Baking Hamper Giveaway from Domu
In my last post I introduced you all to Domu, their innovative kitchen, home and garden collections and their slow cooker giveaway. Well hang on to your hats folks, I got some more news from them.
Domu are giving one of you the chance to win a fabulous baking hamper just in time for some Christmas baking.
And the hamper is filled with a lot of goodies as you can see below.
A 5 piece set of VonShef stainless steel mixing bowls from 1 – 4.5 L capacity. The bowls come with measurement markings and a very convenient grating attachment.
A VonShef electric hand held mixer with 3different attachments – beaters, dough hooks and a balloon whisk.
A set of 3 VonShef spring form cake tins – 22cm, 24cm and 26cm diameter.
A VonShef 20 piece pastry cutter set – 5 each of stars, hearts, flower and fluted and they are suitable for use by children.
These guys have got your baking needs pretty much covered.To be in with a chance of winning this hamper, all you have to do is enter via the rafflecopter form below. You can even win extra entries by tweeting and sharing some of my recipes each day. This giveaway is open to UK entrants only and runs until Mon November 24th.
Check out my other giveaways here.
The winner is Emma B.
I always make a chocolate log cake and various truffles
Oh, winning this would be amazing! Good luck everyone x
Tunis Cake – I just wish McVities hadn’t stopped making them as they were absolutely amazing.
My mint cream stars
Christmas Pud and brandy sauce!
Stollen bread – although I do need twice as much marzipan as on the recipe (a little bit extra in the bread and constant quality control from the chef, just to check it hasn’t gone rancid)
Christmas pudding! Difficult.. but worth it! 🙂 Faye x
mince pies
Christmas shaped shortbread
Christmas Cake
Cherry pie
Makowiec (poppyseed bread). It takes a little time if you do it properly but it makes me happy to make it 🙂
Chocolate Snowballs are my family’s favourite – Mix 200g dark chocolate with 100g chopped butter over a pain of simmering water until smooth. Then stir 3/4 of a cup of castor sugar and add 3 eggs slowly and mix. Then add 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract, 1 + 1/2 cup of flour, 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder and 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder. Mix into a dough and make 14 balls. Roll the balls into icing sugar and bake in oven at 180 for 10-12 minutes – kids love them
I like to make christmas themed shortbreads (christmas cookie cutters and icing). My lot adore shortbread.
Figgy Pudding
Homemade mince pies
Traditional christmas cake laced with lots of brandy
Has to be mince pies – traditional and fun to make with the kids 🙂
mince pies
Plain and simple – spiced biscuits with icing and glitter!