Ingredient: Salted Butter

  • Banana Punch Cake

    Banana Punch Cake

    Banana punch cake! Punch because of the Caribbean flavors of rum, vanilla and orange that are incorporated into the banana cake, an American classic. Bananas need to be over ripped; this is when they give their strongest flavors.

    Banana bread became popular in the US during the 1930s, in the middle of the Great Depression. People were trying to waste as little as possible and started to make bread using over ripped bananas and baking powder, which was readily available.

    A little fun fact but bananas were introduced into the US in the 1870s becoming an instant hit. Even to this day, it is the most consumed fruits in the US! You can only imagine how many of those end up in banana bread recipes!

    Best eaten at room temperature and can be kept in cling film up to 3 days in the fridge.

  • Salted Caramel Chocolate Tart

    Salted Caramel Chocolate Tart

    The salted caramel chocolate tart in my opinion is one of the best desserts I can eat. The chocolate ganache and the salted caramel go perfectly together and it is so easy and quick to make.

    This cake is literally the bomb… a calorie bomb but it’s totally worth it. It melts in your mouth and you only crave it even more!

    The ingredients for the caramel are listed on here but the recipe for it can be found on here.

  • Salted Caramel

    Salted Caramel

    If you have enjoyed the raspberry macarons or if you want to try something different, you should try the salted caramel version!

    The macaron shells are the same from the raspberry macaron recipe. Just replace the raspberry jam with this salted caramel recipe.

    It’s sticky, sweet, and smooth; it’s madness, it’s just so good! Yes, maybe I like caramel a bit too much…