Liquorice and Raspberry Chambord Macarons for The Devilled Egg

With the New Year festivities nearing we all like to partake in a celebratory drink to see in the glimmering fireworks. With that in mind why not try whipping up some quirky liquorice and black raspberry liqueur macarons for your party guests! These Liquorice and Raspberry Chambord Macarons have been specially created for The Devilled Egg by Juniper Cakery. The dark grey shells flavoured with liquorice root powder are filled with a sweet yet tart raspberry Chambord buttercream; perfect for the adventurous soul with a sweet tooth. Be warned, however, as macarons are somewhat of an art form and science to perfect so don’t be disheartened if you struggle with them at first. Once you perfect them and get used to creating them you’ll become a little obsessed with these tempestuous treats! For the full recipe visit The Devilled Egg blog.

Liquorice and Raspberry Chambord Macarons

Liquorice and Raspberry Chambord Macarons

Liquorice and Raspberry Chambord Macarons

Liquorice and Raspberry Chambord Macarons

 

30th Birthday Wedgwood Macaron Tower Cake!

One half of Juniper Cakery celebrated her 30th birthday on the 22nd of December. As a cake and confection creator a resplendent, show stopping cake was in order so we created this elegant Wedgwood Jasperware inspired macaron tower for the occasion. It’s adorned with fondant cameos, handmade ivory sugar roses and silver leaves, shimmering pearls and glistening silver vanilla macarons! Inside it’s delicious vanilla cake filled with home made raspberry confiture and vanilla pod infused buttercream.

Wedgwood Inspired Macaron Tower Cake by Juniper Cakery

Wedgwood Inspired Macaron Tower Cake by Juniper Cakery

Due to the sheer volume of bespoke cakes, cupcakes and macarons we’ve had to create in the run up to Christmas the macarons on this cake are purely ornamental yet still edible (we’ve festooned the tower section with macaron shells as opposed to fully sandwiched macarons). Sometimes a little sacrifice needs to made when it comes to our own personal cakes.

Wedgwood Inspired Macaron Tower Cake by Juniper Cakery

Wedgwood Inspired Macaron Tower Cake by Juniper Cakery

All of the delicate and soft roses on this cake are completely hand made! This process takes a good few hours, a pair of steady hands and a great deal of patience. We placed three on the board and dotted them around the tower with glistening silver leaves nestled amongst them all.

Wedgwood Inspired Macaron Tower Cake by Juniper Cakery

Wedgwood Inspired Macaron Tower Cake by Juniper Cakery

 

Cranberry, Champagne and Chocolate Macarons for The Devilled Egg

At this time of the year champagne can find its way into our lives in many forms from various cocktails, indulgent bath sets, and fancy hor d’oeuvres; so why not enjoy some bubbly infused into a delicious macaron or several. These Cranberry, Champagne and Chocolate Macarons have been specially created for The Devilled Egg Kitchen Academy by Juniper Cakery and are wonderfully perfect for New Year’s get-togethers and parties. Be adventurous and assemble them into an impressive macaron tower or topple them playfully onto golden tiered cake stands for a casual yet elegant feel. For the full recipe visit The Devilled Egg blog.

Cranberry, Champagne and Chocolate Macarons

Cranberry, Champagne and Chocolate Macarons

Cranberry, Champagne and Chocolate Macarons

 

After Dinner Mint Cake with The Happy Egg Co. Eggs!

Hurrah! Christmas is now just around the corner and as we all prepare for evenings adorned with festive lights, cosy mulled wine and hours of Christmas TV specials why shouldn’t we also treat ourselves to a generous slice of cake too! Every month we create a delicious recipe using eggs from The Happy Egg Co. for you to re-create and enjoy at home. This month’s is a simple yet decadent treat inspired by every dinner host’s crowd pleaser; the After Dinner Mint. We absolutely adore the sweet and creamy chocolate paired with the fresh zing of peppermint; enjoy with a glass of ice cold milk or a steaming hot mug of coffee to help de-stress after all that Christmas shopping!

After Dinner Mint Cake by Juniper Cakery

After Dinner Mint Cake by Juniper Cakery

Basic Chocolate Cake (makes approximately 2 x 2″ layers of an 8″ diameter round cake)

453g self raising flour
453g butter
453g caster sugar
7 eggs
3 heaped tablespoons of cocoa powder mixed in a paste with  boiling water
1 teaspoon baking powder

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Cream your butter in a mixer then add the sugar. Add in the flour along with half of the happy eggs for around one minute. Once half of the happy eggs are combined add the remaining eggs along with the cocoa paste and baking powder. Mix for about 5 minutes.

