Clotted Cream

Clotted cream is traditionally eaten with yummy warm British scones. It’s a traditional and typical spread to have instead of butter for your scones. It’s thick and creamy and amazingly delicious! But what’s the difference between butter and clotted cream? Well butter is made by churning (or whipping) cream. Clotted cream, has to do with the separation of the fat in your cream. Leaving your … Continue reading Clotted Cream

Double Chocolate Chip Scones

Scones are one staple British breakfast/brunch/afternoon tea treat. It’s also commonly just a plain scone, and to be honest they are extremely tasty on their own, and without any additional flavoring. However, because I absolutely love chocolate, and had some chocolate chips left over from a previous bake, I thought why not change things up a bit. So in true Ammna ‘extra’ style, I’ve created … Continue reading Double Chocolate Chip Scones

Fig & Coconut Cashew Bars

Its the season for figs, and what better way to have figs than to make a dessert with it! 😉 These yummy, chewy, creamy delicious fig, coconut and cashew bars may be healthy, but they are amazing! They’re also vegan, gluten-free, lactose free and no-bake!!!! Here’s how you make them! INGREDIENTS : Base – ½ cup walnuts 1/4 cashews ¼ cup almonds 2 tbsp desiccated … Continue reading Fig & Coconut Cashew Bars

Mini Juicy Apple Pie for Pi Day!

It’s March 14th today and that means it’s one of the most favorable days for all mathematicians, nerds, geeks, pie eaters, sweet lovers and anyone else. 😉 it’s Pi Day!!! 3.14 is the shortened version of explaining Pi, (there is no Pi emoji otherwise I would’ve inserted it here) and as the ‘3’ could translated into March (the third month of the year) and the … Continue reading Mini Juicy Apple Pie for Pi Day!

Rhubarb & Strawberry Pie

Now thats its extremely hot outside, and the only thing that can make the summer heat a little cooler is when you take a bite of something tart but sweet. Yes! That yummy feeling!! Well here is a Rhubarb and Strawberry Pie that is perfect for any summer dinner. To enjoy the tartness of the rhubarb and the sweetness fo the strawberries with the crunchiness … Continue reading Rhubarb & Strawberry Pie

Saffron & Almond Cream Macaron (saffron semla macaron)

The ultimate winter Macaron is here! and its here to stay! 😉 If anyone of you readers out there have tastes a Swedish dessert called a Semla (cardamom bun with almond paste and whipped cream) then your in luck! ‘Coz here is a Saffron version of it as a macaron! (minus the cardamom) Trust me this is a new thing, and every one will LOVE … Continue reading Saffron & Almond Cream Macaron (saffron semla macaron)

Crunchy & Sticky Honeycombe

Nothing like a nice little treat with your coffee in the afternoons, or evenings. Well here’s my recipe for honeycombe. This is a chewy, crunchy sticky little treat, that’S super yummy, no one will ever say no to it! Here’s how you make it! INGREDIENTS:  200g caster sugar 5 tbsp honey (or you could use syrup) 1½ teaspoons bicarbonate of soda METHOD:  Put the sugar … Continue reading Crunchy & Sticky Honeycombe

Ooey Gooey Salted Caramel

My ooey gooey salted caramel is to die for! Its only takes 10 minutes to make plus you can use it to add  that little extra touch to apples, cakes, frosting, cookies, even food! Literally anything! Super easy, Super yummy and Super gooey!! 🙂 Here’s how you make it! INGREDIENTS   50g unsalted butter 1 cup light brown sugar, packed 3/4 cup heavy whipping cream 3/4 … Continue reading Ooey Gooey Salted Caramel

Burnt Basque Cheesecake

So this is one of the trends for 2019. A burnt top, soft creamy cheesecake. Its actually nothing new, and comes from San Sebastian, and is known either as a San Sebastian cheesecake or basque cheesecake. My version has a little lemon in it, because.. why not!!? 😉 Its very indulgent, very creamy, and super delicious! Here’s how you make it! INGREDIENTS: 500 g cream … Continue reading Burnt Basque Cheesecake

Lemon Blondies with chocolate/lemon drizzle

Lemon Blondies, these are blondies which are are a pale version of the brownies but with an extra intensity flavor of lemon! They are very delicious and easy to bake. I added some chocolate lemon drizzle on top but you can have them without anything even. They are great at room temp but even better when chilled! Even if you’re not a citrusy lover, you … Continue reading Lemon Blondies with chocolate/lemon drizzle