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Foodie Friday: Spiced ginger Bundt cake

Foodie FridayThe ground spices make this spectacular cake perfect for the Christmas season. Good both warm and at room temperature, it’s best drizzled with caramel sauce, topped with spiced whipped cream – or both. Thanks to Williams Sonoma for this week’s recipe.


Ingredients

250 g unsalted butter, at room temperature, plus more for greasing
470 g plain flour, plus more for dusting
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 tsp. allspice
2 tbsp. ground ginger
45 g peeled and grated fresh ginger
220 g firmly packed light brown sugar
1 egg
345 g light molasses
250 ml buttermilk

For the caramel sauce (optional):
125 g sugar
1 tbsp. unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
60 ml double cream

For the nutmeg whipped cream (optional):
375 ml double cream
6 tbsp. 45 g icing sugar
1 tsp. freshly grated nutmeg, plus more for garnish

Method 

1. Preheat an oven to 180°C. Butter a 25cm Bundt pan and dust lightly with flour and shake out any excess.

2. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, salt, baking powder, cinnamon, allspice, ground ginger and grated ginger. In another large bowl, using an electric mixer, beat together the butter and brown sugar until light and creamy. Beat in the egg. Add the molasses and beat until well blended, about 2 minutes. Beat in the flour mixture in 3 additions alternately with the buttermilk in 2 additions, beginning and ending with the flour mixture. Pour the batter into the prepared pan.

3. Bake until a toothpick inserted into the centre of the cake comes out clean, about 50 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack and let cool in the pan for 10 minutes. Turn the cake out of the pan, slipping a knife between the edge of the cake and the pan to loosen. Turn the cake right side up and let cool for at least 15 minutes before serving.

4. While the cake is baking, make the caramel sauce. Put the sugar in a heavy saucepan and add enough water to just cover (it should resemble wet sand). Place over medium-high heat and cook, swirling (not stirring) the pan occasionally to ensure even cooking, until the mixture starts to bubble and the edges begin to turn amber 7 to 10 minutes. Watching carefully to prevent overcooking, heat until the mixture turns a deep amber, 3 to 5 minutes longer. Remove from the heat and very carefully add the butter (it may spatter) and then the cream, swirling the pan until the mixture is evenly blended. Set the sauce aside until ready to serve, or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Rewarm the sauce over low heat before serving.

5. Right before serving, make the whipped cream, if using: In a large bowl, using an electric mixer, beat the cream until soft peaks form. Sprinkle in the icing sugar and nutmeg and continue to beat until almost stiff peaks form. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.

6. Drizzle the cake with the warm caramel sauce, if using, and cut into wedges. If desired, garnish each wedge with a dollop of whipped cream and sprinkle with nutmeg. Serves 12 to 16.

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Foodie Friday: Williams Sonoma’s Peppermint Bark Pavlova

This layered pavlova makes a stunning Christmas Day dessert.

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 cups (630g) sugar
  • 2 tbs cornflour
  • 12 egg whites
  • 2 pinches of salt
  • 1 tsp cream of tartar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 625g dark chocolate, roughly chopped
  • 2 1/2 cups (625 ml) thick cream (min 35% fat)
  • 1 tin (454g) Peppermint Bark, 1 sheet broken into small pieces, 1 sheet broken into large shards
  • Vanilla ice cream for serving (optional)

Method

Have all the ingredients at room temperature.

Position 1 rack in the upper third and 1 rack in the lower third of an oven. Preheat the oven to 120°C. Line 2 baking sheets with baking paper.

In a small bowl, whisk together 1 1/4 cups (315g) of the sugar and 1 tbs of the cornflour until evenly distributed. Set aside.

In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat together 6 of the egg whites, 1 pinch of salt and 1/2 tsp of the cream of tartar on low speed until frothy, about 30 seconds. Increase the speed to medium and beat for 30 seconds more. Increase the speed to medium-high and slowly add the sugar mixture. Beat for 1 minute, then add 1/2 tsp of the vanilla. Continue beating until the mixture is glossy and stiff peaks form, 1 to 2 minutes more. Transfer the meringue to a pastry bag fitted with a 2cm round tip.

Starting in the centre of each prepared baking sheet, pipe a 23cm round of meringue, working outward in a spiral fashion. Using a spatula, gently spread the meringue so it is level and flat. Transfer the baking sheets to the oven and bake until the meringues are just slightly browned and dry to the touch, about 1 1/4 hours, switching the sheets between the racks and rotating them 180 degrees halfway through baking.

