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Friday, April 10, 2009

Mini Egg Tiffin



I can't believe how fast this week has gone. I'm already half the way through my Easter hols. It's now Good Friday and our Easter tree has been up for about a week. I was first introduced to Easter trees 20 years ago in Germany and decided I wanted one in our house this year. Traditionally you are meant to have some branches in buds, but apart from hacking away at nextdoor's plants I decided to use some decorative branches we already had in the house. I picked up the decorations at a garden centre. It's added a nice bit of colour to the lounge.

I've done quite a bit of Easter baking recently; primarily Simnel Cupcakes and Mini Egg Tiffin for work. I've made the tiffin 3 times in the last few week. First was for my work mates, second for Hubby's workmates (who consequently threatened to hold Hubby to ransom until I made them some more!) and then I decided I couldn't let Hubby & I go without. As I have quite a few other things on my plate at the moment it had to be a quick Easter cake...plus Mini Eggs are my weakness. Forget creme eggs, far too sickly sweet for me, I love mini eggs.

The word tiffin originates from the British India meaning a light meal coming from the old English tiffing as in to take a little drink or sip. Oop North it also relates to a refrigerator cake.



This cake is based on my Malteser cake and the basic recipe can be easily adapted to add different fillings. It's really easy for kids to make, so much so we'll be making a similar cake in Cookery Club, and can be prepared in 5 minutes. Julia @ A Slice of Cherry Pie is hosting her Easter Cake Bake again this year and I've submitted my Mini Egg Tiffin.

Mini Egg Tiffin
Fills 1 x 1lb tin

85g butter
2 tbsp golden syrup
2 tbsp cocoa
170g digestives, crushed (I usually blitz them in a food processor)
170g mini eggs, lightly crushed
30g mini eggs, left whole

1) Gently melt butter and golden syrup in large pan. Stir in cocoa, digestives and crushed mini eggs.

2) Line a 1lb loaf tin with cling film. Press mixture into tin then press the whole mini eggs into the top. Refrigerate until set.

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20 comments:

  1. Again, looks great. Can't believe you have time for all this fantastic baking as well as the other preparation! Well done - I love mini-eggs too, tho not with Marmite!

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  2. That cake looks sweet! Have a fantastic weekend! :)

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  3. Wow, that looks very yummy!! Like an even better version of rocky road, mini eggs for the win :)

    I've just posted my entry too, but yours trumps mine by a country mile!!

    Katie xox

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  4. Mmmmmmmmmmm! The kids at cookery club will love you. Have a great Easter weekend.

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  5. Hi. I love your blog, I'm kind of on a similar mission I guess.

    Have always wondered about the Easter decorating thing...what's on your tree? Do similar rules apply as Christmas? Love the idea, maybe I'll do something next year. Rhi x

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  6. Yummy! I love Mini eggs so this is right up my street!

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  7. oh my word that looks GOOD. definately make that this week -will let you know how it goes!

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  8. I love the branch idea, it looks really pretty.

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  9. That looks great, glad you posted it! The spare mini eggs didn't survive so will have to get some more, shame ;-)

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  10. Gorgeous!!! I've been catching up on some blog reading and you have been busy!
    Hope that all goes well with the interview! xxx

    www.cupcakespeonies.blogspot.com

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  11. Oooh, that looks delicious! I've got some mini eggs that need using up so am definitely going to give this a go :-)

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  12. That's some darn fine work in the kitchen, there. Aren't you a clever birdy? I love Easter baking - always so pretty (and delicious). xx

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  13. Thank you all for your comments. I wrote an individual reply to you all then blogger decided to loose it all. I'll try and reply later :)

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  14. Oooh delish! Now easter is gone I doubt any mini eggs are still being sold, but I definitely want to try it with maltesers, my Mums favourite chocolate ever! :)

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  15. Your cake looks so delicous! I love your Easter tree; I wish i'd done one, i tried making a halloween tree last October but my husband kept knocking the branches! :) Next year!

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  16. Yum, looks good!

    I do like your egg tree, I have some of those branches too. Will have to remember this next year :)

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  17. This cake looks wonderful! I love the idea of having an Easter tree, I think I'll have to try that next year! Hope you enjoyed the Easter break?

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  18. Thank you all for your lovely comments. I hope you all had a lovely Easter.

    Rhi - you can find out about Easter Trees here - http://www.chiff.com/home_life/holiday/easter/easter-tree.htm

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