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Mini maple syrup bundt cakes

I bought this William Sonoma mini bundt cake tin last year and to be honest, I struggle with it. The cakes do turn out pretty but it is so difficult to clean. I literally use a tooth brush and spend 15 minutes trying to get rid of all the scraps. An absolute nightmare. Besides the washing up, I had lost count of the number of times when my cake got destroyed by getting stuck to the pan. Hence, I rarely use this cake pan. The ingredient of the week is maple syrup. Today, I’ve decided to take the chance to use this difficult cake pan and this time I made sure that I greased the pan properly with oil and flour. Despite my efforts, there were bits and pieces of the cake that got stuck again. Although it does not look perfect, it tasted perfect! Ingredients 100g almond meal 100g self raising flour 50g caster sugar 60ml maple syrup 2 eggs lightly beaten 100g melted butter (unsalted) 1/2 tsp vanilla essence 1/2 tsp cinnamon powder …

Sweet potato chocolate cake

My weekend baking project – Sweet potato chocolate cake. Once again, I was recipe hunting on Donna Hay and I came across this recipe. I found it really interesting because firstly, it does not require any oil or butter. Secondly, there was no refined sugar added – the sweetness of the cake comes from the sweet potato and pitted dates. Since sweet potatoes were on specials this week, I’ve decided to give it a try. I made a couple of changes to the recipe. I used plain flour, cocoa powder and pitted dates instead of buckwheat flour, raw cocoa powder and fresh dates. I found it strange to boil the sweet potatoes because a lot of the sweetness would be lost into the water so I steamed the potatoes instead. Even doing so, I found the batter to be lacking in flavour. So I added honey into the cake batter and it made a huge difference! I would say that this cake has got to be the healthiest cake I’ve ever made and it tasted …

THE chocolate cake

I ran out of titles for chocolate cakes. I was thinking… the old fashion chocolate cake? The classic chocolate cake? Or maybe just THE CHOCOLATE CAKE? If you have any ideas, feel free to share. As some of you may know, my baked goods can be purchased at Hangry Ting and this is one of my signature cakes. To me, what makes a good chocolate cake is the texture – it must be moist, light and fluffy. Once you have a good chocolate cake batter, you can pretty much use it for any occasion and with any kind of frosting. This batter is super easy to make and it goes well with cream cheese frosting, chocolate ganache and even whipped chocolate cream. Ingredients for the cake  200g unsalted butter (room temperature) 150g caster sugar 3 eggs 150ml buttermilk 1 tbsp honey 220g self-raising flour 1/2 tsp salt 40g cocoa powder 1 tsp vanilla essence 1 punnet of strawberries (optional) 50g dark chocolate melted Ingredients for the frosting 300ml whipping cream 50g caster sugar 2 tbsp cocoa powder …

Chocolate pound cake

Baking has always been my therapy. I bake when I’m happy, sad, stressed or bored. Lately, I’ve been feeling out of sorts. Just didn’t feel like baking or doing anything. Even my yoga practice has gone out the window; from practicing six times a week, it became twice a week and sometimes I can’t even complete the whole primary series. To get myself out of this rut, I’ve decided that I shall make a nostalgic cake – chocolate pound cake. My earliest memory of chocolate pound cake is actually Sara Lee Chocolate Pound cake. It can be found in supermarkets. As a child, I loved that cake – I probably won’t like it as much now but back then, it was such a treat to get a slice of that cake. It was one of my favourite snacks growing up and I would always ask my parents to get it when they went to the supermarket. I usually find that the simpler the cake, the more beautiful it is. It is also a reminder to enjoy …