vernon
Harder than Ronnie Pickering
- Location
- Meanwood, Leeds
Me too and she lives in Leeds.
When people get all excited about someone throwing an egg into a bit of flour, then I despair for the current (none intended) state of the world. One forum I go on, where I have cause to respect the majority of the contributors, now has no fewer than 18 pages, each over 25 postings long, where grown men (nearly all) are giving serious discussion to a programme about cooking stuff last night that apparently took the nation by storm!
But the contributors on THIS forum are clearly made of stronger stuff as I don't see any threads regarding last night's debacle of a programme about blending carbohydrates, protein and fats in an 'entertaining' way. And if one does exist on here, it hasn't found much interest as it has done the decent thing and faded rightfully away down amongst the forgotten threads.
Well done to all! You've gone a notch higher in my estimation for this!
I think that there should be a curmudgeons thread started where all the naysayers, gripers and miserable sods can wallow in their own loathing.
The Great British Bake Off is inspirational and full of tips which helps folk to avoid some of the faults that appear in the contestants' cakes and pastries. I am reassured by the contestents cakes exiting the oven with a higher centre than the edges particualrly with lemon drizzle cake. The one that appear in the illustrations of cook books have flat tops whereas mine always have a central bulge.
The Good to Know, Lemon and Elderflower drizzle cake allegedly looks like this:
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Where as mine invariably look like this in profile:
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Even my ganache covered chocolate cake has a central bulge albeit a smaller one
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The GBBO showcases traditional recipes and disasters excepted there's been nothing that I wouldn't eat. Long may the series survive and thrive. I find it informative, educational and entertaining in equal measure and the programme meets the BBCs mission in full. I really don't know what's not to like.
That recipe looks worth trying!
Isn't lemon drizzle cake supposed to look like a volcano? How else do you pour the lemon /sugar gloop in?I am reassured by the contestents cakes exiting the oven with a higher centre than the edges particualrly with lemon drizzle cake
Skewer holes.Isn't lemon drizzle cake supposed to look like a volcano? How else do you pour the lemon /sugar gloop in?
Isn't lemon drizzle cake supposed to look like a volcano? How else do you pour the lemon /sugar gloop in?
I've worked in a few commercial bread bakeries, they usually get a flat top on a loaf by putting a lid on the tin.I think that there should be a curmudgeons thread started where all the naysayers, gripers and miserable sods can wallow in their own loathing.
The Great British Bake Off is inspirational and full of tips which helps folk to avoid some of the faults that appear in the contestants' cakes and pastries. I am reassured by the contestents cakes exiting the oven with a higher centre than the edges particualrly with lemon drizzle cake. The one that appear in the illustrations of cook books have flat tops whereas mine always have a central bulge.
The Good to Know, Lemon and Elderflower drizzle cake allegedly looks like this:
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Where as mine invariably look like this in profile:
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Even my ganache covered chocolate cake has a central bulge albeit a smaller one
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The GBBO showcases traditional recipes and disasters excepted there's been nothing that I wouldn't eat. Long may the series survive and thrive. I find it informative, educational and entertaining in equal measure and the programme meets the BBCs mission in full. I really don't know what's not to like.
Fanny Craddock isn't fit to sit at the feet of Mary Berry.I don't understand what @PaulB is talking about. What is this cooking programme? Is Fanny Craddock the presenter?
I don't understand what @PaulB is talking about. What is this cooking programme? Is Fanny Craddock the presenter?
Fanny Craddock isn't fit to sit at the feet of Mary Berry.
I remember his DIY programmes but didn't know he designed boats.
That's the nicest thing anyone has said to me today...............mind you it's been a rotten day all round.