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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden

Gentlemën, Lådìes, Nøn-Bínarìes and Persons of Interest...

During my formative years here in this bureau of sexual affairs (i.e. Fab) I have come across many women (and a few good men) thrive behind the heat of their ovens: nearly every chat includes a love of baking cakes and cookies and bread.

Is this place full of bakers? Do you bake? What is your crowing glory?

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
5 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders

I make a good batch of scones tbf

I also make a mean Victoria Sponge and Carrot Cake

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By *iker JackMan
5 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

I bake. Very therapeutic

A Victoria sponge is my go to.

But my ultimate is baked Alaska

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By *ustamanMan
5 weeks ago

weymouth

Ciabatta here

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By *oneyBee200Woman
5 weeks ago

Kent

Love baking but don't partake very often these days. Probably because I enjoy eating my creations. Love a good lemon sponge cake dripping with runny icing

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By *uriousscouserWoman
5 weeks ago

Wirral

I enjoy baking and it helps me when I'm feeling stressed, but I don't do it much these days.

I make amazing scones, mince pies with the shortest, crumbliest pastry using icing sugar and a lot of cold butter, decent bread, a fair repertoire of gluten free cakes and occasionally I bake crumbles and puddings and hot desserts.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I make a good batch of scones tbf

I also make a mean Victoria Sponge and Carrot Cake "

Are these plain scones or fruit scones?

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By *usyBusyGirlWoman
5 weeks ago

Brum


"I make a good batch of scones tbf

I also make a mean Victoria Sponge and Carrot Cake

Are these plain scones or fruit scones?"

Or cheese with strong flour?

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By *layfullsamMan
5 weeks ago

Solihull

Love a good cruffin

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
5 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders


"I make a good batch of scones tbf

I also make a mean Victoria Sponge and Carrot Cake

Are these plain scones or fruit scones?"

Plain ones, fruit ones and cheese ones

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By *obilebottomMan
5 weeks ago

All over

May unashamedly remind you all of the forthcoming Fab bake competition please which will be great to see you taking part in. Please have a look and add your name to it together witj all the esteemed bakers that have already done so.

https://m.fabswingers.com/forum/lounge/1641425

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By *sleWightCoupleCouple
5 weeks ago

Ryde

I made a batch of cheese & rosemary scones for the wife's friends, and one of them is a professional baker with his own shop.

He liked them so much ask for the recipe!

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By *weetiepie99Woman
5 weeks ago

cardiff

I bake fairly rarely these days as I am prone to eat everything I bake. But my repertoire includes Welsh cakes, banana loaf and lemon drizzle cake

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I bake. Very therapeutic

A Victoria Sponge is my go to.

But my ultimate is Baked Alaska"

'VicSpo' seems to be very popular here. And quite rightly so!

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"May unashamedly remind you all of the forthcoming Fab bake competition please which will be great to see you taking part in. Please have a look and add your name to it together witj all the esteemed bakers that have already done so.

https://m.fabswingers.com/forum/lounge/1641425"

You may. I shall allow this. 🩶

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By *ell GwynnWoman
5 weeks ago

North Yorkshire

I occasionally bake. Many years ago, probably the 1930's, I used to bake nearly every day.

I made a pumpkin and ginger tea loaf on Sunday. It was pretty good, if you like both pumpkin and ginger.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I occasionally bake. Many years ago, probably the 1930's, I used to bake nearly every day.

I made a pumpkin and ginger tea loaf on Sunday. It was pretty good, if you like both pumpkin and ginger. "

I like ginger. Not so much pumpkin. In fact I detest pumpkin.

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By *aven.Woman
5 weeks ago

Not the North West...

I'm not a big cake fan. When on occasion I am, I buy, not bake.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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5 weeks ago

East Sussex

I bake. I make most of the bread we eat and the cakes. I'm not the best there is and would never even make the auditions for Bake Off but we enjoy the stuff I make (usually)🤪

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I'm not a big cake fan. When on occasion I am, I buy, not bake."

What's the impetus for those so called "occasions", JÅG?

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Love baking but don't partake very often these days. Probably because I enjoy eating my creations. Love a good lemon sponge cake dripping with runny icing "

You come across quite studious in your baking competencies.

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By *eardedguy800Man
5 weeks ago

Kidderminster


"Love baking but don't partake very often these days. Probably because I enjoy eating my creations. Love a good lemon sponge cake dripping with runny icing "

My kind of woman

Love icing

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I enjoy baking and it helps me when I'm feeling stressed, but I don't do it much these days.

