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Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Recipe Book Recipe Reviews => Topic started by: cecilia on February 10, 2014, 03:42:30 am
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A lovely big cake. I am not usually a fan of white chocolate, but this one only has 100g, along with 100g nuts (I used pecans) and 300g carrots. The recipe was easy and it tastes delicious.
I look forward to updating this thread of Friday, as Hobart consultants are getting a workshop in cake decorating based on this book to celebrate Valentine's Day. Fiona Hoskin will be our demonstrator.
Yes, we know we're very blessed. :)
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Cecilia I am getting older by the minute. Help please? What is I<3, I<3 Thermomix please? I read it as I less than 3 and I less than thermomix. page 68.
I guess it is I love Chocolate and I love Thermomix? Correct?
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Correct Cookie if you post it with spaces it should show a <3 heart.
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Well that is on Facebook etc
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I think I see. :-\ :-\ thanks.
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Yes Chookie - that's it! Thanks INAID.
My DD and boys came around to sample the cakes but only the other one could be used for school lunch as this one contains nuts and they 're banned.
Oh what a pity - more for afternoon tea!
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I've altered the title of this one to avoid confusion, there are no hearts showing on the PC.
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Yummy - tried this cake again today. Happy Valentine's Day!
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Just a question for those who have made this cake -
I made it today and the cake itself was beautiful but my glaze was extremely thin and watery. It looked nothing like the one in the book or the one in the pics posted on here...I can't see where I went wrong. Does anyone have any suggestions for how their icing ended up much thicker than mine?
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In the picture immediately above your post, we used a different frosting, the lemon cream cheese one from Travelling with Thermomix Carrot Cake. In the picture in my original post, I didn't bother glazing it at all, so I was not aware there was a problem with the icing.
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Thanks Cecilia, I feel slightly better now! Still don't know how the one in the book seems to have a much thicker icing but maybe someone else has had success?
Well I guess my advice to anyone making this cake is if you want to decorate the top (like I did as it was being used as a birthday cake), don't use the glaze in the book. Go with a cream cheese type icing instead.
Having said that, as I mentioned in my original post, this cake is really really yummy and got great comments from everyone who tried it. It was loved by kids and adults alike and I would definitely make it again (just with different icing)!
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I have this is the oven now. I was a little concerned about the carrots not chopping small enough, I found that I needed to mix for 1 minute, perfect. The cake mixture tastes great so looking forward to the end result.
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dh has declared this the best carrot cake he has eaten. I used a cream cheese topping after the comments on here. Sad to say not even 1/4 left and only made yesterday afternoon. Our Japanese girl loved it so much she had some for breakfast. This recipe is so quick and easy too. :)
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I've made this today for Mum's birthday tomorrow, review of the cake tomorrow but for now here's what I did with the icing. After reading asha's post, I added extra chocolate then placed it in the fridge until it started to firm up. I stirred it every 10 minutes and it took 40 minutes to become a nice spreading consistency.
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The icing sounds lovely Judy. I love carrot cake. I don't make it very often as I eat most of it.
Happy Birthday to your Mum for tomorrow.
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Here's the finished cake, the topper lights up, flashes and plays happy birthday.
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That's gorgeous! I wish someone would make me a cake! I'm not very confident about my cakes.
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Neither am I Sarah but any home made cake has to taste better than a bought one. I'm the world's worst decorator though.
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Looks wonderful to me Judy.
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Thanks sweetie. xx
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Speaking of cakes, I found a second copy of the Womens Weekly childrens birthday cakes book in a tidy up. I was positive I'd bought it, but couldn't find it and ended up buying it a few years ago. I was right, I already had it!
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I have a few "doubles" as well...books, food items you name it. It is interesting isn't it. We are attracted to certain things but cannot remember if we bought it or not!
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A fabulous cake Judy 8)
I have a few "doubles" as well...books, food items you name it. It is interesting isn't it. We are attracted to certain things but cannot remember if we bought it or not!
It's reassuring that I'm not the only one who does this LOL.
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Your cake looks wonderful Judy; I will have to make this one but gave the book to DD in the country. Must ask her to bring it up so I can try the cake.
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Lovely cake Judy, I'm sure your Mum will love it.
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Judy the cake looks lovely.
Wishing your Mum a very Happy Birthday.
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Lovely cake judy. Did it taste yummy too?
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Yes Kim, sorry I forgot to get back with a comment. It was lovely, I shared some with the neighbours today at our monthly get together and they thought so too.
I reduced the sugar to 220g. The chopping time for the carrot step was fine for me (40 sec using the spatula to help it along).
Icing - I used 160g white chocolate with the 100g cream and mixed it 30 seconds longer. Placed it in the fridge for 40 minutes to firm up, stirring every 10 minutes. It's way too thin straight out of the TM bowl.