Thursday, 15 December 2011

Introduction to Knitting

In the new year there are two workshops planned to introduce kids to knitting (suitable for 8-14years). The workshop lasts for 2 hours and will cover the basics of casting on and off and learning to knit as well as producing this lovely bow brooche to take home.


Cost £16 including delicious cake and hot chocolate.

January 3rd 1.30-3.30pm CLICK TO BOOK
January 28th 2-4pm CLICK TO BOOK

Email or call Kate to book a place. Six places per class.
01580 388087

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Cranbrook Farmers Market

Lots of Christmas baking going on in preparation for the workshops next week and the Farmer's Market on Saturday. I won't be there but Home Gurr'own are kindly selling my cakes (and mince pies!) this week.



Christmas Shopping Evening

Thank you to everyone who ventured out in the horrible weather last Thursday for our Christmas Shopping Evening. Everyone was warmed by the mulled wine and delicious mince pies and ginger biscuits. If you didn't make it then there are still some lovely gifts available at the Bake and Crafthouse so pop in before Christmas and if you're lucky there might even be some mince pies!




Thursday, 24 November 2011

Christmas Biscuit Recipe

The original ginger biscuit recipe is from the Rose Bakery cookbook, a book I use time and time again for delicious biscuits and pastries! The thing I like about the recipes is they always produce a huge quantity and these ginger biscuits keep really well stored in an airtight tin. You can easily get 24 large cookies from this dough.

I adapted the recipe to make vanilla cookies as well as some of the younger children don't like ginger so here are both options...

GINGER BISCUITS

Ingredients
125g unsalted butter
90g light soft brown sugar
3 tbsp golden syrup
1 egg
370g plain flour
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
1/2 tsp salt
3 tsp ground ginger
1tsp cinnamon

Method
1) Add the butter, sugar and syrup to a bowl and and mix until light and fluffy.
2) Add the egg and blend together.
3) Sift and fold in the flour, bicarbonate of soda, spices and salt and mix to form a smooth ball of dough.
4) Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes while the oven preheats to 180 degrees celcius.
5) Roll out the dough to approx. 5 mm and cut out your shapes with a cookie cutter.
6) Place these on a greased baking sheet and bake for 10-15 minutes until slightly firm.
7) Cool on a wire rack.



VANILLA BISCUITS

Ingredients
125g unsalted butter
90g light soft brown sugar
3 tbsp golden syrup
1 egg
370g plain flour
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla extract

Method
1) Add the butter, sugar, and syrup to a bowl and and mix until light and fluffy.
2) Add the egg and vanilla and blend together.
3) Sift and fold in the flour, bicarbonate of soda and salt and mix to form a smooth ball of dough.
4) Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes while the oven preheats to 180 degrees celcius.
5) Roll out the dough to approx. 5 mm and cut out your shapes with a cookie cutter.
6) Place these on a greased baking sheet and bake for 10-15 minutes until slightly firm.
7) Cool on a wire rack.
 
Cooling the dough in the fridge makes it easier to handle but I have made these cookies many times missing out this step!


Christmas Demonstrations

Last weekend I did some Christmas Demonstrations at John Lewis, I couldn't share this before the event as it was top secret but it was a great weekend of festive fun. It was also good practise as I am doing all the different activities as workshops in December!



Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Christmas Shopping Evening - December 8th

bake and crafthouse is hosting a Christmas shopping evening on December 8th with lots of other lovely local makers, Jumping Juniper, Winifred's Daughter and Ompompom...

There will also be delicious luxury Christmas puddings for sale in a few unusual new flavours including triple ginger and wild strawberry, sold to raise funds for Sissinghurst CE School.

All teh details are below, hope to see you there!


Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Apple & Honey Muffins

All our friends and family with apple trees have kept us with a steady supply since late July, it has been a bumper year! It is the end of the season now but there are still a lot of English apples around and if you have lots leftover from your own tree this recipe is great as the compote can be made and frozen now and then defrosted whenever you feel like a batch of these delicious muffins!



They make a delicious breakfast treat and are perfect for children’s lunch boxes, the apple compote keeps them lovely and moist.



Makes around 10 muffins.