I make amazing scones, mince pies with the shortest, crumbliest pastry using icing sugar and a lot of cold butter, decent bread, a fair repertoire of gluten free cakes and occasionally I bake crumbles and puddings and hot desserts."

Midnight will love you for your gluten free cakes.

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By *arkus1812Man
5 weeks ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands

I am a prolific baker primarily making for my family, friends and my own consumption.

The most popular cakes are Lemon Drizzle, Victoria Sponge, Coconut and Raspberry. Irish Brack, and Banana cakes.

Fruit Scones, Plain scones and Cheese scones are popular.

Will start making mince pipes later this month having made my own mincemeat.

And finally I make Jam Strawberry, Raspberry and apricot being the most popular, along with my 3 fruit Marmalade.

Being retired I have ample time to enjoy what I see as a hobby.

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
5 weeks ago

Gloucestershire

I enjoy baking but, my love has recently changed from cakes to bread. Challenging sometimes with a spelt and seeded sourdough but, rewarding. Oh and the smell 😍

I still love eating cakes though

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I made a batch of cheese & rosemary scones for the wife's friends, and one of them is a professional baker with his own shop.

He liked them so much ask for the recipe! "

Do not forget your royalties. 💷

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By *r Simon TemplerMan
5 weeks ago

Blackpool, Layton

Making bread in the morning

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By *ady LickWoman
5 weeks ago

Northampton Somewhere

I enjoy baking and I'm always asked to do desserts for family get togethers

Victoria sandwich cakes, banana & chocolate chip loaf, red velvet, coffee & walnut are a few I've done.

My mince pies have been known to turn a hater into a lover Think I made about 300 one year for various people and work etc

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I bake fairly rarely these days as I am prone to eat everything I bake. But my repertoire includes Welsh cakes, banana loaf and lemon drizzle cake"

Welsh cakes! With lashings of Welsh butter!

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By *eus n EuropaCouple
5 weeks ago

louth

Lady Europa makes a mean batch of salted caramel chocolate chip cookies and don't get me started on her homemade mincemeat for pies . My waistline will never shrink

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
5 weeks ago

North West

I can bake and make sweet things. Mr KC is good at the savoury too. I can make epic scones. And Mr KC is a dab hand at pizza dough

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By *ulieAndBeefCouple
5 weeks ago

Manchester-ish

I occasionally cream some butter and sugar together.

Cinnamon rolls are probably my signature bake, but carrot cake is catching up.

Also pastel de nata, mince pies, tarte au frais get trotted out when seasonally appropriate.

B

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By *inister_SpinsterWoman
5 weeks ago

North West

I love to cook my Dear Nerò.

I'm a versatile person, I can do pretty much all of the culinary tricks.

I'm very partial to steak.

I make good cakes too.

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By *viatrixWoman
5 weeks ago

Redhill

I am a very accomplished baker.

Specialties include French patisserie and Mexican sweet delights. More than happy to showcase my portfolio.

Sadly I have no time to bake anymore and I have no self control either. If I bake a dozen oastries, I eat the dozen.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
5 weeks ago

North West


"I am a very accomplished baker.

Specialties include French patisserie and Mexican sweet delights. More than happy to showcase my portfolio.

Sadly I have no time to bake anymore and I have no self control either. If I bake a dozen oastries, I eat the dozen. "

Pastel de tres leches, por favor

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By *oveToPlay.Couple
5 weeks ago

Yorkshire

Hazelnut chocolate truffles

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By *orphia2003Woman
5 weeks ago

Tonypandy.

Bread, cakes, brownies mostly.

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By *viatrixWoman
5 weeks ago

Redhill


"I am a very accomplished baker.

Specialties include French patisserie and Mexican sweet delights. More than happy to showcase my portfolio.

Sadly I have no time to bake anymore and I have no self control either. If I bake a dozen oastries, I eat the dozen.

Pastel de tres leches, por favor "

Con gusto, y te hare un chocoflan que vas a flipar, amiga! ❤️

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
5 weeks ago

North West


"I am a very accomplished baker.

Specialties include French patisserie and Mexican sweet delights. More than happy to showcase my portfolio.

Sadly I have no time to bake anymore and I have no self control either. If I bake a dozen oastries, I eat the dozen.

