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Sunday, 17 July 2011

Ginger bread hands



We have been baking our favorite biscuits today..





....gingerbread!

great for little children, as it handles like play dough and is very resiliant,
 standing up to a lot of squishing !


we got covered in flour..


But so much fun.

Here is the recipe I use, brilliant results every time!

For one batch -the contents of the bisciut tin.

What you need..

ingredients
  • 350g/12oz/2 and a half cups plain flour
  • 1 tsp bicarb
  • 2tsp ground ginger
  • 100g/4oz/8tbsp butter-(not marg has to be butter for biscuits no arguments)
  • 175g/6oz/scant cup soft light brown sugar ( but i didnt have it so i used 112g of a darker stickier sugar cant remember exactly as ive thrown away the packet and made up the rest with golden caster sugar-which worked fine so dont worry if you have to improvise)
  • 1 Large free range egg (ours was medium but always free range)
  • 4 tbsp golden syrup (again id lost my tbsp measure do did 12 tsp roughly
Equipment
  • a large bowl
  • a small bowl (we used a mug)
  • seive
  • a/several teaspoon(s)
  • a/several tablespoon(s)
  • scales
  • cling film
  • rolling pin
  • cutters (a glass will work just as well, anything hollow really)
  • baking trays (oh dont forget you oven gloves-ouch!)
  • baking parchment paper
  • cooling rack
  • small whisk (a fork will do)
  • your own (and helpers) clean hands
  • an oven and a fridge
  • an appetite !

to decorate,
  • 200g/7oz/1 and a quarter cups icing sugar
  • food colouring and sprinkles of your choice
or, in our case we skipped the icing and used various bits of kitchen toolage to creat patterns right into the clay... 
sorry dough ! To be honest the gingerbread is plenty sweet enough with out the icing but kids (and grown up kids) love to play with icing !


How to do it....

  1. Sift the flour into a large bowl with the bicarb and ginger.
  2. rub in (tickle) the butter into the flour until you see a bread crumby texture.
  3. mix in the sugar.
  4. now combine the egg and golden syrup in another bowl/mug(yes it is a very funny consistancy!)
  5. tip the eggy mix over the flour and get you hands in!
  6. mix and squish together until a ball forms (i always gently rub it round the bowl to pick any crumbs).
  7.  Wrap in cling film pop it in the fridge, sit down and have a cuppa etc youve deserved it. ( you can clean up too if you like lol!)
  8. After 30mins in the fridge (a hour is better, any longer and the dough may need to come back to room temp a little before working)take out your dough.
  9. preheat you oven to 190c/375f/gas 5 (but watch out if you have a fan oven like me things often dont need as long of as high a temp, but you know your oven better than me)
  10. sprinkle the surface you are working on with flour grab your rolling pin and roll out your dough to about half a cm thick (could be thicker could be thinner you choose but keep an eye on them while they are cooking, also you may have trouble getting a very thin biscuit off your surface and onto you papered tray)
  11. play time ! cut out what ever shapes you like and have fun, imprint patterns if you ike too!
  12. transfer you cut outs onto a tray, leaving a bit of space around each one as they will spread a little, and pop into the oven for 12-15 mins (5-10 in mine) they should be more golden and well cooked looking when they are done.(if you like cruchy gingerbread leave them in a tad longer than if you want them a tiny bit soft which is easier to control on larger biscuits like me or ladies) You can play about with this each time you make them, because you will make them again and again trust me!
  13. (i made mine in batches of 6 to a tray, and rotated them in the oven to make the whole batch over an hour, removing cooling and puting in fresh trays until all the dough was used, you could freeze some to make later-removing a good while before use to defrost-early morning for late afternoon baking)
  14. After they have cooled you can ice them im not going to tell you how to make the icing because all this typing has made me loose the will to live a little! The packet should tell you but however you choose to decorate it have fun and enjoy your gingerbread people/stars/hearts/flowers/circles/dogs etc etc etc etc the possibilities are endless !


more examples of my gingerbread !

oh and this might come in handy if you are serious about icing biscuits !

Ps recipe is based on Kate Shirazi's "gingerbread gangland" from her book "Baking Magic" 2010



30 day challenge 1) a pig !



Oink !

Friday, 15 July 2011

30 day drawing challenge :)

Ive been noticing these 30 day creative chalenges and after searching Pinterest for one id like to try i decided to make my own, after consulting my 3 (and a half) year old for the themes here it is !

Daisy’s 30 day drawing challenge!



1-a pig
2-a dinosaur
3-a cat
4-clothes
5-a picture
6-a butterfly
7-a basket
8-a mummy
9-a mouse
10- a fairy
11-a blanket
12-a tap
13-a cup
14-2 fairy princesses
15-toast
16-a ginger cat
17-a ladybird
18-a funny thing
19-a sofa
20-thunder
21-straws
22- a bear
23-a fish
24-a cake
25-a house
26-a flower
27-lots and lots and lots and lots
28-a car
29-an owl
30-a party


Ps you could interpret this how ever you like, drawing, photography what ever have fun !


Thursday, 30 June 2011

Ps I love Pinterest !!

I cant tell you how much I love Pinterest !!!

Current projects

I am currently very much enjoying taking part in a Metapod business training course. It is being delivered free to budding creative practitioners in my area as part of Place , Space and Identity. We are being inspired by a combination of inspirational guest speakers and the ever enthusiastic Helga Henry who is delivering the course. I feel thoroughly invigorated by the experience and Helga really makes you believe in yourself, such a positive experience. I really couldn't recommend it enough if you ever get the chance to take part.

It is just part of my current growth spurt in my creative endeavours. I had been sad to finish the college year all to soon and expected things to become a little quieter over the summer break, but instead the momentum seems to be gathering pace !

I am very excited to be exhibiting in my first solo exhibition at Newcastle Under Lyme library from the 4th till 12 August 2011. Which has all been made possible due to my partnership with Newcastle Under Lyme's Britain in Bloom team participation. I am currently completing the  remaining 6 pieces of the collection of 21, celebrating there long history of success in both the regional and national competitions. I am very honored to be invited to the Judges Lunches where my work will also be exhibited to demonstrate community involvement along with the many other excellent projects undertaken by local community groups and school children. 

Britain in Bloom is a great example of how people from all parts of the community can come together to achieve something to be proud of. I hope that this is just the start of my relationship with the annual event and also act as a spring board to develop working relationships with the groups and individuals involved with it.

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Little plastic chicken day 6....



Come rain or come shine little chicken and the children were going to go to the park today so off they went.....



I wonder if they will find their way home?


Time to find shelter drizzle making everyone wet, great weather for ducks but not chickens!


The sun came out for a while and little chicken and the children saw a canal boat they all waved as it passed under the bridge beneath them.


Soon enough the rain was back so the next stop was the band stand, little chicken thought the roof was lovely it reminded her of a spiders web...




Ahh a pretty rose does it smell sweet little chicken ?


Finally the playground all the rain has gone its time to have fun !!







Round and....


round and....


round and....


round and...


round and....


round and....


round and....


round and...


Oh no little chicken are you dizzy ! Maybe its time to go on something else now.....


Time for a rest and a snack break...









off we go again....oh look a ladybird and she is on the sweetest smelling roses Chicken has ever found and a beautiful colour too !




Wow that's a big bath !

and on the way home little chicken found this cute little car....


Once the children has gone to bed it was off to the allotment to water the plants...















Wow what a pleasant way to spend the evening little chicken might tag along more often now its just so relaxing there !