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Jonathan de Boyne Pollard 25-08-2011 10:06 AM

Cupcakes
 
> I looked to see what Mrs Beeton has to say about "cupcakes".[...]

As M. Lyle said, you're better off looking to see what someone like
Fanny Cradock has to say on the subject.

LFS 25-08-2011 11:04 AM

Cupcakes
 
On 25/08/2011 10:06, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
>> I looked to see what Mrs Beeton has to say about "cupcakes".[...]

>
> As M. Lyle said, you're better off looking to see what someone like
> Fanny Cradock has to say on the subject.


I don't think Fanny was particularly known for her cakes. Mary Berry
would be a better choice.

And, as Mr Lyle has also pointed out, if you snip all attributions the
discussion is difficult to follow.

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Jonathan de Boyne Pollard 25-08-2011 01:48 PM

Cupcakes
 
>>> I looked to see what Mrs Beeton has to say about "cupcakes".[...]
>>
>> As M. Lyle said, you're better off looking to see what someone like
>> Fanny Cradock has to say on the subject.

>
> I don't think Fanny was particularly known for her cakes. [...]


Fanny Cradock is hardly known at all to the Internet generation, it
appears. But nonetheless she and her recipes will be a better guide to
what constitutes a cake in a paper cake cup than Mrs Beeton is, given
that the paper liners don't appear to have become a mass-market item
until the 20th century.

Jonathan de Boyne Pollard 26-08-2011 09:54 AM

Cupcakes
 
>> Fanny Cradock is hardly known at all to the Internet generation, it
>> appears.

>
> Odd that you should think so: she is widely mentioned according to
> Google, but she is not associated with cupcakes.


You said "cakes" before, and you haven't done your research. She's
widely mentioned in those Google results _in direct association with_
cakes. There's a quotation of her directly dealing with cakes in the
much-mirrored Wikipedia article about her. But it lacks a source, and I
suspect that, like the several contradictory variations of a
much-repeated quotation by Johnnie Cradock, it is apocryphal. For
someone who was on television for 20 years, there is very little on the
WWW about her in comparison to modern television celebrities (whose
every speeding ticket is a matter for news columns, it seems) and very
little indeed of her actual cookery.

>> But nonetheless she and her recipes will be a better guide to
>> what constitutes a cake in a paper cake cup than Mrs Beeton is, given
>> that the paper liners don't appear to have become a mass-market item
>> until the 20th century.

>
> Paper cases are not essential. My mother baked fairycakes (in what would
> probably now be known as a muffin tin) without paper cases.


A cup is essential to a _cup_ cake. How your mother baked a _fairy_
cake is irrelevant to what M. Duncanson was saying, and of no use at all
in determining what he was attempting to determine.

sf[_9_] 26-08-2011 11:51 PM

Cupcakes
 
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 11:04:07 +0100, LFS
> wrote:

> On 25/08/2011 10:06, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard wrote:
> >> I looked to see what Mrs Beeton has to say about "cupcakes".[...]

> >
> > As M. Lyle said, you're better off looking to see what someone like
> > Fanny Cradock has to say on the subject.

>
> I don't think Fanny was particularly known for her cakes. Mary Berry
> would be a better choice.
>
> And, as Mr Lyle has also pointed out, if you snip all attributions the
> discussion is difficult to follow.


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Dr Nick 03-09-2011 01:33 PM

Cupcakes
 
Jonathan de Boyne Pollard >
writes:

>>> Fanny Cradock is hardly known at all to the Internet generation, it
>>> appears.

>>
>> Odd that you should think so: she is widely mentioned according to
>> Google, but she is not associated with cupcakes.

>
> You said "cakes" before,


Who did?
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corriejame09 06-09-2011 06:49 AM

I like cupcakes
i can make very best cupcakes,it is my favorite

bhrandy 04-12-2011 07:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jonathan de Boyne Pollard (Post 1653836)
I looked to see what Mrs Beeton has to say about "cupcakes".[...]

As M. Lyle said, you're better off looking to see what someone like
Fanny Cradock has to say on the subject.

I tried the recipes from Martha Stewart. The taste is great plus the design is superb. :)


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