Best of British!

Greetings blog readers! Welcome to the first day of sunny, dreamy June! I love June, it’s my birthday month and it’s generally a happy, sunshiney, lovely month.

This June also marks the silver jubilee of the Queen! Here are some lovely pictures to get you into the mood!

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Lovely!

To celebrate, throughout June I’ll be bringing you a Best of British festival, starring much-loved traditional British recipes from around these green isles.

I’ll be bringing you recipes for classic scones, coffee and walnut cake, Victoria sponge (and baby Victoria sponges), and fairy cakes! Of course thats only a fraction of all the amazing British sweet treats out there, such as rice pudding, bakewell tart, flapjacks, shortbread.

What do you think of as stereotypically British foods?

x Kerry


Stop what you’re doing and look at this!

Amazing The work of rescue dogs

Yum! Vanilla poppyseed cupcakes with lemon marshmallow frosting

Take a good look Animals in danger of becoming extinct

1950s baking Recipes perfect for our new age of austerity

Quirky New Sweden hotel keeps your sourdough starter alive while you go off on your hollibobs

Royalist or republican? Which way do you lean and will you be celebrating the jubilee?

1953Coronation fever grips the UK

Super cute Bright and colourful jello cookies

Gorgeous Recipes perfect for summertime from A Cozy Kitchen

Refreshing Raspberry coconut macaroons from Smitten Kitchen

Oooh – er Shorts at work – yay or nay?

Manipulative? Have you ever tried following ‘The Rules’ – a new book for a ‘new generation’ is being published

Horrifying Ensure the meat you buy is ethically raised (pro tip – steer clear of anything in the ‘value’ section and look for RSPCA or freedom food endorsement, or buy from local butchers who know where their meat is coming from). The cost of cheap meat at the supermarket is usually awful conditions for animals. 


Loving right now : The perfect sandwich

I have just recently discovered the wonder that is grilled cheese and avocado sandwiches and have to share! They’re super healthy (but feel indulgent too) and easy to make! Did you know that “Avocados provide nearly 20 essential nutrients, including fiber, potassium, Vitamin E, B-vitamins and folic acid. They also act as a “nutrient booster” by enabling the body to absorb more fat-soluble nutrients, such as alpha and beta-carotene and lutein, in foods that are eaten with the fruit.” (source California Avocado Commission) – plus cheese is packed with protein and calcium!

You’ll need -

  • some bread, preferably a nice sort, and could also be a nice roll/ciabatta etc
  • one ripe avocado
  • cheese – I used some cheddar and some mozzarella, its also great with all cheddar, or you can substitute with your favourite cheese

First, peel and mash your avocado, adding seasoning and a dash of lemon or lime juice – don’t go too crazy – it tastes better when it still has lumps (like guacamole) than being the consistency of baby food.

Now, toast your bread lightly in the toaster and spread out your cheese on one half. Pop that half under the grill to get all melty.

While that’s happening, spread your other slice of bread with avocado.

Sandwich together and enjoy your nutritious lunch/snack/summer dinner!

x Kerry


What I’m wearing today!

Happy Tuesday lovely readers! I hope you’re set to have a lovely day today whatever you’re up to!

Today is still really warm and sunny in the UK so bare legs and a cool top are called for.

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I’m wearing a white peasant style top with a blue dotty skirt and black ballet pumps. (New Look, ASOS and Peacocks!).

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Cherries in the snow nail polish by Revlon

The hot weather has got me thinking about appropriate workwear (The Guardian are also featuring an article on the subject today!). To your mind, what are absolute no-no’s for work?

My list would include

Flip flops
Tank tops
Patterned vest tops or ones that show bra straps
Halter neck top or dresses
Short shorts!

What would you add to the list?

X Kerry


Chocolate pistaschio brownies by Kerry Cooks mum!

This is a guest post from my Mum! She was kind enough to make these brownies for me when I went home to visit so I thought I’d share them with you guys!

I have a secret to share with you. These super chocolately, moist brownies are actually vegan – there’s no eggs in them!  Of course, you don’t have to be vegan to enjoy them – they’re perfect for times when you want to bake but realise you don’t have any eggs or butter around too. In fact, these are completely made with storecupboard ingredients that you’ll likely already have at home! Perfect for last minute visitors when you want to quickly through something together to serve them. They’ll be ready to eat in under 30 minutes!

You’ll need – (makes 10 large brownies) – recipe adapted from this one

  • 250g plain flour
  • 350g demerera sugar
  • 65g cocoa powder
  • 75g toasted chopped pistashios
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 250ml water
  • 200ml vegetable oil
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Preheat your oven to 180 degrees/gas mark 4. Get out your biggest bowl and stir together flour, sugar, nuts, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt. Pour in the mixed water, vegetable oil and vanilla and beat until blended. Pour into a greased 9 x 13 inch baking tin (or whatever you have!).

