Mandy Wrangles_2_tnBaking with Mandy Wrangles

 

 

 

Marble cake 1Om Nomnom Malteser Cake

The Malteser Cake is perfect if you’re after a treat that will knock everyone’s socks off. Not only does it look super-impressive, but it’s delish!

It does come with a warning though – it’s not for the faint-hearted. This one is seriously sweet and chocolately; even for seasoned chocolate addicts, any more than a sliver might just have you jumping sky-scrapers.

What you’ll need:

150g of softened butter

250g of caster (superfine) sugar

150g of self-raising flour

125g of sour cream

4 eggs

50g of cocoa powder

1tsp of baking powder

a pinch of salt

a few drops of vanilla essence or extract

 

How it’s done:

Pre-heat your oven to 160 degrees C.  Grease and line 2 x 20cm round cake tins with baking paper. I actually doubled this recipe and made four. Because, you know – more impressive. This recipe works best if you have an electric mixer of some sort, or really big muscles. I used a mixer.

Mix together the butter, caster sugar, flour and sour cream. Then add the eggs (one at a time), cocoa powder, baking powder and salt. Finally, add the vanilla.

Divide the mixture evenly between your cake tins, smooth the tops with a spatula and cook for about 30 mins, or until a skewer stuck into the middle comes out clean. Let them cool for a couple of minutes before turning out (carefully!) onto a wire tray to cool completely.

 

 Marble cake 2Buttercream Icing:

100g of dark chocolate, melted (you can either do this in the microwave in a bowl over simmering water. I find the microwave method a bit hit and miss – it’s easy to burn or ‘seize’ the chocolate)

 

550g of icing sugar

250g softened butter

2 tbs of milk

Mix together your icing sugar, butter and milk until they’re light and fluffy. Then add the chocolate and mix again.

Now for the fun bit!

Smother each layer of cake with buttercream (again, I doubled this recipe) and squish gently together. Then cover the whole thing with even more chocolately buttercream, paying extra attention the edges of the cake. Once it’s totally covered, you’ll need about 600 to 700 grams of Maltesers. Start at the bottom of the cake, in the middle and place the Maltezers over the cake in a straight vertical line. Use that as a guide to covering the entire cake.

 

Ta-Daaa!

 

 



Lisa-Smith_tnCooking with Lisa Smith

 

 

Lisa's SalsaIngredients:

  • 2 cups of seeded chopped tomatoes
  • 1 bunch of cilantro (just the leafs) chopped
  • 1/2 white onion chopped
  • 1 large lemon 
  • salt to taste 

Directions:

This is a very simple recipe, and after taking the time to chop up all the ingredients the only thing that remains is throwing them together in a bowl.

I would recommend taking you’re time chopping both the onions and tomatoes, not only will it look much better, but also you wont end up with just a big chunk of onion on your chip when dipping.

 I usually like my salsa a little bit more on the sower side, so I always make sure to add extra lemon juice. Cut the lemon into two, squeezing one half and tasting the salsa before squeezing the other half; that way you can determine if that’s enough lemon for you. 

This recipe is really simple, and quick to make! I hope you guys try it out, and let me know what you think!



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