I have always been big on birthdays. I think I enjoy them just as much, if not more than, my kids.
Ben has chosen the good old faithful chocolate cake that I have been making for the last 23 or so years!
This cake recipe was found back in the early days of the microwave. It was in the womans weekly and is called The Best Microwave Cake Yet. I have made this cake millions of times and it is so easy, also it is an absolutely no fail cake.
Always very moist and easy to ice and it tastes very light and lovely.
This week I have also started making Christmas Cakes. I have decided to make them for my nearest and dearest for Christmas. I read through all of my favourite cake recipe books for Christmas cake recipes and found 6 really good ones. The first I tried was from the Treasure of NZ Baking and the recipe was by Lauraine Jacobs. The recipe was originally from her grandmother and handed down through generations past and future. It is a huge cake, as most Christmas cakes are and it has a drop of black rum poured over the finished product. The ingredient that is unique to the cake is blackcurrant jam. So it is wrapped in paper and sitting in a Christmas cake tin ready to be given away come Christmas.
I made another one today from the latest issue of Foodtown Magazine. The fruit in this cake is stunning....saltanas, currents, figs, apricots, raisins and cherries, orange, lemons and chopped almonds. Bit of brandy in there too. This was a slightly smaller cake but it will still feed the millions.
That is about it for now. Ben's birthday cake will be served with whipped cream, probably sometime in the afternoon. See you then.....