Transfer the baking paper sheets with the meringues on them to wire racks. When the meringues are cool to the touch, gently remove them from the baking paper and place directly on the racks.

Wash and dry the mixer bowl and whisk. Repeat the process with the remaining sugar, cornflour, egg whites, salt, cream of tartar and vanilla, and bake and cool 2 more rounds of meringue.

Wash and dry the mixer bowl and whisk. Place the chocolate in the mixer bowl.


In a small saucepan over medium-high heat, bring the cream to a simmer. Pour over the chocolate and let stand for 2 minutes, then stir until the chocolate is completely melted and the mixture is smooth. Let cool to room temperature, about 2 hours.

Set the bowl on the mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Beat on medium-high speed until the ganache is light and fluffy, 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer the ganache to a clean pastry bag fitted with a 2cm round tip.

To assemble the pavlova, pipe a small dollop of the ganache on a cake stand or platter. Place 1 meringue round on top, pipe a layer of the ganache on the meringue and sprinkle with one-third of the small Peppermint Bark pieces. Repeat the layers, ending with a layer of ganache on top of the fourth meringue round. Top with the large Peppermint Bark shards. Serve the pavlova with vanilla ice cream. Serves 12.

TipTo make it easier to create even layers of meringue, draw a circle guideline on each sheet of baking paper, then place the paper on a baking sheet. If you don’t have a pastry bag, place large scoops of the meringue in the centre of each circle guideline and use a spatula to carefully spread the meringue to the edges of the circle, forming an even layer. Whip the ganache just before assembling the pavlova; it can quickly become too firm to work with.

Buy Williams Sonoma’s famous Peppermint Bark online.

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Jen’s Christmas gift picks from west elm, Pottery Barn & more

Sponsored by Williams Sonoma Australia

You know who does Christmas well? Americans, that’s who! Having grown up in the UK, Christmas for me is all about roaring fires, mulled wine, huge roast dinners and plenty of baked goods. Here in Australia, while many people’s Christmas is more about the beach, great weather and seafood, I know plenty of us can’t resist the charm of a more traditional white Christmas vibe. Step into the US mega brands Pottery Barn, west elm, Williams Sonoma or Pottery Barn Kids right now and you’re sure to get your fix!

On top of that, the four stores are brilliant places to pick up Christmas gifts. So I’ve curated my favourites from each brand for you.

WEST ELM

Metallic + Pastel Glass Candle Holders, from $16

Combining this year’s trends for pastels and metallics, these would make a gorgeous gift! Great price point too.

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Crewel Diamond Linework Cushion, $54

west elm do cushions SO well in my opinion and most of you readers would agree you can never have too many! I’m coveting this one and its monochrome palette makes it a safe bet to buy for someone else. As if you needed more reasons to love it, this cushion is made by hand in India and 100% cotton. I feel a gift-to-self coming on…

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Cafe Scented Candle — Honey and Tobacco, $22

Trust me when I tell you this candle smells DIVINE. In fact, I’d go as far as to say this is my favourite candle discovery of 2016; on high rotation at my place. The packaging’s fab too. It would look gorgeous in anyone’s home.

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POTTERY BARN

Copper Bar Flask, $44

Seriously, what guy (or gal!) wouldn’t love this? It’s also available in gold.

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An oldie but a goodie, you can’t go wrong with a luxurious white waffle robe for that spa feel at home. You can even opt to get this monogrammed for your loved one in store (but not online).

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Luna Brushed Gold Cutlery Set, $69

I’d certainly be your new best friend if you bought me this gorgeous gold cutlery this Christmas! Perfect for entertaining or a bit of everyday luxury!

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WILLIAMS SONOMA

The Original Peppermint Bark $42

Seriously, they need to make this stuff all year round, but then I guess it wouldn’t be such a festive treat. Creamy chocolate, white chocolate, peppermint oil and smashed up candy canes. What’s not to like, people? This stuff is so Christmassy and so moreish! The beautiful tin makes it perfect for gifting. You could even get away with skipping the gift wrap. There’s actually a whole Peppermint Bark range these days, with genius creations like Peppermint Bark Pretzels. Does it get more American or more festive?!

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Cosy Cocktail Mixer, Mulled Pear $24

I once, innocently, asked my friend in the UK to Airmail me some mulled wine spice mix for Christmas. It did not end well. Customs didn’t like it for whatever reason! Another time, my in laws’ Christmas guests looked at me like I was a crazy lady for serving them hot mulled wine on a 30-plus day! I think this cosy cocktail mixer would go down well with the Aussies this Christmas though!