Pastel de tres leches, por favor

Con gusto, y te hare un chocoflan que vas a flipar, amiga! ❤️ "

In

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By *punk n gushCouple
5 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal

Used to love baking cakes scones etc but since menopause and cll hit don't have the energy anymore

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By *eralt80Man
5 weeks ago

cork

It’s a hobby I’ve recently taken up. So far I’ve tried a simple white loaf with varying success and brown soda bread which is quite good if I do say so myself

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I am a prolific baker primarily making for my family, friends and my own consumption.

The most popular cakes are Lemon Drizzle, Victoria Sponge, Coconut and Raspberry. Irish Brack, and Banana cakes.

Fruit Scones, Plain scones and Cheese scones are popular.

Will start making mince pipes later this month having made my own mincemeat.

And finally I make Jam Strawberry, Raspberry and apricot being the most popular, along with my 3 fruit Marmalade.

Being retired I have ample time to enjoy what I see as a hobby. "

This really is quite brilliant to read. I've never had "Irish Brack"...😢

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I enjoy baking but, my love has recently changed from cakes to bread. Challenging sometimes with a spelt and seeded sourdough but, rewarding. Oh and the smell 😍

I still love eating cakes though "

Change your name to Kinky Cake Eater! 😉

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By *eltCuteMightDeleteWoman
5 weeks ago

Reading

My go to are some raspberry coconut muffins. I love muffins because you don't have to be precise with it. You can just slop it all together and it will still taste good. I'm that kind of baker.

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By *ilver_foxxx69Man
5 weeks ago

Falkirk

I do,

Shortbread, scones, fruit loaf, empire biscuits, caramel shortcake, lemon drizzle cake, Victoria sponge, key lime pie. Chocolate chip cookies, oat and raisin cookies

Had rave reviews over my salted lemon squares.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Making bread in the morning "

That freshly baked aroma. It's indescribable! It's uplifting! 🩶

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I enjoy baking and I'm always asked to do desserts for family get togethers

Victoria sandwich cakes, banana & chocolate chip loaf, red velvet, coffee & walnut are a few I've done.

My mince pies have been known to turn a hater into a lover Think I made about 300 one year for various people and work etc "

Thank you Lådy Líck, your lådyship. I did ask once many moons ago on a thread what exactly Red Velvet was... I'm still none the wiser ...

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By *ady LickWoman
5 weeks ago

Northampton Somewhere


"I enjoy baking and I'm always asked to do desserts for family get togethers

Victoria sandwich cakes, banana & chocolate chip loaf, red velvet, coffee & walnut are a few I've done.

My mince pies have been known to turn a hater into a lover Think I made about 300 one year for various people and work etc

Thank you Lådy Líck, your lådyship. I did ask once many moons ago on a thread what exactly Red Velvet was... I'm still none the wiser ..."

It's just a vanilla sponge with a bit of cocoa powder and red colouring in it covered with vanilla frosting. It's quite a lot of faff for a cake that you'd expect to taste better! My sons fave though so....

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I can bake and make sweet things. Mr KC is good at the savoury too. I can make epic scones. And Mr KC is a dab hand at pizza dough "

Sorry KC², but pizza making isn't baking. One point deducted. 😋

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I occasionally cream some butter and sugar together.

Cinnamon rolls are probably my signature bake, but carrot cake is catching up.

Also pastel de nata, mince pies, tarte au frais get trotted out when seasonally appropriate.

B"

She's lucky to have you. You know, what's-her-face. 🩶

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
5 weeks ago

North West


"I can bake and make sweet things. Mr KC is good at the savoury too. I can make epic scones. And Mr KC is a dab hand at pizza dough

Sorry KC², but pizza making isn't baking. One point deducted. 😋"

You accepted bread making above! Pizza base is just flat bread.

Motion denied.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I love to cook my Dear Nerò."

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You may cook me anytime. 😘

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By *eronicaExplorerWoman
5 weeks ago

London

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I am a very accomplished baker.

Specialties include French patisserie and Mexican sweet delights. More than happy to showcase my portfolio.

Sadly I have no time to bake anymore and I have no self control either. If I bake a dozen oastries, I eat the dozen. "

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I genuinely had to Google "oastries"...until I realised what you meant. I blame your JetLag.

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By *eronicaExplorerWoman
5 weeks ago

London

I used to work as a pastry chef but I don't like sugar

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Bread, cakes, brownies mostly."