Pour batter in the pan until 2/3 full and place on the top shelf of a pre-heated oven at Gas Mark 3/325F/170C. Bake for around 30 minutes. Repeat this step to create your second layer.

Chocolate and Peppermint Buttercream Recipe

500g diced/chopped butter at room temperature
300-400g icing sugar (keep testing when adding to make sure it is the consistency and sweetness you like)
6-12 drops of peppermint extract
100g melted dark chocolate
1 heaped tablespoon cocoa powder

Add half of the of butter into your mixer and cream. Then gradually add icing sugar and the remaining butter (cut into cubes) until you get a smooth, creamy texture. Add in the melted chocolate and cocoa powder then add the peppermint extract to taste.

For more hints and tips see our tutorial on how to make buttercream here.

After Dinner Mint Cake by Juniper Cakery

Decoration-wise you can keep the look of your cake plain and simple or flex your decorating muscles with fondant elves and snow people. We created some large green trees with candy melts and some green gel paste food colouring. Simply pipe the melted candy melts onto parchment paper on a flat tray and chill until hard. We also created some subtle ridges in our chocolate buttercream and dusted the top with icing sugar to create the look of a mountainous snow sprinkled background.

After Dinner Mint Cake by Juniper Cakery

Once finished you should find yourself left with one tempting cake. Remember to try to save at least half for everyone else to fight over.

Happy Holidays!

 

Winter Tales Recipe and Tutorial: Chilli Chocolate Log Cabin Cupcakes

What better way to warm up during the cold autumn and winter months than with a little hint of chilli in your home baking! Paired with rich and creamy dark chocolate the dash of chilli essence adds a wonderful tingle of heat to your taste buds; perfect for the adventurous at heart. With the addition of a picturesque edible log cabin, just like Little Red Riding Hood’s unfortunate grandmother’s, and charming hand piped chocolate trees, both dusted with icing sugar snow, these Chilli Chocolate Log Cabin Cupcakes make a delightful winter treat for everyone! Why not set them lovingly inside Christmas themed cupcake boxes and surprise your loved ones! Be warned, however, you’ll find them such a hit with everyone that you may need to bake them again and again!

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Chocolate Cupcake Recipe (makes approx. 12 cupcakes)

226g self raising flour
226 butter
226g caster sugar
2-3 tablespoons of cocoa powder mixed into a paste with boiling water
1 teaspoon baking powder
4 eggs

Pre-heat your oven to Gas Mark 3 / 160C / 325F and line a cupcake pan with cupcake cases. Cream your butter and sugar first. When creamy add your eggs and combine together with the flour. Mix well until silky and add in the cocoa powder paste and baking powder, mix again and fill your cases with the batter. Bake for around 20 minutes to 30 minutes or until a cake tester comes out clean when tested.

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Chilli Chocolate Ganache Filling

100g dark chocolate callets, chips or buttons
6-12 drops of natural chilli essence
50ml double cream

In a bowl set over a saucepan of simmering hot water on medium heat melt the chocolate with the double cream. Whisk every few minutes until fully melted and add in the natural chilli essence to taste. Remove from the heat and whisk for around 2 minutes before chilling for 10-15 minutes in a freezer. Repeat the whisking and chilling process until your ganache is the consistency of thick peanut butter. Once ready use a good cupcake corer to remove the centres of your cakes and fill with your delicious chilli chocolate ganache! Once filled set these aside and begin making your delicious chilli chocolate buttercream.

Chilli Chocolate Buttercream Recipe

250g butter
250-300g icing sugar (keep testing when adding to make sure it is the consistency and sweetness you are comfortable with)
6-12 drops of natural chilli essence
100g melted dark chocolate callets, buttons or chips
1-2 tablespoons of cocoa powder
808 or 809 plain round piping tip
Disposable piping bag

Dice the butter and add to your mixer to cream. Then gradually add icing sugar and the remaining butter (cut into cubes) until you get a smooth, creamy texture. Add the cocoa powder, melted chocolate and chilli essence.

For more hints and tips see our tutorial on how to make buttercream here.

Once your buttercream is ready fill up a disposable piping bag fitted with a piping tip (we used a plain round tip such as an 808 or 809 tip) and generously swirl your ganache filled cupcakes! Now set aside to create your little log cabins!

