When life gives you lemons, make cake. There is nothing quite like one to brighten things up. We defy anyone to stay mad, sad or bad while creaming the butter, dissolving the sugar, or gently folding through the fruit or melted chocolate.
Baking heals weary souls. It's as simple as that. Actually, even more simple than that is the fact that eating the bakes heals everything. Go on, go ahead and whip up a tray full of healing right now.
The best bit is that every single one of these recipes bakes enough to share.
Any berries, such as raspberries, blueberries or mixed berries, can be used instead of blackberries. Source: Alan Benson
If you've had the kind of day where the world is out to get you (and boy, are we all having a few of those lately), a will set you right. Feel free to eat the whole darn lot - or, of course, keep a tiny slice for later...There is no such thing as too much chocolate cake. Source: Murdoch Books
'The chocolate cake that cures everything' is literally the name of . Ruth Reichl created it for My Kitchen Yea, and it's so easy and so good that you can only feel content and happy while making and savouring it.Louise cake features fondly in the childhood memories of rural New Zealanders. Source: Alan Benson
is a New Zealand treasure, and rightly so. Layers of shortbread biscuit, raspberry jam and coconut meringue deserve to be treasured.A little added brandy only adds to the cheer. Source: Alan Benson
Wickedly rich, unashamedly fudgy and even studded with a cherry-on-top, are the only thing you need to cheer up a friend in need. Here's a gluten-free version to try, too:Coffee perks. Source: Alan Benson
If it's perking up you need, then is here for you. The very making of tiramisu is nicely distracting from life's problems and pains, and the caffeine hit so welcomely.Moist and flavoursome, these gluten-free lamingtons won’t disappoint. Source: Alan Benson
Could be the ultimate sweet tray bake? They definitely seem far harder to make than they actually are (which is true of many things, not just cake). This version is gluten-free, so everyone gets to indulge. This version adds raspberries - genius!:Mocha buttercream layered between hazelnut meringue cake is indulgent and necessary. Source: Alan Benson
Much like tiramisu making (see above), layering these is absorbing and meditative. It's a wellbeing project, not just a delicious bake.For a particularly wicked dessert, serve it drizzled with warmed extra dulce de leche and topped with a generous scoop of vanilla ice-cream. Source: Alan Benson
Sure, we've covered brownies, but this one is all about smooth, rich, melting . That just happens to be dolloped on top of a bloody good brownie. One bite and you'll know exactly what is meant by the term 'mindful eating'. Also, these:There's truly something magical about three milks cake. Source: Alan Benson
The (three milks cake) is what happens when marketing goes right. Nestle put the recipe on their sweetened condensed milk cans sometime in the 1940s and the cake has comforted probably a trillion-zillion people since then.You can't beat an old-fashioned slice. Source: Alan Benson
That zip of zesty lemon flavour always gives you a lift. Even better when it's coming at you via these intensely sweet/tart . Pucker up!Parkin is great with a cuppa and more than a little addictive. Source: Alan Benson
is your invitation to park yourself for an indulgent little moment in the midst of life's chaos. Gingerbreadish in both flavour and texture, it's made with plenty of old-fashioned treacle to give it a moreish bite in the mouth.There's plenty of this slab cake to go around. Source: Alan Benson
You can whip up this easy on a whim. No excess beating or fussing required. You melt, you mix, you bake, you swoon.Mango and coconut are the true taste of summer. Source: Alan Benson
Sometimes being topsy-turvy is a good thing. Take this - you bake it and it's an everyday cake; but flip it over and it's a beautifully decorated celebration cake. The downside of life can be like that sometimes, too...