My thinkings about baking and cooking and cups and saucers and teapots with lovely lids and sugar bowls and working for myself. Finally. At last. Yippee.

Tuesday 11 January 2011

Upside down cakes

There is something about the smell of simmering brown sugar and butter. I used to opt for the quick method, using the microwave for about 20 seconds to zap the mixure. But you don't get that fudgy aroma. Now that I've invested in some heavy duty baking tins, I simmer the sugar and butter together on top of the hob, stirring with my oldest wooden spoon until treacly and smooth. Therapeutic. Truly.

Then all you have to do is add your seasonal fruit, sliced, into the sugary buttery syrup and top with your sponge mixture and bake. Adding a winter spice - like cinnamon, or nutmeg - intensifies the flavour of the cake. This time of year, pears and bananas feature regularly on our upside down cakes and the trick is to bake them just long enough for a wooden skewer to come out clean and not so long that the syrup bakes hard. 

When you turn the cake out of the tin, and the sticky fruit now snuggles at the top, the syrup should still be slightly soft and sticky so that when you add a dollop of creme fraiche the two kind of ooze together.

One of my favourite favourite winter cakes. It's a pear one today. 

Enjoy one of our loose leaf teas to go with - maybe the spiced apple one.

Enjoy! And remember that you can find out some more of our insider baking tips on Wednesday night at our baking class. We throw in a free glass of fizz. Well, the festivities don't end just because Christmas is over!

Sunday 9 January 2011

Baby, it's cold outside...

...but we're really cosy here at The Hidden Lane Tearoom. So happy new one's to you all!

I enjoyed a short festive break and if you think there was a lot of snow here, you should have seen Berlin. Toe-nipping cold, but the most amazing vintage warehouses and markets which took your mind off the icy air. Beautiful city, great food, but I missed Glasgow!

Now that we're back and open, please do pop by. Our new year kicks off with some brilliant cakes and nibbles including sweet cranberry and almond frangipane tart, walnut and coconut slices, deeply dark chocolate brownies, upside down pear cake and sticky toffee pudding with to-die-for butterscotch sauce.

So if you're feeling the chill and want to come inside for a blether, a browse or a baked delight, we're open. And warm. And full of cheer and good music!