Sunday, 26 April 2015

Cookies and Cream Layer Cake

Hey lovelies, 

So today i was literally itching to do a big bake...didn't expect to do this whopper! 

Meet my Cookies and Cream Layer Cake...







I made this last year, and was honestly the easiest, and most yummiest cake i had made to date. Simple yet effective.

So here is my version of the recipe...

You will need-

  • 3 10" inch cake tins
  • Electric mixer- i used my K Mix

For the sponge mixture...

  • 100g unsalted butter- softened
  • 380g caster sugar
  • 320g plain flour
  • 4tsp baking powder
  • 320ml buttermilk- these come in 280ml tubs, so cheekily you will need to of these! 
  • 3 large eggs
  • 4 cookies- that do not contain white chocolate- the 'soft' sort, you can find these in a bakery section of a supermarket. I bought mine from Waitrose. 
For the butter cream...

  • 1kg icing sugar- not sifted
  • 320g unsalted butter- softened
  • 500g mascarpone- try Galbani
  • 3 cookies (see above)

Preheat your oven at 180c 

Measure out and add all your dry ingredients to your mixer, along with 100g of your unsalted butter. Mix till all combined, and almost like a 'sandy' consistency.

In a jug put your buttermilk- (1 and a half tubs), plus 3 large eggs and mix well.

Slowly add and incorporate the wet to the dry and leave on a medium speed to allow all ingredients to come together and you should have no lumps.

Crumble up your cookies and using a spoon or spatula, fold in.

Evenly distribute between 3, well greased and lined tins. Add then bake in the oven.

When they have cooked evenly, remove from the oven, in their tins and leave to cool for 10 minutes, before turning out onto a wire rack to cool completely.


Then for the butter cream...

Start off with about 250g of icing sugar and a tablespoon of mascarpone, along with your 320g of the unsalted butter (cut into cubes), and add to your mixer on a slow speed setting, as not to create a 'dust' cloud...

Gradually add all the ingredients to the mixer and then let the speed increase so that all of mixture is properly incorporated. You do not want a gritty butter cream consistency, i would always say to let your mixer do the hard work for you. 

When the butter cream is ready to go, you can start to assemble your cake. 

This is the fun bit!

Take your plate, board or stand, and put a bit of the butter cream onto it as so the first sponge cake can adhere too. 

Layer the sponge with the butter cream, and then some of your cookies that are broken up. (Imagine building a lasagne's...same sort of idea...)

Repeat until your cake is complete. I have iced the sides also, but you font have too. Finish your layer cake with large pieces of the remaining cookies. 

You may now sit back and admire your masterpiece!

Well done!





Have a great evening! 







Friday, 17 April 2015

Current favourites

So we are in the middle of the month, yet i feel i need to do a 'Current Favourites' blog.

Lots of things that i love so far this month... these are it...


I don't know what it is about these items, but i keep going back to them daily, (obvs not the pj leggings- they would need washing)!, 



I seem to be hooked on Soap & Glory products, this Sugar Crush Body Buttercream is divine! I could actually eat it, it smells that good. The scent lasts along time also, very zesty.



Also the Hand Dream Super Intensive Hand Cream is really good, love the packaging- i seem to have a thing for pink products.... can you tell?



This product i think has to be the beauty bloggers most blogged skincare product of 2014, let alone 2015. The Garnier Micellar Cleansing Water is honestly incredible, you get alot in the bottle to start off with, its reasonably priced compared to the one that started it all... La Roche- Posay Micellar Solution at £12. This takes ALL your makeup off, makes your skin feel squeaky clean, i would say to maybe use a facial wipe first to take most of your makeup off, then a few cotton pads to take everything that's left off your skin. 



I love this foundation. Simple. It is matte for starters, and for me and my skin, do not usually take too kindly to matte products, (i have combination skin), but this is fine. Its build able, doesn't cake- or yet i don't believe it does, and very high coverage. Win win!



Onto Nails, o i love a good nail varnish or polish or whatever you want to call this kind of stuff... I never really try new brands when it comes to manicure products, i don't know why, but i always tend to stick with what i know, trust and love. That's Nails Inc, Essie and Rimmel. But i decided to jump into the deep end, and check out Loreal. Love their slimline bottles, very chic and cute. Not badly expensive either in my opinion, This one is the Color Riche Sequin Explosion, which has now replaced the Grosvenor Gardens from Nails Inc- (they no longer do this product..boo), plus also, i needed a new Top Coat, as my go- to Caviar Top Coat from Nails Inc, (9th bottle, so shoot me), was below half.... I was informed of a new, shiny, exciting Top Coat from Seche. So far, i have had no problems, it leaves nails incredible glossy, and dries in seconds. Totally impressed. Go Google it, or take a look at the link below!



My holy grail of Dry Shampoo has to be this. Batiste is probably the best of all of them out there on the market. Its quite pricey, i do find that with alot of them out there, some of which are higher than £4! Shocking.




Next, is the No.7 Make Up Brush Cleanser, ideal between deep cleansing your brushes and applicators. Very easy to use, i just use an old hand towel, a few pumps of this on it, and then swirl your brush until you see the makeup come off. Very simple. Plus this will last a long which as a little goes along way with this.



Last but not by any means least, Primark! Need i say more? I feel as if i may have a slight legging/ PJ trouser obsession... These are soooo comfy and cute, and very cheap, i think these were £6 or £8, and are made pretty well. I love the detailing on the bottom of the legs. May have to return to 'look at' more.... Just for research of course... 




Have a great weekend. Claire x



April Glossybox

So finally my April Glossybox arrived, and boy did they do good this month.

I have to say, the actual packaging of the box is beautiful, and this on is the Iconic Hollywood Edition.






Comes as you would expect, with the ribbon and tissue paper wrapped and inside are 4 full size beauty products, and one mini.

These are....


  • Lord & Berry Lipstick Pencil in Kiss



The perfect statement red. Classic pillar box hue is ideal for a classic red lip, it claims to be long- lasting and softening. Would be great worn alone or with a lip balm or non sticky gloss over the top.

  • Astral Original Face and Body Moisturiser


Rich moisturising cream that has been around for a long while, and continues to do well. Perfect for all ages and skin types, very hydrating and does the job!

  • POP Beauty Kajal Eyeliner Pen



Everyone loves and eyeliner, and personally i prefer a liquid pen, but this isn't at all bad. Create a flicked wing with one swipe, and then smoke out if you wanted with the sponge end. 

  • Color Club Barely There Nail Polish



Nude nails are big for SS15, and many nail brands do great versions of the classic 'nude' , i hadn't heard of this brand before now, so i am hoping it does a great job. Its quite cheap too, which isn't a problem, but am not a fan of the strong smell, that reminds me of how polishes used to be... We shall see how this turns out and how well it lasts too.

  • Nougat London Luscious Lip Balm






I have to say, i am in love with the cute packaging! Why can't all packaging be like this? Comes in a diddy little box, which you pull the tab out in a drawer- like fashion, then there js a small tin, which encases the lip balm itself. Smells divine too, and i love fig. So this is great. Can also be used as a base for lipstick or gloss.

These are worth the £10 a month subscription fee, (plus p+p) , and i will link below all the information and where you can purchase the items individually. 

Have a good evening lovelies x