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Nordic Ware Small Anniversary Bundt Cake Pan, $40

Buying for a baker? Who could resist this beautiful cake tin? Not only will it help you create seriously impressive looking cakes without all the effort (a dusting of powdered sugar or a drizzle of icing and you’re away!), it would also looking stunning hanging on a kitchen wall or displayed on open shelving. Gorgeous in gold! This is a smaller version of the original Nordic Ware bundt cake pan introduced in the mid 20th Century. Round out this gift with a packet of Bundt Cake Mix.

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POTTERY BARN KIDS

Anywhere Chair, from $114 complete with cover. Monogramming available in store for an extra cost

The bestselling Anywhere Chair is a winner for kids. We bought Seb one for his first birthday and he loves it. Not only is it sturdier than some of the cheaper ones out there on the market, it also looks so much more stylish in your lounge room and you won’t want to hide it away! As an added bonus the cover is machine washable and you can buy a spare cover too (there’s a variety of colours and patterns to choose from) if your child, for example, tends to cover his in Weetbix kisses and touch it with yoghurt hands…

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Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch & Max sheet set, $109

You’ve heard the concept of new PJs for Christmas, now what about new sheets?! I absolutely love these festive Grinch sheets! One flat and one fitted sheet and a pillowcase included.

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Madeline Play Vanity, $399

What little girl wouldn’t love this pint-sized dressing table? So gorgeous! The extremely high quality will hopefully help you justify the price tag of this investment piece which could one day become a family heirloom! Tuffet stool ($109) sold separately.

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New Star Wars

The Pottery Barn Kids Star Wars range has always been amazing and the latest pieces don’t disappoint! I’m loving the Play Chairs ($179) in Darth Vader or R2-D2 and the Decorative Cushions ($59).

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CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS AND TABLEWARE

You can also pick up some really special Christmas decorations from the stores. I’m loving the Merry and Bright Stockings from Pottery Barn Kids (even better if you personalise them) for $49, the Blowfish Ornament from Pottery Barn for $17.50 (and so many more of their tree decs) and the Felt Ball Sparkle Wreath from west elm for $69.

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Happy shopping!

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A very festive December 7 Vignettes with Stockland!

I know, it has come to a shock to me too that it’s December next week! While this brings with it all manner of gift shopping (and packing for trip to England with a baby) anxiety, it also means it’s time for a fresh 7 Vignettes. Hooray! We’re delighted to welcome Stockland on board as our latest sponsor and guest judge. And they have chosen some fabulously festive themes for you all. I think you’re going to love these!

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We will be asking you to tag us and your nearest Stockland shopping centre from the following:

There’s a massive $1,000 Stockland voucher for the overall winner and $100 daily theme prizes. Alternative prizes will be arranged for those living unreasonably far from a Stockland shopping centre.

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If you haven’t played before or need a reminder of how it all works go here or ask any questions in the comments below.

The fun starts on 1 December. Happy prepping and happy vignetting!

 

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Addicted to the memory of Christmas: one reader’s story

By Kate Korber

It may sound completely clichéd, but Christmas is truly my favourite time of year. Each Christmas is like a new chapter in a story, a place where new memories are written and a time when we can reflect on the wonderful times we’ve had in the past. Decorating my home at Christmas is all about celebrating these wonderful times. From my childhood, to getting married, teaching children over the years and then having my own. You could say that I am addicted to celebrating the memory of Christmas.

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Whether you are a fan of decorating your home or not, Christmas truly comes to life if you embellish your home with ornaments and knick knacks that have meaning. It’s not about spending a great deal of money, or having the latest ‘on trend’ style. For me, a home comes to life at Christmas when you bring out the things that remind you of happy times gone by and the people you love. Filling my home with these wonderful keepsakes makes me feel eternally grateful for the blessings in my life, for the people around me, and for those who are no longer with us.

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The focal point of my home at Christmas is (surprise, surprise), the tree. We always get a real tree as there is nothing like the smell of pine to warm your heart. Each year, I bring out my collection of baubles, stars and ornaments that remind me of great adventures, cherished moments and people who have been in my life. Whether it be handmade stars from Bryant Park in New York, purchased on our honeymoon, glass birds from my late Granny’s tree or ornaments given to me by students I have taught, they all mean something and bring so much joy. A sentimental favourite would have to be a silver baby carriage, given to me by a parent to celebrate the impending birth of my daughter Ella two years ago. Some people might think it’s tacky, but the handmade ornaments made by my daughter sit proudly on the shelf, and I hope they do for many years to come.

