Easter Egg Cakes cooked in Egg Shells!

I absolutely adored the edible ‘turtle’ eggs I saw at the Tate & Lyle Tasting house earlier in the week, I also fell head over heels in love with the gingerbread creations. The only logical thing to do…. combine the two ideas with an Easter twist!

I used the new Tate & Lyle Taste Experience Dark Muscovado sugar in my gingerbread. It added a very moreish quality and gave the gingerbread a deep rich flavour, I would definitely recommend trying it out!

To make the Easter Eggs

Start by carefully making a small hole in the end of an egg, I used a sterilised needle.

Then carefully make the hole ever so slightly larger using the needle, or your fingers if you can pinch tiny bits.

Next I used a cocktail stick to break up the egg inside it’s shell. Drain out over a bowl, I washed out the eggs at this stage.

Decorating your Easter Eggs

Decorating eggs couldn’t be a simpler, all you need is approx 1/2 cup of room temperature water, add in about 1 Tbsp vinegar and then food colouring.

Dip your eggs in the colouring and keep turning until you have reached the desired shade. I used my handy egg dipper to pick them up. Place them on kitchen paper to dry.

Gingerbread Recipe

Of course you can fill the eggs with whatever cake takes your fancy, but if you like yummy squidgy gingerbread then this recipe is great.

100g/ 4oz Butter
100g/ 4oz Tate & Lyle Golden Syrup
100g/ 4oz Tate & Lyle Treacle
100g/ 4oz Tate & Lyle Taste Experience Dark Muscovado Sugar
275g/ 10oz Self Raising Flour
2 Tsp Ground Ginger
1 Tsp Ground Cinnamon
2 Beaten Eggs
225ml/ 7 to 8 floz Milk

Melt the butter, syrup, treacle and sugar gently in a pan. Leave to cool slightly.

Sieve together the flour, ginger and cinnamon.

Add the melted sugar mixture to the flour and beat.

Beat in the egg and milk.

Filling the Egg Shells

Preheat the oven to 160C/ 325F/ Gas Mark 3

Take each on your dyed eggs and wrap the base in a square of foil with the hole facing upwards. Place them gently into a muffin tin.

Fill a piping bag with your cake mixture and carefully pipe the cake batter into the hole in your egg.

Try to fill the eggs about 3/4 of the way up.

Bake them for about 20 minutes. If some of the cake oozes out of the top (as it did on a few of mine) then just nip those pieces off with your fingers.

Leave to cool and then present in an egg box 🙂

 

Cake International Competition Winners!

Our most recent competition has now come to an end and the winners have been drawn at random below. If you didn’t win this time, don’t despair we have a lot of wonderful competitions coming up in the next few weeks! 🙂

Without further ado, the winners are:

Entry no. 2 – Jo

Entry no. 6 – Victoria Welton

Entry no. 11 – Anne Barker

Entry no. 14 – Karen

Entry no. 16 – Sophie

Congrats to the winners!

Win Tickets to Cake International – The Sugarcraft, Cake Decorating & Baking Show!

I’m very happy to announce our latest competition to win tickets to Cake International – The Sugarcraft, Cake Decorating!

Are you a fan of sugarcraft and cake decorating? If so, make sure you visit Cake International – The Sugarcraft, Cake Decorating & Baking Show at NEC, Birmingham from the 9-11 November and spend three days in cake heaven exploring the latest ideas, supplies, competitions, demonstrations and workshops from industry experts. We have teamed up with the organisers to offer 5 lucky readers a chance to win a pair of tickets to this fantastic show!

With over 100 exhibitors from across the globe offering cutting-edge cake decorating and baking supplies; a Woman’s Weekly Feature Area; A Taste of Sugar Workshops for newcomers to sugarcraft; Three Demonstration Theatres; The Cake Decorators’ Kitchen; Competition Classes for all ages and abilities; The Bakery Theatre; Live Competitions and much more, this show is a must-visit for any cake enthusiast! Please visit www.ichf.co.uk/cake for more information.

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