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Here's how to give your baking a makeover

October 25, 2012 11:19
Recipe from The National Trust's Simply Baking by Sybil Kapoor

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Victoria Prever,

Victoria Prever

2 min read

STYLE: Who better to accompany you into the kitchen to whip up a batch of scones than the National Trust? It’s like having your grandma patting you encouragingly on the back. The cover is as beautiful as a National Trust garden.

PREMISE: Sybil Kapoor, adds her flair for interesting flavours to the National Trust’s repertoire. Basic scones get a designer twist, with variations including rose, treacle, olive and onion versions. Cinnamon and parsnip cupcakes, coffee bread and butter pudding, hazelnut brittle cheesecake, cheese and marigold muffins, and almond rose fairy cakes are all a bit different.

WHO WILL LIKE IT: It will appeal to those suffering Great British Bake Off withdrawal. These days a perfect victoria sponge is no longer enough. This book provides the inspiration you need to pimp up your lemon drizzle.

TOP TIPS: There is a helpful beginner’s guide to the basics, including a glossary of all the kit you need and baking jargon explained. Recipes are divided into categories such “The Dairy,” “The Mill”, “The Kitchen Garden”, “The Orchard”, “The Hedgerow” and “The Larder”. Each section contains interesting background information. The Kitchen Garden advises on how to use flowers and herbs in cooking and helps you think laterally about different combinations. There is also a little bit of history – well, it is the National Trust.

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