This was baked on a whim. I wanted to bake something which wasn't too complicated and this was on the next list, so off I went. I seem to remember it being a mid-week effort: I felt like I wanted to eat cake and I never feel that I can justify buying cake to eat at home when I'm more than capable of knocking up something myself. Unfortunately I do tend to do things in a bit of a rush these days, and I missed a key ingredient: coffee essence. I just didn't have any in the cupboard and had already started the bake before I realised I needed it. So I mixed up some instant coffee with water and used an equivalent measure of that instead. The cake was very easy to make; the usual all-in-one Victoria Sandwich method; the icing was more 'wet' than I imagined though. I always enjoyed my Mum's coffee and walnut cakes and she uses a much thicker buttercream filling and icing: this one was very wishy-washy. I was a bit disappointed by the end result of this cake - the coffee flavour was quite subtle really, which could be seen as a positive if you don't like the flavour to be too strong, but I wished it had a bit more oomph to it. It was also a very pale cake - I'd expected a darker colour. Still, we enjoyed our slices of it, and my colleagues at school were very pleased to be indulging in the leftovers!
Baker's verdict: a bit bland, so I'll probably use my Mum's recipe if I want to do a coffee cake again. I'll be interested to see how this compares with the Coffee and Walnut Traybake in the book.
Husband rating: 6.5/10 - really sweet icing; not particularly memorable.
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