Friday, 2 November 2012

The hunt for NZ's Hottest Home Baker has begun!

So there I was, Thursday night, half watching some average film on telly, half randomly liking people’s kids and holidays on facebook, when a TV advertisement caught my attention...the ad calling for contestants for TV3’s Chelsea’s New Zealand’s Hottest Home Baker 2013. I’d almost forgotten my original goal of applying for the competition but even the ad made me tingle (and how many ads do that to you these days – aside from that new Westpac one!) so I must still have lurking in me somewhere the drive to enter.

My next job for tonight, after posting my blog entry of course, is to apply. Naturally I’ll be submitting this blog as proof of the pudding (or rather cupcakes, naan bread and roulades) along with a very cheesy video clip of the kids helping me make bread.
I’ve been back in birthday cake bake mode lately. Labour weekend saw two grandparents hit phenomenal ages. As the official family cake baker (to be honest I’ve always made the cakes, but previously in a more unofficial capacity) I was assigned birthday cake duties.

First up was Pop’s birthday. Lemon sponge cake with an attempt at decorating like a parcel. Still plenty of practice required but at least I’m veering away from fondant roses! Dear Pop, he was still recovering from a nasty fall, hence his bruised face.



Sorry Dad - had to be done!
Then was Granny’s (or GG – Great-gran – to the kids) birthday. I opted for a black forest sponge for her cake... a creation that was somewhere between a Victoria sponge and a gateau and involved a lot of kirsch – a yummy cherry liqueur (hooray for parents’ random and well-stocked liquor cabinets).


 And that’s been it for the moment. Of course if my application for NZHHB gets accepted, prepare for this blog to be ramped up a notch!
Wish me luck!
TTFNx

2 comments:

  1. Fantastic blog Judith. I only found it just now after Clare shared your link. Good luck with the hottest home baker application!

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  2. I was wondering whether you would enter! Good luck Jude, I've been looking over the last few posts (I've been a stranger for a few weeks sorry) and I'm deeply impressed at your repertoire.

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