"> recipe - A Tipsy Giraffe - Page 17

Plum and Ginger Upside Down Cake


Plum and Ginger Upside Down Cake

 Wow, what a day today has been! It’s my day off so I had plans to be pretty lazy and also make some mini poptarts. The lazy part of the plan didn’t work out too well when the dishwasher decided to break and flood my kitchen! So I have spent most of the day trying to fix the dishwasher (and failing), cleaning up the the floods and hand washing everything that was in the dishwasher! I did make the mini poptarts too though and they’re adorable (don’t worry, I’ll be sharing those with you ASAP!). I’m going to spend the rest of the evening watching New Girl and eating pasta!

Plum and Ginger Upside Down Cake

When a day doesn’t go to plan it can really throw you off, so I decided to cheer myself up by sharing something with you all that went better than planned – this amazing plum and ginger upside down cake! I got this idea from a client at work, she told me about a plum and ginger upside down cake that she makes and it just sounded divine to me, I had to make my own!

Plum and Ginger Upside Down Cake

I’ve never made an upside down cake before, I’ve always associated them with pineapple and I’m allergic to pineapple so it’s never an idea that’s been at the front of my mind. I’m glad I started with this cake though. The combination of the buttermilk, sour cream, and syrupy goodness make this cake so moist it should be illegal! Yet it still holds its shape well, slides out of the pan with zero effort and isn’t mushy. 

Plum and Ginger Upside Down Cake

Continue reading →

Kale Avocado Banana Smoothie

Avocado Banana Kale Smoothie

 I’ve always been turned off by the idea of green smoothies. I don’t know why, because I love my greens! Spinach? Yum! Kale? One of my favourite foods! But the idea of drinking them just sounded wrong to me! But I am officially a convert, green smoothies are awesome!

Avocado Banana Kale Smoothie

 

Continue reading →

Goop! – A Homemade Pan Release

Homemade Baking Release

If you’re a baker, you’ll understand the importance of greasing your pans properly so your cakes and the like all release from the pan effortlessly, no fuss no muss! I’m sure we’ve all tried it all – butter, flour, oil,  baking sprays, cake release, the list goes on. But if you haven’t tried goop before, I’m about to change your life!

Homemade Baking Release

 

Life changing is a big promise I know, but I’m not overstating things here! I think it’s important right off the bat to say I do not take a single ounce of credit for this wonderful invention – I don’t think anybody knows who was the first to come up with this wonderful stuff, I think it’s probably as old as baking itself! But despite the fact it’s an age old recipe, it’s ridiculously cheap and easy to make and it’s the most effective pan release out there – there’s still so many people who don’t use it or know about it!

Homemade Baking Release

 

Continue reading →

Fig Jam

Fig Jam

September is my favourite month (yes I know it’s October now, but shh). It’s the start of autumn, the weather is cool but sunny, there are warm spices wherever you turn. And figs come into season! I love figs a lot. It’s hard to get them fresh where I live though so I pounce on them whenever I get the chance. And when I was walking past the fruit market stalls in town last week and saw they had fresh figs – I went a bit crazy. I came home with over 1kg of fresh figs! 

Fig Jam

 

Continue reading →

Copycat Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Syrup (plus the ultimate hot chocolate)

Copycat Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Syrup

 

That’s right guys, you get two recipes for the price of one in this post! Plus you’ll be able to make your Pumpkin Spice Latte’s at home for a fraction of the price with this copycat Starbucks pumpkin spice syrup, what more could you want on a Saturday afternoon? 

Copycat Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Syrup

I don’t like coffee, at all. In fact, I hate it. I don’t even feel bad about admitting that! But I was always jealous of everybody who got to enjoy pumpkin spice lattes at this time of year, because while I hate coffee pumpkin spice is one of my absolute favourite thing (I mean, I did make pumpkin pie into an ice cream after all). So I went into Starbucks earlier this week and asked for a pumpkin spice hot chocolate. And let me tell you, I got some funny looks from both baristas and lots of “You want pumpkin spice hot chocolate?!” But it was worth the judgemental looks because it was delicious! After my first sip, I knew I was doomed! I was going to become a slave to Starbucks. I’m already a slave to Costa (they make amazing cinnamon hot chocolates, I went there so often when I was living in Birmingham that they got me a Christmas card one year!) so I knew I couldn’t afford to be addicted to Starbucks too, even if just for one season! So, last night I set to make my own pumpkin spice syrup, and boy am I glad I did! 

