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Monte Cream Biscuits

9th November, 2014 By: Cath1 Comment

Monte Cream Biscuits from Cath's Cookery Creations! | www.cathscookerycreations.com
“The Book Man”, as we like to call him, comes to our office every few weeks to drop off another container loaded with books, and sometimes other random items (such as a bath mat which looks like it is made out of two-minute noodles) that he has for sale.  In most cases there are cook books and despite already having a collection of over 100-and-something, I tend to increase my collection and on this occasion there was a book by Anneka Manning called Mastering the Art of Baking.

Anneka’s book covers everything including cakes, muffins, breads, pastries and desserts with all of the recipes including a few step-by-step pictures in addition to the “basics” section at the beginning of the book.

I was in a biscuit mood on one particular weekend so for the first recipe to be made from this book, I decided on the Monte Cream Biscuits which are a homemade version of a popular store-bought variety.

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Maple Apple Cake

25th May, 2014 By: Cath4 Comments

Maple Apple Cake from Cath's Cookery Creations! | www.cathscookerycreations.com
So you will have gathered by now that I am in love with the rose shape/swirl as I use it for my cupcakes, on cakes and even, to a possibly far-fetched connection, in my vegetable tart.  It will come as no surprise that I actually own a rose shaped cake tin.

I have had this beautiful tin from NordicWare for quite some time now and I definitely do not use it enough.  So it was time to call on another recipe I have had pinned for quite some time now, being a Maple Apple Cake, to showcase the gorgeous shape this tin creates.

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Milk and Cookies Cupcakes

18th May, 2014 By: Cath1 Comment

Milk and Cookies Cupcakes from Cath's Cookery Creations! | www.cathscookerycreations.com
Quite a while ago, 2nd July 2012 to be exact, a very cute post appeared in my feed reader for some cupcakes.  The post was by Steph from Raspberri Cupcakes, who inspired the Fruit Tingle Macarons, for her Milk and Chocolate Chip Cookie Cupcakes.

I tend to decorate my cupcakes quite basic with my favourite rose swirl piping technique, but there are quite a few different cupcakes on my Pinterest board decorated with mini pancakes, various flowers, cream puffs and mini versions of baking equipment that I hope to try.  These cupcakes are quite cute and really easy, plus you cannot beat this classic combination so I present these Milk and Cookies Cupcakes for your viewing pleasure.

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Chocolate Macarons

4th May, 2014 By: Cath8 Comments

Chocolate Macarons from Cath's Cookery Creations! | www.cathscookerycreations.com
Following the Easter long weekend, the hubby and I took the following week off as well to enjoy a short break.  Whilst we went away over Easter, when we returned home we pottered around the house and had a little stay-cation.  Of course I had big plans of catching up on the ironing, sorting out some of the kitchen cupboards and cooking a whole bunch of meals to put in the freezer, but alas, none of that eventuated.

The kitchen did end up getting a bit of a workout last weekend so stay tuned to the blog over the next few weeks as there is some deliciousness in store for you my friends.

First on the agenda was a batch of macarons.  It has been over six months since my last macaron post, and on this occasion I thought I would whip up a batch of simple, but very tasty, Chocolate Macarons.

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Anzac Biscuits (Two Ways)

25th April, 2014 By: Cath

ANZAC Biscuits (Two Ways) from Cath's Cookery Creations! | www.cathscookerycreations.com
Today is Anzac Day in Australia and New Zealand which marks the anniversary of both countries’ first major military action during World War I.  The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) landed at Gallipoli on this day in 1915 and suffered major casualties through to the end of that year when the allied forces were evacuated from Gallipoli.

April 25 has become a day not only to commemorate those who lost their lives during WWI, but for all who have served and died in subsequent wars, conflicts as well as peacekeeping operations.  Services are held at dawn, being the time of the original landing, as well as marches later in the day where ex-servicemen and women take part.

I remember participating in these marches with my Pop when I was at primary school and despite having parents, grandparents, uncles, cousins and other relatives who have served in the military, I must admit I don’t think I really appreciated what Anzac Day meant until I was older.

One baked good that makes an appearance at this time is the Anzac Biscuit which is an eggless sweet biscuit which may or may not contain coconut.  Although you will come up with a gazillion hits when you search the interweb for a recipe, I used the two recipes found on the Australian War Memorial website.

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Sticky Date Cake with Butterscotch Sauce

30th March, 2014 By: Cathcomment

Sticky Date Cake with Butterscotch Sauce from Cath's Cookery Creations! | www.cathscookerycreations.com
For the latest birthday cake at the hubby’s place of employment, a sticky date cake with butterscotch sauce was requested.  As with the hummingbird and carrot cake I have made them previously, this was another that I had not attempted before so I checked my trusty Women’s Weekly Classic Cakes book, which of course contained said recipe, and got to work.

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Mint Cheesecake

16th March, 2014 By: Cathcomment

Mint Cheesecake from Cath's Cookery Creations! | www.cathscookerycreations.comOnce again it was the hubby’s friend J’s birthday, you may remember him from the Purple Corset Cake, which meant something mint flavoured was on the menu. Although I was considering trying something new this year, in the end I stuck with an oldie but a goodie being a mint cheesecake chock full of Peppermint Crisp and crème de menthe liqueur on top of a nice, thick, Oreo base.

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Cinnamon Sweet Bread – Daring Bakers Challenge

2nd March, 2014 By: Cath7 Comments

Cinnamon Sweet Bread from Cath's Cookery Creations! | www.cathscookerycreations.com
I don’t know if I could live in a world without bread.  Whether it be the smell of freshly baked bread or admiring the endless shapes and flavours it can assume, bread really is one of my favourite foods.  And I must confess, some days you still really can’t beat butter and vegemite on a piece of fresh white bread, which in winter I usually enhance by putting it in the microwave for 20 seconds to get all warm.  Mmmmmm….

But back to this months Daring Bakers Challenge which was to take bread and shape it into something a little fancy.  If you follow me on Pinterest, you will see on my bread board I have a few fancy shaped breads which are on my “to do” list.  For this challenge, I stuck with one of the provided recipes which was for a cinnamon sweet bread as you know how much I love cinnamon.

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MasterChef “Eve” Cake

23rd February, 2014 By: Cath

Masterchef "Eve" Cake from Cath's Cookery Creations! | www.cathscookerycreations.com
During last year’s season of MasterChef Australia they had a week dedicated to all things love.  Awww…

Kirsten Tibballs from Savour School in Melbourne featured in a couple of episodes and in episode number 44 Kirsten made a dessert by the name of Eve which looked absolutely amazing and I knew I had to make it.

After the episode aired, the Savour School (which is on my wish list of places to do a class) were selling Eve packs with the essential ingredients.  Of course I jumped at the chance and ordered a pack which was posted quick smart.  However, I was not as quick with making it as the episode aired in early August, and I didn’t make this until February.  But it was certainly worth the wait.

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Éclairs

16th February, 2014 By: Cathcomment

Éclairs from Cath's Cookery Creations! | www.cathscookerycreations.com
After making my first ever batch of crème pâtissière, I obviously needed something to use it for.  My first thought was to make my own version of the toffee choux pastries from our local patisserie which is a favourite of the hubby and I, but I decided I didn’t want to play around with hot sugar on this particular occasion so that idea was scrapped.  I did want to stick with making choux pastry as I haven’t made it for quite some time so I settled on making éclairs instead.

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