I attended Food Blogger Connect so that I could learn more
about the online foodie world I have gotten myself into! I wouldn't be anywhere else I love it here!
I do love books though; sometimes I wonder if I had put a
bit more time into my book blog I would be somewhere else right now?
There isn't enough time for what-ifs and I figured I might
start combining my love for food and books anyway (see my side bar for what I’m
reading now)!
I’m just getting off topic this post is about Oatly… wait I
haven’t gotten there yet.
At Food Blogger Connect I learned a lot and I ate a lot!
In-between all the learning we had snack breaks and one of the brands there was
Oatly - they were serving these amazing Coffee Shakes and delicious cinnamon
rolls.
The coffee shakes were so good I kept going back for more!
Oatly has a subtle oat flavor that I found refreshing and delicious; even
better when paired with espresso.
Oatly is a nutritious alternative to milk. It is full of
oaty goodness and made of natural ingredients no crazy additives here.
On the second day of FBC14 I started chatting with the
ladies who were at the table and when I said I was a baker and would be
interested in using Oatly in my baking they loaded me up with some of the
product to try!
I couldn't get the Coffee Shake out of my head and so I
decided to make espresso cupcakes. They turned out beautifully and had a very
subtly nutty taste that just added to the flavor. One of these cupcakes could easily replace my morning cup of coffee!
Oatly Espresso Cupcakes
20g instant espresso powder
240ml oat drink
80g margarine
280g sugar
240g plain flour
1 tbsp baking powder
¼ tsp salt
2 large eggs
Heat the oven to 190C. Line the muffin pan(s) with liners;
this recipe makes more then 12.
Weigh out the espresso powder in a small saucepan then add
the oat drink. Gently heat the mixture until the powder dissolves. Take off the
heat.
Beat the margarine, sugar, flour, baking powder, and salt
until it looks like breadcrumbs.
Add the eggs to the slightly cooled espresso oat drink and
gently whisk. Combine about 1/3 of the espresso/egg mixture with the dry
ingredients and beat on a low speed. Increase the speed to medium while
gradually adding the rest of the milk until the batter is smooth. Using an ice
cream scoop fill the liners with batter (about ¾ full) and bake for 18-20
minutes or until it springs back when gently prodded and if a skewer comes out
clean. While they are cooling on a rack make the frosting.
frosting
50ml creamy oat
16g instant espresso powder
250g icing sugar
80g margarine
Like the cupcakes weigh out the espresso powder in a small
saucepan before adding the cream and heat just long enough to dissolve the
espresso powder without boiling it, like I did the first time because one of my
children were bleeding from a small cut after stepping on a rock. It smells
burnt if you boil it and then you have to start again. Once it’s done right set
it aside to cool
Beat the icing sugar and margarine together to look like
breadcrumbs, and then gradually add the espresso cream to taste. Once it’s to
your liking increase the speed and beat until lighter in color and spread-able.
to finish
Optional toppings- chocolate covered coffee beans or chocolate
sprinkles
Using a pallet knife scoop some frosting on top of the
cooled cupcake and spread evenly and then top with chosen topping.
I still have some Chocolate Oatly and an alternative to
single cream left to use up so who knows what I’ll make next? I mean really I
haven’t thought of anything to use it for so it’ll be just as a surprise for me
as it is for you!
If you’re looking for Oatly it’s found in Waitrose, big Sainsbury’s and Tesco, or Holland & Barrett. The full range of products can be found online. I really want to try the Chai Oat Drink. I love chai as much as I love espresso.
If you’re looking for Oatly it’s found in Waitrose, big Sainsbury’s and Tesco, or Holland & Barrett. The full range of products can be found online. I really want to try the Chai Oat Drink. I love chai as much as I love espresso.
When I was going through a brief dairy free phase I used to drink Oatly - it was by far and away the best of the non-dairy milks. Those cupcakes sound rather good and I'm quite envious of your FBC trip.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed it's oaty flavor! It didn't really come through in the cupcakes, but it they were still delicious! :0)
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