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.