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CUSTARD CREAMS

Makes 27

For the pies:

Ingredient

Quantity 

Butter or margarine, softened

125g 

Caster sugar 

200g

Large egg, beaten

1

Plain flour

350g

Custard powder

50g

Bicarbonate of Soda

1 ¼ tsp 

Salt

½ tsp 

Low fat buttermilk

Approx. 250ml

For the topping:

Ingredient

Quantity 

Icing sugar

175g

A few drops of Vanilla Extract

Icing sugar for dusting

For the filling:

Ingredient

Quantity 

Unsalted butter, softened

150g

Icing sugar

200g

Custard powder

50g

A few drops of Vanilla Extract

1.  First make the pies. In a mixing bowl, cream the butter or margarine and sugar together until 

pale and creamy then beat in the egg.

2.  Sift  the  flour,  custard  powder,  bicarbonate  of  soda  and  salt  into  another  bowl.  Gradually 

add  spoonfuls  of  the  flour  mixture,  mixing  well  after  each  addition,  along  with  sufficient 
buttermilk to make a smooth, thick cake mixture – Note: you may not require the full 250ml 
buttermilk.

3.  Insert the whoopie pie plates then preheat the Dessert Maker for 4 minutes and when the 

green READY light illuminates add a tablespoonful of mixture into each of the 6 moulds.

4.  Close the lid and cook for 4 minutes or until the whoopie pies are golden and spring back 

when touched. 

5.  Carefully  remove  the  whoopie  pies  from  the  Dessert  Maker  and  transfer  to  a  wire  rack. 

Continue to bake until all of the mixture is used.

6.  For the topping, sift the icing sugar and custard powder into a mixing bowl and add a few 

drops vanilla extract. Gradually mix in 5 to 6 tsp warm water to make a smooth, spreadable 
icing. Spread thickly over the peaked side of half the cold pies, smoothing the icing with the 
back of a knife and leave on a wire rack for a few minutes to set.

7.  For the filling, put the butter in a mixing bowl and beat until soft. Gradually sieve in the icing 

sugar, beating well after each addition, to make a smooth, spreadable icing. Add a few drops 

of vanilla extract to flavour. Either spoon the filling into a piping bag fitted with a plain 1/2cm 
(5mm) nozzle and pipe over the flat sides of the remaining pie halves, or alternatively, spread 

thickly using a knife.

8.  When the icing has set sandwich the pies together and dust with icing sugar.

Summary of Contents for 17170

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION BOOKLET 3 In 1 Dessert Maker MODEL 17170...

Page 2: ...this level of commitment to our customers that sets us apart Please take a little time to read this booklet before you use your Dessert Maker and then keep it in a safe place for future reference Baki...

Page 3: ...Carefully read all the instructions before using the appliance and keep in a safe place for future reference Always follow these safety cautions when using the appliance to avoid personal injury or d...

Page 4: ...into a 13amp socket is a serious safety shock hazard Ensure the cut off plug is disposed of safely The temperature of all surfaces marked with this symbol will be very hot when the appliance is in us...

Page 5: ...wooden spatula and transfer to a wire rack to cool 9 When baking is complete and the Dessert Maker is unplugged lift the lid and allow the Dessert Maker to cool completely before removing the plates a...

Page 6: ...ire rack to cool Note The bottom donut plate cooks more quickly than the top therefore the base is darker when cooked The doughnut maker does not produce a hole right through the centre of the doughnu...

Page 7: ...with a few drops of lemon extract and add enough cold water to produce an icing that will drizzle over the doughnuts 8 To complete place a few holes into the surface of each doughnut with a cocktail...

Page 8: ...ransfer to a wire rack Continue to bake until all of the mixture is used 8 Dust with Cocoa powder STRAWBERRY AND WHITE CHOCOLATE BLONDIES Makes 30 Ingredient Quantity White chocolate 100g Butter 100g...

Page 9: ...ar 225g Plain flour 60g Cocoa powder 30g Plain orange chocolate chopped 100g Orange Essence tsp For the icing Ingredient Quantity Unsalted butter softened 100g Icing sugar 200g Milk 2 3 tbsp Few drops...

Page 10: ...utes and when the green READY light illuminates add a tablespoonful of mixture into each of the 6 moulds 4 Close the lid and cook for 4 minutes or until the whoopie pies are golden and spring back whe...

Page 11: ...and when the green READY light illuminates add a tablespoonful of mixture into each of the 6 moulds 4 Close the lid and cook for 4 minutes or until the whoopie pies are golden and spring back when to...

Page 12: ...4 Insert the whoopie pie plates then preheat the Dessert Maker for 4 minutes and when the green READY light illuminates add a tablespoonful of mixture into each of the 6 moulds 5 Close the lid and coo...

Page 13: ...preheat the Dessert Maker for 4 minutes and when the green READY light illuminates add a tablespoonful of mixture into each of the 6 moulds 7 Close the lid and cook for 3 minutes or spring back when...

Page 14: ...nticipated to cook The lid is being left upright for too long and mixture is being added before the green Ready light is on Ensure that the lid is kept closed until adding the mixture and wait for the...

Page 15: ...ured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow MUST be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E Earth or coloure...

Page 16: ...Lakeland Alexandra Buildings Windermere Cumbria LA23 1BQ Tel 015394 88100 Web www lakeland co uk...

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