We went purple for the Hospice of St.Francis for 'Hospice Care Week' to help raise money for the charity. (Sam's shortbread wasn't purple, but tasted A.Ma.Zing.)

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Friday, 9 October 2015
Tuesday, 6 October 2015
Cake Monday - October '15
We race (electronically) and the loser has to bake a cake to feed the office.
Why? Because we like cake.
Who? Everyone in the office. No one gets out of it. When? 1st Monday of the month. The rules: you make the cake yourself, without any help. You can't 'repeat' a cake. Your cake will be judged on presentation, difficulty and taste, and marked out of 10 by each colleague. When you have baked 3 cakes, you are out of the competition for 1 year.
Pumpkin Cheesecake Cake by Katie
This being Katie’s last Cake Monday for a year, and having
lost marks with a previous version for doing a cake that was too simple, Katie
decided to go all out with a more complicated cake – and as we head into autumn
she decide to keep it seasonal too. Hence we had Pumpkin Cheesecake Cake. She
found the recipe on the Internet and felt confident having read the many good
reviews it received. So, there were two cakes to this challenge: a pumpkin
cake and a cheesecake. The pumpkin cake involved canned pumpkin (found
while shopping on the American aisle), the usual flour, sugar, eggs etc and
some autumnal spices. The cheesecake incorporated cream cheese, sugar, eggs,
yogurt and vanilla bean paste. Once the mixes were made they were used to
create a marbled effect within the cake, and the whole lot was baked using the
bain marie method – a first for Katie. Once cooled a cream cheese frosting was
made to cover the top. So far, so good.
On arrival in work there was a shock in store for Katie –
the cream frosting was very liquid and had failed to set – running off the top
of the cake. Oh dear………….but while it made it a bit messy to eat it did not
detract from the flavour.
The Verdict:
Overall this was a good cake. The marbling effect was
impressive and the scores were high. It was described as “Autumn in a cake” by
several people. Jamie, who was disappointed by the appearance and slightly put
off – didn’t have high expectations, but as it’s “all about the taste” for him,
he was delighted and thought it was very good – even going back for
seconds.
Overall everyone was impressed with the number of stages and
the effort that had gone into to it, and despite the appearance the taste was
definitely a winner.
Pumpkin Cheesecake Cake Average Score: 7.7
Next up, it’s George again.
Friday, 2 October 2015
Cake Monday - September
We race (electronically) and the loser has to bake a cake to feed the office.
Why? Because we like cake.
Who? Everyone in the office. No one gets out of it. When? 1st Monday of the month. The rules: you make the cake yourself, without any help. You can't 'repeat' a cake. Your cake will be judged on presentation, difficulty and taste, and marked out of 10 by each colleague. When you have baked 3 cakes, you are out of the competition for 1 year.
Banoffee Blondie Cake by
George.
George lost the race and was back in the kitchen
again, we were obviously all pleased. This time she focussed on taste with her
Banoffee Blondie Cake which was a fusion of her two favourite things: banana
cakes and brownies. It was not an easy cake to make starting with making an almond praline by heating sugar and almonds in a frying pan. This
was tricky as she had to wait for the sugar to melt and caramelise without
stirring, so a lot of swirling was involved. Then she melted white chocolate and
butter over a pan of simmering water, whilst avoiding steam going into the
chocolate and ruining it. After she mixed all
these ingredients together she had the important task of judging when the cake
was cooked but still gooey in the middle (THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT). When she
decided the time was right, it was left in the tin to cool. Because George is a
perfectionist, she couldn’t leave it there so made it look pretty by drizzling
over a pattern of white chocolate.
The Verdict:
We had a very, very happy office this Monday. This
cake was scrumptious. Three 10/10s were immediately whipped out and no mark was
below a 9. It was deliciously gooey and the banoffee flavour with the praline
was exquisite. Katie immediately went in for seconds and Adam declared George
the “Expert Baker”. Jamie said it was a “damn good cake” and he is a hard one
to please! Smritee was reminded of her mother’s cooking and all in all the cake
and its gooey nuttiness was loved by all. She is already at the top of the
leader board but she’s back there for a second time… well done George.
Banoffee
Blondie Cake Average Score: 9.4
Next
time: Again, no one wanted to follow this cake, Katie is
nervous… so is the rest of the office.
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