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Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Honey Cake

Well this week I'm celebrating, as yesterday I handed-in my PhD thesis for examination. Normally I would have celebrated by baking some delicious cake or other, and then maybe heading off to the pub. The problem is, as I'm in the process of moving house, all my baking things have been packed away. Even sadder, I was just too tired to go to the pub, so had a quiet evening in instead.

However, even though I currently can't bake, I can still write about my past projects. This particular recipe was featured in the Comic Relief version of the Great British Bake Off, and ever since I saw it I wanted to have a go at making it. This was the Hive Cake as made by Martha Kearney. For my first attempt at the recipe, I decided to make just one layer of the cake in a simple round cake tin, just to try out the cake recipe and see if it worked as well as it did on the programme.



All the lovely ingredients.



The honey I used came from Haddon Hall, and had a beautiful flavour, so therefore I thought it was perfect for this particular cake. I didn't have any lemon juice, so I decided to use lemon flavouring instead, which seemed to work just as well, although I'm sure the flavouring from real lemon juice would be superior.

I was a little apprehensive with this recipe, as it called for self-raising flour, whereas I tend to use plain flour and a separate raising agent in my cake recipes. My fears were founded to some extent, as the cake did not rise as much as I thought it would. However, this did not prove to be detrimental to the flavour of the cake, which was lovely.



Honey cake = deliciousness.


I also experimented with some fondant icing, and made some cute little bees to stick on top of the honey-flavoured buttercream icing. Whilst I did not have an almond slices to use as the bee wings (as suggested in the recipe), I did have some meringues left over from my last meringue-making session. I crumbled the meringue up into the necessary shapes, and used them as the wings.

 

Bees!


The flavour of the cake and the icing was absolutely delicious. The icing in particular proved to be very nice indeed, which meant that I ate too much of it straight out of the bowl instead of putting it on the cake. Luckily for me, there was just enough to cover the top of the cake.

This was another recipe that went down very well with my friends, the cute little icing bees in particular proving to be a hit.

 

Lovely cake inside and out!






Beckie.

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