On Friday 28th of September I held a Macmillan Coffee Morning at my house, in memory of my Granddad, who I lost to cancer in September 2011.
I spent the whole of Thursday covered in cake mix (including a slither of cream cheese frosting on the end of my nose that I only got pointed out to me at the very end of the day.) Alas, six hours of baking, one ring cake, a batch of sugar cookies, dozens of marshmallow twizzlers and two tiers of Terry's Chocolate Orange and marshmallow cupcakes later, I was prepared for a cake-filled Friday morning.
The overall showstopper of the morning was the blueberry ring cake, with everyone having more than one helping. It is a recipe based on one from the Hummingbird Bakery cookbook, however I tend to use a lot more blueberries than suggested, both in the sponge and for decoration. This is because I think they enhance everything and, due to their antioxidant properties, they also make a huge slice of cake seem a little healthier. However, If you don't want to use as many, you don't have to.
Here's the recipe:
(For the Sponge)
350g butter
350g caster sugar
6 eggs
1 tbsp vanilla extract
450g plain flour
2 tbsp + 2 tsp baking powder
280ml soured cream
250g fresh blueberries
(25cm ring mould, greased.)
(For the Frosting)
600g icing sugar
100g butter
250g cream cheese (Such as
Philadelphia)
Around 250-300g of blueberries, to
decorate.
- Heat your oven to 170ÂșC (Gas Mark 3) and ensure you have a well greased ring mould (works beautifully for this cake).
- Beat all your sponge ingredients together, until light and fluffy.
- Bake for 40 minutes. Skewer your cake at it’s deepest point, if the skewer comes out clean (with no cake mixture on it) then leave to cool. If not, place back into the oven for five minute intervals, until cooked through.
- Remove from the oven and leave to cool completely, before removing from the mould.
- Once totally cool, beat all frosting ingredients together and use a palette knife or spatula to ensure that your cake is completely iced.
- Once frosted, spread the blueberries evenly over the top of the cake to decorate.
Enjoy, K x
P.S - The morning was a great success and it was lovely to see so many familiar faces, all from different walks of life, come together to support my chosen charity. Despite the current economic climate, between only twenty people we managed to raise a truly overwhelming £144.28, over the course of two hours.
It was a truly heartwarming morning and one my Granddad would certainly loved to have been a part of - he was a fellow cake lover after all.
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