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Fruit Tingle Macarons

30th June, 2013 By: Cath22 Comments

Fruit Tingle Macarons from Cath's Cookery Creations | www.cathscookerycreations.com
The hubby and I were off to spend a few days with friends and as the hubby was taking some of his home made beef and pork jerky for P (the boys love their jerky), I thought I would take something sweet for B seeing as how sugar is our weakness.  Given it has been a while since I last made macarons I thought it was a good time to whip up one of the varieties that I had on my macaron Pinterest board for a while now.

Steph from Raspberri Cupcakes, a blog I have been following for years now and was the inspiration for the Checker Board and Honeycomb Cake as well as the Snowmen Macarons on my White Christmas Cake, has used a fruit tingle icing for an orange cake and then also used it to top some passionfruit cupcakes, with the leftovers being used for some macarons.  I fell in love with them as soon as I saw them and knew that the upcoming trip would be the perfect opportunity to make some fruit tingle macarons of my own.

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Buttermilk Scones

23rd June, 2013 By: Cath4 Comments

Buttermilk Scones from Cath's Cookery Creations! | www.cathscookerycreations.com

Given all the red velvet goodies that I make, there is always buttermilk left over that I need to find a use for.  Recently, I strayed from my tried and true scone recipe and found a recipe for buttermilk scones on Taste.com.au to try with very pleasing results.

Luckily for me the official scone tester, my father-in-law, was coming around to help the hubby with a couple of projects and he is always willing to be a guinea pig for my cooking.  Especially when it comes to scones.

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Belgian Waffles

16th June, 2013 By: Cath4 Comments

Belgian Waffles from Cath's Cookery Creations! | www.cathscookerycreations.com

Man v. Food has to be one of the shows that I like and hate all at the same time.  The hubby on the other hand absolutely loves it and drools with envy for every bite that Adam Richman takes.  In one of the episodes of  Man v. Food Nation (Season 1, Episode 17 for those of you playing at home), Adam visited a food truck in New York by the name of Wafles and Dinges where they serve traditional Belgian waffles topped with everything under the sun including a pulled pork combination which immediately won the hubby’s heart.

Hence we borrowed my mother-in-law’s waffle maker and for the first time used the mancake recipe for the batter.  They were delicious, but a little heavy so the hunt was on for not only a waffle maker for us, but for a traditional Belgian waffles recipe.

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White Chocolate Panna Cotta with Rose Water Syrup

21st May, 2013 By: Cath21 Comments

White Chocolate Panna Cotta with Rose Water Syrup from Cath's Cookery Creations! @CathsCookery #GYCO
To mark the first year since I started my current job, I made white chocolate panna cotta with rose water syrup and took it in to share with my colleagues.  Since then, I have been encouraged to make it again and so after another two and a bit years I finally did (no need to rush these things).

For a morning tea we were having to mark the upcoming wedding of one of the women in the office, a request was made for me to bring something sweet and after suggesting this dessert to the bride to be, I didn’t need to go through any of the other options I had in mind.

The timing also worked out well as the ingredient for the next Get Your Chef On hosted by White Lights on Wednesday and Four Marrs One Venus was announced and it was chocolate.  It was all too perfect so I signed up to participate.

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Swiss Meringue Buttercream

19th May, 2013 By: Cath7 Comments

Swiss Meringue Buttercream from Cath's Cookery Creations! @CathsCookery
I use Swiss Meringue Buttercream (or SMB for short) a lot.  You have heard me go on and on about it as my weapon icing of choice, so I thought it was about time it got a post of its own to share the variations and tricks I have learned along the way.  You have seen me use it as the filling in my Purple Corset Cake and Bûche de Noël, and for piping beautiful decoration on a wedding cake, cupcakes and my very first ombre petal cake.  There have certainly been a few disasters along the road, with a batch or two thrown away, but regardless it is wonderful to work with, and when it is done right it looks, and tastes, exquisite.

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Pavlova

17th February, 2013 By: Cath8 Comments

Pavlova from Cath's Cookery Creations! @CathsCookeryPavlova can be a very temperamental dessert and with my past experience I was hesitant when Miss B asked me to make it on her visit, especially as I have my mother-in-law’s Pavlova to live up to.  I have attempted the Pav a couple of times past, once in our last house where you could not see the temperature on the oven dial and had to rely on the dodgy oven thermometer (so I should have known then and there it wouldn’t work) as well as once in the new house.  They both ended up being over cooked, the first one was inedible and the second was able to be saved so we had more of an Eton Mess for dessert that night.

After we got home from the Australia Day festivities, I set about making the mixture and crossed my fingers and toes that it would work out!

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Lamingtons and Sprinkletons

10th February, 2013 By: Cath8 Comments

Lamingtons and Sprinkletons from Cath's Cookery Creations! @CathsCookery
There is a rule, in my house anyway, that on Australia Day you must eat a lamington.  I did kind of break that rule this year, although we did eat Pavlova instead, but I think I more than made up for it by making a whole bunch of them a couple of days later.

A friend of mine from Mexico Victoria was staying with us at the time, and they do things a little differently down there by filling their lamingtons with jam so I made half of the batch the traditional way with just the plain cake dipped in chocolate and covered with coconut, and the remainder filled with jam and covered in coconut.  I did run out of coconut so the remainder of the jam lamingtons were covered with coloured sprinkles, hence Sprinkletons were born.

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Rose Macarons

20th January, 2013 By: Cath7 Comments

Rose Macarons from Cath's Cookery Creations! @CathsCookeryIn November there is a little race which stops the nation going by the name of the Melbourne Cup.  I am not really into the whole horse racing thing, but I would not knock back the opportunity for time out of the office for afternoon tea.

This year we put on a spread, and over catered as usual, with my contribution being some Rose Macarons.

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Lemon Sour Cream Cake with Pine Nuts

7th October, 2012 By: Cath4 Comments

Lemon Sour Cream Cake with Pine Nuts from Cath's Cookery Creations | www.cathscookerycreations.com
The hubby and I have a little addiction to pine nuts.  We will put them in everything we can whether it be pasta, lasagne or salad.  However, I have never had them in a sweet dish.

Imagine my delight when I bought Classic Cakes by The Australian Women’s Weekly with one of the very first cakes in the book being a Lemon Sour Cream Cake which just happens to be topped with pine nuts.  The oven was calling.

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Southern Bombe

30th September, 2012 By: Cath5 Comments

Southern Bombe from Cath's Cookery Creations | www.cathscookerycreations.com
Another one of the cookbooks I purchased recently was SprinkleBakes by Heather Baird.  I came across Heather’s blog when I was looking for red recipes to use up the extra food colouring purchased for My Best Friend’s Wedding Cake and I made the Red Spiral Biscuits, also featured in the book.

As I was flicking through the book when it arrived, one particular recipe stood out and I knew I had the perfect occasion to make it.  The recipe was for a Southern Bombe and the occasion was yet another September birthday celebration for two of my beautiful friends.

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