Baking - Tips, Questions, Discussions, Recipes.

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So, Bluebell suggested a thread like this might be of interest, so I figured I'd kick it off. I've mentioned in a couple of places that I'm a professionally trained baker and patissier, and I LOVE to talk about baked goods. I have SO MANY recipe books, and haven't made enough things from them all yet. The problem is, I have no-one to feed them to, and I'm trying to lose weight! So not really a good plan to bake like I want to and then eat it all..... lol

So if you need a recipe, have a problem with a recipe, just want to talk about an amazing cake you had, go for it!

Just continuing on the chat from elsewhere....

Bluebell, I lived and worked for three weeks in Iceland and 3 weeks in France as part of my training. BEST experiences I've ever had I think! I discovered so many new products and techniques, tasted so many new foods - it was amazing! I ever got to teach them some new products and gave them some new ideas too. I introduced scones, bakewell tart, and treacle tart to Iceland. And truffles to the little bakery in France I was in as a way to use up their crumb wastage.

But the different flavours of the breads and the cakes was what stood out. I don't know about the rest of the country, but Leeds is definitely missing a good and proper cake shop. I've found a good bread shop, but that's one in the whole of Leeds. And there are no cheese shops either! There's too much convenience and too many supermarkets with the cheap bread and cakes that are full of the cheapest ingredients and substitutes, as well as additives and preservatives.

The difference even between the fast and 'cheat' bread I made at college and the supermarket stuff was night and day. The proper stuff I made, wasn't even comparable.

I did a competition while at college, and I came up with a rhubarb and spelt loaf that was totally unlike anything else you get..... anywhere. Then I made some amazing lemon and coriander rolls, and some cheese and mustard rolls. OMG, those cheese and mustard rolls....... I need to make them again. They were outstanding!

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    FormerMember in reply to FormerMember

    wooops - sorry - tried to delete one and it made an extra copy. I hope I haven't broken something

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    FormerMember in reply to FormerMember

    I will shut my wife out of the kitchen and when the black eye heals I will do the cooking. NO NOT TRUE. She would be happy for me to do it cause - Oh dear second assassination of my manliness - Im a reasonable cook.

    I have never baked but next week I will. Result might be total fabrication of the truth.

    Phil 

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    Hi Phil  Don't get too defensive my hubby is the cook in the family, I can make engine mountings out of pastry and failed sponge is a personal speciality . I do make a mean pear chutney though!

  • Hey Phil 

    Real men are chefs! All the best chefs are men, yeah? I'm the main cook in the home,  then I know it's cooked well!

    Lol

    Tvman 

    Love life and family.
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    FormerMember in reply to tvman

    Glad YOU said that Tvman.

    Nice to have known youSmile

    Regards Phil 

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    FormerMember in reply to FormerMember

    So the Albondigas started life as Leicestershire pork sausages???

    Phil xx

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    FormerMember in reply to FormerMember

    I like to cook because I like to choose what I get to eat and most other people don't cook as well as I do in MY opinion. I think that is a big part of the pleasure and also seeing other people enjoy what you have made. Having said that, the best cook in my entire family is my son. He cooks the most wonderful tasty original dishes, always, well nearly always, perfect. Don't ever tell him I said that.

    love to all cooks

    flamingo

  • Hey Phil,

    Scones were a hot topic near the beginning of this thread. If you have a look back, there's a good recipe and a number of tips on how to make the best scones you've poss ever had. Just ask ..... at least I hope it's 17! Lol

    That sounds like a lovely plan Flamingo. I do like baking with kids, or being taught new things myself. I hope they come out well and you enjoy them!!

    And yes! Yesterday you couldn't be outside without being landed on by a multitude of ladybirds! I figure that came from the explosion of frequently we had back in June ish.

    , I'd have thought that with a name like that, you'd be an excellent cook! Lol

    Lass

    Xx

    I have no medical training, everything I post is an opinion or educated guess. It is not medical advice.

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    FormerMember in reply to Lass

    Sorry Phil the Leicester sausages went over my head. 

    Lass If that was only true ,but it has more to do with ordering in restaurants than me cooking!

  • So long as they are being eaten and are awesome, it doesn't matter how they got on your plate! Lol

    L

    Xx

    I have no medical training, everything I post is an opinion or educated guess. It is not medical advice.