Bake for 20 minutes and then check the brownies – you want to take them out while they’re gooey inside so don’t leave them in for too long!

 


Snapshots from the week

I haven’t tried too many new products lately (although I did try some of the new Ben & Jerrys Doughable whammy ice cream – it was delicious!) So instead of a review, here’s some snapshots from my week! It has been a busy one!

Delicious coffee and walnut cake, recipe coming soon

Neighbourhood watch cat Milo

You are cordially invited to high tea!

Hotel Chocolat catalogue… yum!

Eco homes at the University of Nottingham

And Lego speed building too! Emma won, of course!

Homemade cream tea

A cushion I crafted! What do you think?


Stop what you’re doing and look at this!

Ridiculousness – Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai faces criticism in India for not snapping back to her pre-pregnancy weight

Decadent - Chocolate salted caramel cupcakes from the Brown Eyed Baker

Woo-hoo! - Good weather on the horizon!

Related – remember to slip slap slop on the suncream – don’t risk your health for a tan!

Super-cuteCake and fruit kebabs! These are a great idea for summer bbqs

Interesting – Jesus’ workload in heaven must be super light right now as he keeps on showing up in the weirdest of places

Perfect for SummerLime and coconut ice cream by Two Peas and their Pod

Supersized – restaurant portions. This article is about the US portions are getting equally as ridiculous in the UK. Do you ask to take your leftovers home?

Retro – embrace the Queen’s diamond jubilee with a taste of the 1950s around blighty

It’s hereThe trailer for The Great Gatsby. Digging the music.

Incrediblehazlenut macaroons with nutella filling by Annie’s Eats


Loving right now

I’m dedicating this post to our long-awaited ‘Summer’ which appears to have finally materialised across the UK! And yes, the appearance of Mr Blue Sky is bringing about unheralded levels of joy and happiness amongst us normally stiff upper lipped Brits.

Since the sun has finally decided to come out, I thought I’d share some of my most FAVOURITE things about summer!

1. Ice lollies! Popsicles to our American cousins. There’s nothing so refreshing on a hot day! I am currently working my way through a box of Tesco value ones (or Tesco Everyday Value as they’ll probably be soon) and they’re delish!

2. Wiggling my toes in the grass – I am a natural born wuss when it comes to the cold, so just experiencing the feeling of being outside without wanting to go inside is amazing for me. There’s nothing better than sitting in the grass on a sunny day (wearing SPF of course!).

3. Fresh fruit – fruit is just awesome in the summer – you haven’t lived until you’ve had ripe juicy strawberries you’ve picked yourself from a field! But its more than just that, its the fact that with the warmer weather, I actually crave fresh fruit and salads. Isn’t it just so much easier when your environment gives your healthy eating plans a helping hand?

4. Barbeques / Picnics – Eating al fresco has its share of issues, but its worth it every time. My ideal barbeque would involve a veggie burger, grilled corn on the cob and maybe some grilled vegetables.

5. Long walks in the countryside – We’re lucky enough to live close to Attenborough Nature reserve which is lovely on a sunny day. Beeston even (kinda) has its own beach in the form of Beeston weir!

6. Summer flowers – Everything’s in bloom and looks so beautiful

7. Holiday reading! Even though I’m not going anywhere on holiday until September, I still see summer as the time to relax with a good book – whether thats in my garden or on a tropical beach somewhere. On my to-read list are lots of dystopian fiction novels with a good dash of local history thrown in as ever!

Your turn! What books will you be devouring this summer? Where do you love to go for long walks? What’s your favourite summer fruit? Strawberries and watermelon would have to be my ultimate favourites.

x Kerry


What I’m wearing today!

Happy Tuesday!! The sun has finally come out in the UK (fingers crossed it sticks around!) and the forecast for today is 24 degrees (75F!!!)

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I went a hunting for dark purple nail polish last night and found wine red.

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I actually DID something with my hair for once and straightened it- I think I’m going to get it cut off tomorrow!

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I’m wearing a lacy black vest top with a blue shirt on top,

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Plus my trusty butterfly skirt!

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And black bow flats from Dorothy Perkins – so soft and comfy.

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Salmon cream cheese bagal for lunch!

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And yoghurt fruit and walnuts for my afternoon snack! I also have a vague idea of dinner forming in my head…

Have a lovely day!

💙 Kerry


Interview with Liana Stevens of Star & Swirls Bakeries!

