BBU
UTTTTEER
RFFLLYY CCA
AK
KEES
S
Makes 6
40g unsalted butte
r, at room temperatu
re
½ teaspoon vanilla
extract
40g caster sugar
1 medium egg
55g self-raising flo
ur, sifted
20ml milk
For the topping
75ml whipping cre
am
40g strawberry jam
3 strawberries, to de
corate
1 teaspoon icing su
gar, sifted
Method
1. In a bowl, comb
ine the butter, vanil
la extract, sugar, eg
g, flour and
milk with an electr
ic mixer. Beat slowly
until just combine
d, then
increase to medium
speed and beat for a
round 3 minutes, o
r until
the mixture is smoo
th and pale in colou
r.
2. Line the cupca
ke holes with cake
cases and spoon
the mixture
equally between the
m. Bake for 8 to 10
minutes. When th
e cakes
are ready, turn them
out onto a wire rac
k to cool.
3. Once the cakes
have cooled, carefu
lly cut a circle from
the top of
each with a sharp k
nife, and cut each
circle in half to ma
ke two
butterfly wings.
4. Whip the cream
, then fill each cak
e cavity with jam a
nd whipped
cream, and place a
pair of wings on t
op. Decorate each ca
ke with
half a strawberry a
nd dust with icing
sugar to finish.
CARE AND CLEANING
Before cleaning the cupcake maker, ensure it is unplugged from the mains socket and
completely cool.
Wipe the outside and the non-stick cooking surfaces with a damp cloth, then dry with a soft
cloth. Remove any baked-on food with a plastic-bristled brush or a nylon mesh pad. Abrasive
cleaners, steel wool and scourers will damage the cupcake maker and should be avoided. If
you need to use washing-up liquid, apply a little to the cloth, rather than directly onto the
cupcake maker, and ensure all traces are wiped away.
CAUTION: never immerse the cupcake maker in water or any liquid, and never pour water
onto the cooking surfaces.
Store the cupcake maker with the power cord loosely coiled; never wrap it tightly around the
cupcake maker as this may damage the cord.
RECYCLING YOUR ELECTRICALS
Along with many other high street retailers, Lakeland has joined a scheme whereby customers
can take their unwanted electricals to recycling points set up around the country. Visit
www.recycle-more.co.uk
to find your nearest recycling point.
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