Sunday 30 December 2012

AlphaBakes "S" Roundup


Welcome to the last AlphaBakes round up of 2012. I can't believe how quickly time has flown - it really does fly when you are having fun! Thank you to everyone who has participated throughout the year and also for the month of December which is a particularly busy month for most with Christmas and year end celebrations.  As expected there were a lot of lovely seasonal delights but also some unexpected surprises! One lucky entrant has won a copy of Booze Cakes which will be sent directly from the publisher - thank you Publishers Group UK (PGUK) for sponsoring this prize.  Scroll to the bottom to see who the lucky person is! 

First off the mark is Caroline's mum Jacqueline with 2 fabulous entries - scones and strawberry sponge. They look really tasty!



Next is Elizabeth from Elizabeth's Kitchen with a Sunburst Plum Cake. She went shopping at a rural charity shop and got a cookbook for only 20p where the recipe is taken.  It tastes similar to a pineapple upside down cake and the plums added a subtle sweetness. I think it looks really pretty too.



Next is my co-host Caroline with a Sacher torte which is a chocolate cake invented by Franz Sacher in 1832 in Vienna.  It coincided with National Sachertorte Day which is celebrated on December 5th. It was a lovely, dense and chocolatey cake and I think the writing looks perfect! 




Here's a cake I've not heard of before sent in by Grace from Life can be Simple.  She made a Shoo Fly Whoopie Pie.  It's a molasses pie that originated from the Pennsylvania Dutch who were immigrants from southwestern Germany and Switzerland and settled in Pennsylvania in the 17th and 18th centuries.  She adapted the recipe and made it into a whoopie pie with an ice cream filling - yum! 



Joey from Little Accidents in the Kitchen delights us with White Chocolate and Hazelnut Spice Cookies.   She had an epiphany walking home about cookie ingredients and cookie photography. I think you'll agree that the photograph below is indeed a work of art and the cookies sound absolutely delicious! 


Jen from Blue Kitchen Bakes sent in some coconut snowballs which are perfectly seasonal. Apparently it's very popular in Scotland. Jen added some cinnamon to the recipe which is perfect for Christmas!


Vivian from Vivian Pang Kitchen sent in 2 entries this month. Firstly, a coconut rolled oat scone with chocolate topping.  She made these as a snack to bring on holiday with them and also to use up ingredients in her fridge. I love the chocolate drizzle on top! 


Secondly a really cute Santa Bread which is perfect for Christmas. It seems a shame to cut into Santa but I'm sure he tasted delicious! 


The first of many stollen appearances comes from Claire from Under the Blue Gum Tree with these cherry and chocolate stollen spirals. In her words, they are "Soft, springy buns crammed full of rum-soaked cherries, chunks of rich, dark chocolate, crunchy almonds and squidgy marzipan all topped off with a drizzle of rum icing".  


More stollen in the form of a Stollen Ring by Eira from Cookbooks Galore.  I love this stollen with a twist - perfect for sharing! It's a traditional family recipe from her German dil. 


Moving away from stollen for a minute, we have Cinnamon & Honey Christmas Stars by Choclette from Chocolate Log Blog. The ingredient list sounds delicious with rye flour, honey, cocoa, cinnamon and cayenne pepper. I love the festive star shapes too!



Back to stollen with Cherry Stollen Bars from Suelle of Mainly Baking. It's a modified recipe by Dan Lepard which turned out perfectly last year.  This year, she added more fruits and reduced the nuts. It looks really pretty and festive. 


More stars but of a different kind as these are Christmas Canestrelli stars made by Alida from My Little Italian Kitchen.  Canestrelli are Italian biscuits that are buttery and vanilla flavoured.  They look so pretty and would make good gifts! 



Creditmunched sent in these super cute Santa Hat Chocolate Brownies.  She was short on time so she used a packet brownie mix but patiently piped the white chocolate for the hats. They look really festive and delicious.


My co-host Caroline has been on a roll this month. She is back here with chocolate sticky toffee pudding.  The recipe is from Green & Black's Ultimate Chocolate Recipes book which she got for Christmas last year. Perfect for the cold, winter months!


Kavey from Kavey Eats sent in this delicious looking Quick & Easy Speculoos & Mascarpone Pancake Cake. Speculoos are spiced shortcrust biscuits and are now available as a spread. Apparently it tastes like caramel toffee with Christmas spices.  This amazing looking cake is made by stacking layers of ready made pancakes sandwiched with speculoos spread and mascarpone cheese.



Michelle from Utterly Scrumptious made Christmas Mincemeat Bakewell Style which is a great recipe for using up Christmas mincemeat and shortcrust pastry.  She used jam and vanilla bean paste instead of almond extract. 


Stollen makes another appearance in the form of a Christmas Stollen Bundt by my co-host Caroline from Caroline Makes. This is her first bundt cake using a bundt tin she bought from Germany. She used pear cider instead of rum but has not had a chance to taste it as she's giving it to her grandparents.  Apparently it's best eaten after 2 weeks but I'm not sure it will last that long! 


Caroline also sent in these cute Christmas Stocking and Snowman Cakes.  She bought this mould at Cake International in November and decorated them with red, green and white fondant and edible decorations.  They look really cute and festive. 


