Life is Sweet is the fourth book by Tarek Malouf, founder of The Hummingbird Bakery. The Hummingbird Bakery was instrumental in popularising the sort of high quality bakes, loved by Americans, first to London through the bakeries and then to the rest of the UK, through the books. I already have a baking book from The Hummingbird Bakery, Cake Days, but I am particularly pleased with this one, let me tell you a little about it.
Life is Sweet is organised into 10 chapters
Cakes, simple and more complex includes Gooey Butter Cake, 7Up Pound Cake, Molasses Pecan Crumb Cake, Chocolate Bundt Cake, Tunnel of Fudge Cake and Upside Down Pear Cake
Cupcakes both familiar and unusual including Banana Foster Cupcakes, Tomato Soup Cupcakes, Toasted Marshmallow Cupcakes, Honey Cornbread Cupcakes and Mint Julep Cupcakes.
Layer Cakes includes an indulgent Peanut Butter and Jelly Cake, Gingerbread Icebox Cake, Alabama Little Layer Cake, Red Velvet Crepe Cake and Appalachian Stack Cake.
Pies is full of very American Pies including, Lemon Chiffon Pie, Deep-fried Apple Pies, Blueberry Cream Cheese Pie, Vinegar Pie and New Orleans Prune Pie.
Cookies and Candies provides bite sized treats such as Soft Molasses Cookies, Black Pepper Cookies (on my list), Vanilla filled Chocolate Cookies, Lemon Drops, Turtle Cookies and Creamy Pecan Pralines.
Traybakes are one of my favourite bakes, how about Coconut Dream Bars, Red Velvet Brownies, Blackberry Limeade Bars and Texas Tassie Bars.
Pancakes are so easy to make and these lovely flavours are very tempting Black Bottom Pancakes, Pumpkin Pancakes, Cinnamon Pancake Cake and Sally Lunn French Toast.
Top your pies and pancakes with some lovely Ice Cream, Grasshopper Ice Cream, Earl Grey Tea and Chocolate Ice Cream, Fresh Peach Ice Cream and Lemon Custard Ice Cream.
Puddings to delight your sweet tooth include Praline Bread Pudding with Pecan Caramel Sauce, Brownie Pudding and White Chocolate Bread Pudding.
The final chapter features Bread and Savouries, Skillet Cornbread, Crawfish Pie, Cinnamon Raisin Swirl Loaf and Graham Crackers.
The book finishes up with some Baking Essentials about Ingredients, Equipment, Methods and Techniques.
Who is it for?
Pretty much anyone who likes baking and is looking for some different ideas to try. It's not aimed at beginner bakers, but if you follow the instructions there is no reason why a novice could not achieve good results.
Pros
A wide range of different bakes, each on a little out of the ordinary. Good photographs which let you see what you are aiming for.
Cons
I can't really think of any cons with this book, it is full of such good things.
The Verdict
I really was beginning to think I had enough baking books, that they were just full of the same sort of recipes, but this one really does have some exciting bakes in it, ones that I really want to bake. So I give a hearty thumbs up to Life is Sweet and would urge you to go out and buy it.
I decided to make the Pear Upside Down Cake, the cake is a soft gingerbread with works so well with the caramelised pears, it works well as a cake and as a dessert.
Upside-Down Pear Cake
Makes one 23 x 32 cm (9 x 13 in) cake, to slice as desired
For the caramelised pears
6 large, ripe pears, peeled, cored ad quartered lengthways
3 tbsp fresh lemon juice
40g (1 1/2 oz) unsalted butter
80g (3 oz) caster sugar
130ml (4 1/2 fl oz) Kentucky bourbon or whisky
For Cake
195g (7oz) plain flour
1 1/2 tbsp ground ginger
1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground cloves
1/2 tsp grated nutmeg
1/2 tsp salt
160g (5 1/2 oz) unsalted butter
75g (2 1/2 oz) dark muscovado sugar
4 large eggs
170g (6 oz) pure cane molasses, such as Meridian
3 tbsp boiling water
1 q/2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
1. Preheat the oven to 175C (350C), Gas mark 4. Line the tin with non-stick baking parchment.
2. To make the caramelised pears, mix the pears with the lemon juice. In a large frying pan, melt the butter and sprinkle with half the caster sugar. Put the pear quarters into the pan. Cook for about 5 minutes until brown on one side. Turn and cook for a further 5 minutes until the other side is brown. With a slotted spoon, carefully remove the pear quarters and set aside to cool slightly.
3. Add the bourbon and the rest of the caster sugar to the pan and cook and stir frequently for about 5 minutes until the mixture becomes syrupy. Pour this syrup into the baking tin and tip the tin to spread evenly over the bottom of the tin.
4. Start to arrange the pears from one corner so that they cover the bottom of the tin and are facing the same direction. Set aside.