Ingredients
5 tbsp apple compote (dice up your apples and simmer over a low heat with a splash of water until you have a thick mushy sauce)
90 ml sunflower oil
2 free range eggs beaten
3 tbsp honey
1 tsp vanilla extract
100g golden caster sugar
200g wholewheat plain flour (or a mixture of wholewheat & white plain flour)
3 tbsp rolled oats
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp cinnamon
2 tbsp sultanas
2 tbsp chopped pecans (optional)
Mixed seeds (pumpkin, sunflower, sesame) for the topping

Method
1) Preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius (350 Fahrenheit) and line a muffin tray with paper muffin cases.
2) In a bowl mix together the wet ingredients (apple, sunflower oil, eggs, honey, vanilla ext.) and sugar until well blended.
3) In a separate larger bowl sift the flour, baking powder, bicarbonate of soda and cinnamon and stir in the oats.
4) Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and stir with a wooden spoon until just combined, the mixture will be quite lumpy.
5) Add the sultanas and nuts in the last few stirs. Be careful not to over mix.
6) Spoon the mixture into muffin cases, filling 3/4 of the way up
7) Sprinkle the tops with the seed mix and bake for 20-25 minutes, the tops should spring back easily when lightly pressed, if not cook for a couple of minutes more and check again.

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

December/Christmas timetable now online

The December and Christmas timetables have now been published and there is a lot to look forward to!


  • Festive baking and craft workshops for adults & children.
  • Christmas shopping evening with guest sellers at the bake and crafthouse on December 8th.
  • School Holiday Workshops 19-23rd December. All day workshops so Mums have time to finish the Christmas shopping!
Click below for full details for each week and contact Kate to book or with any questions.


Don't forget to book your advent calendar workshop in November! 

01580 388087

Thursday, 3 November 2011

Competition Time!

My copies of the brand new craft book State of Craft have just arrived. The book features loads of craft projects for you to make at home including a fantastic sewing project by the Bake and Crafthouse.

The book is for sale at the Bake and Crafthouse and I have a copy to give away to a lucky crafter as well as three 20% off vouchers to spend on a baking or craft workshop here.

To enter send an email to competition@bakeandcrafthouse.com with State of Craft as the title and the winner will be selected at random on November 11th.

P.S. If you live in london the launch party is tonight at Rough Trade Records near Brick Lane.

Gift Vouchers Now Available

If you are ever stuck for a gift idea look no further...
bake and crafthouse gift vouchers!

They can be spent on cooking or craft classes or on the lovely items we have for sale in store.
Available just in time for Christmas.


Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Advent Calendar Workshops

Another Christmas tradition that needs to be prepared in November is your Advent Calendar. We have lots of classes planned for children of all ages to come and make their Advent Calendar at the Bake and Crafthouse.


We will make homemade chocolates for each day and print and assemble the calendar together.

Parent Toddler Classes:
Thursday 24th November 10-11.30am & 1.30-3pm
Friday 25th November 10-11.30am
 Tuesday 29th November - 1.30-3pm

After School Classes 4.30-6pm:
Wednesday 23rd November
Thursday 24th November
Tuesday 29th November
Wednesday 30th November

Spaces are limited to 6 per class, booking is essential. Please call or email Kate to book:
01580 388087

Monday, 31 October 2011

Christmas Cake Workshops in November

 
It is too soon to think about Christmas shopping but never too early to think about Christmas baking!

We have four workshops in November for adults to come and bake your Christmas cake with us, then come back in December to ice and decorate it in time for Christmas.

Call or email Kate to book:
01580 388087

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

National Baking Week

17th to 23rd October is National Baking Week!

At the bake and crafthouse we don't usually need an excuse to get baking but if you have been thinking about trying out a new recipe or baking for the first time, this is definitely the week to do it!


As usual there are lots of baking classes for children this week at the bake and crafthouse and don't forget to book a workshop for the half term holiday next week, the spaces are filling up fast. Click here for more details.


The recipe for the Apple & Honey muffins pictured above is in the next issue of Playground Magazine and will be published here on the blog very soon!


In the run up to Christmas we are planning some adult baking classes to prepare lots of tasty treats for the festive season including your Christmas cake, delicious stollen, mince pies and spiced biscuits.

If you don't have time to bake for yourself this week then don't worry! bake and crafthouse will have a stall at the Cranbrook Farmers Market this Saturday, selling lots of delicious cakes between 9 and 12 at the Vestry Hall.

Monday, 10 October 2011

learn to make children's clothes

There will be regular workshops at the bake and crafthouse to learn to make clothes for your children or grandchildren. Our first class is coming up this Friday to make this cute button back baby vest...


The class is from 12-3pm with lunch included. Book asap and let me know the size you want to make so I can prepare your pattern, 6, 12 or 18 months.

bake and crafthouse - 01580 388087
email - kate@bakeandcrafthouse.com

Thursday, 6 October 2011

Pumpkins - the no waste vegetable!


Autumn is here after our unexpected heat-wave last week and with Hallowe'en fast approaching it was time to practice my pumpkin carving!


I wasn't ready to go completely ghoulish so my pumpkin is more of an autumn lantern but it looks very pretty in the bake and crafthouse window. Plus I managed to make use of  nearly the whole pumpkin, only throwing away a small bowlful of the stringy part around the seeds. . .