Happy Monday! (Yes, I think even Monday can be happy if you frame it the right way!) Today I’m going to share some pictures an interview with the lovely Liana Stevens, who runs Star Bakery, Swirls Bakery (with her partner in cake amazingness), and can now be found sharing her extensive baking knowledge at Sweet Success in Nottingham. She makes super incredible cakes like these -

She even found time recently to stop by City WI to show us how to pipe the perfect swirly swirl and rose swirl on a cupcake

A couple of weeks ago I made my way to Hucknall to visit the kitchen ‘what where the magic happens’ and bake up a storm with Helen and Liana for a fellow Cake Eater’s wedding. While I was there, I asked her some questions!

How did your passion for baking get started?

My passion from baking stems from my Mum’s side of the family – my Nana is an amazing cook and baker and she used to collect the old Wilton Cake Decorating annuals which my Mum ‘acquired’ to feed her love of cake decorating. I then grew up flicking through the pages of those annuals amazed at all the beautiful creations you could make with patience…and lots of icing!

What gives you inspiration for the amazing cakes you create?

I get inspiration from everything that surrounds me! I once made a cake based on a bib I’d bought for my son which was brightly coloured and covered in a rainbow of polka dots – inspiration can hit at any time and as I’m drawn to bright colours so I love looking at fabric websites, Etsy, Pinterest etc. I have a doodle pad which I’ll use to make notes or create drawings detailing my thoughts. I do wake up at 2am with cake ideas and I often find those are the best ones!

What do you enjoy most about baking?

It’s funny, I LOVE baking but I detest cooking and the main difference I see is that baking is very controlled. You have to follow most recipes exactly to ensure they work and I like these restrictions as I can just set myself up with a recipe and know what the end product should look like. As I get busier with work the baking can become a chore but then a client will come along with a new flavour request or wanting something a bit different and I get to enjoy all the fun of creative baking again.

How did you make the leap from marketing to full time small business owner, both with Star Bakery and Swirls Bakery?

Baking is in my blood but I didn’t really start to bake seriously until I had my first son nearly 8yrs ago. At the same time I was rediscovering baking, I was undertaking a Marketing qualification and it was my peers who were encouraging me to think about a part time business as I’d bring treats along to our classes and they’d rave about them! I never would have had the confidence to start my own business if it hadn’t of been for that course as I wouldn’t have met the people I did and also gained the skills that I needed to start my own business. My Marketing background has been fundamental in the success of my business today and going forward with my new bakery venture Swirls Bakery.

As a baker, what’s the next big challenge you’d like to conquer?

The next big challenge for me is Swirls Bakery! I’m now one half of a team so I finally have another cake expert to team up with and we’re focusing our efforts on bespoke designed tiered cakes so the challenge will lie in growing the business to the successful heights that we’ve enjoyed with our seperate businesses over the years.

What’s your favourite cake, cookie or other baked good when it comes to what you want to eat?

Millionaire’s shortbread! It’s the one item that I don’t bake very often for fear of gorging on it :)

What advice would you give to someone just getting started in baking?

The internet is full of resources nowadays and there is soooo much information at your fingertips. I get lots of enquiries every week from people asking how I make this and where do I find that and I always advise them to look online. I have a few staple books that I refer to again and again and once you find a great basic recipe book then the baking world is your oyster!

Thanks Liana!! I also snapped some photos of the stock required to run a bakery out of your kitchen…. check out these baking supplies!!

Have you ever seen a box of sugar that big!!! And a lovely red Kitchenaid *swoon*

 While at Liana’s enbarking on a baking marathon…. I created pink strawberry rice crispie treats and cookie dough topped brownies. I’ll share the recipe for the rice crispie treats today and bring you the brownies another time. I also helped Helen pipe nutella onto some of her amazing almondy biscuits – they were fantastic! Here are some pictures

Strawberry rice crispie treats – you’ll need

  • 1 jar strawberry marshmallow fluff (thanks Mum) or 32 average sized marshmallows (go for pink ones and add some strawberry flavouring – Silver Spoon do a good one. You’ll have to eat the white ones I guess)
  • 30g very soft unsalted butter
  • 500g rice crispies (use your judgement and add more if the mix is very wet)

First, stir your very soft (almost melted) butter and your marshmallow fluff together. If you’re using regular marshmallows just melt your butter in a pan then add the marshmallows and stir as they melt. Combine with your crispies.

 Line a baking tray (at least 1cm deep) with parchment or greaseproof paper. Spoon your rice crispie mix into the tin and flatten flatten flatten – Liana recommended wrapping your hand in cling film or a latex glove and pushing the crispies down firmly (I added some mini marshmallows too for cuteness).

Slice and enjoy! These would be really cute with multicoloured sprinkles, or even coloured layers!


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