Our first savoury entry comes across the pond in the form of Spaghetti Squash Casserole by Elizabeth from Law Student's Cookbook. I do like a good casserole especially in the winter months and this looks and sounds delicious.


Back to my co-host Caroline with Christmas Cinnamon Shortbread made using a low sugar recipe suitable for diabetics as the intended recipient is not meant to be eating sugar at the moment.  She used festive cutters and presented them in festive tins as well. 


My entry this month is Snowflake Cupcakes. The cupcakes themselves are pecan, orange and cranberry which are very Christmassy.  The decorations were made using a stencil I bought from Cake International and edible glitter. They looked really good and the cakes were tasty too! 


Laura from Laura Loves Cakes made some Stollen Topped Mince Pies.  The stollen mixture has madeira cake, ground almonds, sugar, butter, egg yolk, candied peel and marzipan.  She also made clementine and apple mince pies which you can see on her blog. As Laura aptly puts it, what is Christmas without a mince pie or two? :) 



Fiona from Let them eat cake delights us with two entries this month - one savoury and one sweet! Firstly, homemade Sausage Rolls with apple and sage. She served them with Mary Berry's Christmas Chutney and I'm not surprised that they were eaten very quickly!


Secondly Buttermilk Scones served with homemade rhubarb and ginger jam. The scones were very quick and easy to make and they look delicious with jam and cream on top! 


Happy belated birthday to Ruchira from Cookaroo who made this sour cream & blueberry pancake stack on Christmas day as a special treat. Her husband is not really a pancake lover but managed to eat three of these so I can only imagine how good they are! 


Vivian from Vivian Pang Kitchen delights us again with these really cute Chocolate Snowflake Cake Pops. She was not too happy with her chocolate cupcakes so made them into cake pops instead.  She gave some away as gifts which I'm sure were very well received.


Kit from I-Lost in Austen made Sweet Potato Mini Pies with Pecan Topping. It's a Martha Stewart recipe which contains heavy cream & maple syrup instead of evaporated milk.  The spices make them really festive and would be perfect for Christmas parties! 


Last but not least is a Showstopper cake by Supergolden Bakes. It's a layered caked with vanilla sponge, red velvet cake, jam and creme patissiere filling covered in chantilly cream. I desperately want a slice of this cake! You can see what it looks like once cut on her blog. 



And that's the end of the AlphaBakes December round up. Thanks again to everyone who made the effort. I am always impressed by the creativity and range of recipes for each AlphaBakes. Time to announce the lucky winner picked at random using a random number generator..... Congratulations to Jen from Blue Kitchen Bakes

Remember to check out Caroline's blog on 1st Jan 2013 to find out what the letter is for Jan. See you all again in Feb when I will be back to work and hosting AlphaBakes again.


24 comments:

  1. Great round up Ros, looks like Caroline was very busy with lots of baking this month! Thanks so much for the prize, I'm really looking forward to reading the book when it comes :)

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    1. Congratulations again on winning the prize and thanks for your entry!

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  2. What a roundup! I love it all, but that santa bread is amazing!

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    1. I love the santa bread too - so cute and creative.

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  3. So many great things here - can't wait to catch some of the posts I've missed. :)

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    1. I was really pleased with the entries this month. I'm really behind in reading blogs!

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  4. What great bakes, hope to join in again in the New Year.

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    1. Thanks! Would be great to have you back in the new year :)

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  5. WOW well done Ros for being able to still do the Round Up even though you're travelling and so busy :) I love all the entries a shame that I'm overseas and couldn't participate again...please don't hate me :(

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    1. Thanks Daisy and don't worry about not being able to participate - it's supposed to be fun, not stressful! Happy Holidays :)

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  6. S clearly turned out to be a perfect letter for December! So many great Christmas recipes.

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    1. I love how randomness works out sometimes :)

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  7. Great roundup and nice to see so many Christamassy entries! Thanks for hosting Ros while you were on holiday :-)

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    1. Thanks for baking like a demon :) Looking forward to Jan's round up.

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  8. LOVELY round-up, so sorry I ran out of time to enter Ros! I just popped over to wish you a very happy New Year! Love Karen xxxx

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    1. Happy New Year to you too Karen! Hope to see you back in the new year xx

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  9. thanks Ros, lovely round-up. Can't believe I didn't think of shortbread. Hope you had a great Christmas and I wish you all the best for the New Year.

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    1. Happy new year to you too! I didn't think of shortbread either!! Good thing someone else did :)

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  10. What a lovely round up, Ros. Gosh, I was so busy I forgot to submit my snowman cupcakes for AlphaBakes! Wishing you and your family a very Happy New Year.

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    1. Happy New year to you and your family too. Dec is a particularly busy month - hope you have time to join in Jan AlphaBakes which is D.

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  11. Back from holiday to catch up with my blog reading, what a delicious selection of entries!

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    1. Hope you had a good holiday! Yes there were lots of lovely entries indeed :)

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  12. A great round-up as always, but it's made me realise I really need to get my act together next year and make stollen!

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    1. Thanks! Yes stollen seems to have been a very popular choice.

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