Showing posts with label Harry Potter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry Potter. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 April 2018

Baking Post N0.13- BEHIND-THE-SCENES OF BAKINGBOUTIQUE

What you say everyone!

First and foremost, thanks for stopping by and welcome to another post on BakingBoutique!

To speak the truth, I felt quite uninspired to write a post this week. This is not due to feeling lazy or having nothing better to do. It's simply because I did not want to disappoint my expectations on this here. Over on this blog, my typical posts are somewhat easy recipes, sharing step-by-step pictures of the steps and taking snapshots of the ending result. If you look back to previous posts, I've uploaded posts like so for a while. As of today, I would like to take the opportunity to take you behind the scenes of my typical recipe posts.

First and foremost, before I set off baking my sweet treats for the week, I must choose a recipe, undertake some research, select particular
ingredients which I may fancy eating or sharing. This can be difficult as in the past I've chosen recipes which are the hardest to prepare, and require impossible ingredients. Therefore, I'm always wary of what recipe I choose and
how much the ingredients cost, the time frame etc,etc.


Next, I go buy the ingredients, bring them back to the kitchen. I have an confession to make...I bake a day BEFORE my baking post uploads so I literally have a day to get all the photos, edited and perfected, up onto this blog, This explains why I found so much difficulty in consistency, last year.

When I measure my ingredients, the average time it takes to weigh all the constituents is at least 20 minutes to half an hour.  I'm not too sure why this takes so this long.  However, I prefer everything to be as smooth as possible, especially if I'm not familiar to what I'm baking. 

Since the time it takes the weigh ingredients, I do this in the morning for when I bake later on, I'll be diving straight into baking.

From the time I preheat my oven and set the baking tray or cake tin or cupcake tray is only when I initiate my baking mission.
Lighting is essential

The thing about taking good baking pictures is two things; the lighting has to be spot on and you have to be hast with the photos, otherwise the mix will be exposed to too much air and you could potentially have a disaster cake. For that reason, I take pictures of the batter or eggs quickly.

The method of making the cake doesn't take too long. Nevertheless, there are occasions where I spend 2 hours or more in the kitchen, mixing, adding, baking and washing up, so I'd say it varies.

Shortly after I dispute the mix into the container, I settle the cake tin or tray into the oven, set the timer and take this opportunity to wash up s, in case I have icing to follow or I generally want a clean kitchen.

Also, I take this time to edit the first set of photos. The first set of photos is the process of actually making the sweet treat. By the time the cake's baking time is finished, I'm usually complete. 

I allow the cake to cool and perhaps during them, I'm preparing the icing or still editing photos, it depends. For me, it sort of takes 10-20 minutes for cakes to cool so by the time it does, it's relatively late.

From then on, I take my cake out onto a nice plate or serving platter and I'll take a ton of snaps of the after result which is usually yummy. Sometimes the ending result isn't always a success. Because I like to keep it real, I will try to make the worst cake in the world look somewhat decent. If there's nothing I can do to save the cake's fate, I won't even publish what the cake looks like in the end.


That's not the final step. It's all about uploading those pictures on time.πŸ˜… The most realistic time for uploading photos is usually on a Sunday. However I like uploading my posts on a
Saturday. And so yeah... I hope you enjoyed this little behind-the-scenes journey. I didn't go too in depth with the behind the scenes but I may do so in the future.


*I WANTED to include my own personal photos behind-the-scenes but found difficulty in doing so. I may do so, however, upload my own photos sometime later

Before you go...

Song of the month/week(whatever):

XXXtentacion- Moonlight







Book of the month:

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Coachella is offficially here!!






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I'm not usually scared of teachers but there are a few which are extremely scary!


Participate in my latest poll !




Don't forget to comment on what you'd like to see next!


Until the next time!


#sweetreats xxx











Saturday, 27 January 2018

Post N0.3- Collaborations for 2018!!πŸ˜πŸ˜ƒπŸŽ‰πŸŽŠ

What you say, amigos!

As it happens, this week's post establishes the concept of 
~πŸ’₯COLLABORATIONS~πŸ’₯.  Before long, I wrote a post on my initial plans for 2018 and how I,for one would like to embark on more collaborations with unfamiliar bloggers.

I would like to instigate different collaborators onto BakingBoutique for several reasons. I feel I'm in the need of new bloggers with a radical and innovative writing style and different ideas. Besides, I feel like the idea of collaborating is exciting. You uncover hidden interests and enthusiasm by branching out and interacting more. To me collaborating is an excellent way of doing so. Actually, I have collaborated with fellow bloggers in the past and I discerned the experience to be rather amusing and...congenial. This being the case, 2018 also happens to be one of the most high-priority years of school. In addition to being on top of BakingBoutique, I would like to be on top of my workload at school too. Personally, I think of collaboration very much as two for one. I get to connect with different people through a shared passion of blogging and my workload is helped. Fills two needs with one deed😁😊

What am I looking for in a potential collaborator?

