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Can I have your favourite cake suggestions please?

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Alwaystwomagpies · 25/04/2020 08:27

Am loving lockdown baking!

Have done banana bread (obviously!)
Victoria Sponges
Chocolate courgette
Sticky toffee fudge thing with dates that was actually a bit dry and hard!
Lemon drizzle
Scones plain and cheese
Flapjacks
Krispie cakes and fridge cakes with kids
Shortbread
Macaroons
Marmalade cake
Eclairs
Iced Bread buns

I’m out of ideas! Anyone have a favourite cake they could suggest my family might like please.

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ludicrouslemons · 25/04/2020 08:32

Oh so it's you who bought all the flour Wink seriously, where'd you get it?

Tea loaf
Hazelnut pavlova
Bread and butter pudding

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ludicrouslemons · 25/04/2020 08:33

Nutmeg cake

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TerpsichoreanMuse · 25/04/2020 08:36

Financiers, if you love almond cakes. I'm not allowed to make them as they're one of the few sweet things I can stop eating...

BTW have made with gluten free flour and no difference at all.

INGREDIENTS
180 grams unsalted butter
200 grams sugar
100 grams ground almonds
6 large egg whites
90 grams plain flour

DIRECTIONS
Put the butter in a small saucepan and bring it to the boil over medium heat, swirling the pan occasionally.  Allow the butter to bubble away until it turns a deep brown, but don't turn your back on the pan - the difference between brown and black is measured in seconds.  Pull the pan from the heat and keep it in a warm place.
Mix the sugar and almonds together in a medium saucepan.  Stir in the egg whites, place the pan over low heat, and, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon, heat the mixture until it is runny, slightly white and hot to the touch, about 2 minutes.  Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the flour, then gradually mix in the melted butter.  Transfer the batter to a bowl, cover with plastic wrap, pressing it against the surface of the batter to create an airtight seal, and chill for at least 1 hour. (The batter can be kept covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.)
Center a rack in the oven and preheat the oven to 200 degrees C.  Butter 12 rectangular financier moulds, dust the interiors with flour and tap out the excess. 
Fill each mould almost to the top with batter.  Slide the moulds into the oven and bake for about 13 minutes, or until the financiers are golden, crowned and springy to the touch.  If necessary, run a blunt knife between the cookies and the sides of the pans, then turn the financiers out of their moulds and allow them to cool to room temperature right side up on cooling racks.

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TerpsichoreanMuse · 25/04/2020 08:37

For can, substitute can't :)

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Cheeseycheeseycheesecheese · 25/04/2020 08:37

I'm loving baking too!! How about:

Brownies
Blondies
Lemon and raspberry cake
Oat and raisin cookies
Swiss roll
Steamed pudding
Chocolate bombs
Crème Brûlée
Rice pudding

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WisestIsShe · 25/04/2020 08:42

@TerpsichoreanMuse they sound gorgeous but what is a financier mould? What could I use instead?

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Crickets · 25/04/2020 08:44

I have a very small list of cakes I make regularly. They are:
The Times flourless chocolate cake
Lemon drizzle
Mary Berry fork biscuits
Crumble
Once a week I do a bake off thingy (supplies allowing).
New family lockdown favourite is muffnuts / duffins - so easy. I have PB&J, DC Nutella, DH strawberry jam.

Homemade Hobnobs.

Nigella cherry and almond cake / loaf. Only made once because I can't get glace cherries. I was lovely.

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SnowsInWater · 25/04/2020 08:46

I do like a coffee walnut cake.

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enoughofthebullshit · 25/04/2020 08:48

Pineapple upside down cake! Must have glacier cherries in centre of pineapple rings!

