Welcome to the second monthly round-up for the Alphabakes
blogging challenge, and the first one to be hosted on my site!
Our letter for March, selected by a random letter generator, was M. A wealth of ingredients and bakes immediately sprang to mind, but some of the entries this month were things that would never have occurred to me! I’m really pleased by the number of entries we’ve had - 39, so even more than last month - and how well everyone’s bakes have turned out.
Our letter for March, selected by a random letter generator, was M. A wealth of ingredients and bakes immediately sprang to mind, but some of the entries this month were things that would never have occurred to me! I’m really pleased by the number of entries we’ve had - 39, so even more than last month - and how well everyone’s bakes have turned out.
So with no further ado, here are the M entries for March, in
the order in which they were received.
First off the mark this month was my own mother,
who I think is enjoying Alphabakes as much as I am! Jacqueline sent us this
marmalade and walnut cake, which looks like it would be lovely with a nice cup
of tea. And my mum makes a good cup of tea JNext came these meringues from Dima of Dima’sKitchen. Read her full post for some very informative and useful tips on making meringues- I certainly learnt a few things I didn’t know!
Helen from Fuss Free Flavours
was another person inspired by the letter M to make a meringue – in this case,
she made a green pavlova with elderflower cream and topped with kiwi. It made
me green with envy! (groan)
Speaking of cocktails…. Olivia from Liv a Little Bakery sent
us these Mint mojito cupcakes. The icing looks so perfect I’m a little jealous…
and needless to say a great flavour combination too! Check out the little lime
decoration on the cake at the back – too cute!
The next entry was my own – and continues the cocktail
theme! I made a mimosa (a champagne and orange cocktail) Mother’s Day cake and
used a silicon mould in the shape of the letters ‘mum’.
The next entry was a really unusual one – at least, it was
something I’d never heard of before. Gill from Tales of Pigling Bland sent in
these Japanese Mochi. She says they are glutinous
rice cakes (mochi) with a sweet filling – a little like an adventurous marshmallow. I’d love to try
one!
She also made some madeleines –pistachio and rose flavour.
Apparently simple to make, and they look really yummy – I doubt I could stop at
one!
Ros’s mum also entered Alphabakes again this month, with a flourless mandarin cake. Flourless cakes are usually really moist so I bet this one was lovely!
Jacqueline from Cakeboule is a self-confessed Starbucks
addict and decided to make a cake inspired by one of her favourite drinks. This
Macchiato Layer Cake would go down a treat with a cup of coffee – and I think
the decoration is beautiful.
St. Patrick’s Day fell in March and was the inspiration
for several of our entries this month, including these mint chocolate macarons
from Kate from What Kate Baked. I find macarons really hard so am very
impressed by Kate’s, even though personally I don’t like mint! I’m sure they
tasted great to everyone else J
Kit from i-lostinausten – a wonderful Jane Austen-inspired
baking blog – sent in this mango cheesecake. It looks like it turned out
perfectly and I’d love to dig in with a spoon!
More meringues – and this time by Sue from A Little Bit of
Heaven on a Plate. Her entry is Molten Mint Meringues – they’re crisp on the
outside and a beautiful gooey green on the inside!
Javelin Warrior from CookinWLuv sent us these molasses cupcakes, and apparently wasn’t thrilled with how they turned out, but they
look good enough to eat to me!
I’m a total chocaholic so was pleased to see this mocha traybake from Suelle from Mainly Baking. I could devour a big chunk of this!
Helen from Fuss Free Flavours sent us a second entry for
March, which was great – there is no limit to how many times you can enter!
This time she sent in some vegan chocolate, hazelnut and matcha muffins. I’ve
never tried cooking with matcha before and I will definitely have to bookmark
this recipe as one of my close friends is vegan. So thanks, Helen!
It’s almost Easter, so Gem from Cupcake Crazy Gem made
these Malteser Bunny Cupcakes – they look so cute and delicious! I’m actually
surprised that it took until entry number 27 for anyone to send in something
using maltesers – they were actually the first thing I thought of!
Anuja from Simple
Baking made these molten marshmallow cupcakes – they look absolutely fantastic
and totally melting in the middle. Can I have one please?!
The talented Choclette from Chocolate Log Blog always bakes with chocolate, so she’s sent us a chocolate and marzipan cheesecake – a recipe chosen at random. I think it looks lovely though I have never seen marzipan in a cheesecake before!
Sarah from Sarah Bakes sent in a mascarpone, ricotta and cream
cheese baked cheesecake. It looks scrumptious – and reminds me of one of my favourite
jokes… which cheese do you use to hide a horse? Mascarpone! (Groan)
Dawn from Wild About Baking also used mascarpone as her ingredient
for the letter ‘m’ and sent in this walnut truffle cake. She calls it a “gloriously
chocolately mess” – I might have to try making this myself!
She followed that up with a savoury bake – which is perfectly
acceptable under the Alphabakes rules, in case anyone else is wondering! These
Marmite and red onion scones are probably a ‘love them or hate them’ bake – but
they look good to me!
And last but not least, we have a Norwegian Bløtkake from Nom from The Nom Bakery.
This is a Norwegian cake whose name translates as 'moist cake' and it contains marzipan. It looks great, and it's really nice to end on an 'international' entry!
Stop the presses…. Fleur from Homemade by Fleur has just
sent in these marbled chocolate and hazelnut meringues, and I think they were
definitely worth waiting for, don’t you?
And one more late entry, living up to her name Baking Addict has sent in something else - she just couldn't resist! She's very proud to have got the hang of macarons and I am just a little bit jealous as these raspberry and cream macarons look great!
That brings the total entries for March to 41
Let’s see if we can do even better in April….. J
Don't forget to visit www.themorethanoccasionalbaker.blogspot.com on 1st April to find out what the mystery letter is for next month! I can't wait!
wow, what an incredible round-up of bakes... so delicious!... and soooo many, you should be really proud to host such an excellent and enjoyable challenge x
ReplyDeleteoooh what a spectacular round up! so glad to be a part of it :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a phenomenal round-up! I've thoroughly enjoying admiring everyones Marvellous bakes- thank you for all your hard work bringing together the round up!
ReplyDeleteWhat a round up. I love those meat loaf cakes! What an amazing idea!
ReplyDeleteA truly magnificient round up! So many gorgeous entries, I wish we could taste them all as hosts :) I can't wait to click that button to find out what's in store for us in April but will wait patiently just like everyone else.
ReplyDeleteFabulous round up! Full with wonderful recipes! Can't wait to try these delicious recipes ! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a spectacular selection and round-up so many cakes and bakes to choose from no shortage of inspiration. Thank you :)
ReplyDeletelots of delicious cakes-i want to eat them all!!! people are putting a lot of thought into this.
ReplyDeleteLovely roundup. I'm looking forwad to the next letter now!
ReplyDeleteWow, incredible M bakes and so many! Looking forward to next month.
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone for all their entries and all their hard work! I'm looking forward to next month too...
ReplyDeleteMy goodness what great entries and sooooo many!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome roundup of creative entries! I'm off to check out all of these and thanks so much for hosting! (And I need to go check Ros' blog for this month's AlphaBakes challenge!)
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit late to the table here, so don't know if there are any leftovers! What fabulous entries you have and you've done a lovely round-up too. I've fallen in love with those Moomins.
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