When you want to bake something different…
It’s the time of year for fresh ideas, and who better to give a twist to traditional classics than baker extraordinaire Martha Collison. Here she reveals how to make your Easter break a whole lot sweeter
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When I think about Easter, one word springs to mind: lightness. Chunky knit jumpers are packed away and replaced with thin jackets, light triumphs over darkness as the days get longer, and heavily spiced, rich bakes are replaced with delicately fruited concoctions. I love the traditions behind our favourite Easter treats, with their decorations relecting the life of Jesus, and I’ve updated my versions with a breath of fresh air and innovation. I’ve put my own twist on a classic simnel cake by making individual ones and adding amaretto-soaked cherries to the mixture – the fruit pairs perfectly with marzipan. Easter is all about celebrating with family, so I couldn’t forgo a double-chocolate centrepiece moment as it’s something everyone will love… And inally a few nest-shaped macaroons to remind you of childhood. May your Easter be light-illed and delicious!
A BIT ABOUT MARTHA…
Martha Collison is a baker and food writer who stole our hearts as the youngest-ever contestant (then aged just 17) on The Great British Bake Off in 2014. Martha has two brilliant baking books under her belt – Twist and Crave, both published by HarperCollins – and has appeared on The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice and Saturday Kitchen.