Fluffy, delicious, and easy to make, fairy cakes are always a great kitchen activity for kids and teens. This recipe takes an hour to make from start to finish and makes 12 to 16 cakes. Make sure an ...
This easy fairy cakes recipe is perfect for baking with children. Decorate with a little drizzly icing and plenty of sprinkles, or go for the full butterfly effect. If you want to change the flavour, ...
Remember when you last made fairy cakes? Us neither. Okay, they're not quite as grown-up as icing-covered sibling the cupcake, but that doesn't mean these dainty delights aren't just as tasty to eat.
Having multiple food allergies can be particularly tough on kids, especially when it comes to finding party-type foods. I therefore set myself the task of creating light and spongy fairy cakes that ...
A little baking won’t go amiss as generations of families gather to watch the Gaelic football final replay, Dublin clashing once again with Kerry. I thought these old-fashioned fairy cakes might ...
If there’s one thing I’ve become something of a master of since having kids, it’s fairy cakes. Every weekend there comes a point when we run out of things to do and baking always saves my bacon as a ...
1 Preheat the oven to 180°C/Fan 160°C/Gas 4. Line a fairy cake tin with paper cases. 2 Put the flour and baking powder in a bowl and whisk to get rid of any lumps. 3 Put the butter, sugar and orange ...
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