The Sugar Bar

August 23, 2007

one thursday morning – armwrestling with chocolate

Filed under: chocolate,muffins — by vievondee @ 9:18 am

I would think that this recipe could’ve turned out so much better. the batter turned out too thick i think because i’d lacked the right amount of butter. i could definitely have up-ed the amount of sugar as well to get the muffins a lot more moist.
this was really a DARK CHOCOLATE-Y muffin batch. lacked a breadth of flavour though.

getting up early with dark rings under my eyes, body extremely knackered from lack of food for bout 3 days, i couldn’t have been more depressed with the outcome of this recipe.
am determined to keep my work up to standard so i’m hoping the next thing i do will be miles better than this!

whatever it was, and despite my disappointment thereafter, it smelt gorgeous and has seemed to have fulfilled its purpose…has already melted his heart i believe.

LOL.

September 21, 2006

Lemon Cherry Think-of-me Muffins with Maple Syrup glaze

Filed under: lemon,muffins — by vievondee @ 6:47 am


It’s finally hit me!! I’m leaving Spore in 2 days time, and thus begins my long-waited university studies. Terribly nervous, darned excited, worried, exhilarated & so terribly melancholic too. My baggage has exceeded its limit. I hardly think I’ll be able to move out of the terminal with 2 crazily heavy & large suitcases AND with myself strapped down with my laptop & large tote. Thank God I believe in miracles (someone have a little faith in me). Folks out there, do say a little prayer for me too that I can get to my university safely and without hurting anyone else either. I can already foresee maybe a broken toe (considering I keep dropping my luggage on my toes yesterday when I was trying to weigh them), a black eye, maybe a papercut from my x-ray sheets…GOSH! I can only hope.

Anyway, thinking that I’ve only 2 days left, I just had to say a temporary goodbye to my beloved oven & bake something for the family once again. Wouldn’t hurt to fatten them a little so I won’t feel so out of place when I come back home for Christmas all pudgy, round & wobbly ๐Ÿ™‚ And ah-hah, what did I think to bake today? My favourite food! MUFFINS!!! Of course, I was v determined to make large, oversized, giant muffins but think they didn’t turn out that way. Just very dense, juicy pieces. But I’m still overjoyed with my non-texas-sized muffins because the flavour was just wonderful. something interesting yet mild enough to match the quiet sentiments & racing thoughts in me now. It’s what I say would look simple & so ordinary but would be quite a sensory explosion in your mouth.

This recipe involves the use of a whole can of dark pitted cherries (abt 1,1/2cup or less if you’re worried abt the moisture) so expect a nice juicy muffin ๐Ÿ™‚ Also, to mask a little of the heavy syrup taste (which I find a little too fake for my liking), I added grated lemon zest. I love lemons with just about anything. Fish, the ham in my sandwich, roasted chicken, of course lemon poppy seed cake so why not add em here? If you want an even greater tang, add a squeeze of juice as well or you can save the juice for a superb lemon glaze — all you have to do is squeeze the juice into a saucepan & heat it after stirring some icing sugar into the pan. this is really great & it’s easy to control the sweetness as to your liking. ๐Ÿ™‚

Towards the end, if you’re a chocolate fan, throw in crushed/chopped bits of dark chocolate. What I used here was Lindt Extra Fine Dark Chocolate 70% dark. I believe you can make use of whatever chocolate you have sitting around or whichever suits your taste the most. Milk, white, dark, extra dark. You choose!

Whenever I make muffins, I take joy in the fact tt I can cater to every single person in my family — be it the chocolate-hating mother, the sugar-fearful dad, or the chocolate-obsessive sisters of mine. I cut the maple syrup glaze for my dad, didn’t add any chocolate for my mom & drizzled a pretty generous amount for my sisters and slightly less for the currently-dieting me. :p Finally, would just like to say, this recipe was just something I wanted to give my family. It’s simple & full of taste. luxurious & indulgent but not something as great and earthshaking as I would like to think. ๐Ÿ˜€ So just enjoy this, with a cold beer on a hot day if you’d like, or over good coffee & the morning paper.

