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2 Minute Mousse Flans

I love hosting especially in the Summer. Hazy days filled with the smell of a BBQ and an excuse to hang fairy lights in the garden. No wait, I don't need any excuse for fairy lights!

But BBQ's are quite tricky to host, there always seems to be an endless amount of meat to cook, that's ready at different times! So here's a 2 minute idea for dessert, that looks amazing but takes almost no time whatsoever!

Mousse Flans
Children's Recipe
Flan recipe

All you need is chocolate and lemon mousse, fruit and ready made mini flan bases. 

Summer fruits
Lavender
Flan recipe

You can find everything you need at any good supermarket.

A sweet idea that the kids can join in with too! The boys loved making their own "special" puddings! Well I have them fooled ;)

Children's recipe
Lemon mousse recipe
chocolate mousse recipe
Lemon mousse recipe

Fill your flan bases with 2 large tablespoons of mousse (2 yoghurt sized pots will fill 3 flans) and decorate with fruit. A squeeze of lemon juice over the kiwi, blueberries and lemon mousse is a delight.

Fruit flan recipe
Fruit flan recipe
Kids dessert recipe
Fruit flan recipe
Lavender recipe
BBQ dessert recipe

Any other time saving recipes you've made?! I like to have more time to enjoy the party! 

kid's baking idea
lemon mousse recipe
lemon mousse recipe

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Elderflower & Blackberry Ice Pops • Poptails

I have wanted to make a recipe with elderflowers since finding my Granny's old cook book and her elderflower Champagne cocktail handwritten notes.

But then I bought these ice pop moulds and a new idea was born! Instead of a cocktail how about an ice poptail?!

But these are not just any ice pops, these are Pimms ice pops.

The flavour of the Special Edition Pimms works perfectly as a grown up treat for hot afternoons in the garden. (Incase you were wondering I bought my bottle!)

Pimms Elderflower and Blackberry
Elderflowers

You can either make up your own liquid using one part Pimms to 2 parts lemonade or buy it ready mixed! 2 cans makes 4 ice pops.

Pimms
Blackberry recipe
Elderflower recipe

Chop up some fresh blackberries in half ready to add to your liquid mix.

Take your mixed Pimms and lemonade and pour into the moulds. Fill to half full and add some chopped fruit.

I used a vase to stand my mould upright in and let the first half of the ice pop set for an hour or so. This way when you add the second half, all the fruit won't rise to the top.

How to make ice pops

Leave to set for a couple of hours or overnight if you can. They are set enough to release from the moulds but you may want to keep them in for eating as in hot weather they melt fast! Hence the icy photos. Impossible to photograph without a bed of ice!

Pimms Ice Pops
Pimms recipe
Ice Pop recipe
Pimms recipe
Pimms Ice Pop
Pimms Ice Pops

Is there anything better for the British Summer time than Pimms?!

Now what "Poptail" should I make next?!

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Ice Cream Biscuit Cake featuring Creative Tops

I can't resist beautiful baking products. A pretty spoon here and there and a new range of supermarket edible sprinkles.

So when Creative Tops kindly sent me some of the new Katie Alice bakeware range it was the perfect excuse to try out a twist on my Granny's favourite recipe.

Every year on our birthdays she would make her famous biscuit cake, not with digestives as all the recipes seem to suggest, but with Rich Teas. I wanted to try out my own version and as the males in this house all prefer white chocolate, so I set about thinking what else I had in the cupboards that would compliment the creamy rich flavour.

biscuit cake

A packet of pistachios and chopped apricots later, I had a recipe!

Ingredients:

  • 300g Rich Tea biscuits
  • 350g white chocolate
  • 4 tablespoons golden syrup
  • 100g butter
  • 100g pistachio nuts
  • 100g chopped apricots
  • Sprinkles of your choice
how to make biscuit cake

Instead of adding a selection of chopped nuts, I used crunchy sprinkles instead!

cake sprinkles

Line 2 round shallow dishes with parchment paper. Leave enough to cover over the top hanging over the sides, once you've filled them with the biscuit mix.

Take a large bowl and using the end of a rolling pin, bash them into approximately 1cm pieces. This is a biscuit cake not a crumb cake, so you don't want to polarise them in a food processor.

I couldn't stop looking at the sweet cottage flower print on the ceramic rolling pin. Traditional without being twee. 

Ceramic rolling pin
Biscuit cake

Set aside in the two lined dishes. I do this to make sure I know I have enough mix for both cakes!

Using a heat proof bowl, like this delicate patterned cream bowl from Katie Alice, melt your butter, golden syrup and chocolate over a pan of simmering water. Melt them slowly, stirring the mix together.

Biscuit cake

When melted, add your bashed biscuits, nuts, apricots and sprinkles.

Biscuit Cake

Spoon into your lined dishes and press with the back of a wide wooden spoon into all the edges. Pat down with the spoon so you have a level mix. 

biscuit cake
biscuit cake

Cover over with the excess parchment paper and set in the fridge for 2 hours.

When set and hard lift the cakes out of their paper cases. I cut a block of strawberry ice cream into slices and made a sandwich out of the biscuit bases!

Easy to make as a family and even easier to eat :)

Biscuit cake
Biscuit cake
biscuit cake
rannunculus
Biscuit cake

Everything in the range is just so pretty. From the pale pink silicone ended wooden spoons to the pastel measuring set, it all makes for a cuter kitchen! Perfect gifts for a lover of baking.

Now what to make next....

Thank you to Creative Tops

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