Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Baby bro's birthday

I can't believe my baby brother is 23! When I say baby brother, he's my only brother and he is so spoiled and doted on by his 2 older sisters! 
I made him a drippy cake (need to figure out a proper name for this style of cake)
It was a zesty lemon and raspberry cake - his favourite of course-  topped with a drippy chocolate ganache, white chocolate shards and a few of his favourite treats such as macarons, meringues, toblerone, ferrero rocher and rafaellos. 
Happy Birthday Ryan x 

If you have any suggestions for a name for this style cake let me know! 

Sweet Wishes 

Kelly Lou x 



Friday, January 1, 2016

Herby Cheesy soda bread

Looking for a way to use up some fresh herbs and cheese left over from Christmas I decided to bake this easy soda bread. 
I had parsley and thyme in the fridge and chopped up enough to make a handful of mixed herbs and also threw in a handful of grated cheddar and about a tablespoon of mixed seeds for extra flavour. You can use buttermilk or sour milk for this recipe, or you can use a carton of natural yogurt with fresh milk to make up the liquid quantity. 


Herby/cheesy/seedy soda bread

450g plain flour
1 teaspoon bread soda
1 teaspoon salt
Handful chopped fresh herbs (I'm using parsley & thyme)
Handful of grated hard cheese (like cheddar) 
Tablespoon mixed seeds
350-400ml buttermilk or sour milk

Preheat oven to 200C
Mix flour, bread soda (sieved!), salt, herbs, cheese & seeds in a bowl. Make a well in the centre and add almost all the milk and with a clawed hand mix to bring together. You may need to add the rest of the milk - or not! 
When it comes together tip onto a floured baking tray and gently shape into a round about 3cm deep. No need to knead! Cut a deep cross in the bread and sprinkle with a little more grated cheese. 

Bake immediately in a hot oven 200C for about an hour or until the base sounds hollow when tapped. Wrap loosely in a clean t-towel to soften the crust a little and cool on a rack. 

This bread is delicious simply buttered or served with cheese.
It's so quick and easy to make. Let me know if you make it! 

Sweet Wishes 

Kelly Lou x 


Monday, September 28, 2015

Welcome to my blog

Hello and welcome to my blog. I hope to share a bit of my adventure in my business, Kelly Lou Cakes along with a few snapshots of bakery life, recipes and tips!