A few months ago, gripped by baking fever, I purchased Mary Berry's Baking Bible. I quickly decided to embark upon a mission to bake everything in the book, and turn myself from an occasional baker into a bit of an expert. My Grandad Ern was a Master Baker by trade; the man responsible for introducing Danish Pastries to England in fact, and I wish it had occurred to me to spend more time learning from him, rather than simply enjoying the fruits of his effortless labours. This project is almost a way of making amends for that; I'd like to follow in his footsteps (if not in my career, at least as a hobby) and continue the proud heritage of baking in my family.
I credit my friend Rachel with the idea to write a blog about my baking exploits, hoping that there will be more successes than failures as I attempt all 213 of the Queen of Baking's recipes.
So as not to bore the husband with a monotonous diet of sponges, followed by weeks of biscuits, I've decided to tackle the recipes by selecting the first bake from each chapter, followed by the second recipe and so on. I'm not going to pick and choose; I'm determined to face my baking demons and learn how to do everything baking-related, even if the consequences are disastrous!
Everything will be photographed, with comment about how I found baking it, and a husband rating (to be taken with a pinch of salt as he has a very selective cake-tooth).


Wednesday, 14 August 2013

46. Chocolate Chip American Muffins

Oh dear. Another baking disaster. And I don't know what went wrong, but it most definitely did! I'd volunteered to provide cake for a local baby group meeting, thinking it'd be a great opportunity to crack on with the project. I thought muffins would be perfect as people could just grab one and pick away at it in its case, rather than me having to fiddle about slicing things. I've made lots of batches of muffins in the past so I saw no reason why I'd have any bother with these. How wrong could I be?! Admittedly I made these while looking after the baby, but I'm sure I didn't mess up the quantities or anything. The only thing that might've caused some issues was the additional task of having a phone conversation with the husband just as I was putting the mixture into the cases. I did find that many of the chocolate chips had sunk to the bottom of the mixture, because I couldn't keep stirring it up one-handed. So some of the muffins had lots in, while others not so many. Anyway, the resulting muffins didn't really rise very much at all, and they were very stodgy, dense cakes which were certainly not fit to be shared with people I didn't know very well, to whom I'd previously sold myself as someone who was good at baking! So I palmed a load off on the husband to take to work with my apologies for their flatness, and bunged the remainder in the freezer. And then I swiftly got on with a Victoria Sandwich which went down so well someone even asked me for the recipe and said it was the best they'd ever had!
Baker's verdict: I'd like to say they were easy to make, but the resulting failure suggests something went awry somewhere. I'll attempt them again after researching some other muffin recipes to try to solve the mystery!
Husband rating: 5/10 - tasty but a bit dense. Just a bit plain really although there was a lot of chocolate in them. Maybe too many chocolate chips.

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