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"These can actually be made with regular flour if you don't need them to be gluten-free," says Jessica. "If you have children a nice decoration idea is to attach small drawings onto a cocktail stick with a little sellotape and insert them into the cupcakes." These are brilliant with a really aromatic tea like an Earl Grey or rosehip. This recipe makes a dozen so there’s plenty to go round if your mum feels like sharing. The citrus lemon and tangy blueberries work wonders together in this loaf recipe. Finished with a bold, violet drizzle, this cake is an elegant showstopper.
Mom will love a slice of this pretty pink cake with her favorite glass of rosé wine. It's a fun way to feel sort of fancy while you celebrate. Don't be intimidated by the design on this rich chocolatey cake.
Decadent Fudge Cake
Coffee cake isn’t to everyone’s taste - even for coffee addicts - so check first that it’s something your mum will like. Fancy making something fabulous for your mum this Mother’s Day? From simple biscuits to easy fudge, from extravagant Black Forest Gateau to a five-layer rainbow cake, be inspired by our Mother’s Day cake ideas. Make mom’s day just a little bit brighter with this Mellow Yellow Cake. Decorated with warm and bright shades of yellow buttercream, this any-occasion cake would also be great for a spring shower or birthday party. Looking for a minimalistic approach to cake decorating but still want a pop of color?
"You could meet in the middle and present your smaller bakes on a tiered cake stand or stack them into a pyramid on a decorative plate." Buttericing- Butter icing is just a stiffer version of my buttercream. I was generally pleased with my Mother's Day cake, though I wish I had made the pot look a little better.
Sweet Garden Cake
This poundcake is so rich and buttery, you'll only want to eat it once a year. Reviewer Laura says, "This pound cake recipe is awesome! It's moist and dense just like a pound cake should be." "Perfect for chocolate lovers! Great for entertaining, deceptively easy to make. Perfect for people who can't have gluten," says recipe creator Shana Hillman. "Serve warm with ice cream or whipped cream, or simply dusted with icing sugar." If you’re doing a special high tea with cups of tea and a cake, it doesn’t get much more impressive than a classic, deep and dark Black Forest Gateau.
This pear and chocolate tart is so rich and chocolatey you won’t even notice that it doesn’t contain any flour at all. That makes it a great choice if your mum is gluten intolerant or trying to cut down on wheat. No baking involved and it’s laced with one of our favourite liquors?
Assembling the cake:
This spiced cake comes together in one bowl so it couldn't be easier. Top it off with the creamy frosting or keep things simple with a dusting of powdered sugar. "This is by far the tastiest, moistest, most delicious pineapple upside down cake I have ever made or eaten," says reviewer Karen D. Fondant is tinted in six hot fashion colors, then shaped into tufts to create a swash of brilliant texture across your cake!
These have a lovely summery feel, perfect for a sunny Mother’s Day. The buttercream is reduced sugar as well, so they’re a little bit healthier. With the rich flavour of Baileys in a cool creamy cheesecake topping, it make a great pudding after a special Sunday lunch.
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This recipe makes so there will be plenty for mum to treat herself, and the rest of the family to get a taste as well. Colour the macaroons two or three of your mum’s favourite colours and bag them up in a clear cellophane bag, tied with a pretty ribbon. These biscuits are the perfect simple but thoughtful bake. They’re so easy to make and you can personalise them with any message you want, depending on what you call your mum. Are quicker to bake and easier to transport. Use tissue paper and a nice box or tin to complete your gift.
Make this Mother's Day one to remember with a cake almost as sweet as Mom. These springtime desserts taste as good as they look, take it from the home cooks who've tried them. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned baker, you'll make Mama and Grandma proud with these easy cakes. From simple pound cakes to decadent cheesecakes, nothing says, "I love you," more than cake.
Just like a classic tiramisu, these are light, airy and dusted with cocoa. Since these are spiked and topped with a mix of marsala wine and coffee, we’d recommend these aren’t shared with the grandkids. Even though the amounts are very small, kids don’t normally like the coffee flavours.
You could make these days a day or two in advance and ice them on the day or the afternoon before. They’re even freezable (un-iced) if you want to make them well in advance. One of the prettiest Mother's Day cake ideas.
This recipe makes profiteroles, and we recommend 4-5 per person. If red roses feels a bit to Valentinesy, go for pink or yellow ones instead, or even a mix of pastel colours. These heart cookie lollies are easier to make than they may look.
We recommend laying them out in a presentation tin or box, so the whole message shows as she opens it. The recipe makes biscuits, so there’s plenty of room for a short message, and any extra biscuits can be marked with hearts. Once the border was done, I did the wordings. To do this, I used Wilton letter press, and imprinted the word 'MUMMY' on the cake. The plan was to leave just the imprinted letters on the cake. However, after doing that I felt that the cake would look better with some color on the wordings.
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