The Queens Diamond Jubilee is just around the corner and I know many if you will be baking for the celebrations.
Renshaw have released a limited edition Great British Icing Pack which contains four ready-to-roll icing blocks in Union Jack colours.
They have some great ideas how to use it including this Union Jack Traybake and Union Jack Cupcakes.
I have two of these Limited edition icing packs to giveaway.
To enter leave a comment below and tell me what you will be baking for the Jubilee.
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ReplyDeleteOur standard British favourite - Victoria Sandwich with strawberry jam.
ReplyDeleteCupcakes with cream,strawberries and blueberries on top.
ReplyDeleteCupcakes in union jack muffin cases and some cookies that I am going to try and ice in union jack style!
ReplyDeleteNot sure yet but probably some cupcakes so the kids can help me!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful Victoria Sponge decorated with strawberries and blueberries to get in the red white and blue spirit!
ReplyDeleteUnion Jack decorated buns and large centrepiece cake.
ReplyDeleteA Victoria sponge cake
ReplyDeleteCupcakes with the kids, xxx
ReplyDeleteI'll be baking choc chip muffins and decorating them with my littel boy x
ReplyDeleteI will bake cupcakes with my 2 year old son, he loves helping in the kitchen and he isnt even that bad at decorating either. They must look a little patriotic of course :)
ReplyDeleteProbably a victoria sponge cake with jubilee icing :)
ReplyDeleteScones for the Cream Teas we will be serving !! x
ReplyDeleteRED velvet cupcakes, topped with WHITE cream cheese frosting, 'crowing' glory, fresh BLUEberries..mmmmm..majestic!!!
ReplyDeleteMy world famous brownies and my blueberry baked cheesecake :)
ReplyDeleteWe will be making Jubilee Tarts, Coronation chicken and mini Victoria sponges
ReplyDeletelovely bread pudding and jam aswell with the kids x
ReplyDeleteWe will be making fairy cakes :)
ReplyDeletemy cheese & courgette scones yum yum kiki woo on facebook & @kikicomp
ReplyDeleteDd is already practising her cupcakes - she's been writing '60 years' in sprinkles, which is no mean feat! More icing might help her with the next batch!
ReplyDeleteBiscuits and cupcakes.
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say thank you for picking me as one of your winners, I am going to have a wonderful time making the cupcakes with my daughter.
ReplyDeleteThank you again
Julie