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Treat Petite June 2014 Round Up

By Cakeyboi
It’s time to see what deliciousness was baked up for this month’s Treat Petite challenge. The theme this month was Childhood Memories and this obviously got the memory banks rewinding to back in the day!
Treat Petite June 2014 Round Up
Firstly was Kerene from The Dream Baker. Danish Butter Cookies were a favorite childhood snack of hers and she reminisces about the tins of cookies which she had as a child. Kerene’s cookies are individually piped and look light and tasty.
Treat Petite June 2014 Round Up
Laura at I’d Much Rather Bake Than came up with these Smarties cookies. Who doesn’t remember Smarties as a child? Laura explains as a child she mixed up teaspoon with tablespoon and you can imagine the result. Thankfully, that mistake didn’t happen here!
Treat Petite June 2014 Round Up
Helen at Casa Costello made these Coffee Melting Moments. These are adapted from ones her mom used to make when she was wee. I love the addition of coffee here.
Treat Petite June 2014 Round Up
Elizabeth at Elizabeth’s Kitchen Diary made these nostalgic biscuits from her rural Canadian childhood. She says these are similar to ginger snaps. I love that crinkle on top! Delicious.
Treat Petite June 2014 Round Up
Choclette at the Chocolate Log Blog made these coconut chocolate bars for Father’s Day and for Treat Petite. The recipe is reminiscent of Bounty Bars she says, which she used to get as a treat when she was a child.
Treat Petite June 2014 Round Up
Helen at Family-Friends-Food made these speculaas spiced date cookies. Her mom had lost the original recipe, but it later turned up and Helen was transported back to her mum’s kitchen once more.
Treat Petite June 2014 Round Up
Kate the Gluten Free Alchemist made these rather delicious looking Battenberg Slices. Gluten free, with home-made marzipan, she was worried I wouldn’t allow these as they were slices of a big cake. But served up individually these are perfect.
Treat Petite June 2014 Round Up
Ros at the More Than Occasional Baker made these very retro cornflake chocolate chip bites. She found them in a book her mom passed down to her. Ros loved this theme and said she was excited to see everyone else’s creations too.
Treat Petite June 2014 Round Up
Caroline at Caroline Makes entered these Jap Cakes form her childhood. I’ve never heard of them, but they sound lovely, made with egg white, ground almonds and other ingredients. These sparked quite a conflab on Caroline’s website about the origins of the cake. Pop over and take a look!
Treat Petite June 2014 Round Up
Back to the Dream Baker Kerene, who also submitted her cinnamon baked doughnut holes. Doughnuts take Kerene right back to her childhood and this adaptation of an Ina Garten recipe certainly makes me drool!
Treat Petite June 2014 Round Up
Sisley at Sew White made these yummy looking Marshmallow Chocolate Bites. These are a childhood treat updated to appeal to grown-ups also – with an added stick made from a straw.
Treat Petite June 2014 Round Up
Kat, my baker in crime, from The Baking Explorer made these cola cupcakes. She made them with cola flavouring, an homage to her favorite sweets as a child – cola bottles. Decorated with cola bottles too they look scrummy.
Treat Petite June 2014 Round Up
Lastly my entry, which is very similar to Sisley’s. We called these Top Hats and were made at every childhood party I was ever at. Chocolate, marshmallows and smarties, these are very easy to whip up in a flash. Easy for kids to make too.
Treat Petite June 2014 Round Up
So that is the childhood round up for you. A huge thanks to everyone who took the time to enter their creations. Stay tuned to The Baking Explorer to find out July’s theme!

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