Tag Archive: Baking


Plum and Praline cake

Having moved home from London with not much to do other than job hunt and click refresh on twitter and facebook every two minutes I’ve found myself baking more and more. It started with a giant house-warming cupcake for my friend and boyfriend, delved into the world of flour-less carrot cake and has brought me right up to this Plum and Praline beauty.

It’s a pretty simples recipe.

What you need is:

  • 200g (7oz) hazelnuts, skinned
  • 500g (11b 2oz) plums, stoned
  • 200g (7oz) butter, at room temperature
  • 200g (7oz) golden caster sugar
  • 4 eggs, beaten
  • 200g (7oz) self-raising flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 2tbsp Demerara sugar

Like all good bakers I set my oven off at 160 degrees  and got set roasting off my hazelnuts, remembering to keep a handful to one side for decorating. After their toasting they were allowed too cool and then stuck in the food blender until they are finely ground.

Next half the plums were roughly chopped and the rest were cut into halves for later decorating purposes.

In a bowl the butter and sugar were creamed together until they were smooth and creamy. The eggs are then gradually beaten in, sometimes a little flour is needed if the mixture starts to curdle. Then fold in the flour and baking powder, then stir the ground hazelnuts and chopped plums.

Pour the mixture into the cake tin and top with the halved plums and whole hazelnuts. At this stage I then dusted the top of the cake with the Demerara sugar but if I’m honest I’d skip this bit next time.

Then bake for 45 minutes until golden brown and firm. After you bring it out the oven be sure to let it stand for at least 15 minutes to cool – trust me impatience and trying to get it out the tin leads to a cake disaster!

Et voila! Plum and Praline cake!

For a variation on the recipe ground almonds and apricots can be used instead.

Cookie Woes

No matter what recipe I follow I can never make the perfect cookie.

Even using plain old Plain Flour the blumin’ things rise and taste too much like a cake for my liking. It drives me mad – what is it that I’m doing so wrong? Why do they never turn out like the ones you can buy in the likes of Morrisons and ASDA? Why do my cookies always turn into cakes?! Nightmare. And no matter how much the man convinces me they do indeed taste like cookies I’m still not 100% convinced.

I think this calls for some extensive research. Mind you I could just look like a right odd ball and go in and look on one of the packets in the supermarkets and write down the list of ingredients….

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