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This year will by my son Hudson’s first Christmas. To celebrate, a personalised stocking has been made to hang on our new mantle, along with the rest of our family (including our dog, Lloyd). When I was young, I made stockings for my entire family that still hang on my parents’ mantle today. Each time I look at these stockings, I remember what it was like to find them filled with presents as a child on Christmas morning. I can’t wait for my own children to do the same.

Recently, my Nanna gave me her vintage nativity set, one that she has had since the 1960s. It will be the first year that it sits underneath my tree, but it will forever remind me of the many years it stood under hers. Advent calendars adorn the walls for my children to open each day in December, a flashback to my own childhood when we would argue over whose turn it was to open the paper door. A tin Santa sits on my side table, a present from my sister and a reminder of the time when I first moved out of home and decorated my own home for the first time.

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Many find it overwhelming to choose a theme, colour and style for their home at Christmas. I prefer to keep it simple. Fresh flowers and lit candles bring the house alive. Each year, I bring out the old and sentimental decorations, but also add a few new friends to the collection. This year, Ella helped me choose a few new ornaments to hang on our tree. Each element, whether old or new, has meaning. For me, this is a simple way to bring love into my home and keep the Christmas memory alive, especially as our children get older and learn about this joyous time of year. There is nothing like a home filled with wonderful reminders of happy times past and Christmas for me is my chance to do just that.

–Kate Korber is a primary school teacher and mum of two who blogs at Happy Ella After.

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Christmas table styling tips for every taste!

Christmas is a time to enjoy the company of family and friends with great food and wine; so make the most of a festive lunch with a beautifully themed table that invites celebration. Villeroy & Boch marketing manager MaryAnne Fesq offers great tips on how to set the scene with just a few seasonal touches.

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Classic white – With so much colour around the home at Christmas, from the decorations to the presents, classic white tableware can be a calming addition to the tablescape.

Bring festive highlights to the table – Build the theme and keep family and friends in festive spirits by adding decorations or tree ornaments to the table. This is a great way to dress the table and a delightful way to personalise place settings for guests.

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Delectable treats – Spread the festivities beyond the dining table by keeping biscuits, nuts and other snacks in individual bowls or tray stands dotted around the house for guests to help themselves and enjoy.

Use your stemware – Whether it’s a casual celebration or more formal Christmas event, drinks and desserts will always look and taste better in beautiful glassware; taking the meal from every day to something special.

The Villeroy & Boch Christmas collection is available from selected department stores and the House of Villeroy & Boch, Glenside (SA). It can also be purchased online from the Villeroy & Boch e-shop.

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Christmas 7 Vignettes with Domayne starts a week today

Who else is excited about Christmas?! Love it. This year, I’m going all out with a real tree and everything. Bring it on! So it’s just a week until our last 7 Vignettes for the year starts and I’m delighted to announce our sponsor, Domayne, who have come up with some fab festive themes. There’s also, in a first, going to be a prize every day so there’s an incentive to try consistently hard across the whole week! Oh, and an overall winner and prize too.

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Feel free to share this list on Instagram or any other social media!

So you have a whole week to prepare now. You can take these themes as literally as you like. They don’t have to have a festive feel as well; that’s totally up to you. Each day, one winner, chosen by Domayne, will win a $50 Domayne voucher. And at the end of the week, one overall winner will be crowned and they’ll receive a $200 voucher.

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If you haven’t played before, this is the perfect time to give it a go, even if just for fun and Christmas cheer! Experience our friendly Insta-community for yourself, it’s a warm and fuzzy place to be! Find out how it all works hereThis month, make sure you tag @domayne_australia and @interiorsaddict and use the hashtag #7vignettes.

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If you have any questions, please comment below. Check out Domayne online.

Coming soon: News of an exciting new beautiful product to help you get organised with your vignette inspiration. Stay tuned!

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Win beanbag chairs for Christmas with December 7 Vignettes

It’s 7 Vignettes time again this Sunday (1 December) and, it’s been a while, but I’ve decided to be the judge this month. I see it as a real treat!

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Here’s the themes list (above) with all of them suggested by you, the reader, as requested last month. You may notice a subtle festive flavour!

And I have a great prize too, thanks to Lujo: two indoor beanbag chairs in your choice of colour, delivered to your door in time for Christmas (and who doesn’t need extra seats at Christmas?!) worth almost $600!

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