Sunday, March 25, 2018

New recipe 8 Copy cat Boisette


Our baker makes delicous cakes. Most of them are full with cream of all sorts (chocolate, pistache, ....) and off limit for me. One of the cakes they make is a boisette and we tried to copy the recipe at home. It is a mix of pie dough, home made jam and genoise cake.


Preparation:
Make a pie dough, pre-bake it in the oven for some 20 minutes. Remove from the oven, cover with home made jam and the genoise batter. Bake for approximately 30 minutes more. Dust with icing sugar.

24 March

New recipe 7 Apple cake


We were invited at a friend's place and offered to bring desert.
One desert was our copycat cake "boisette" and the second cake was an apple cake. Why two cakes? Well we are five and I wasn't sure if all four kids at their side were going to be there or only two. In the end there were "only" two so we were nine in total.

Both cakes were very appreciated.


Ingredients apple cake:
130 gr soft butter
3 - 4 apples
3 eggs
150 gr sugar
30 gr apple juice (the original recipe asks for an alcoholic drink such as snaps
200 gr flour
half a sachet baking powder (1 teaspoon)
a pinch of salt
optional: icing sugar for decoration


Preparation:
1) Preheat the oven to 180 degrees C
2) Butter the baking tin
3) Peal the apple and cut in four parts, remove the core and make slight incisions on the outer side
4) Prepare the batter by beating the soft butter with eggs, sugar, flour, apple juice and baking powder
5) Pour the batter in the cake tin and place the apples up-side down in the batter
6) Bake for 30 - 40 minutes

24 March

Project 10 CRQ Diamond block


The end of the month is approaching and I had not yet finished my One Monthly Goal objective for March. So this weekend the second block of the Crossroads quilt and part 2 of my OMG) had to be finished.


Because there are quite some triangles cut off the edges I decided to also sew these together to avoid having all these squares flying all over my crafts room. These will be perfect for mini projects or a cushion to match the quilt. And of course good practice projects for FMQ.


So am happy that I have met my objective for the OMG March challenge organized by Patty at Elm Street Quilts by finishing the house block and the diamond block

25 March

Project 9: CRQ House block


Back to my challenge of finishing projects. All in all am doing not too bad, I have made new projects in between such as the happy baby quilt and the post card, however overall am also making progress on my to do list. One of my main work in progress is the Cross Road Quilt in original colours. In January I cut all the fabric for the five blocks that form the main part of the quilt as part of my One Monthly Goal.


Time to start sewing. It went pretty fast, it does help that I have made the quilt last year as well (see my post on finishing the African batik CRQ). The colours are very spring time colours so this is a good time to work on the quilt. Sewing the house block is part one of my March OMG at Elm Street Quilts.

18 March

Project 8 Quilting a postcard


Challenges is what makes us progress, either through reading, or learning new skills, be it making mini quilts or on more scientific topics.

To practice free motion quilting - such a scary thing to do - I figured the easiest would be to start on small projects. What better way to do than to participate in a post card swap organized by Patty at Elm Street Quilts. I signed up and my adventure started.

The instructions were quite clear: make a post card for a quilt friend not bigger than 4x6 inches using the prompt you will receive. I received the prompt grey.

I started drawing on paper different lay outs, had no idea what to make .... only that I had to make it from my stash. After all I had all the ingredients: grey fabric (not solid, mixed with different colours such as red and white), cream coloured fabric for the back, regular batting, and batting for sturdiness to give it the idea of a postcard.

I made several drawings and settled on this one


The colours would be little grey blocks, some triangles in the same fabric using the more red part, a diagonal bar across to give it some depth, one small square in cream and a triangle in cream. I cut, sew and ironed the front side.


And then .... drama .... I did not like what I made ........ should I start all over again .... I went to pinterest for some inspiration and there was just too much choice .....

I decided to finish the post card. If I still disliked after finishing I could always throw it away and make a new one.

I added the two different battings, cut the back side and started sewing across the card to stabilize the different layers.


That was actually easier than expected. On the diagonal bar started playing with FMQ, and as I progressed I liked the card more and more.

I arrived at the white triangle and decided to change the course of the sewing by making perpendicular sewing lines ... if I was not going to be a bit more daring I would never go for it.


Some of the instructions I had read, was to give a zig zag at the edges of the card. Too simple maybe as it would not fit with the rest of the FMQ. I used one of the embroidery lines of my machine for the finish.



And when I was done I just really liked the end result. I hope that my secret quilting friend also will like the card.


11March

New recipe 5: Mascarpone cakes


One can never have too many cake tins, ...... especially with three kids. As much as time allows in my busy schedule I try to make home make "4-hour" snacks for the kids that they take to school. For several reasons: 1) Alesya does not like most of the ready make cookies/cakes; 2) home made cakes are healthier as they do not have loads of colourings and preservatives; and 3) my kids just love it when I bake for them, or in the case of Slava he just loves to help me.

As I cannot make the same cakes over and over, I used this mascarpone recipe that was given with the new cake tin I had bought allowing to make five different little cakes at a time. The basic recipe is easy to make and to adapt to any flavour.



Ingredients:
3 eggs
250gr sugar
250gr of mascarpone
300gr flour
1/2 sachet of baking powder


Preparation:
Beat the eggs with the sugar until light and fluffy
Mix in the mascarpone
Add the flour and baking powder
Fill the cake tin and choose a different topping for each cake

1) add a teaspoon of unsugared cacao and mix gently
2) add lemon rind and lemon juice of half a lemon, mix gently and sprinkle with coconut
3) add chocolate chips and mix gently
4) add lemon rind and lemon juice of half a lemon, mix gently
5) add two table spoons of praline

Bake for some 20 minutes at 170 degrees C.


27 January

Saturday, March 3, 2018

OMG March Cross roads quilt


My Cross roads quilt is calling me, I had cut the first five blocks in January and now need to start sewing them up. Am challenging myself this month to sew at least 2 blocks - the house blocks and the diamond blocks. If I manage to finish more, all the better, two is something I can achieve without stressing. After all, being creative is to help me relax. At the same time have soo many ideas running through my head and need to finalize my ongoing projects before starting new ones .....

My challenge is my participation for the March OMG organized by Patty at Elm Street Quilts.