So many bakers on this thread and so little time for fun.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"It’s a hobby I’ve recently taken up. So far I’ve tried a simple white loaf with varying success and brown soda bread which is quite good if I do say so myself "

I love soda bread. Thank you, fine sir.

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By *viatrixWoman
5 weeks ago

Redhill


"I am a very accomplished baker.

Specialties include French patisserie and Mexican sweet delights. More than happy to showcase my portfolio.

Sadly I have no time to bake anymore and I have no self control either. If I bake a dozen oastries, I eat the dozen.

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I genuinely had to Google "oastries"...until I realised what you meant. I blame your JetLag."

Hahahaha! Blame the fat sausage fingers from eating all the PPPPPPPPPastries…. 🥲🥲🥲

Did you Google chocoflan?

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By *ransManFTMTV/TS
5 weeks ago

Cardiff

I mostly just make bread in the machine or tortillas or flatbreads. I'm not very good at sponge/sandwich type cakes or pastry but I can do a mean batch of welshcakes.

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By *ansoffateMan
5 weeks ago

Sagittarius A

Pies.

The original fast food.

Those little bundles of everything you need in a perfect parcel.

Transportable, no mess. No cutlery or crockery necessary.

My daughter made me one for my birthday a while back. It was a fusion of a traditional English deep fill style, with a Jamaican patty style pastry and a spicy curry lamb and potato filling. It was amazing. She used goose fat in the pastry, I believe.

I like baking generally, but pies are the pinnacle.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I enjoy baking and I'm always asked to do desserts for family get togethers

Victoria sandwich cakes, banana & chocolate chip loaf, red velvet, coffee & walnut are a few I've done.

My mince pies have been known to turn a hater into a lover Think I made about 300 one year for various people and work etc

Thank you Lådy Líck, your lådyship. I did ask once many moons ago on a thread what exactly Red Velvet was... I'm still none the wiser ...

It's just a vanilla sponge with a bit of cocoa powder and red colouring in it covered with vanilla frosting. It's quite a lot of faff for a cake that you'd expect to taste better! My sons fave though so.... "

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Just red 🟥 colouring?! What does red taste like??

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I am a very accomplished baker.

Specialties include French patisserie and Mexican sweet delights. More than happy to showcase my portfolio.

Sadly I have no time to bake anymore and I have no self control either. If I bake a dozen oastries, I eat the dozen.

·

I genuinely had to Google "oastries"...until I realised what you meant. I blame your JetLag.

Hahahaha! Blame the fat sausage fingers from eating all the PPPPPPPPPastries…. 🥲🥲🥲

Did you Google chocoflan? "

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No, but I googled Aviatrix and it came up as London-Paris-NewYork™.

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By *viatrixWoman
5 weeks ago

Redhill


"I enjoy baking and I'm always asked to do desserts for family get togethers

Victoria sandwich cakes, banana & chocolate chip loaf, red velvet, coffee & walnut are a few I've done.

My mince pies have been known to turn a hater into a lover Think I made about 300 one year for various people and work etc

Thank you Lådy Líck, your lådyship. I did ask once many moons ago on a thread what exactly Red Velvet was... I'm still none the wiser ...

It's just a vanilla sponge with a bit of cocoa powder and red colouring in it covered with vanilla frosting. It's quite a lot of faff for a cake that you'd expect to taste better! My sons fave though so....

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Just red 🟥 colouring?! What does red taste like??"

Actually, the original “red” colour in red velvet cake comes from the chemical reaction between the cocoa processed with alkali (also known as “Dutch-processed cocoa”) and buttermilk in the batter- acid+alkaline= bubbles and colour. Dutch processed cocoa has a darker, richer colour and therefore tastes more of chocolate than regular cocoa.

A true Red Velvet cake will always, always have cream cheese frosting. But nowadays for simplicity’s sake, red food colour will be added. Most red food colour tastes rank, unless it’s cochineal-based. More to Google!

My oldest son adores red velvet cake. I think there are better tasting cakes out there. Coffee and Walnut. Oh yes

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
5 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I enjoy baking and I'm always asked to do desserts for family get togethers

Victoria sandwich cakes, banana & chocolate chip loaf, red velvet, coffee & walnut are a few I've done.

My mince pies have been known to turn a hater into a lover Think I made about 300 one year for various people and work etc

Thank you Lådy Líck, your lådyship. I did ask once many moons ago on a thread what exactly Red Velvet was... I'm still none the wiser ...

