Sunday, August 28, 2011

Barefoot and Baking does breakfast...

Greetings on this very unstable weather day on the west coast of Sweden. I heard someone say once of the weather here that it has PMS. I actually think that is true. This morning it was a complete monsoon of rain and within moments it's sunny and back and forth for several hours until it finally decided to remain sunny....at least for now. I don't usually post about my every day things, like Sunday breakfast my hubby and I love to make, but since it has been a little while since my last post and I haven't yet shared my amazing scones recipe here, I thought what the heck! On Sundays we tend to make a little more gourmet breakfast for ourselves in which we take several hours to enjoy. Today we made what I call in my recipe book "the best scone ever!" This is so I remember just how yummy they are. Along with the scones, we made yogurt smoothies full of fresh and frozen fruits and juice. It was a very filling breakfast.

Have a great day and enjoy your food!
Barefoot and Baking in the Kitchen

Here are pictures of the process and to entice you to also make some good food for your long breakfast enjoyment.

Yogurt, orange juice, bananas and nectarines












Frozen strawberries and mixed fruit added

















Blend all together for a fantastic smoothie.
There are no added sugars.

















First step to our coffee obsession...warm the milk
(notice our Aero Latte frother, it will change you frothing
experience)












Frothing, look at how high the milk got

















French pressed coffee and two glasses of frothed milk












Learning to pour the milk slowly helps
make the layers in your glass. It looks
super pretty.

















Coffee ready to drink

















Both coffees done just the way we like them.
I add a little vanilla to mine for a nice flavor.












Fresh out of the oven, warm amazing scones ready to
savor.












Nice golden, flaky top.












Smoothie in our smoothie
glass. Perfect for sipping.


















Recipe for "The best scones ever!"
2C  flour
1/4C sugar
1tsp. baking powder
1/4tsp. baking soda
1/4tsp. salt
1/2C butter cold and cut into pieces
2/3C milk or sour cream
Mix together flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Cut butter into small pieces and blend into flour mixture. Add milk/sour cream and stir until dough forms. Roll into disk or into smaller buns. Bake 15-20 mins. Can take longer, make sure the inside is completely baked.

Recipe for smoothies
3/4C yogurt (flavored to what you prefer)
1/2C orange juice
1 banana
2 nectarines
5-7 strawberries
1/3C frozen mixed fruit
Blend and be happy!




Sunday, August 14, 2011

Back in the saddle again...with three winning cakes!


Greetings from a very sunny and nice day here in Sweden. After a long summer break from baking, I am finally "back in the saddle again" and therefore have something to blog about. My most recent baking job was for a large group of people (60-70) celebrating a graduation. I was asked to bake 3 specialty cakes and I chose my top favorites. Lemon filled Loveliness (my name) Chocolate Divine (also my name) and Carrot cake with ginger and orange cream cheese icing (aka Carrot, Ginger and Orange Goodness). These cakes are winners all the way around. I have blogged about each one in the past and can confirm again that they are top cakes and you should try them if you have a chance. I am glad to be "back in the saddle" of baking. I have missed it, but with traveling to the States, swimming at the beach and visiting various friends, I have had a wonderful summer break! I have some more baking jobs coming up and hopefully will get a little more busy during the fall season (which leads into the best baking seasons of the year!!) On my baking schedule for the upcoming week, I have an English cinnamon cake, a cinnamon roll cake and an apple crisp...with cinnamon.  Okay, so I got stuck on cinnamon...there are worse things in life for sure! Sometimes cinnamon "anything" just hits the spot for me. Let's hope it hits the spot for those eating them.

It's good to be blogging again.

Enjoy the rest of your summer days...
Barefoot and Baking in the Kitchen!

Pictures of my top three favorite cakes...(recipes can be found in earlier posts)

#1 Lemon Filled Loveliness

First stages of preparing the filling and icing in the
middle of two baked sugar cake rounds











Yummy lemon goodness!














Like a big cake sandwich!












This filling makes your mouth pucker with it's tangy
citrus taste













Icing is now on and spiked (not with alcohol though)
This affect makes it look awesome, I totally recommend
you have a bit of fun with your icing.









Pretty!














I sprinkled some coconut shavings on top to make it
even better













Spikes













All pretty on it's glass plate ready to be displayed














#2 Carrot, Ginger and Orange Goodness

Almonds and sprinkled cinnamon help this cake look
delicious.











Nice silky smoothness with the cream cheese frosting












Yummy!












#3 Chocolate Divine

This cake just oozes sweet, yummy delectability.

















Ribbons of chocolate give it that extra flare!



































Go ahead and indulge your cravings...













And all 3 together like a gorgeous display of sugar,
sweetness and freaking hard work!











Complete with name cards for the customers to know
what they are getting.