Yeah, cake club for our 25th meeting (wow that's a lot of cake !) of the South Lancashire Clandestine Cake club we paid a visit to
COWSHED on Buckshaw Village, we had a supper turnout of bakers having 13 cakes in total all to our seasonal Winter Warmers theme.
Quite a few of the bakes featured interesting spice combinations and the bakers excelled themselves with their fantastic decorations. Travelling from far and wide we enjoyed ourselves on a wintry blustery afternoon in this funky coffee shop in the heart of the newly created village.
You can find the Cowshed on Barnes Wallis Way (of Bouncing Bomb fame) just behind the Tesco, there is parking just outside the door and lots more in the area. The coffee shop is open 7 days a week and late on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The coffee is amazing and the decor is great and suitably cow themed.
On to the cakes, what a wonderful selection including several which where gluten free and two amazing "Bonfire cakes".
|
Spice Raisin bundt cake by Helen F |
|
Chili chocolate olive oil cake by Katherine |
|
Lemsip cake by Caroline (Honey & Lemon) |
|
Sticky Toffee cake by Carla |
|
Bonfire cake by Helen B |
|
Spice Coconut cake by Kate |
|
Apple and Cinnamon loaf by Ange |
b |
Date Bundt Cake by Kate G |
|
Plum cake with warm mulled wine syrup by Sarah |
|
Bonfire Cake by Amanda
|
Also not photographed individually was a Ginger and Coconut cake (sorry Helen R) this is the large white cake with the Christmas Trees in the large picture and also my Ginger Zinger Cake which you can see
here.
|
Internal shot of the Bonfire Cake by Amanda showing layers
|
If you are in the area the Cowshed is definitely worth a visit.
No comments:
Post a Comment
If you wish to leave a general comment please use the box below. If you wish to contact me directly you can email me at:-
taste_of_lancashire@yahoo.co.uk
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.