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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Cakes => Topic started by: maddy on August 26, 2012, 08:14:26 am
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Another friend asked how I make these, and I thought I should create a post of my version, without it getting lost in all the other sections.
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Crush 1 packet of oreos in the TM until you have crumbs. Set aside.
Or you can have a minty version with mint slice biscuits.
Plus mini oreos for decorating
The cupcake batter:
1 vanilla version of I love Bimby's, Bimby chocolate cake (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=1097.msg6897#msg6897).....love your recipe ILB ;)
Omit the cocoa, and add 1 Tablespoon vanilla extract.
Pour batter into another jug for easier scooping.
Stir in 1/2 a cup of the crushed oreos, and keep the extra for sprinkling once decorated.
Scoop batter into cupcake papers, to 3/4 capacity.
Bake at 170c for 20-25 minutes (depending on your oven)
Icing
1 quantity of creamy vanilla frosting (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=6722.0)
Pipe on with a wilton 1M or 2D tip, swirling from the outside to the centre, then sprinkle with some reserved crushed oreos, and top with a mini oreo
Cooking time quoted for standard cupcake papers....allow extra time if using muffin sized papers....best to check from the 20 minute mark.....as we know how our ovens can vary ;)
Cake quantity can be halved, as the bimby cake makes a large quantity.
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Thanks, Maddy - I envy your talent in the kitchen - I'd love to have a go with these although I doubt I could make them look as wonderful as yours! Really appreciate the concise instructions!! :D
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Thanks for making this a separate thread Maddy, I made them today based on your comments in the cake thread. I removed half the mixture and added cocoa to the second half along with adding Oreos to both batches.
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Yes, thanks Maddy. I made a batch of the ILB cupcakes with vanilla frosting yesterday. However, I still need lots of practice with frosting/icing as they don't look anywhere as lovely as yours :( I also couldn't find the 1M tip in Perth. I phoned over 15 kitchenware shops in Perth and not one store had it in stock.
Thanks for your generosity in sharing :)
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I also couldn't find the 1M tip in Perth. I phoned over 15 kitchenware shops in Perth and not one store had it in stock.
that's crazy! it's one of the most used tips. if no luck finding one, just use one of the large plastic star tips, that you can buy in the supermarket, in a pack of 3.
If all else fails, go online ;)
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http://www.wilton.com/technique/1M-Swirl
This shows "how to" . . . and you can even pick up an idea or two by reading the reviews . . . :D
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I bought my 1M tip off eBay.
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Thanks Maddy. ILB choc cake is a favorite here too.
Your cupcakes look gorgeous. ;)
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I will start looking at supermarkets. I've had a look at ebay but I'm not keen as the tips cost $5 and then you have to pay another $7 for postage. The store where I got the others, not too far from where I live and I visit very regularly, sells tips for $3.99 each.
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MEP - would these be of any use . . they appear to be similar (but I'm no expert!) and you get three of them . .
http://bakingpleasures.com.au/p1003/ateco-star-tube-3-pcs
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Cakes tins and things in balcatta have them but are $8.50
I bought a pack of 4 Wilton tips and disposable bags at spotlight and the 1m tip was included think it was about $28.00 from memory.
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Thanks for the tip goldfish and jeninwa. I think the 1M tip is a six-point star. that's a good price on the website though.
Cheers :)
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here's some images to help you decide
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Thansk for all the tips and photos.
Maddy have you done the double swirl on yours or just a single? also your edges look more "fluttery" if that makes sense, is it the same tip as you use for the rose by swirling from in the inside out or have i got my numbers confused? I'm not sure which one I have now ???
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Maddy - those charts are brilliant - thank you so much!!! :D
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Maddy have you done the double swirl on yours or just a single? also your edges look more "fluttery" if that makes sense, is it the same tip as you use for the rose by swirling from in the inside out or have i got my numbers confused? I'm not sure which one I have now ???
The fist picture of cookies & cream cupcake pic is using the Wilton 2D star tip. I know what you mean, it does give a more feathered edge.
I also use that on for squiggling on randomly, like this one
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another idea is with your wrist twisted, so your knuckles are facing 9 O'clock, squeeze icing whilst turning your wrist back to the 12 o'clock mark...you get this effect, simple and flower like.
(http://i618.photobucket.com/albums/tt266/nachothecat/104_5613.jpg)
2D is great for squeezing out large stars like I did on Tenina's Chocolate coconut pie
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The 1M tip is what I use for the roses and swirls.
Hope I haven't rambled on too much :P
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Thanks so much Maddy, I've got my 2D and 1M tips mixed up. I think the one I have is the 1M, our local shop was all out of both 1M and 2D when I went on the weekend.
I also think I now understand your knuckles at 9 instructions. thanks again some more stuff to try on the weekend.
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Thanks again for your generosity in sharing Maddy. The pics are fabulous. I was wondering which tip to buy for mini cupcakes as I think the Wilton 2D might be too large for the mini cupcakes. Now I just have to work out how to print the pics from the forum.
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Thanks for that Maddy.
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I just practised the 9 o'clock position maddy and can see how it would work but I don't even have any Wilton tips. LOL One day, I must get a couple.
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I'm addicted to tips and all things baking now Judy. Have just spent about $80 over the last week alone on cookie cutters, disposal piping bags, icing tips, edible dust etc.
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Not usually one for teenage text-speak acronyms - OMG!!!
I'm a BIG fan of the Bimby Chocolate Cake - but I normally make it as uniced cupcakes for lunchboxes - so when I saw your recipe I had to give it a go. Even my white chocolate loving husband couldn't get enough and they were even better cold (shouldn't have let everyone scarf a hot one out of the oven).
Thank you for sharing this one
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Maddy, you need to run a cake decorating class for forum members!
We should organise an Adelaide get-together sometime, and fly in maddy as our "guest presenter" to do a workshop for us all :D :D