PUMPKIN SOUP - The first soup of autumn

Ingredients
the flesh of a pumpkin roasted for approx. 40 minutes at 180 degrees Celcius (my pumpkin weighed about 1 kilo before I cut it)
2 carrots
2 sticks of celery
1 onion
olive oil
1 litre vegetable stock
1/2 tsp paprika
1/4 tsp ground ginger
juice of half an orange
salt & pepper to season
pumpkin seeds (optional)

Method:
I make most of my vegetable soups to this same method, either blending it at the end or leaving the vegetables whole for a chunky soup.

1) Chop and sweat the onion, celery and carrots in the olive oil until they begin to soften.
2) Add the roasted pumpkin, vegetable stock, spices and orange and bring to the boil.
3) Simmer until the vegetables are completely cooked.
4) Blitz together in a blender into a smooth soup.
5) Season with salt and pepper.
6) Sprinkle the top with a few pumpkin seeds before serving.



ROASTED PUMPKIN SEEDS
These are really simple and taste like popcorn! I have been munching on them all day.

Method:
1)You need to wash all the pumpkin flesh off the seeds, it is a bit time consuming but worth it!
2) Coat the seeds in a little oil and a sprinkling of salt and lay out in one layer on a baking tray.
3) Roast in a low oven (120 degrees Celsius) until they have dried out and are starting to colour slightly. Mine took about 50 minutes, then I switched the oven off but left the seeds inside for another hour or so.



They were still slightly sticky and sweet  from the pumpkin flesh when they came out, delicious! I don't know how long they would keep for but they won't last long enough to worry! I think they would also work well with a sprinkle of sugar instead of salt, I'll try this next time...

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Craft Courses for Adults

Although the bake and crafthouse has only been open for a little over a week I have had lots of requests for adult craft workshops so I have added the following adult classes to our timetable:

Each course costs £20 and includes either lunch or afternoon tea.

Friday 14th October, 12-3pm - Making Clothes for Babies
Starting with this cute cotton vest top with buttons down the back.
 

Just enrol and let me know what size you would like to make so I can get the pattern ready for you.

Please bring 0.5 metre of suitable fabric. 

Thursday 3rd November, 1-3pm - Fabric Folder
Perfect for your laptop or IPad or to use as a soap bag.
All materials provided but please bring fabric with you if you would like to use something in particular!

November 9th, 1-3.30pm - Button Back Cushions
Removable cushion covers, perfect if you have children in the house!
Please bring 0.5-1 metre of suitable fabric.



Don't forget our knitting group for adults every Wednesday evening between 6.30 - 9pm. 
All abilities welcome, no charge.

Friday, 30 September 2011

bake and crafthouse now open!

The opening party last Saturday was a great success, thank you to everyone who made it down and to everyone who has called in this week to see the new space.

For those of you who haven't made it here yet I thought I would share some photos to tempt you...

Workshops are now running every day and when there are no classes the craft cafe is open for cakes, hot drinks and crafty inspiration. The new timetable for October half term will also be online from this weekend, more details to follow next week!








Friday, 23 September 2011

The Black Rabbit

My final daily post showcasing the fabulous products that will be stocked in the bake and crafthouse is about The Black Rabbit.



Based in Margate, Kent, The Black Rabbit produces beautiful lambswool accessories and home products. bake and crafthouse will be stocking their lovely cards and knitted animals, including Little Lapin and Striped Elephant and will be adding to the range very soon.

Hope to see you all at the opening party tomorrow!

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Anorak Magazine

Anorak describes itself as the happy mag for kids and I can't help smiling every time I see it. Each issue they collaborate with a handful of talented illustrators to produce their fantastically colourful and inspiring magazine. It is packed full of activities for kids (5-12yrs) and we are lucky to be stocking the latest issue, SEA EXPLORERS.
We are also selling their new book FOOD IS FUN which has lots of recipes and fun food education! Including, Super Easy Cake a Monkey could Make, I am not a maniac, I am a celeriac!, a brief history of the fork, and foodie word searches.
I'm already looking forward to the Autumn issue!

Find out more about Anorak Magazine here:
http://www.anorak-magazine.co.uk/

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Charlotte Farmer Tea Towels

I have a confession to make, I love tea towels. I suppose it is really just an extension of my love of fabric, and fabric that I can use in the kitchen is just a bonus! So, I am delighted to be stocking these two playful tea towel designs by Charlotte Farmer.

Printed on linen/cotton tea towels by New House Textiles, Charlotte's illustrations are fantastically detailed with beautiful nostalgic touches. You can find our more about Charlotte's work here, you may recognise some of her designs!:

http://www.charlotte-farmer.co.uk/
http://charlotteluciefarmerillustration.blogspot.com/
http://newhousetextiles.co.uk/