Sunday, 5 March 2017

The Little Paris Kitchen

My new favourite cooking programme is The Little Pairs Kitchen with Rachel Khoo on BBC 1. Rachel cooks some gorgeous French recipes, most of which are really easy and look amazing. She has established her own little restaurant in her home in Paris which only caters for two people at a time. I absolutely love her home and kitchen. It really has an authentic French vintage style. She uses lots of vintage kitchen equipment and has created a lovely area to cook in. It just goes to show, you don't need a massive space to create a lovely cosy vintage kitchen. 

I also love her fashion style. She usually wears a pretty vintage skirt and top and always looks amazing with her characteristic red lippy! I have just bought her book The Little Paris Kitchen and intend to have a go at one or two recipes. The one I really like, is the Chouquettes, which are delicate, sweet, choux pastry bites sprinkled with sugar and chocolate chips. When I have had a go at making these I will post an image on the blog! 

I am so looking forward to having our new kitchen extension, so that I can do more cooking with my girls when they are a little bit older! I really hope to be able to create a lovely kitchen with a vintage feel and I am already collecting lots of kitchenalia to adorn the shelves! 

Please comment on the post below if you have also tried any of Rachel's recipes or have any ideas about how to style a vintage kitchen. 








Here is my latest purchase from Next. It is a gorgeous make-up bag with gold zip detail and an embroidered gold Meow! logo on the back. As soon as I saw it I knew I had to buy it as it was so cute and I love anything with cats on. I really love the gold detail and it's a perfect size for all your essential make-up products. At £7.00 I didn't think it was too expensive as I know I will find it useful. 




I also bought a small bottle of  Next perfume called Paradise. The scent is lovely and reminded me of holidays it was £4.00, again not too overpriced. Well worth it. 

I also love the Marks and Spencer chocolate range at the moment. They have some gorgeous gift boxes of chocolates and confectionery such as these Handmande Prosecco Marshmallows which are amazing! The packaging is beautiful with lots of gold and ribbons. There are some great original gifts for Easter too. Check them out! 













Sunday, 26 February 2017







I love making cakes, particularly cupcakes as there are so many different variations and flavours.  I have also really enjoyed making Lucy's 1st birthday cake and my Mom's 70th birthday cake although these were definitely more challenging!

I love this idea of creating a little mini tea set on top of a cupcake. I was quite pleased with the result although it did take some patience and I wouldn't recommend making too many as it would be very time consuming! Maybe a birthday tea party or a one off as a little gift would be more sensible.

It was surprisingly easy to make with just a few cake decorating tools and some creative flair. Here's how I did it:

1. Make a batch of cupcakes (no more than 12)
2. Roll a ball of white fondant icing and using a rolled up piece of paper or tube gently make an indentation in the top of the ball to give the appearance of the teapot lid.




3. Next, roll another small ball of icing for the top of the lid.








4. Create the spout and handle by rolling out a sausage shape and cut at an angle with a sharp knife for the spout. To stick on the handle and spout use a fine paintbrush and some water.




5. To create a teacup roll a smaller ball of icing and make an indentation using a ball tipped cake decorating tool.






6. Gently mould the icing with your fingers to make a cup shape. Create the handle in the same way as the teapot. To make the saucer cut a small circle out of the icing and place the teacup on the top sticking with a little water.





7. To create the table cloth roll out the icing and place a silicone lace imprinting sheet on the top. With a rolling pin press down on the top to make the pattern on the icing. Carefully peel back the sheet to reveal the pattern. Cutout a circle using a cookie cutter or use an upturned mug.

8. Build up the top of the cupcake with buttercream and lay the icing table cloth the top. To frill out the edges just use your finger to create folds.





9. I decorated my teapot and teacup with a fine paintbrush dipped into food colouring to give the impression of a flower pattern.

10. To create the Battenberg cake I cut the icing into long strips squaring off the edges with a knife. You need two yellow strips and two pink strips. Put the strips together to create the checkerboard and wrap the four strips in thinly rolled yellow fondant icing. Finally, cut a piece of the icing to reveal a slice of cake.

11. The plate for the slice cake is just another disc of white icing. Arrange all the pieces on top of the cupcake and when you are happy with the look stick them down with a few dabs of water.


I hope you enjoy reading this post and have a go at making these cupcake toppers yourself. I hope to post some more cupcake recipes soon. Please leave a comment below to let me know how you get on, or if you have any other ideas for vintage style cupcakes.






Thursday, 16 February 2017

This is my first post for several months now. I am still continuing with the blog although it's been hard to find time to post anything while looking after a beautiful and active one year old! Since my last post, we have finally started our kitchen extension and we are also expecting our second baby in May! We are so excited and looking forward to having another little baby in our family.

I have several plans for our house including turning our guest room into a beautiful vintage bedroom for Lucy and finding some vintage furniture for our new kitchen and lounge. I hope to post some photos soon! 









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