It's just a vanilla sponge with a bit of cocoa powder and red colouring in it covered with vanilla frosting. It's quite a lot of faff for a cake that you'd expect to taste better! My sons fave though so....

·

Just red 🟥 colouring?! What does red taste like??

Actually, the original “red” colour in red velvet cake comes from the chemical reaction between the cocoa processed with alkali (also known as “Dutch-processed cocoa”) and buttermilk in the batter- acid+alkaline= bubbles and colour. Dutch processed cocoa has a darker, richer colour and therefore tastes more of chocolate than regular cocoa.

A true Red Velvet cake will always, always have cream cheese frosting. But nowadays for simplicity’s sake, red food colour will be added. Most red food colour tastes rank, unless it’s cochineal-based. More to Google!

My oldest son adores red velvet cake. I think there are better tasting cakes out there. Coffee and Walnut. Oh yes "

Thank you darling. You are worthy of group Åfternoon Teå Part 4.

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By *viatrixWoman
5 weeks ago

Redhill


"I enjoy baking and I'm always asked to do desserts for family get togethers

Victoria sandwich cakes, banana & chocolate chip loaf, red velvet, coffee & walnut are a few I've done.

My mince pies have been known to turn a hater into a lover Think I made about 300 one year for various people and work etc

Thank you Lådy Líck, your lådyship. I did ask once many moons ago on a thread what exactly Red Velvet was... I'm still none the wiser ...

It's just a vanilla sponge with a bit of cocoa powder and red colouring in it covered with vanilla frosting. It's quite a lot of faff for a cake that you'd expect to taste better! My sons fave though so....

·

Just red 🟥 colouring?! What does red taste like??

Actually, the original “red” colour in red velvet cake comes from the chemical reaction between the cocoa processed with alkali (also known as “Dutch-processed cocoa”) and buttermilk in the batter- acid+alkaline= bubbles and colour. Dutch processed cocoa has a darker, richer colour and therefore tastes more of chocolate than regular cocoa.

A true Red Velvet cake will always, always have cream cheese frosting. But nowadays for simplicity’s sake, red food colour will be added. Most red food colour tastes rank, unless it’s cochineal-based. More to Google!

My oldest son adores red velvet cake. I think there are better tasting cakes out there. Coffee and Walnut. Oh yes

Thank you darling. You are worthy of group Åfternoon Teå Part 4."

Yes please.

This time I promise not to say “I’ll eat anything!”

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Covent Garden

It's true: she'll eat anything... ... ⬆️

And yes, I've shameless bumped my own thread. 😇

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By *hesblokeMan
4 weeks ago

Derbyshire village

From scones to a rich fruit cake - baking is fun and easy to learn. And you get to munch something delicious afterwards!

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By *JcuriousCouple
4 weeks ago

Derby

Absolutely not, I'm terrible Nero 😂

Miss S x

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By *o_yeur_eyes_onlyMan
4 weeks ago

Londontown


"

I made a pumpkin and ginger tea loaf on Sunday. It was pretty good, if you like both pumpkin and ginger. "

......this sounds delish!!

Used to bake all the time, but haven't done so in a few years.

Favourites:

Coffee and Walnut loaf

Lemon drizzle

Vic Sponge

Loads of cookies

Banana bread

Variations of brownies

Basque style cheesecake

I'm hungry.....

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By *layfullsamMan
4 weeks ago

Solihull

I’m a master baker phew

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By *insBadMan
4 weeks ago

& around

Soda bread!!!!!

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"From scones to a rich fruit cake - baking is fun and easy to learn. And you get to munch something delicious afterwards!"

🍞

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By *naswingdressWoman
4 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

Yeah,I bake. No one has died yet.

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By *imi_RougeWoman
4 weeks ago

Portsmouth

Yes

Yes

Surprisingly the carrot cake with cream cheese frosting always seems to be everyone's favourite. Mine definitely tastes better than any I've tried in cafes. It's moist and spicy.

I'd recommend Jane's patisserie for recipes!

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By *ackandsashaCouple
4 weeks ago

West Dublin

Banana bread my go to. Closely followed by apple pie. Do the occasional Guinness loaf too.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Absolutely not, I'm terrible Nero 😂

Miss S x"

Same here!

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By *imi_RougeWoman
4 weeks ago

Portsmouth


"I occasionally cream some butter and sugar together.

Cinnamon rolls are probably my signature bake, but carrot cake is catching up.