Copycat Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Syrup

This syrup is amazing, it has all that yummy warm autumn spices plus that subtle pumpkin taste. I only mad a relatively small amount for my first attempt, but it can easily be doubled or tripled to give you lots more! I can’t tell you how long it will keep since I only made it last night and I’m too eager to share it with you all to test it’s longevity, but it’s a simple syrup so I’m sure it’ll last at least a few months in the fridge. It probably won’t get a chance to last that long in my house though! The syrup is easy to make, the hardest part is straining it as it does take a while – but I’m an impatient person so it’ll be smooth sailing for most people! It also contains real pumpkin* (*or butternut squash technically) so it’s practically healthy (let me have that one okay)! Not a fan of pumpkin? No problem! Switch out the pumpkin puree for some apple puree and you’ve got a beautiful spiced apple syrup! 

Copycat Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Syrup

You can of course use this syrup in your lattes, it will also be great on pancakes, ice cream – you name it! But I of course used mine in hot chocolate, which is why I’m also going to share with you my ultimate hot chocolate recipe. I got this mixture recipe from Jamie Oliver a long time ago now and I’ve never turned back to ready made hot chocolate mixes since. Trust me, you won’t either. It’s easy to put together as much as you like, stick in a jar and crack into it whenever you need a yummy hot chocolate treat. 

Copycat Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Syrup

I urge you to give this syrup a go and I’m willing to bet you that your local Starbucks will be starting to miss your presence! 

I’m going to be bringing this along to Fiesta Friday today, as a late treat for our wonderful host and co-hosts – Angie, Prudy and Naina. Hopefully this little pick me up will keep them and you partiers going through the weekend! If you’ve not partied at Fiesta Friday before, grab a mug and come join us!

Pumpkin Spice Syrup
Copycat Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Syrup - make your own PSL at home!
Write a review
Print
Ingredients
  1. 370ml water
  2. 130g light brown sugar
  3. 200g caster sugar
  4. 100g pumpkin puree
  5. 2 tsp cinnamon
  6. 1/2 tsp ground cloves
  7. 1/2 tsp ground ginger
  8. 1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
  9. 1 tsp vanilla extract
Instructions
  1. Heat the water and sugars in a medium saucepan over a medium heat until the sugars have dissolved
  2. Stir in the spices and pumpkin puree and simmer for 8-10 minutes. Do not boil. Stir occasionally.
  3. Remove from the heat.
  4. Place a wire mesh sieve over a large bowl, and line the sieve with cheese cloth, a muslin or very thin tea towel.
  5. Strain the mixture through this. You will end up with a very thin syrup in the bowl and a thick paste will be left behind. I saved this, I'm not sure what I'll use it for yet though!
  6. Leave the syrup to cool and then stir in the vanilla
  7. Pour into a jar and seal, store in the fridge
Notes
  1. Use 2-3 tbsp of syrup in your coffee or hot chocolate.
  2. See link below for what to do you if you can't buy canned pumpkin puree in your country
A Tipsy Giraffe https://www.atipsygiraffe.com/
 If you can’t get canned pumpkin puree in your country like me, see this post on what I use instead. It’s pretty much the same stuff you’ll find in canned pumpkin puree 🙂

Ultimate Hot Chocolate
A delicious homemade hot chocolate mix, just add hot milk!
Write a review
Print
Ingredients
  1. 4 tbsp malt milk drink mix (e.g. horlicks)
  2. 4 tbsp cornflour
  3. 8 tbsp cocoa
  4. 6 tbsp icing sugar
  5. 200g good quality dark chocolate, finely grated
  6. 1/8 tsp cinnamon
  7. 1/8 tsp salt
  8. Hot milk
  9. Whipped cream (optional)
Instructions
  1. Mix all the ingredients together
  2. Heat your milk in a pan on medium heat until it's just about to boil
  3. Add your hot chocolate mix and whisk in
  4. Leave to cook on a low heat for a couple of minutes
  5. Pour into your favourite mug, top with whipped cream if using and sprinkle on some pumpkin spice mix
Notes
  1. Use 5 generous tablespoons of mixture per 500ml/1pint of milk
  2. Double this recipe to make as much as you like!
  3. Store in a sealed container
Adapted from Jamie Oliver
Adapted from Jamie Oliver
A Tipsy Giraffe https://www.atipsygiraffe.com/
 moreposts

pumppieicecream

boozypeachmilk

kugelhopf

 

Sharing with…

Scraptastic Saturday