5. To make the cake, sift together the flour, spices and salt in a bowl.
6. Using a freestanding electric mixer with paddle attachment or hand-held electric whisk, cream the butter and sugar together for around 5 minutes on a medium-high speed until light and fluffy. Add the eggs one at a time on a lower speed, scraping down the sides of the bowl after each addition. Only beat until just Incorporated. Add the molasses and beat for a few moments longer to mix.
7. In a small bowl, add the boiling water to the bicarbonate of soda and set aside. Add half the flour mixture to the creamed mixture on low speed. then add the water and bicarbonate of soda and the rest of the flour mixture and mix until well Incorporated It will look like the mixture has split, but that i correct.
8. Scrape the mixture into the tin on top of the arranged pears and bake for 25 minutes. Reduce the oven temperature to 165C (325F) Gas mark 3 and bake for 10-15 minutes longer. The top should bounce bake when lightly touched. Cool in the tin for 1 hour, then run a knife around the edges of the cake. Place a tray over the top of the tin and carefully(but quickly) turn upside down.
The resulting cake is rich and treacley but not too dense, the pears add a lovely texture to the cake and are not too sweet. A really delightful bake and I was thrilled with comments that my version looks just like the one in the book.
The Hummingbird Bakery - Life is Sweet
100 original recipes for happy home baking
Published by 4th Estate, Harper Collins
RRP £20
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Janice, this looks like a beautiful book, thanks for this review. I agree that there are too many baking books, so I'm also looking for something a bit different, and this sounds fantastic. Gingerbread is one of my favourites and I love pears so I can't wait to try this recipe. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks, the cake was a great succes.
DeleteToo many to mention BUT at a push probably carrot or chocolate or lemon drizzle or fruit or banana or cheese cake :)
ReplyDeleteGreat choices
DeleteHard to choose just one, but I do love a very simple Cherry Cake! This pear cake looks lovely, as does the book, it's turned out just like theirs, lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks, I was pleased with how it turned out.
DeleteI already have the hummingbird bakery cookbook which is great - especially love the oat & raisin cookie and peanutbutter cookie recipe. Liked your review and the book sounds really interesting, full of new ideas of things i'd like to bake. Thanks and good luck everyone! :-)
ReplyDeleteSorry didn't realise you had to say your favourite cake to make - the raffle copter widget is being funny on my phone. Not sure if my entry registered or not. Anyways, i love to make my triple-layer chocolate cake with caramel icing. Always a celebration cake winner! :-)
ReplyDeleteNo problem. Only your comment has registered Zoe. Good luck.
DeleteAny.. I love cake so would be very hard to choose...
ReplyDeletewow, now that is a most stunning cake!, it looks so dark and rich and I bet the combination of ginger and pear is superb. lovely review too Janice x
ReplyDeleteThanks Dom.
DeleteThis book looks like another winner from hummingbird. In terms of a favourite bake, that's a hard one...Probably creme egg brownies which are 'in season' at the moment & always go down a storm when I make them!
ReplyDeleteToo sweet for me, but I know they are popular. Good luck.
DeleteGood to see a recipe from another HummingBird book. Do you have Home Sweet home? Would you care to join our Bakealong? http://talesofpiglingbland.com/2015/02/28/home-sweet-home-bakealong-peach-cobbler-but-banana-and-chocolate/
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid I don't have Home Sweet Home, Gill. just this one and Cake Days
DeleteI love a loaf cake. Simple and effective.
ReplyDeleteAhh, tomato soup cupcakes. I have heard of these before, but I'm not convinced - could be because I've never liked tinned tomato soup. Another good review Janice and as I don't have a Hummingbird book at all, I'm going to try my luck.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, my favourite cake - well I can't really say anything else other than chocolate cake!
Never had it in cupcakes, but I have tasted a large cake made with tomato soup, you can't taste the soupiness at all!
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DeleteIf all my attempts at baking came out as well as the one above then I'd never be out of the kitchen! As it is, I have to keep it simple (if I want it to be edible!) and so I stick to a simple weetabix loaf/cake, which is a bit like a tea loaf - a slice is really nice with some butter on and a cup of tea :)
ReplyDeleteHow kind, I do spend a lot of time in the kitchen! That Weetabix cake is good too.
DeleteChocolate Fudge Cake
ReplyDeleteDelicious
DeleteMy fav cake is a Victoria sponge with lashings of cream and fresh strawberries
ReplyDeleteBanana Loaf Cake is my favourite to make, easy to do and can be eaten anywhere at anytime!
ReplyDeletei love all cakes but carrot is prob my favourite
ReplyDeleteI love cherry tart. Especially the ones with Sour cherries! :)
ReplyDeleteCarrot Cake is my fav its lovely
ReplyDeleteGinger cake from Imperial War Museum cook book....it's amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhite chocolate cheese cake
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ReplyDeleteCarrot Cake
ReplyDeleteI love a coffee and walnut cake!
ReplyDeleteI love lemon drizzle cake, but any cake is good!
ReplyDeletebanana and walnut cake
ReplyDeleteProbably carrot cake x
ReplyDeleteLemon drizzle cake
ReplyDeleteMy favourite cake is probably a good Victoria sponge... can't beat it!