Also pastel de nata, mince pies, tarte au frais get trotted out when seasonally appropriate.

B"

I really want to give cinnamon rolls a try...

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By *ife NinjaMan
4 weeks ago

Dunfermline


"I occasionally cream some butter and sugar together.

Cinnamon rolls are probably my signature bake, but carrot cake is catching up.

Also pastel de nata, mince pies, tarte au frais get trotted out when seasonally appropriate.

B

I really want to give cinnamon rolls a try... "

I'd buy one

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By *vaRose43Woman
4 weeks ago

Forest of Dean

I am very much a lover of baking

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By *obilebottomMan
4 weeks ago

All over


"I am very much a lover of baking "

An you are bakonh for the Fan bake challenge too. Cheers

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By *osey WalesMan
4 weeks ago

Surrey

Nope.

I tried making banana bread once. Failed.

Gave up.

I leave the professionals to do what they do best and i buy their delicious wares

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By *osey WalesMan
4 weeks ago

Surrey

That said... if any Irish formites have a decent recipe for a brack (so i can put a ring or pound in it) i'll give that a go

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By *emboy AlexMan
4 weeks ago

Chadderton, Manchester

Yes! I'm an avid baker and cook ^-^. I've actually just had meets where I cook and/or bake something with someone and I have a regular now where that's what we do alongside the normal sexual stuff :3. Yesterday we cooked an apple and blackberry pie and also made a beautiful pasta dish with some homemade garlic bread to go with it.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
4 weeks ago

Reading

I dont bake much but I do cook.

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By *sleWightCoupleCouple
4 weeks ago

Ryde

Recently made Empanadas for the first time - the traditional kind with beef, dried sausage, potato and sliced boiled egg in them.

Really nice!

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By *hisky and WineCouple
4 weeks ago

the vicinity of Betelgeuse


"Gentlemën, Lådìes, Nøn-Bínarìes and Persons of Interest...

During my formative years here in this bureau of sexual affairs (i.e. Fab) I have come across many women (and a few good men) thrive behind the heat of their ovens: nearly every chat includes a love of baking cakes and cookies and bread.

Is this place full of bakers? Do you bake? What is your crowing glory?"

Love to bake, especially sour dough bread. I have a starter I’ve kept alive since the first covid lock down

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By *vaRose43Woman
4 weeks ago

Forest of Dean


"I am very much a lover of baking

An you are bakonh for the Fan bake challenge too. Cheers "

I am!

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By *rRiosMan
4 weeks ago

dublin


"Gentlemën, Lådìes, Nøn-Bínarìes and Persons of Interest.."

I was watching a Kenji Lopez cooking video recently and he’s sign off with a phrase “guys and gals and non-binary pals” I quite liked it

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"

I made a pumpkin and ginger tea loaf on Sunday. It was pretty good, if you like both pumpkin and ginger.

......this sounds delish!!

Used to bake all the time, but haven't done so in a few years.

Favourites:

Coffee and Walnut loaf

Lemon drizzle

Vic Sponge

Loads of cookies

Banana bread

Variations of brownies

Basque style cheesecake

I'm hungry....."

Banana Bread, when moist and soft, is very more'ish!

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Soda bread!!!!! "

How very effervescent! 🫧

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Yeah,I bake. No one has died yet."

She's the baker's assassin! 🥷🏻

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By *o_yeur_eyes_onlyMan
4 weeks ago

Londontown

Also....

....the very first "recipe" I remember coming across was when my first ever gf (talking high school) gave me a handwritten recipe of "Banana Love Bread" (it was full of innuendos)..... unfortunately I was too naive at the time to get the hint that she wanted a bit more than to hold hands and kiss behind the dorms!!

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Yes

Yes

Surprisingly the carrot cake with cream cheese frosting always seems to be everyone's favourite. Mine definitely tastes better than any I've tried in cafes. It's moist and spicy.

I'd recommend Jane's patisserie for recipes!"

I do enjoy reading your humble brags. I find them uplifting like yeast. 😘

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Yes! I'm an avid baker and cook ^-^. I've actually just had meets where I cook and/or bake something with someone and I have a regular now where that's what we do alongside the normal sexual stuff :3. Yesterday we cooked an apple and blackberry pie and also made a beautiful pasta dish with some homemade garlic bread to go with it. "

I quite like this anecdote - a modern twist on the sex and baking concept. ♀️🍞♂️

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Gentlemën, Lådìes, Nøn-Bínarìes and Persons of Interest..

