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Anyway I baked on Sunday as it was St. Patrick's Day and I
wanted to bring some baking into work on Monday for it. This was made more
interesting because I was hung over from attending a brilliant wedding the day
before so had to battle through that and tiredness. Added to the intensity was
the fact that I'd been inspired by a link my friend Claire had sent me to make
shamrock shaped fairy cakes. This meant that I had to think a bit, which was
the one skill I was having difficulty with. Oh well.
Now you'll need some ceramic baking beads to make these
which you may not already have. These are vital but you can use the when making
pastry cases etc so good to have. Make sure you have bake safe food colouring -
I used Wilton's icing paste stuff in Leaf Green. The recipe is fairly basic and
I cheated on the frosting but when you're making luminous green cakes I think
that's ok as they're more novelty item than something that will win Bake Off.
Ingredients
Cakes
100g caster sugar
100g butter
2 large eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
100g self-raising flour
1/2 tsp green food colouring
Icing
1/2 tub of frosting (I used Betty Crocker vanilla icing)
Slightly less than 1/2 tsp green food colouring
1. Line
a deep muffin tin with paper cases. A fairy cake, shallow tin, won’t work.
Place three ceramic beads between the tin and case - spaced equally around the
edge. This will push the case into a shamrock shape. Don't worry if it's not
exact - people will get the general idea! (See below for how you need them to
look before baking).
2. Preheat
an oven to 180°C/GM4.
3. Cream
the butter and sugar together.
4. Add
the eggs and vanilla mixing well. Then mix in the flour followed by the green
food colouring.
5. Divide
the batter between the cases. This will make 12. Don't worry if you don't get
batter fully into each leaf shape as it will spread while cooking.
6. Bake
for about 15-20 minutes testing that they are cooked with a skewer. They're
done if it comes out clean.
7. Cool
them completely and remove the paper cases.
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