ReplyDeleteI love carrot cake and I love making trifle cupcakes from The Hummingbird Bakery's last book!
ReplyDeleteWhich book was that Jemma?
DeleteSticky ginger cake
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ReplyDeleteVictoria sponge cake.
ReplyDeleteKelly glen.
Chocolate Cake xxx
ReplyDeleteChocolate cake
ReplyDeleteIt would have to be a good old Victoria Sponge or an indulgent carrot cake topped with a thick layer of smooth soft cheese icing!
ReplyDeleteoooh that looks totally delicious! love the hummingbird bakery
ReplyDeletePineapple upside downcake
ReplyDeleteCarrot cake is my favourite x
ReplyDeleteOh too many, but my favourite ones are something with a little cinnamon or ginger in them.
ReplyDeleteA classic carrot cake made with honey!
I am a big fan of their red velvet cupcakes so I reckon I would like this.
ReplyDeleteThere are a lot of new red velvet variations in the book Bintu
DeleteCarrot Cake!
ReplyDeleteAShleigh
Lemon drizzle
ReplyDeleteCheesecake is my fave x
ReplyDeletechocolate, chocolate and chocolate. Did I mention chocolate?!
ReplyDeleteWas that chocolate for you then? ;-)
DeleteLove fruit cake
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks amazing I love the way the pears are arranged. My fav cake has to be chocolate fudge cake.
ReplyDeleteThank you, it really wasn't difficult at all and very effective. Chocolate fudge sounds good.
DeleteLemon drizzle cake!
ReplyDeletei love carrot and ginger cake that i have made from the hummingbird cake days book- so moist and tasty....not seen this new book that is in the giveaway....but would be a lovely addition to my collection.
ReplyDeleteMust have a look for that one Suzanne, I have a copy of Cake Days
DeleteEither lemon drizzle or my mother in laws high tea cake
ReplyDeleteMy favourite cake was always chocolate fudge cake but as I get older I am enjoying spices more and I'll bet this spiced cake smells amazing. The caramelised pears themselves sound fabulous, let alone added into the cake! Yours does look exactly like there one in the picture!
ReplyDeleteThank you Vohn, yes the spices do add to the flavour and the pears were delish!
Deletethe red velvet cupcakes from the first hummingbird bakery book - really pleased to hear there is another new one out!
ReplyDeleteHomemade Christmas cake the build up to eating is amazing the smells!!!
ReplyDeleteSo hard to choose! I do particularly love my coffee cake though! x
ReplyDeleteI only like fat free cakes, so real swiss roll, buns, scones, meringues. But please don't offer me gateaux
ReplyDeleteI love Battenburg :)
ReplyDeleteI love making an apple cake
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ReplyDeleteI love carrot cake
ReplyDeletecoffee :D
ReplyDeleteMy very favourite is a good old fashioned Victoria sponge - with fresh cream :)
ReplyDeleteGerman chocolate cake with pecan, coconut & caramel frosting
ReplyDeleteIf it's made really well, I think my favourite is Victoria Sponge.
ReplyDeleteDouble chocolate sponge cake
ReplyDeleteI love cake its so hard to choose a favorite , but would have to go with either chocolate fudge cake or coffee and walnut cake
ReplyDeleteI like red velvet cake
ReplyDeleteChocolate cake is my go-to choice but that pear upside down cake looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteTough question, as I'm easily pleased when it comes to cake. Carrot cake.
ReplyDeleteSomething rich,chocolatey and gooey!
ReplyDeleteGinger cake
ReplyDeleteChocolate olive oil cake
ReplyDeleteLemon Drizzle
ReplyDeleteChocolate
ReplyDeletewhatever one is on my fork :) I love coffee cake best though
ReplyDeletei love the oat & raisin cookie and peanutbutter cookie recipe - leanne w
ReplyDeleteI can't resist lemon drizzle cake! I made a lime drizzle cake the other day and it was scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteCherry & Almond like my Mum used to bake
ReplyDeleteCelia West
Carrot Cake
ReplyDeleteVictoria sponge :)
ReplyDeleteFruit Cake
ReplyDeleteI can't choose! I love cake! :)
ReplyDeleteParkin :)
ReplyDeleteI do love a good carrot cake! :)
ReplyDeleteFree cake
ReplyDeleteChocolate Fudge Cake
ReplyDeletebrownie :)
ReplyDeleteBattenburg Cake
ReplyDeleteChocolate Fudge cake
ReplyDeleteChocolate cake
ReplyDeleteGrandma's rough cake, a family recipe that has been passed down at least 4 generations :)
ReplyDeleteAny type of Cheesecake
ReplyDeleteSince I have had an operation on my stomach I prefer cakes with abit of sour taste esp lemon drizzle
ReplyDeleteI love carrot cake,
ReplyDeleteI love Coffee cake
ReplyDeleteI love a good old chocolate cake
ReplyDeleteCarrot cake .
ReplyDeletechocolate cake. x
ReplyDeleteRaspberry and almond.
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