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The Joy of Baking: Our 100 top recipes presented in one cookbook
The Joy of Baking: Our 100 top recipes presented in one cookbook
The Joy of Baking: Our 100 top recipes presented in one cookbook
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Fun with baking for baking fans!

Delightful cakes and tarts, magical pastries, dreamy gateaux, classic old favourites or trendy, modern macarons and doughnuts - with over 100 clever recipes you can have fun while you bake! Indulge yourself in our limitless recipes for every taste or occasion and enjoy our irresistible baking ideas for endless baking fun.

- Cakes, gateaux and small pastries for every occasion: traditional holidays, birthdays, parties or afternoon coffee
- With a filling, or with cream, fruit or chocolate - we have something for everyone
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 29, 2015
ISBN9783815587577
The Joy of Baking: Our 100 top recipes presented in one cookbook

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    The Joy of Baking - Naumann & Göbel Verlag

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    Irresistible cakes

    Apple and chilli cake

    Preparation time: approx. 50 minutes (plus baking time)

    Makes 12 slices

    For the sponge

    2 eggs

    75 g butter

    20 g dark couverture chocolate

    1 pinch of chilli powder

    90 g sugar

    1 pinch of salt

    90 g plain flour

    For the filling

    1 kg apples

    1 chilli pepper

    150 g sugar

    60 g butter

    Also

    butter and breadcrumbs for the tin

    1Pre-heat the oven to 225 °C (Gas Mark 7, fan oven 200 °C). Grease a spring-form tin (diameter 26 cm) and sprinkle with breadcrumbs. Separate the eggs and beat the egg whites until they are stiff. Put them in the refrigerator until needed. Melt the butter with the couverture, stir in the chilli and allow to cool a little. Beat the egg yolk with the sugar and salt until creamy. Fold in the flour, then stir in the melted chocolate and butter mixture. Place the beaten egg white on the cake mixture and fold in.

    2Pour the mixture into the tin and pre-bake on the middle shelf for approx. 10 minutes. Remove the cake and put to one side. Turn the oven down to 175 °C (Gas Mark 4, fan oven 155°C).

    3To make the filling, wash, peel and core the apples and slice finely. Wash the chilli pepper and cut vertically. Heat up the sugar with the chilli in a frying pan until the resulting caramel turns a golden yellow colour. Add the butter and simmer a little, ensuring that the caramel does not turn too dark. Add the apples, toss briefly in the caramel, remove the chilli and spread the hot apple mixture on the cake. Bake in the oven for approx. 30 minutes.

    Blackberry and Crémant flan

    Preparation time: approx. 40 minutes (plus resting, baking and cooling time)

    Makes 12 slices

    For the shortcrust pastry

    120 g butter

    225 g plain flour

    2 egg yolks

    1 pinch of salt

    100 g sugar

    For the filling

    1 leaf of gelatine

    100 ml Crémant sparkling wine

    2 egg whites

    200 ml cream

    75 g icing sugar

    40 g ground almonds

    500 g blackberries

    For the icing

    1 sachet cake glaze

    3 tbsp sugar

    250 ml Crémant sparkling wine

    Also

    Butter for the dish

    Flour for the work surface

    Baking beans

    1To make the shortcrust pastry, knead all the ingredients together. Wrap in foil and allow to rest for approx. 1 hour in the refrigerator. Then pre-heat the oven to 200 °C and grease a flan dish (diameter 28 cm) with butter. Roll the pastry out on a floured work surface and line the dish with it. Pierce the base several times with a fork, then line with greaseproof paper and weight with baking beans. Bake blind for approx. 15 minutes on the bottom shelf. Take out of the oven, remove the greaseproof paper and baking beans, and continue baking for a further 7 minutes. Take out and allow to cool.

    2To make the mousse filling, soak the gelatine in cold water according to the packet instructions. Then squeeze it out and heat in a small measure of Crémant until dissolved. Take the pan off the stove and mix in the remaining Crémant. Beat the egg white until stiff and fold in. Put in the refrigerator for approx. 30 minutes. Beat the cream until stiff, whisk in the icing sugar and fold into the Crémant mixture.

    3Sprinkle the ground almonds on the base and pour the Crémant mousse on top. Put the flan in the refrigerator until needed.

    4Wash the blackberries and pat them dry. Distribute evenly on the flan base. Mix the cake glaze with the sugar in a pan with a little Crémant. Allow to bubble up, then mix in the remaining Crémant. Drizzle by the tablespoon over the blackberries. Refrigerate for approx. 3 hours before eating.

    Amarena cherry cheesecake

    Preparation time: approx. 1 hour (plus baking and cooling time)

    Makes 12 slices

    For the base

    2 eggs

    75 g butter

    90 g sugar

    1 pinch of salt

    90 g plain flour

    For the filling

    1 unwaxed lemon

    1 pinch of salt

    75 g butter

    125 g plain flour

    4 eggs

    500 g low fat quark (soft curd cheese)

    250 g mascarpone

    200 g sugar

    1 jar amarena cherries (125 g drained net weight)

    250 g crème fraîche

    Also

    butter and breadcrumbs for the tin

    1Pre-heat the oven to 225 °C (Gas Mark 7, fan oven 200 °C). Grease a spring-form tin (diameter 26 cm) and sprinkle with breadcrumbs. Separate the eggs and beat the egg whites until they are stiff. Put in the refrigerator until needed. Melt the butter in a shallow pan and allow to cool a little. Beat the egg yolk with the sugar and salt until creamy. Fold in the flour, then stir in the melted butter. Add the beaten egg white on top and fold in.

