Madeleines de Lorraine

My preparation for the French cooking classes morning tea often includes making Madeleines, the plump, little cakes, the French love to eat. Madeleines are moulded in the fluted scallop shape of the pilgrim’s shell, adding a lot to their appeal. Here is my mise en place, with ingredients weighed and measured;  next is the baking [...]

By |2022-10-18T18:28:37+11:00October 18th, 2022|Cakes, Cooking classes, French Cooking Classes, French food, French Odyssey cooking class, Madeleines, Recipes|Comments Off on Madeleines de Lorraine

Mandarin and pistachio cake

I do look forward to baking this cake in autumn when mandarins are at their peak; some varieties continue into June and winter, so there is still time for you to get into the kitchen and baking.  The lusciousness of the pistachios and the sweetness of the mandarins, make a perfect and flavoursome match. The [...]

Syrian Festive Cake

This cake makes a lovely Christmas gift, full of Brazil nuts, walnuts and various glace fruits.  It may be made in a large loaf tin 20cm x 12cm, or smaller cake tins – 8.5 x 14cm and smaller still at 10 x 5.5cm.  This quantity also makes 8 tiny puddings, in mini pudding tins; [...]

By |2021-01-18T16:17:15+11:00January 18th, 2021|Cakes, Cakes and baking, Christmas Fruit Cake, Christmas Fruit Cake, Christmas Fruit Cakr, Festive, Festive Food, Festive Food, Recipes, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Syrian Festive Cake

My Grandmother’s Christmas Cake – Our Family Christmas Fruit Cake

Makes a square 20 x 20cm, 2.5kg cake This cake has been made by my family for a couple of generations; it is simple to make if just a little time-consuming cutting up the fruit and nuts to approximately equal sizes.  It stores and keeps very well for months if it lasts that long! [...]

By |2020-11-06T10:51:21+11:00November 2nd, 2020|Cakes, Cakes and baking, Christmas Fruit Cake, Christmas Fruit Cake, Christmas Fruit Cake, Christmas Fruit Cakr, Festive Food, Recipes|Comments Off on My Grandmother’s Christmas Cake – Our Family Christmas Fruit Cake

Mandarin and pistachio flour-less cake

This recipe is a variation of the classic Elizabeth David orange and almond cake, made with mandarins and pistachios. You may also like to substitute the pistachios with macadamia nuts. 300grams, about 2 – 3, seedless mandarins 4 eggs 220g, 1 cup, dark brown sugar 200g unsalted shelled pistachios, finely chopped in food processor 1 [...]

By |2019-06-12T10:49:57+10:00June 11th, 2019|Cakes, Cakes - Flourless, Cakes and baking, Fruit in season, Mandarins, Pistachios|Comments Off on Mandarin and pistachio flour-less cake

Pain d’épices – French honey spiced bread

Makes 2 loaves There are many versions of this recipe. Anne Willan, of La Varenne Cooking School in Burgundy, included her pain d’épices in a couple of her many books on French Cuisine, ‘The country cooking of France’ and ‘Real Food’.  Recently, in St Jean de Losne, Burgundy, our host cooked her grandmother’s pain d’épices for [...]

By |2018-12-03T11:34:11+11:00December 3rd, 2018|Breads, Cakes, Cooking classes, Food, Food - spices, French Cooking Classes, French food, French food, French Odyssey cooking class, loaves, Recipes, slices|Comments Off on Pain d’épices – French honey spiced bread
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