Showing posts with label all purpose flour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label all purpose flour. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 July 2020

Coffee Ermine Buttercream / Cooked buttercream



    This is a coffee flavoured buttercream adapted from https://gfpatisserie.com/recipes/ermine-buttercream#/
      It is perfect for those who love coffee and a not too sweet buttercream. A cooked flour pudding is added to well beaten butter and again beaten to give a very smooth frosting.

Ingredients
2 tablespoons instant coffee
1 cup granulated sugar (can reduce up to 2 tablespoons if needed)
4 tablespoons all purpose flour
A pinch of salt
1 cup milk
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup unsalted butter

Combine the dry ingredients in a thick bottomed  pan. Slowly add the milk to bring the mix to a smooth consistency. Place over medium heat and bring to a boil stirring continuously to avoid it from sticking to the bottom. The pudding should thicken like the picture given below.


Take it off the heat and stir for some more time. Let the pudding cool completely (will become like thick glue) and mix in the vanilla.
Take the cold butter and cube it in the bowl of your mixer. Wait until it has softened a little..maybe 15 mins depending on the climate. You don't want it going all soft and spreading. It should be firm. Start beating the butter on medium speed till the colour has become very light. 


Add the cooled pudding a spoon at a time and beat well till it has combined into a smooth and fluffy cream.
 This can fill and coat a 3 layer 8 inch cake.

Saturday, 10 February 2018

Pinwheel cookies again




 Made these cookies again.. completely with all purpose flour. They do take a bit of time..rolling..freezing and slicing..:) but pretty enough to make it worthy of a festive bake. This time I have made a video of how I sliced and shaped it up..


Recipe is same as the earlier one..but with APF...


 
Slicing the log

                                                      
                                                            Arrange it on a baking sheet..



                                                                   Bake until done.

 

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Weight of common ingredients in gram


Ingredient Weight -
(ounces)
Weight -
(grams)
1 cup of whole wheat flour (sifted, then measured)                4.5 oz 125 g
1 cup of All Purpose flour (spooned into the cup) 4.25 oz 121 g
1 cup of AP flour (sifted, then measured) 4 oz 114 g
1 cup of cornstarch (lightly spooned or sifted) 4.2 oz                        120 g                   
1 large egg (in the shell) 2 oz 56.7 g
1 large egg (without shell) 1.75 oz 50 g
1 large egg yolk .65 oz 18.6 g
1 large egg white 1.05 oz 30 g
1 cup of butter 8 oz 227 g
1 cup of clarified butter or ghee 6.8 oz 195 g
1 cup of vegetable shortening 6.75 oz 191 g
1 cup of vegetable oil 7.7 oz 218 g
1 cup water 8.3 oz 236 g
1 cup of heavy cream 8.2 oz 232 g
1 cup of sour cream 8.5 oz 242 g
1 cup of full-fat yogurt 8.6 oz 243 g
1 cup of buttermilk 8.5 oz 242 g
1 cup of whole milk 8.5 oz 242 g
1 cup half and half 8.5 oz 242 g
1 cup mascarpone 8.8 oz 250 g
1 cup of granulated sugar  7 oz 200 g
1 cup of dark brown sugar (packed) 8.4 oz 239 g
1 cup of light brown sugar (packed) 7.7 oz 217 g
1 cup of powdered sugar (dip and sweep) 4 oz 125 g
1 cup of honey 11.75 oz 336 g
1 cup of molasses 11.25 oz 322 g
1 cup of corn syrup 11.5 oz 328 g
Cocoa – nonalkalized or natural (dip and sweep) 3.33 oz 95 g
Cocoa – nonalkalized or natural (spooned into the cup) 2.9 oz 82 g
1 cup almonds – whole 6.7 oz 191 g
1 cup almonds – slivered 4.2 oz 120 g
1 cup almonds – sliced/coarsely chopped 2.6 oz 75 g
1 cup almonds – finely ground 3.7 oz 107 g
1 cup almonds – powder fine 3 oz 89 g
1 cup pistachios – whole 5.32 oz 152 g


Leaveners and other ingredients                                                                                                         
1 tsp baking powder
4.9 g
1 tsp baking soda
5 g
1 tsp yeast, instant
3.2 g
1 tsp yeast, active dry
3.1 g
1 tsp salt
6.7 g
1 tsp gelatin, powdered
3.1 g
1 tsp vanilla extract
4 g
1 tsp cream of tartar
3.1 g
1 cup raisins 5 oz 144 g

It might be helpful to refer How to measure in Baking 
volume conversions, weight to volume conversions,