Sunday, January 27, 2008

Doggie Horlick Cookies

The doggy cookies spotted on Happy Home Baking were soo adorable I had to make them for CNY! Mum decorated the batch featured in the 2nd picture and boy did we have a crackling good time. ;P





Sunday, January 20, 2008

Brownies

It's Ms Gaye Kirby's birthday tomorrow and she has to come in to work cause our batch is getting graded for announcement! Hopefully this brownies will make her day wee bit brighter. :)



Update: I've forgotten about the candles... :(

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Cute Disney Cookie Cutters

Saw these at Bugis BHG. Loved the chipmunks especially - had to get them!


Sunday, January 6, 2008

Sponge cake & more madeleines

When I saw the sponge cake featured on Baking Mum's blog, I knew I had to try them soon. There were so many excellent reviews on the softness and they were very soft and fluffy indeed! I've got excellent feedback from my batch mates. There were however still a tad sweet for me, so I may further reduce the sugar to 80g on my next attempt. I've also used muffin tins to create the subsequent batches as they were too soft to hold the rose shape when removed from mould. I've reproduced Lee Lee's recipe below for ease of reference.





I've also attempted the madeleines once again, cutting down the sugar to 100g to suit my taste. For the chocolate variation, I've substituted 2 tbsp of Hershey's cocoa powder for 2 tbsp of flour. 1 tsp of orange flower water was added to both variation for additional flavour. Taste wise I think the chocolate-flavoured is inferior to the original one. Perhaps I should attempt a different brand of cocoa powder in future, maybe a non dutch-processed one. ;P


After experimenting with oven temperature, see how I managed to achieve the hump although it is a little distorted looking? Hee hee. The secret is to bake it at a high of 230C for 4 mins, followed by 200C for another 4 mins. Refrigerating the batter does make a difference. :)