20090328

hot cross cupcakes



today's cupcake is easter themed. my girl works at/for the easter show, so while all of you are probably saying easter is ages away, i am getting an almost daily count down. easter is alive and well in our house.

I will write down exactly what i put into these cupcakes, though i would change one or two things. - i'll put the changes in too.

HOT CROSS CUPCAKES
makes 24 small (normal aussie cup cake size) 180C
i used a 15 ml tablespoon in all my measuring today.

1 1/2 cup plain flour
1 1/2 cup self raising flour (i would use all SRF next time)
1T cinnamon
1/4t ground cloves
1/4t ground ginger (use mixed spice - 1.5T - i just had none)
3/4 cup brown sugar (1/2 a cup would work too for a little less sweetness)
125g soft unsalted butter
2 cups milk
1t vanilla
3 eggs
2 cups mixed dried fruit.

beat butter and brown sugar. beat in eggs, vanilla. sift and beat in about a third of the flour and spice, then half the milk, then repeat adding the dry last. mix in the fruit. 3/4 fill ur patty cases. into the oven for 15mins then rotate every which way and cook for another 15 or so. when ur tooth pick comes out clean they are cooked. i gave half of them a light honey glaze - warm up some honey in the microwave or over hot water so it's a bit runny and spread it on - i used a spatula. it's all about personal preference.

THE CROSS ON TOP
1 cup icing sugar
1T milk
2T soft unsalted butter
1t vanilla

beat it all together, put into a ziplock bag and snip off a corner. pipe on x's. this will make more icing than you need, so enjoy the rest, or feed it to your cat - mine really liked it.

it's a pretty dense little cupcake right now - which is why i would use all SRF next time, to lighten it up a bit, and also to make it rise...
i would have a photo but the wife has taken the camera to work, and they will be all gone by the time she gets home - i won't eat them ALL, i am going to a rehearsal and will take them with me!

UPDATE - made these again with all srf. works a treat. also the camera (and the wife) was at home so i got some pics!

20090327

if the staff can't get it right...

how do they expect students too?

i had an interview yesterday. got told i would get a call today, but sounded really positive. late this avo i get a call saying, well we are considering you for this position (there were two possibilities) but we have to speak to the dean, and he's been busy. we'll call you soon, hopefully monday...

I WANNA KNOW NOW!!!!!

that is all.

20090324

oh the indignity...

i arrived at work today to discover that my computer, and only my computer, has had the internet forcefully removed from it's useful functions. so no more net for me at work. not even at lunch time. i have no right to complain, as i probably abused the access more than any one else in the company, but i was also achieving all of my work in a timely and accurate manner. it just gives me the shits really. and reduces my desire to continue working for this company, which is saying a lot as i had already applied for another job (and have an interview on thursday)b4 dicovering that i am to be punished like a child. as a result of the feeling this has generated in me i am going to eat chocolate for dinner, and chocolate mug cake for dessert, because i can, and because i know it will make me feel like shit at the end of it and i don't care.

but here's the recipe for mug cake - i got this in an email last week and am going to try it for the first time tonight.

5 MINUTE CHOCOLATE MUG CAKE
4 Tablespoons (T) flour
4T sugar
2T cocoa
1 egg
3T milk
3T oil
3T chocolate chips (optional)
a small splash of vanilla extract
1 large coffee mug
Add dry ingredients to mug, and mix well. Add the egg and mix thoroughly. Pour in the milk and oil and mix well. Add the chocolate chips (if using) and vanilla extract, and mix again.
Put your mug in the microwave and cook for 3 minutes at 1000 watts (high). The cake will rise over the top of the mug, but don't be alarmed! Allow to cool a little, and tip out onto a plate if desired.
EAT! (this can serve 2 if you want to feel slightly more virtuous).

UPDATE - use a 15ml tablespoon. definitely serves two. would be great with ice cream.

ANOTHER UPDATE - at work we all have mirrors on our desks. i work in what could be called part of the fashion industry, so it's not uncommon for any of us to try on product, and you need a mirror top see what it looks like. i had mine angled so i could see behind me also. it was a broken mirror, so is useless as stock (nice mixed tenses there) but i rocked up to work the other day to discover that it had been removed from my desk and put elsewhere. speechless...

20090323

why "for no-one"?


and why no capital letters...

"For No-One" is a song by the beatles, whom i love, even though the band ceased to exist b4 my parents had even met. And it seems to fit my thoughts about writing a blog.
i have no great purpose to writing a blog, no specific audience in mind, i just like the thought that i will have somewhere to put thoughts and experiences, and food catastrophies, or feline butt awards as they are sometimes known...
the lack of appropiately applied capital letters in my writing is indicative of a desire to avoid work... or in english - i have to use capitals constantly at work so i don't use them most of the time outside work. even my hand writing, which is near impossible to read, has little to no capital letters. i very specifically don't use a capital i for myself, not from any great lack of self confidence or self love, but because i want to be an individual, just like everyone else.

cupcakes...

Have you ever tried to come up with a new and unique cup cake recipe? i have. i mean, the basics are there, you need flour sugar egg etc. But i wanted rock melon (cantaloupe) and cinnamon cupcakes.
my first advice to anyone else - don't do it.
the flavour of rock melon is too fragile to be put against anything else and stand a chance to shine. I made some awesome cup cakes, but if it had been for iron chef i would have been voted poorly for not highlighting the theme ingredient...
here is what i ended up deciding was the better attempt...

Rockmellon and cinnamon cupcakes
makes about 24 large.
4 cups-ish of rock melon - finely chopped
2 cups of sugar
put these in a bowl in the fridge overnight.
2/3 cups vegetable oil - add to the rock melon
4 egg whites - beat to soft peaks and add to the mix.
3 cups plain flour
1.5 teaspoon (t) bi-carb soda
1t salt
1t cinnamon
sift these into the wet stuff.
half to 3/4 fill the patty pans (i used muffin size). put into a 180C oven. after 15 mins rotate them in the oven and cook for about 15 mins more. check by sticking a tooth pick in. if it comes out clean they are done!

Now these are tasty cupcakes, but they are not the flavour i was after.. when i made some the following week i went to a lot of effort to enhance the flavour, to little effect, so i woun't bore you with the details.
as for icing, i used pureed rock melon and icing sugar and cinnamon. it smelled like rock melon, but tasted like icing...