gremlin wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2024 9:42 am
*Is Camp coffee (that vile coffee-flavoured liquid with the label that has disturbing undertones of colonialism) still a blend of coffee and chicory?
Label was altered years ago, they're best buds now
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Taipan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2024 10:10 am
My Mum always made coffee cakes with coffee icing using Camp Coffee. A warming memory from the distant past! Thanks chaps!
Mine too. I think it was a thing in the BeRo baking book. (Still got one somewhere).
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Taipan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2024 10:10 am
My Mum always made coffee cakes with coffee icing using Camp Coffee. A warming memory from the distant past! Thanks chaps!
Watcha mean, distant past? Mrs W still makes a brilliant coffee cake, using Camp coffee. The only stuff that works, apparently, tho I can’t see it being used to make anything else, such as coffee…
It does puzzle me how a product with such a tiny market is still produced commercially.
Taipan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2024 10:10 am
My Mum always made coffee cakes with coffee icing using Camp Coffee. A warming memory from the distant past! Thanks chaps!
Watcha mean, distant past? Mrs W still makes a brilliant coffee cake, using Camp coffee. The only stuff that works, apparently, tho I can’t see it being used to make anything else, such as coffee…
It does puzzle me how a product with such a tiny market is still produced commercially.
Distant past for Moi! My Mum used to make Gypsy Creams with coffee icing/buttercream filling too. Might make some for Xmas
Taipan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2024 10:10 am
My Mum always made coffee cakes with coffee icing using Camp Coffee. A warming memory from the distant past! Thanks chaps!
Watcha mean, distant past? Mrs W still makes a brilliant coffee cake, using Camp coffee. The only stuff that works, apparently, tho I can’t see it being used to make anything else, such as coffee…
It does puzzle me how a product with such a tiny market is still produced commercially.
Distant past for Moi! My Mum used to make Gypsy Creams with coffee icing/buttercream filling too. Might make some for Xmas
Is that the same as Gypsy Tart? If so, it's held in sacred esteem with Mrs. G's family. Caramel, butterscotchy gloop in a pastry case? Vile things.
Oh, and Mrs. G is a superb baker and makes her coffee and walnut cakes with a shot of espresso in the icing, no shite coffee/chicory syrup, I'll thank to remind you.
Taipan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2024 10:10 am
My Mum always made coffee cakes with coffee icing using Camp Coffee. A warming memory from the distant past! Thanks chaps!
Watcha mean, distant past? Mrs W still makes a brilliant coffee cake, using Camp coffee. The only stuff that works, apparently, tho I can’t see it being used to make anything else, such as coffee…
It does puzzle me how a product with such a tiny market is still produced commercially.
It does have a flavour all of its own - Camp 'coffee' icing tastes like err, Camp 'coffee' icing. Once you get over the fact it's not Coffee coffee icing it is umm, not unpleasant, goes well with walnuts in a cake strangely enough.
I imagine, as a hot drink it's an acquired taste though.
Possibilities as a cocktail additive maybe?
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
Voltaire
Watcha mean, distant past? Mrs W still makes a brilliant coffee cake, using Camp coffee. The only stuff that works, apparently, tho I can’t see it being used to make anything else, such as coffee…
It does puzzle me how a product with such a tiny market is still produced commercially.
Distant past for Moi! My Mum used to make Gypsy Creams with coffee icing/buttercream filling too. Might make some for Xmas
Is that the same as Gypsy Tart? If so, it's held in sacred esteem with Mrs. G's family. Caramel, butterscotchy gloop in a pastry case? Vile things.
Oh, and Mrs. G is a superb baker and makes her coffee and walnut cakes with a shot of espresso in the icing, no shite coffee/chicory syrup, I'll thank to remind you.
No, a sort of oaty, golden syrup cake with a icing filling.