Bloggers who are inexperienced,amateur or fairly new to the blogging community,have free time and minor commitments (the last thing I want to do is collaborate with someone who has a massive exam coming up,a competition for a leisure activity or preparing for GCSEs, for example). You don't have to be a SPECIFIC type of blogger or a specific age.

What type of posts would I like to collaborate with?

In case you're unaware, BakingBoutique is a food- related blog (usually sweet treats),baking,etc. I like to obtain the subject of my blog as much as possible. My most off-topic posts includes award tags such as the Liebester Award,The Mystery Blogger Award,etc. However, I don't want you to feel limited on topics to write. If anything, I'd advise you to get inventive. Perhaps you could compose a post in the day of the life of you(inc. pictures if you'd like), a favorites post, a tag of your own or one I haven't taken part in, an introductory post referring to your own blog;ANYTHING so long as it's not too off the topic . In case there's any elements I haven't touched on or unsure on, let me know in the comments below or send an email to me - I'll link my email at the end.

When would I like collaborators?

As presented in my 'Plans for 2018' post, my raison d'etre  is consistency alongside producing posts I'm TRULY satisfied with. But with "serious season" fast-approaching, I'm apprehensive of whether I can uphold this. To answer the question, my peak period presumably runs between the week beginning: 29th of January up until the 10th of February. If,for any reason, this period extends or lessens, I will let you know. Obviously, I'd opt for bloggers which are available during this precise period of time.  Nonetheless, anytime during the year is viable.😊

What day should I post?

If you're unaware of my usual posting days, I post once a week,  in the evening as I tend to bake during the day, on Saturdays.

And lastly, why should I collaborate with BakingBoutique?


I'd like to think BakingBoutique is a convivial, original platform where I can share my undeniable passion of baking and learn good and bad from blogging. Why you should fraternize with me? Well perhaps, you're also looking for pristine, new bloggers, or feel 2018 is the year for taking any good opportunity given. Perhaps you'd would also like to share a recipe or an experience ? Or maybe you'd like some publicity for your own blog, you feel you're rather unrecognized and you'd like that to change. IF so, do contact me or let me know in the comments. I'll be happy to hear from you.

Before you go...

Here's my email for further inquiries regarding this post or general questions:

chcocolatecupcakes@gmail.com


Song of the month:

Bruno Mars-Finesse Ft Cardi B













Quote of the month:









Fashion trends this January 





Finished Book 6. Final book, here I come...







Mum's birthday in 3 days!πŸŽ‰πŸƒžπŸŽŠ








See you soon x Look forward to hear from interested bloggers!!


#sweetreats xxx


Saturday, 20 January 2018

First Recipe Post Of The YearπŸ˜…πŸ˜†πŸ˜€πŸ˜πŸ˜‚πŸ˜Š

Hola a todos!

I hope you are all in good health and been making the most of life since my first POST of the year. So well....I apprehend this week's post as a little extra-EXTRAORDINARY from my usual posts as it's the first recipe post of the year. Obviously, I'd like to start my long list of recipe posts to a good start. This week's recipe is affordable to make,super easy, and most importantly healthier than usual. To note,I feel it sums up January in one word;healthy(for those who have kept their new year's resolutions),cosy and warm on the inside- Can you guess?


In order to concoct my "mystery-but-won't-be-soon" bake, you'll need:

255g of plain flour

3 teaspoons of baking powder


½ teaspoon of salt

100g of caster sugar

60g of butter

225ml of semi-skimmed milk

110g of apple-peeled,cored and chopped

Method:

First and foremost, preheat the oven to 200℃/180℃ fan oven/Gas Mark 6. 

Lightly grease a 12-hole muffin tin with paper muffin cases.

In a large bowl,sift together the flour,baking powder and salt.

In a different bowl, cream together the sugar and butter. Eventually incorporate the flour mix into the butter mix,alternating with the milk at regular intervals.

Fold in the apple until decently mixed in. Divide the batter amongst the muffin tin.

Bake in the oven for 20-25 minutes until a toothpick is inserted into the centre of a muffin and comes out clean.

Snapshots:

  

  

  





















 
Before you go...(I forgot to mention in last week's post,I'm still continuing with this element in my blog posts)

Song of the month(one I didn't leave behind in 2017)













YouTuber of the month:





TV Show I'm obsessed with(btw, no one got back to me about Noragami...)
        
Noragami(in case you've forgotton)
 
The TV I'm infatuated with









I'm taking up ballet again after a year! In case you're interested, I'll be taking lessons every Monday so fear not;it won't intervene with the days I'm uploading.😊
  
 Don't forget to add me on SnapChat


I'm 5 pages away from finishing this off↓


I won't keep you-see you in my next post!


#sweetreats xxx