of a paintbrush. Bake in the oven for 8 - 14 minutes, depending on the size of the biscuits, until the edges turn lightly golden in colour. Once out of the oven, leave the biscuits on the baking tray to cool.
To decorate, set aside enough white chocolate buttons to create the owls' eyes - use giant or standard-sized buttons depending on the size of the owls - the biggest you can fit are best to give a truly owl-like expression. Melt the remainder in the microwave or in a bowl over barely simmering water.
Using a small tipped paintbrush, carefully paint and stick down the decorations. Stick on the white chocolate buttons, then the dark chocolate chips on top to make the eyes. Neatly paint more melted chocolate over each owl's chest, pressing on the flaked almonds. You can layer the almonds with extra white chocolate.
If you find some of the almond eyebrows and beaks have come loose or you are planning to hang the owls on the tree, use some of the melted chocolate to stick them in place. Leave to set.
Thread pretty string or fine ribbon into Christmas decorations so you can hang them. Dust with icing sugar and gold edible glitter if using.

Don’t forget to hang these cute little owls on your tree for an added touch!

We hope you’re getting into the Christmas spirit, don’t forget to keep shopping best seller gifts for your loved ones.


Love from, Ruby + Ed 

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