Gingerbread People
Getting into the Christmas spirit I decided to make gingerbread men (and women) for my family. I know, Gingerbread is not so fashionable these days but I love those classic treats. Yes, I am a fan of carrot cake, rum balls and trifles.
So after seeing Margaret Fulton’s Christmas recipe I could not resist. A little bit of an overkill but I made two batches and around 35 ginger bread men and women (each with a custom name). It was very simple and incredibly fun.

While busy exploring Twitter this week, I developed an instant obsession with photos of Quay’s 8 texture chocolate cake that adorned Reemski’s profile page (and check out her blog at http://www.tummyrumble.net/). The gooey, soft chocolate layers quickly prompted me to dig out my own chocolate brownie recipe that I had adapted from Nigel Slater’s “Very Good Chocolate Brownies” recipe. Here’s a teaser of the end result.
What makes a good muffin? To me it needs to be warm, moist and wholesome. If you have tried a fresh baked muffin from Steel Espresso in the mornings you will know exactly what I mean! Not only do the staff get creative with the daily flavours but their muffins are consistently moist with a crisp “muffin-top” that makes a die-hard foodie like myself extremely jealous!
Well, that jealousy and my obsessive curiosity got the better of me and I attempted to re-create the perfect muffin at home (although it wasn’t perfect – more on this later).
