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    May252010

    Sugar Bark

    coffee sugar bark pieces decorate a chocolate "cupcakecino" 

    This is for my friend Cindy, who is not going to start spinning toffee threads any time soon ;) An easy alternative to traditional toffee garnishes is sugar bark.

    Cons; it doesn't last very long (one hour max) so it has to be made at the last minute

    Pros; it's so fast to make (4-6 minutes) with no toffee pot to clean!!

    You just need sugar, preferably caster sugar (superfine)... and for clear shards that's all you need. You can also add cinnamon/spices, seeds, cocoa nibs, nuts slivers or like I did instant coffee granules & coffee sugar bits.

    Try adding white & black sesame seeds for a garnish for an asian custard dessert, almond slivers look and taste gorgeous in sugar bark or go savoury and pair clear shards with char grilled scallops. 

    Method

    Line at baking tray with a silicone baking mat (at this point my friend Cindy is going to tell me she doesn't have a silicone baking mat... GOOD GRIEF WOMAN... buy yourself one at K-Mart!!)

    Sprinkle caster sugar evenly on the silicone baking mat and bake in a preheated 180c oven for 4 to 6 minutes.

    here I've added a few coffee granules and coffee sugar to get a darker/streaky effect 

    Alternatively you can grill/broil the sugar... either way keep an eye on the sugar, once it starts to melt it browns quickly. Your aiming for a light to mid amber colour.

    thicker sugar on you tray will give you an almost "bubble sugar" look, caster sugar with a little different brown sugar will give you streaks, thin sugar (mine with a coffee granule in it) will give you a clear finish. 

    Cool for 15 to 20 minutes, break into shards use immediately. 

    That's it you have sugar bark.

    Faux Cappuccino

    To make a faux cappuccino, push an unwrapped baked cupcake (preferably moist cake like mud cake) into a cappuccino cup, top with sweetened whipped cream, sprinkle with cocoa or drinking chocolate and top with shards of sugar bark. This works well with for individual tiramisu's too.

    Happy Baking :)

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    Reader Comments (2)

    Jennifer I am so in awe of your beautiful cakes! thank you so much for sharing your tips and ideas with us mere mortals :)
    Oh and I have put a silicone baking sheet on my shopping list this week lol!

    May 25, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKaren (Possgirl)

    Thank you Karen... that is such a sweet thing to say :) Those silicone mats are fabulous, I have a few brightly coloured ones for different jobs and a few silpats... great for rolling/shaping fondant on and rolling pastry without having to add extra flour too.

    May 25, 2010 | Registered CommenterThe Lone Baker

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