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Intricate, difficult and/or elaborate recipes

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FuckPolitenessSSDGM · 22/04/2020 18:12

I'm bored of refereeing the kids and I want a day away from them in the kitchen so I'm after some suggestions for some complicated baking recipes. I'm after something yummy that is either elaborate or has lots of steps. I don't mind if it's difficult. I have flour and most baking supplies and I will be shopping on Friday and think I'll be able to get staples such as butter, cream, eggs etc. Ideally I'm after something sweet but any savoury ideas will be warmly welcomed too.

What do you bake when you want to impress? What do you avoid baking because it's a pain in the arse? What are you currently baking to stave off boredom?

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TaleOfTheContinents · 23/04/2020 18:45

I have Gizzi Erskine's cookbook, Slow, and I've been eyeing out her rhubarb and custard doughnuts. Rhubarb is in season - perfect!

www.livingnorth.com/northeast/food-drink/rhubarb-custard-doughnuts

2 other doughnut recipes that tend to get raved about are from St Johns Bakery:
www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/mar/17/st-john-bakery-doughnut-recipe

And Bread Ahead in London:
www.countryandtownhouse.co.uk/food-and-drink/bread-ahead-doughnut-recipe/

Just to note, I have never baked any of these Grin I'm best described as an armchair baker.

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