Showing posts with label lavender. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lavender. Show all posts

Sunday, 19 August 2012

Lavender, lemon and honey cupcakes and a review


Recently I was sent a set of 2 paisley park baking moulds from dotcomgiftshop to review.  It's a great site full of lovely gifts for yourself or family and friends. They have quite a good baking selection and I've already built up a little wish list for myself.  The big question was which cupcake to make? 

I narrowed it down to hot chocolate cupcake, earl grey tea cupcake or lavender cupcake.  The decision was made when my lovely friend whom I baked the weight watchers coffee tiramisu cake for gave me a bunch of fresh lavender from her garden. I did a search for recipes and really liked the sound of lavender, lemon and honey cupcakes with a lemon and honey cream cheese frosting. 


lavender from my friend's garden 

The lavender taste is very subtle but definitely there. I am surprised that you can actually taste the honey as sometimes I find it gets lost in the cake. The lemon is the predominant flavour and I might try reducing the lemon flavour next time.  Overall, a very delicious, moist cupcake which paired well with the lemon and honey cream cheese frosting. 

The moulds come in this cute box. There are 2 silicone baking cups and 2 saucers (which are for presentation only). It comes in other colours too but I liked the pink one! The cups themselves are quite sturdy, easy to wash and the cake slid out easily with no problems. No need for greasing and flouring.  I was not too keen on the look of the saucers on their own as they look quite "plasticky"  but when presented with the teacup it actually looks quite cute. For the price, this was reasonable and I would have been happy to buy this for myself or a friend. It would be great if it came in a pack of 4 but you can always double up your order! 


 teacup and saucer 

 blitz the lavender flowers with caster sugar 

 lavender sugar smells lovely! 

 ready to go in the oven - I made regular cupcake as well as I only had 2 silicone cups 

 fresh from the oven - it keeps its shape very well. 

 add the frosting and a sprig of fresh lavender 

 The cupcake on the left came out of the silicone cup - you can see that it retained it's shape and is browned evenly on the outside. 

 the regular cupcakes! 

Recipe adapted from hooray for off weekends
Makes ~ 11 cupcakes

Lavender, lemon and honey cupcakes 
150g caster sugar
1/2 teaspoon dried lavender flowers
170g butter
3 tablespoons good quality honey
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
zest and juice of 1 lemon
185g flour
1 teaspoon baking powder

Lemon and honey cream cheese frosting
150g cream cheese
100g icing sugar, sifted
1 tablespoons honey
1 teaspoon lemon juice
purple food colouring (optional) 

  • Preheat the oven to 170C.
  • Blitz the sugar and lavender in a food processor.
  • Beat the butter, lavender sugar and honey until pale and fluffy. 
  • Beat in the eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each addition.
  • Add the vanilla extract, lemon zest and lemon juice.
  • Mix in the flour and baking powder. 
  • Spoon into cupcake cases and bake for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown and the tops spring back.
  • Allow to cool completely. 
  • Mix all the ingredients for the frosting in an electric mixer with a paddle attachment until smooth. 
  • Spread on top of the cupcakes. 
  • Decorate with a sprig of fresh lavender. 


Disclaimer: I was sent these baking moulds to review free of charge. I was not required to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are my own. 

Monday, 20 February 2012

AlphaBakes: Lavender Shortbread


My second entry to this month's AlphaBakes are these lovely, crumbly lavender shortbread.  I wanted to make something from my new book Tea with Bea as I have recently discovered Bea's of Bloomsbury and keep going back for amazing cake! I used to work near a branch but never made it there and now when I work miles away I make a special trip for cake. Ah the irony :)  If you live in London or are visiting London, I would highly recommend having afternoon tea there. My favourites from what I have tried so far are the scones, salted caramel cupcake, peanut butter cheesecake and the homemade marshmallow (coming from someone who does not like marhsmallows). 

AlphaBakes is a new blogging challenge hosted this month by me and on alternate months by Caroline from Caroline Makes.  The idea is to bake with a random letter selected for the month. It can be the name of a bake or the actual ingredient of your bake. This month we are baking with "L" and L is for ... Lavender! I was quite excited as I've never baked with lavender before. I bought a bottle specially for this challenge but I'm sure I'll be using it again. It's quite a subtle flavour in this bake but everyone enjoyed it. I was told by my Scottish colleague that I can sell these shortbread in Scotland so I think they passed the taste test :) 



 I got this from Fortnum & Mason

 adding lavender to the sugar

 beating into the butter 


 perfect with a cup of tea :) 

Recipe from Tea with Bea
70g caster sugar plus extra for sprinkling
2 tablespoons icing sugar
1/2 teaspoon dried lavender  (I used 1 teaspoon)
1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
350g butter, softened
350g flour

  • Preheat the oven to 145C. 
  • Using an electric mixer with a paddle attachment, mix the sugars, salt and lavender buds for a few minutes until the sugar smell of lavender. 
  • Beat in the butter until light and fluffy as shown in the picture. 
  • Finally fold in the flour. 
  • Pour the mixture into a square baking pan and level the top.
  • Sprinkle liberally with caster sugar on top. 
  • Bake for 40-55 minutes until the top is golden brown. 
  • Remove from the oven and allow to cool in the pan for 10 minutes. 
  • Cut into squares and store in an air tight container.