These treats are one of my all time favourites. They’re called Nanaimo bars after a town in British Columbia that shares the same name. They’re quite common in that region, although not many have heard of them outside Canada. Although the three layers may seem like a lot of effort, it’s definitely worth it! They’re also no-bake bars, which is handy if it’s one of those days when you don’t feel like turning on the oven. :)
Nanaimo Bars
January 26th, 2012 § 0
Happy New Year! Flourless Chocolate Cake
December 31st, 2011 § 0
Wow. 2011 gone already. I once heard that time seems to more quickly as you age. Each year that passes by is a smaller fraction of your life. When you’re four years old, a year is a quarter of your existence! By now, as I edge further into my twenties, I find myself thinking ‘Really? Today is Dec 31? It’s that time of year already?’.
This past year was a busy year for me. I continue to live up to my title ‘The Baking Medic’, trying to bake every week if I can. Despite my best efforts, not everything that I bake is shared on this blog. Sometimes there is just no time to take a good photograph before it is all gobbled up!
Chocolate Chip Cookie Cheesecake Bars
December 7th, 2011 § 1
Last night I was struck by a craving to bake. Do you know the feeling? When you just. need. to. bake. However, at 5.30pm I was reluctant to try and brave the hordes of other students buying dinner at Tescos so I was restricted to what storecupcoard ingredients I had. Luckily with me being me, there is almost always chocolate, butter, flour and sugar in the house. A few eggs generously donated by a flatmate (perhaps with a vested interest in the products of said baking…?). And finally a quick look in the fridge revealed a tub of cream cheese. Et voila! Everything you need to make these absolutely heavenly Chocolate Chip Cookies Bars right at your fingertips.
Holiday Sweets & Treats Baking Class
November 30th, 2011 Comments Off
For a while now the Fine Chocolate Society has been running baking classes for its members. Each time it’s a challenge and a pleasure to think of new creative themes for the class. In the past we’ve done simply a Chocolate Baking Class and a very hands on Cupcake Decorating Class. This time I decided that since Christmas is fast approaching, a Holiday Baking themed class would be perfect.
Post-exam Rose Cake (Chocolate Cake with Cream Cheese Icing)
November 16th, 2011 Comments Off
This cake is a victory cake. Victory in the sense that I have triumphed over my MSA and I am enjoying a few days of well earned freedom (relatively speaking…). This cake is very special to me. I have wanted to make it for a very long time, ever since I saw it on I Am Baker, a simply breathtaking blog that mostly is dedicated to cakes. It’s so simple, yet eye catching. I can see it being perfect for a summer celebration or wedding anniversary, yet the snowy white of the roses also remind me of Christmas. However, it has just never been the right time to bake this magnificent cake – until now.
Hamburger Cupcakes
May 29th, 2011 Comments Off
Cupcakes appeal to me for a variety of reasons — they are petite individual desserts, don’t require a plate and fork to eat, have a high icing to cake ratio and there is almost an infinite number of ways to decorate the wee things. From a simple smear of buttercream, to elegantly piped designs, to cupcakes that look like Cookie Monster to these darling Hamburger cupcakes. With such scope for innovation and creativity, it’s no wonder that cupcakes are so popular.
I wish I could say I thought up the idea to make these ingenious cupcakes — but alas, I did not. I saw them on Bakerella and I knew immediately that I had to try them myself. They’re the perfect edible trompe l’oeil — the round of brownie sandwiched between the two halves of cupcake and covered with the brightly coloured icing makes for a very convincing burger! If you want, you can also serve these “burgers” with sugar cookie “fries” (seriously… check out the Bakerella link. She is incredible).
IFP #2: Mediterranean Pasta & Lemon White Chocolate Cookies
May 27th, 2011 Comments Off
This is post number 2 for the Interesting Food Project (IFP)! Unfortunately, I can only give you one of the recipes. The Mediterranean Pasta was a creation of mine and I can’t quite remember the amounts of everything I threw in. However, I can give you a vague list of ingredients and I’m sure you can concoct something tasty. :)
Cranberry White Chocolate Tiffin
May 22nd, 2011 Comments Off
YES. EXAMS ARE OVER. Or at least they are for 2nd year medics. My condolences to those of you who still are jailed at home or in the library. It’s strange that after nigh on a fortnight of revising 10 hours a day I’m almost at a loss of what to do with myself. I feel guilty for not revising when there isn’t anything to revise anymore!
Yesterday, after celebrating with a plate of well deserved Whey Pat Nachos (if you’re from St Andrews you will understand the epic tastiness of the Whey Pat Nachos) and a pint, I decided to make Cranberry White Chocolate Tiffin. I’d had the idea to try and make a White Chocolate Tiffin for a few weeks. However, the last 2 weeks have seen me locked in my room with no hope of baking.
Oatmeal Chocolate Covered Raisin Cookies
May 5th, 2011 Comments Off
My favourite way to eat oatmeal cookies is studded with chocolate covered raisins. I love the sweet fruitiness of the raisins, but I’m also a hardened chocoholic. Basically, if you want the best of both worlds then you’ll certainly find them in this Oatmeal Chocolate Covered Raisin Cookies recipe.
They have a deliciously chewy texture and buttery taste. They’re also packed full of oats and chocolate covered raisins. The recipe originally called for 1 cup/2oog of raisins, but me being me, I decided to double the amount. :) The result is some cookies that are more chocolate covered raisins than cookie! To me, that is perfect, but you may want to reduce the amount a wee bit if that’s not to your liking.
Banana Chocolate Chunk Muffins with Crumb Topping
April 30th, 2011 Comments Off
Let me start out by saying these muffins are amazing! Sorry — no modesty on this one. These are without a doubt the best banana muffins/cake/bread/whatever I have ever made. I always have problems with banana bread – it’s too gooey in the centre but burnt on the outside. Baking these as little wee muffins solves that issue and they’re done in 20 minutes! And the texture is perfect — not too cakey but not dry or gooey.
Now, what else sets these muffins apart? For a start, they are crammed full of big chocolate chunks — delicious cold but even better slightly warm and melted. Secondly, they have a strong sweet banana flavour. I added a dash of banana extract and it really strengthened the intensity of the banana. Nom. Lastly, just before baking a crumb topping of brown sugar, flour and butter is sprinkled on top. It is a sheer delight to bite through the crispy sweet topping before sinking your teeth into the soft banana and chocolate muffin that waits beneath. I could go on and on about these muffins.