I was watching a Kenji Lopez cooking video recently and he’s sign off with a phrase “guys and gals and non-binary pals” I quite liked it "

I am not familiar with Kenji but I may look him up. 🇯🇵

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By *inxybWoman
4 weeks ago

Durham

I love to bake, and will happily give anything a go. Have always loved making cakes though, since I got 10/10 for my Victoria Sponge at school when I was 12! I’ve just finished piping a batch of pumpkin spice cupcakes ready to take into work tomorrow and my kitchen smells delicious.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I love to bake, and will happily give anything a go. Have always loved making cakes though, since I got 10/10 for my Victoria Sponge at school when I was 12! I’ve just finished piping a batch of pumpkin spice cupcakes ready to take into work tomorrow and my kitchen smells delicious."

I think having the dedication, enthusiasm and flair certainly helps. I don't have the patience. I wish I did. xx

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By *MattyMan
4 weeks ago

Naked coffee house near you - Wiltshire - Swindon

I have been known to make the odd cake now and then, a lemon drizzle being a bit a fans favourite of mine from all accounts.

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By (user no longer on site)
4 weeks ago

I'm not much of a baker but I made a delicious pistachio and raspberry sponge with pistachio and lime buttercream a few months back. It wasn't the prettiest cake but it tasted amazing

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By *rHotNottsMan
4 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Made bread for years , all different kinds of Breads and sourdough, love the process & the kids used to love fresh bread in the mornings.

I’ve only just recently started making cakes though I’m currently experimenting with things like banana, berries, dried fruits and nuts, maple syrup, honey trying not to use sugar.really enjoying it , Made a blueberry and almond cake a few times

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By *rHotNottsMan
4 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"I'm not much of a baker but I made a delicious pistachio and raspberry sponge with pistachio and lime buttercream a few months back. It wasn't the prettiest cake but it tasted amazing"

That’s sounds amazing I’m gonna have to make it

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4 weeks ago

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4 weeks ago


"I'm not much of a baker but I made a delicious pistachio and raspberry sponge with pistachio and lime buttercream a few months back. It wasn't the prettiest cake but it tasted amazing

That’s sounds amazing I’m gonna have to make it "

I can't even find the recipe now. I improvised with the icing because the recipe was just for pistachio but it worked out well. Had to buy pistachio paste though which was expensive haha

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By *TinyDelight-Woman
4 weeks ago

City Centre

I'm not a dedicated Baker but I enjoy it when I make the effort. I find it comforting and stress relieving. It's always nice to see loved one's enjoying what I've baked too.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"I have been known to make the odd cake now and then, a lemon drizzle being a bit a fans favourite of mine from all accounts."

I much prefer Odd Cåkes. I like the spontaneity of non-conformity.

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By *rown_Bread78Man
4 weeks ago

Leeds

Does a Bread Machine count?

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By *rHotNottsMan
4 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"I'm not much of a baker but I made a delicious pistachio and raspberry sponge with pistachio and lime buttercream a few months back. It wasn't the prettiest cake but it tasted amazing

That’s sounds amazing I’m gonna have to make it

I can't even find the recipe now. I improvised with the icing because the recipe was just for pistachio but it worked out well. Had to buy pistachio paste though which was expensive haha"

I just picked up a few grams of pistachio kernels on the market for less than $1 I’ll grind them mix with lime juice, butter & icing sugar

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Does a Bread Machine count? "

Only if it's analytical. 😉

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By *ulieScrumptiousWoman
4 weeks ago

North West


"I occasionally cream some butter and sugar together.

Cinnamon rolls are probably my signature bake, but carrot cake is catching up.

Also pastel de nata, mince pies, tarte au frais get trotted out when seasonally appropriate.

B

She's lucky to have you. You know, what's-her-face. 🩶"

I am very lucky. 😍

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By *issYeuxBleusWoman
4 weeks ago

My boudoir - S Wales

I can’t bake but happy to eat aaaaaalll that cake 😋

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By *eroLondon OP   Man
4 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Made bread for years , all different kinds of Breads and sourdough, love the process & the kids used to love fresh bread in the mornings.

I’ve only just recently started making cakes though I’m currently experimenting with things like banana, berries, dried fruits and nuts, maple syrup, honey trying not to use sugar.really enjoying it , Made a blueberry and almond cake a few times"

I envy your baking skills and your verve.

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