As mentioned in a really old post, for my Hen's Party my girlfriends gave me some of their favourite recipes. So I thought since I'm going to be baking more regularly, it'd be a cool thing to bake my way through the recipes they gave me - and even cooler for you 'cos I've decided I'll do what I originally said, and share them here in case you want to try them too.
This weekend's baking (my first bake for Good Bitches Bake) I made Belgium Bars (like a slice version of Belgium Biscuits) - spices, sweetness & raspberry...makes a pretty tasty combo!
Belgium Bars
200gms Sugar
200gms Butter
1 Egg
1tsp Cinnamon
1tsp Mixed Spice
4tsp Baking Powder
2cups of Flour
3-4Tbsp Raspberry Jam
Icing
250gms Butter
500gms Icing Sugar
2tsp Raspberry Flavoured Essence
Freeze Dried Raspberry Power/Jelly Crystals for Sprinkling
- Heat over to 160'C and line a 28xm x 18cm slice tin
- Cream Butter & Sugar together
- Beat in egg
- Sift dry ingredients then mix into creamed butter until well combined
- Spread half the mix out to cover the bottom of the tin (you may be able to roll it out first) and prick with a fork/skewer
- Cover with Jam, and then spread other half of dough to cover the jam
- Bake for 20-30 mins til starting to brown, then cool out of the tin on a cooling rack.
- To make the icing: whip softened butter til creamy, then add icing sugar in 3 or 4 additions beating between each til smooth. Add raspberry flavouring & mix. If icing is too stiff add a small amount of warm water.
- Once the slice is cool, ice with butter cream & sprinkle with raspberry powder.
Options: I cut the slices first before icing so I could make the piped icing look neater - if piping icing on, you may want to smear a small amount of icing on the slice first (like a crumb coat) so the piped icing will tick.
If you want you can flavour the icing using freeze dried raspberry powder instead of flavouring - you'll need a Tbsp or 2 (but taste test to get the strength of flavour you want)
Enjoy!
And here they all are ready to go to their new home :)
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