Ingredients
1/2 cup unsalted butter
1 1/4 cup white sugar
1/2 tsp salt
2 eggs
1 3/4 cups plain flour
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 cup buttermilk
1/2 tsp grated lemon zest
a can of dark pitted cherries, drained & patted dry
maple syrup for glazing

Preheat 190dC.
Cream butter with sugar & salt. Beat in eggs one at a time.

In separate bowl, whisk together flour and baking powder. Beat in the flour mixture alternately with the buttermilk, mixing until just incorporated.

Add grated zest (and a squeeze of lemon wedge for juice if you want) & fold carefully. Next up are the cherries. Fold in carefully & break a few pieces & watch how beautifully the cherry juice blends into the batter. It’s really quiet beautiful ๐Ÿ™‚

From here, spoon generously into muffin cups & bake for 30min.

Once they’re done, remove em from the oven & immediately brush maple syrup onto the tops. A heavenly smell shall waft up your nose from here. It’s a smell I find so hard to describe! The scent of the cherries, the lemon twang and that luscious maple syrup scent is just too great to try to put words to it. I have only one solution for it. Let it cool for bout 3-5min & then grab one and DIG IN!

April 15, 2006

April Babies!

Filed under: bananas,cakes,chocolate,muffins — by vievondee @ 1:40 pm

15th of April! The day to produce Lianne’s spread for her party on Sunday. Was really nervous when i started baking and doing the prep work. It’s always like this when i’m making something for a big event. Baking jitters! Who would have thought? ๐Ÿ˜€
From what I know, it’s a little party to celebrate the birthdays of 10 adorable April babies. And these babies can’t take sugar or eggs so the lil cupcakes that DIVANA came up with had little sugar, mostly banana and some honey with no egg at all. Honestly, I believe it was really ambitious of Sam and I to try doing such a recipe (not because i’m such a big fan of eggs and sugar) but because we’ve just about never tried something like that before! And to start it right out with a recipe of our own…dangerous…like balancing on a cliff in with a big jug of sloshing milk. The cupcakes (which are really muffins…) came out good and solid, smelling heavenly with their banana-ish perfume.

They weren’t overly sweet but had a good texture and wholesome taste to it. Hopefully, they find a satisfied home in the stomachs of those pretty babies! I can only cross my fingers and hope with all my heart. What I really loved bout these cupcakes were the names piped onto them. I thought it was such a sweet thing to do…get one cupcake for each baby. Sam and I couldn’t resist adding the little heart quins too. Adding a little of our love ๐Ÿ™‚ Sam started fantasising abt how this was her life..baking for babies..(of course she means her children)..fulfilling her dream of being a wonderful mother and a baking goddess in the kitchen, which of course i’m 100% confident of her becoming! She’s amazing and i know she’ll love her children and shower em with all the fat-full goodness of sugar, eggs and butter. Ritey sam? ๐Ÿ˜€ C’mon admit it..it’s the only way to love em these days.

The chocolate cake was also the original DIVANA cake, made extra chocolatey as instructed by Lianne cause the adults apparently are chocolate fanatics. ๐Ÿ˜€ My kind of people. Well..all in all, it was a good day taking a rest from work and enjoying myself baking for people who love to eat.

So hey guys! I do hope you all really really REALLY enjoy em. And thanks Lianne for supporting me with your order. Somehow I hope you won’t regret it. Maybe if it’s bad, just don’t contact me. Ha, so I can silently wallow in my shame. Have a nice time tmr!

p/s World Gourmet Summit is going on now. I’m so tempted to go for those classes or at least one of those 195++ per head dinners but that’s major overkill and way past my budget considering i’m flying out to UK next week. Money’s just never enough and the world’s too big for my wallet!

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