Please bake and deliver to my house as I hate baking but love pineapple upside down cake 😁

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TerpsichoreanMuse · 25/04/2020 09:47

@WisestIsShe - here's a link, they are usually small and cuboid. Basically they need to be small as the cake is so rich You could use a muffin tin but only fill up so far?

www.amazon.co.uk/L%C3%A9ku%C3%A9-Cavity-Gourmet-Financier-Mould/dp/B002ZRQ2IK/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=financier%20mould&qid=1587804349&sr=8-1&tag=mumsnet&ascsubtag=mnforum-21

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AsMuchUseAsAMarzipanDildo · 25/04/2020 09:52

Rose and cardamom cake 😍😍

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MadameJosephine · 25/04/2020 09:52

This chocolate cake is fantastic And really easy to make but it’s not kidding when it says the mixture is very liquid when it goes in the oven, I thought I’d cocked it up but it turns out beautifully every time

www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/easy_chocolate_cake_31070

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milienhaus · 25/04/2020 09:52

Carrot cake!

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Nearlyoldenoughtowearpurple · 25/04/2020 10:06

@Crickets tell us more about duffins, please .....

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Alwaystwomagpies · 25/04/2020 10:13

Ooh these are all great thank you !

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marriednotdead · 25/04/2020 10:25

I often make this
www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/summer-fruit-drizzle-cake
Substituting their berries for tinned tropical fruit or (frozen) strawberries usually causes drooling from anyone lucky enough to get past DS to get some.

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Crickets · 25/04/2020 10:26

Makes 8, 190° for about 20 mins. Usually thing of adding wet ingredients to dry.

125ml Milk.
85ml Veg Oil
1 Egg
Half tsp Vanilla Extract.
200g SR Flour
100g Caster Sugar
Filling of your choice

For the topping

60g Melted Butter
60g Caster Sugar

I have ran out of oil and so used about 85g of butter and they worked beautifully.

My top tip is to dollop the muffin case, make a divot in the middle, add filling and another dollop.

I don't have a muffin tin so used fairy cake moulds. I used a few cases so they'd stand up and made about 10.

I'm going to add cinnamon to the sugar next time.

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30not13 · 25/04/2020 10:39

Muffnuts 😂😂😂😂

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Pinkarsedfly · 25/04/2020 10:42

Banana bread
Chocolate orange cake
Flapjack
Oat chocolate chip cookies
Carrot cake
Old-school iced fairycakes
School-dinner recipe chocolate krispies

I’ve just realised why I’ve put so much weight on...

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Pinkarsedfly · 25/04/2020 10:43

Oh yes, lemon and elderflower drizzle too.

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Nearlyoldenoughtowearpurple · 25/04/2020 10:59

Thank you , sounds great
Will try today , need a few more calories Grin

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FawnDrench · 25/04/2020 21:22

Bakewell tart
Malt loaf
Lemon meringue pie
Torte
Battenburg cake
Mille feuille
Cheesecake
Genoise sponge
Black Forest gateau

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Mominatrix · 25/04/2020 22:02

Depends on my mood.

Texas sheet cake for an everyday chocolate hit - www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2018/05/texas-sheet-cake-big-gooey-fluffy-chocolate-cake-with-pecans.html.

Mascarpone cake for a lighter everyday cake - anitalianinmykitchen.com/mascarpone-cake/.

Banana snacking cake ( better than banana bread) when I have loads of ripe bananas - cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1020073-banana-snacking-cake-with-salted-caramel-glaze.

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KickingItSince1966 · 25/04/2020 22:08

That fruit drizzle cake looks heavenly. I’m not a baker but have frozen berries and tinned pineapples to choose from. I only have plain flour though.If the recipe calls for self raising how do I work around this? I have bicarbonate of soda, and that tasted awful when I attempted soda bread.

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Wigeon · 25/04/2020 22:11

Muffins, especially banana, carrot or chocolate chip. Make them all the time.

You don’t have any biscuits on your list! Favourites are choc chip or oat and raisin or hazelnut and raisin.

Cinnamon buns if you’ve got a bit more time.

Have also made coffee and walnut cake this lockdown, just because why not.

I made battenburg for the first time a couple of weeks ago and was very pleased with myself!

Can I have your favourite cake suggestions please?
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