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How to Make the Miniature Edible Log Cabins and Trees

You will need…

Pretzel sticks (if in the UK try the Polish or World foods aisle of your supermarket)
Candy melts
Disposable piping bag
Dutch waffles (aka stroopwafels) OR pieces of ‘wheaties’ cereal for the roof
Icing sugar
White nonpareil sprinkles (optional)

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Step one: Carefully cut down your pretzel sticks to around 2.5cm in length. You’ll need quite a few of these so prepare a lot. If you have any leftovers save them in an airtight container for snacks later on.

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Step two: Begin ‘glueing’ your log cabin together by carefully piping a thin line of candy melt atop of each pretzel ‘log’ as you go. For extra support you can ‘glue’ small vertical pretzel sticks into the inside along the ‘log wall’.

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Step three: To create the roof pitch shape of the house cut down some sticks into descending sizes. Stick these together using the method in step two to create a triangle. Candy melt this to your log cabin wall.

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Step four: Cut out some squares of your caramel stroopwafels the size of each side of the roof.

Step five: Using a blade tool carefully punch a hole in one of the roof sides, fill with a little candy melt and angle in a small piece of pretzel stick for a chimney. ‘Glue’ the sides to your house.

Step six: To add windows and doors simply draw them on using a black edible ink pen and a steady hand! (optional)

Step seven: Added some little candy trees made from coloured candy melts. To create these yourself see our Peppermint Forest cupcake recipe and tutorial!

Step eight: Nestle your adorable log cabin atop your cupcake and dust with a sprinkling of icing/confectioner’s sugar to create a festive snowy scene!

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Hurrah! Now it’s time to really see your cupcakes come together! Pop your adorable little log cabins atop a generously swirled cupcake, stick your hand piped trees around your cabin and dust with icing sugar through a sieve for a lovely snowy scene!

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Brandy Alexander Cupcake Recipe for The Devilled Egg

The Christmas period has always been synonymous with liqueur fueled festivities. Combine this with a little bit (or a lot) of indulgence at the dinner table and you should be left with a flurry of luxurious booze-y desserts! With this in mind we’ve whipped up a tempting Brandy Alexander cupcake; a creme de cacao with dark chocolate and brandy cake swirled with silky brandy buttercream, dusted with gold and finished with twinkling edible star sequins for culinary school, The Devilled Egg. This decadent cocktail inspired cupcake will no doubt have all of the grown ups at the party rushing to your dessert tables and cake stands for a sample or several. Head on over to The Devilled Egg Kitchen Academy’s blog for our full recipe!

Brandy Alexander Cupcake by Juniper Cakery

Brandy Alexander Cupcake by Juniper Cakery

Brandy Alexander Cupcake by Juniper Cakery

Brandy Alexander Cupcake by Juniper Cakery

Brandy Alexander Cupcake by Juniper Cakery

 

Bellini Cupcake Recipe for The Devilled Egg

Every year the fun filled winter season tempts us all with decadent desserts and luxurious liqueurs. This year is obviously no different as we present this grown up gourmet Bellini cupcake; perfect for celebrations and soirées! This light and fluffy Prosecco cupcake is filled with home made peach and brown sugar confiture, generously swirled with vanilla pod infused buttercream and finished with a sweet (no pun intended) white chocolate and Prosecco ‘snowball’ truffle. We created this cupcake recipe especially for Bristol based culinary school, The Devilled Egg. This festively frivolous cocktail inspired cupcake is sure to make you a hit on the dinner party circuit! Why not make your way to The Devilled Egg Kitchen Academy’s blog for our full recipe!

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The Happy Egg Co. Cake - After Dinner Mint

The festive season is just around the corner and of course we are incredibly excited! We love everything about this time of year; woolly jumpers, blustery weather, houses adorned with tinkling lights and the abundance of fantastic flavours on offer! With all this in mind an obvious flavour choice for our next cake with The Happy Egg Co. jumped out at us; after dinner mint! The luxurious combination of dark chocolate and smooth mint cream is a seasonal classic around the Christmas dinner table, and one to share with family and friends while watching winter TV specials! We loved the idea of a decadent cake incorporating the fresh sweet taste of peppermint and the bitter creaminess of dark chocolate. Why not finish a festive dinner with an after dinner mint cake instead? We certainly will; we’re salivating at the thought!

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Another thing we adore about combining peppermint with dark cocoa is the vibrancy of natural greens contrasted perfectly next to warm browns and crisp grey whites. They do say that you eat with your eyes first so festive greens and natural browns will help tempt everyone!

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You don’t even have to wait until after your evening meal to enjoy such a cake flavour. It’s winter in less than a month so why not indulge and warm up your tummy with a generous slice and a piping hot mug of peppermint hot cocoa! Excited? Watch this space for our truly tempting and taste bud tingling recipe!

 

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