    2Smooth the base mixture in the tin and pre-bake on the middle shelf for approx. 15 minutes. Remove the flan and allow to cool. Turn the oven down to 175 °C.

    3In the meantime, to make the filling, wash the lemon under a hot tap, dry, finely grate the peel and squeeze out the juice. In a pan, bring 250 ml water to the boil with the salt and butter. Remove from the hob, add all the flour and beat into a smooth mixture using a wooden spoon. Place the pan back on the hob and stir until the mixture comes away smooth from the pan base. Remove from hob again and mix in an egg. Transfer the choux pastry into a bowl and place in the refrigerator.

    4In the meantime, combine the quark, mascarpone, 175 g sugar, lemon juice and the remaining eggs until creamy. Little by little, stir the cooled choux pastry into the quark mixture.

    5Drain the Amerena cherries, reserving the juice. Spread the drained cherries on the cooled flan base and add 1 tablespoon of Amarena juice. Add the quark mixture on top and bake in the oven for approx. 1 hour. Remove and allow to cool completely in the tin.

    6Mix the crème fraîche with 1–2 teaspoons of lemon peel and the remaining sugar. Spread on the cheesecake before serving. Serve drizzled with 3 tablespoons of Amarena juice.

    Marzipan and rhubarb

    flan

    Preparation time: approx. 45 minutes (plus baking time)

    Makes 20 slices

    For the base

    5 eggs

    190 g butter

    225 g sugar

    1 pinch of salt

    225 g plain flour

    For the filling

    1.5 kg rhubarb

    5 tbsp raspberry syrup

    200 g cold marzipan paste

    1 egg yolk

    100 g crème fraîche

    For the crumble

    100 g butter

    100 g plain flour

    100 g sugar

    1 sachet vanilla sugar

    1 pinch of salt

    Also

    Butter and flour for the tin

    Icing sugar for dusting

    1For the filling, wash the rhubarb, cut off the ends, remove the peel from the stalks and cut the rhubarb into pieces. Mix the raspberry syrup with the rhubarb and allow to steep for approx. 10 minutes. Drain and let the rhubarb drip.

    2Pre-heat the oven to 200 °C (Gas Mark 7, fan even 180 °C) . Grease a deep baking tin and dust with flour. To make the base, separate the eggs and beat the egg whites until they are stiff. Put in the refrigerator until needed. Melt the butter in a shallow pan and allow to cool a little. Beat the egg yolk with the sugar and salt until creamy. Fold in the flour, then stir in the melted butter. Add the beaten egg white on top and fold in.

    3Distribute the dough in small mounds throughout the whole tin and smooth down to make a base. Create a small pastry edge around the tin. Pre-bake on the middle shelf for approx. 10 minutes.

    4In the meantime, roughly grate the marzipan, or chop into small pieces using a knife. Add the egg yolk and crème fraîche and mix everything together until smooth using the balloon whisk on a hand mixer.

    5Mix together the ingredients for the crumble and knead to a dough using your hands. Then fragment to resemble medium-sized breadcrumbs.

    6Using a spoon, spread the marzipan mousse carefully over the pre-baked base. Arrange the pieces of rhubarb on top, and sprinkle with the crumble. Bake the flan for 25–30 minutes. Serve dusted with icing sugar.

    Little parrot cake

    Preparation time: approx. 25 minutes (plus baking and cooling time)

    Makes 1 mini cake

    For the sponge

    100 g butter

    100 g sugar

    2 small eggs

    120 g plain flour

    ½ tsp baking powder

    2 tbsp milk

    2 tbsp vanilla sauce powder

    2 heaped tsp cherry flavour jelly powder

    2 heaped tsp sweet woodruff flavour jelly powder

    To decorate

    40 g icing sugar

    coloured hundreds and thousands and sugar sprinkles

    Also

    butter for the tin

    1Pre-heat the oven to 180 °C (Gas Mark 4, fan oven 160 °C). Grease a mini cake tin approx. 15 cm long with butter. To make the sponge, beat the butter until smooth. Gradually add the sugar, then the egg, and stir in. Mix the baking powder into the flour and stir, alternating with the milk.

    2Divide the mixture into three. Mix one with the vanilla sauce powder, the second with the cherry jelly powder and the third with the sweet woodruff jelly powder. Pour the three mixtures into the tin in layers, starting with the yellow mixture and finishing with the green one. Bake on the middle shelf for approx. 40 minutes. Allow to cool briefly in the tin, then turn out and allow to cool completely.

    3To decorate, mix the icing sugar with a little water to create a smooth paste and coat the cake with it. Sprinkle the hundreds and thousands and sugar sprinkles in the still soft icing and press down lightly. Allow the icing to set.

    Chocolate blueberry cake

    Preparation time: approx. 40 minutes (plus baking and cooling time)

    Makes 16 slices

    300 g blueberries

    200 g dark chocolate

    5 eggs

    salt

    120 g butter

    200 g icing sugar

    150 g ground hazelnuts

    2 tbsp plain flour

    1 tbsp sugar

    Also

    butter for the tin

    icing sugar for dusting

    whipped cream for serving

    1Pre-heat the oven to 190 °C (Gas Mark 5, fan oven 170 °C and grease a spring-form tin (diameter 26 cm) with butter. Wash and dry the blueberries and remove any stalks.

    2Break the dark chocolate into pieces and melt in a hot bain-marie. Separate the eggs. Beat the egg white with a pinch of salt until stiff and refrigerate. Beat the soft butter with the icing sugar until frothy, then fold in the egg yolk

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