Fondant flowers

Easter fondant flowers cupcake
Easter fondant flowers
Petal daisy cutters
To make fondant flowers you'll need:

Recipe:
  1. Divide the white ready to roll icing into four smaller pieces.
  2. Knead the icing to soften, then gradually add food colouring until you get the desired colour. I used yellow and blue to make green, red and blue to make purple, a little red to make pink, and blue with yellow to make pale mint blue.
  3. Lay out some baking parchment on your work surface.
  4. Sieve icing sugar onto your work area and rolling pin.
  5. Roll the icing out to about 4mm thick and, using a cutter, cut out the petal shapes. For the centre of the flowers cut a circle and then press into a small measuring spoon, like the one pictured, to get a button-like shape.
  6. Wet back of flower centre, place on top of petals, and allow to set.

These will last for at least six months if stored in an airtight container, but for best results use immediately.

Glass bunny

Glass bunny butter dish
I saw this glass bunny butter dish and had to have it! I filled it with the tiniest Cadbury Mini Eggs.


Cadbury's Mini Eggs
On the left is a normal sized Mini Egg, and on the right a tiny one.

Bucket of chocolate nests

Bucket of chocolate nests
If you have been reading my blog for a while, you know I love everything in my kitchen to colour co-ordinate, so I have several storage buckets in pale blue. I thought the 'EGGS' one would make a great container to put my chocolate Easter nests in to take around to my family.

Chocolate nests

Dark chocolate nests
It's a tradition in my family for my Mum to make chocolate nests every year and hide them in the garden for us to find. I decided to make some of my own this year. Now that my siblings and I are adults I decided to make "grown-up" Easter nests with dark chocolate instead of the usual milk. Here's the recipe I used:

Chocolate Easter nests (makes 24 muffin size nests)
200g 85% cocoa dark chocolate (I used Green & Blacks)
125g cornflakes
250g mini eggs

  1. Line muffin tray with paper cases
  2. Break up chocolate into small pieces and place in microwave bowl.
  3. Melt chocolate in microwave on full power for about 1-2 minutes (the exact amount of time needed will depend on the type of chocolate being used so remove and stir the chocolate every so often to ensure it heats evenly).
  4. Once the chocolate is melted, remove from microwave and gradually stir in cornflakes so they are completely covered in chocolate.
  5. Spoon mixture into paper cases and make a hole in the center.
  6. Fill hole with mini eggs and leave to set.

Eat and enjoy. Yummy!

Kitchen wish list

Today, I looked for pale blue and pink kitchen utensils to match my existing sets. Here are some of the items I found that I'd love to add to my collection one day. It's nice to dream!


Blue rolling pin from Sil-Pin
Rolling pin from Sil-Pin.


Miniamo Pastels silicone cupcake cases
Set of 12 Miniamo 'Pastels' Silicone cup cake cases.


Tiered cake stand
Triple-tiered cake/fruit stand in pale blue. I already have this in pale pink but would like to combine the two in a display.


Pastel jelly moulds
Traditional jelly moulds in pastel colours.

Kitchen baking utensils

Cute kitchen baking utensils from Cath Kidston, Nigella Lawson and Marks and Spencer
I love everything to colour co-ordinate, like my cute kitchen cupboard, so all my baking and kitchen utensils are mainly in pale blue with hints of pale pink.

The tray above was my first purchase from Cath Kidston, over 10 years ago, from her first shop in London’s Holland Park. I fell in love with all things Cath Kidston that day!

On the tray is a lavender bunny cutter and a pink floppy bunny cutter. The small whisk is from Nigella Lawsons Living Kitchen range, which I love as she does lots of kitchen accessories in pale blue. The measuring cups and spoons I picked up in Woolworths in South Africa because I thought they would match my colour theme. The pink spatulas are from Marks & Spencer, but sadly they only stocked them in that colour for one season. The pink and white spot muffin cases and edible shimmer powder I found in a local store.


Pink Princess baking utensils
If you are looking for pink kitchen utensils then you have to check out Pink Princess (all items above).


Nigella Living Kitchen and CKS kitchen utensils
If it's pale blue you're after try Nigella Living Kitchen range (top row) and CKS (bottom row).

Luxe loungewear

Luxe loungewear from Hush
I received my new Hush Summer '09 catalogue last week and wanted to share just how lovely their stuff is. This year I am definitely buying the beach bag!