Tag Archives: from scratch

Pretzel chocolate brownies recipe

19 Oct

Pretzel chocolate brownie

For reasons yet to be fully understood I recently bought a huge packet of pretzels at the supermarket. I’m not a fan of pretzels at all so just chalk this purchase up to momentary madness. I don’t even think they were on sale. Every time I open the pantry they wink at me, taunt me, as if to say – now what?  Continue reading

Lemonade birthday cake with cinnamon buttercream recipe

17 Oct

Lemonade cake with cinnamon buttercream

It was my BFF’s birthday recently and a celebratory picnic was in order. Families and kids were rounded up, cheese was purchased, Pimms organised, rugs placed in cars. And a cake was baked. Continue reading

Australian Women’s Weekly swimming pool cake

2 Oct

swimming pool cake  The Hungry Mum

If you’re an Aussie and under the age of 45 you most probably had this cake made for a birthday cake at some point in your life. I did ad I loved it. And in true keeping-it-in-the-family-style, Miss9 has also had it made for her. Continue reading

Spicy Mexican chocolate tart

18 Sep

Spicy Mexican chocolate tart . The Hungry Mum

I am going through a spicy and sweet stage. I always thought of spicy as something to have at dinner – laksa, anyone? – but as my love of baking increases, so does my curiosity with combining different tastes.

My light bulb moment with this spicy Mexican chocolate tart came one night when I was looking in the pantry for a nightcap of spiced rum and a nibble of chocolate.

I saw a bottle of my favourite tequila sitting alongside some dark chocolate and cinnamon and lo and behold – a glamorous dessert was born. The flavours of Mexico – spice from the cinnamon, heat from the chilli, tequila – shine through.

The Hungry Mum. Spicy Mexican chocolate tart

It goes without saying that this is an adults-only dessert – even if your young ‘un has a taste for chilli the fact that the tequila isn’t cooked off means it isn’t suitable.

This recipe is made of up several different steps, all of which can be done a day before you want to serve the tart. All the steps are simple and fuss-free, yet the finished product looks (and tastes) luscious.

If you do nothing else I would recommend making the candied red chilli the night before. This gives the sugar syrup and chilli a decent getting-to-know-you time, resulting in a better, less harsh flavour.

Ensure you deseed the chilli to remove most of the heat, and use big chillis, not the teeny heat-packing birds eye variety.

I used the excess sugar syrup left-over from making the candied red chilli to dress a chocolate cake – I will share that recipe soon.

This tart can serve 8 generously, or 12 if you cut into smaller squares.

GATHER:

Dough:

115 grams butter, melted

¼ cup caster sugar

1 ¼ cups plain flour

1 teaspoon cinnamon

Tequila chocolate ganache:

125 grams best quality dark chocolate, chopped roughly

½ cup pouring (single) cream

1- 2 tablespoons tequila – the amount required will depend on the quality of your liquor.

Candied red chilli:

1 large red chilli, deseeded and cut into fine strips. You will only use about 1/3 of the chilli

150 mL water

150 grams caster sugar

Spicy Mexican chocolate tart + The Hungry Mum

LET’S GET TO IT:

Candied red chilli:

Make a sugar syrup by combing the water and sugar in a small pan over a low heat. Stir frequently until the sugar has dissolved, then simmer for 20 minutes (stirring and scrapping the bottom) until syrup is thick and reduced.

Remove from heat then add sliced red chilli to pan. When pan and syrup are cool cover with plastic wrap and place in fridge overnight.

Dough:

In a large bowl stir together all the crust ingredients with a spoon until a soft dough forms – this should take about one minute.

Spray a 35cm x 4cm rectangular tart pan with removable base with non-stick cooking spray and press the dough all over the base and up the sides of the pan. Using the bottom of a glass helps with this.

Cover with plastic wrap and place in fridge for half an hour.

Preheat the oven to 180C.

Remove plastic wrap from tart and use a fork to prick the pastry base all over.

Bake for 20-24 minutes, until lightly golden.

Remove from oven and set aside to cool.

Ganache:

In a small saucepan place the chocolate with the cream and stir over a low heat until melted, thick and glossy – keep a close eye on it as you don’t want it to burn or boil. Allow to stand 15 minutes, then stir in the tequila, tasting as you go.

Stir to combine.

Spicy Mexican chocolate tart - The Hungry Mum

To assemble:

Remove chilli from syrup (you don’t need the syrup) and place chilli on sheet of baking paper.

When pastry base has cooled to room temperature pour in the ganache (give it a quick stir first) then decorate the top with the candied chilli.

Slice in thin wedges to serve.

Spicy Mexican chocolate tart

Honey chocolate rum cake

14 Sep

Honey chocolate rum cake... The Hungry Mum

I never used to like rum, and I certainly never used to drink it. Then the Hungry Dad went through a rum phase – which has now progressed to an obsession with whisky – and I was corrupted.

And it turns out that rum and cake is a wonderful marriage. I love baking with booze but chocolate and rum are just destined to be together. Continue reading

Fudgy chocolate dessert cookies – an easy baking recipe

12 Sep

Chocolate fudge dessert cookies

I was looking for an important note on the fridge the other day and was confronted with a rainforest worth of paper. Photos. Drawings. Receipts. Notices from school / Brownie Guides/ dancing. And a recipe torn from a magazine for chocolate dessert cookies.

Naturally I abandoned the search for said note and immediately set to work making these bickies. Continue reading

Orange and blueberry cake with rum syrup

6 Sep

Orange & blueberry cake with rum syrup

This post is a mash-up of two recipes from books currently sitting on my bench. Like many people reading cookbooks – specifically, baking books that consist mostly of sweet bakes, rather than bread – is my Thing.  Continue reading

Chai bundt cake from scratch

30 Aug

Chai bundt cake [The Hungry Mum]

On a recent child-free weekend in Sydney the Hungry Dad and I explored the stunningly elegant Stand Arcade. We found the amazing Gewürzhaus, a teeny shop crammed with herbs, spices, salts and teas from all around the world.

After sampling some lovely mulled wine as we perused the boutique we ended up leaving with a heavy bag and lighter wallet. One of our purchases was a chai tea mix and let me tell you: this brew was the real deal. Full of orange peel, cardamom and other chunky bits of deliciousness it soon became a fav in the Hungry House. Continue reading

Gooey Maltesers brownies

27 Aug

Gooey Malteser brownies The Hungry Mum

I often bypass the sweeties aisle in the supermarket but recently I’ve noticed just how cheap chocolate bars are becoming. This isn’t a case of childhood nostalgia – growing up, my dad worked at Nestle so our house was always awash with chocolate – but a recent phenomenon. Continue reading

How to bake a pinata cake with candy from scratch

24 Aug

Pinata cake - The Hungry Mum copy

I have baked many, many cakes in my time but nothing has even come close to the reaction I received when I presented this piñata cake.  Continue reading