We chatted to `the boy who bakes' about cakes, and got some top tips to ensure your baking doesn't fall flat on the big day.
Chances are you might do a spot of baking this weekend. After all, what food says ‘celebration’ more than cake. So much so, that Edd’s teamed up with Bart’s spices to create great a special jubilee cake.
Edd Kimber’s Jubilee sponge recipe
However, if you’re worried about things going pear shaped in the kitchen, Edd’s on hand with a clutch of handy tips and tricks to ensure everything is tickety boo on the table at tea time.
Top tip one
Get your eggs and butter at room temperature, that way they'll combine a lot easier.
Top tip two
I don’t like the ‘all in one’ method, so I cream the butter and sugar separately, But you need to do it properly – at least five minutes. You want it to be an almost pale white. Also use caster sugar, not granulated.
Top tip three
Your batter should fall of the spoon, if it’s too thick and gluey, add a few teaspoons of milk to thin it out.
Top tip four
When making my Jubilee sponge, you need to cut each cake in half. The easiest way is not to move your knife very much. Place your hand on the cake, and turn the cake gently round cutting just a little bit of the way through, then once you’ve gone all the way round, cut deeper into the cake using the first cut as your guide.
Top tip five
When making the filling, whisk the cream cheese mixture by hand with a whisk rather than an electric whisk, you’ll have much more control over it and it won’t be over whipped. My mum called it ‘the dollop stage’. It’s tastier that way, and has a nicer feel to it.
If you make Edd’s cake and upload it to Bart’s Facebook page, you could win a place at one of Edd’s bakery classes. Finally, here's a selection of some of our favourite British cakes.
Rock Cakes
A proper rock cake should be golden brown, flecked with ample dry fruit, and leave a lot of crumbs behind. This recipe from The Great British Book of Baking gives a slightly moist bake, which means you won’t need to coat them in butter.
Carrot cake
Scones
Swiss Roll
Blackberry bakewell cake
Eccles cakes
Banana bread
West country cake
Gingerbread
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