A tasty ‘Feastival’ for Tetbury

September 22nd, 2011

Over the years, The Angel Bakery has sold its cupcakes at many food festivals including large events such as the Cheltenham and the Bath food festivals. But there is one little festival that has a place in our heart and that is the Tetbury Food and Drink Festival.

Five years ago a very small group of enthusiastic, hard working (and unstoppable) ‘Tetbury-ites’ decided to create a local food festival. With little funding they managed to create an event that has gone from strength to strength, encompassing everything that is great about British food.

The week long festival takes in many aspects of food and food production. You can get an insight in to organic farming by taking a tour of the Duchy Home Farm or learn how to make cheese under the guidance of Melissa Raven of Woefuldane Dairy.

Various hotels and restaurants will also be putting on their own special menus for the event and officionados of the great British banger might be interested to know that The Close Hotel will be hosting the annual Gloucester Old Spot Sausage Appreciation Society Dinner – yumm!!

The week of feastivities culminates on the Sunday with a Producers Market where you will find over 40 local businesses selling their tasty products. During the day there will be demonstrations from celebrated chefs, writers and bakers including Xanthe Clay, Tom Herbert and others, including sausage making, butchery and bread making to name a few.

You’ll also find us there with our range of seasonal cupcakes, bakes and tarts. And we will be giving you the chance to bag yourself a FREE cupcake. Keep an eye on our cupcake link to find out how …..

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Tetbury Food and Drink Festival 19th – 25th September

Producers Market – Sunday 25th September 10.30am – 5pm

Check out the festival website www.tetburyfooddrinkfestival.com

Goodbye 2010 – Hello 2011

December 29th, 2010

 

So 2010 is drawing to a close, and here at The Angel Bakery we’ve taken a bit of a Christmas breather. We’ve eaten lots of turkey, drunk a little champagne, and reflected on what’s been our busiest year yet.

The past twelve months really have been a bit of a whirlwind. We’ve baked thousands of cupcakes, met hundreds of wonderful new customers, and had enormous fun to boot. Here are some of the highlights of the year.

SPRING                

As we entered 2010 and another year of cupcake creating, we had a lot of fun events lined up as well as our fortnightly stint at Cirencester Farmers Market. And with a full order book for weddings and corporate events, we were off to a flying start. 

In March we had a little taste of celebrity when we were asked to provide cupcakes for a Hello! photoshoot with Jackie Lewellyn-Bowen. Imagine our excitement when our creations featured in the glamorous ‘Oscars’ edition of the magazine’s glossy pages. They looked lovely – and Jackie and her daughters pretty amazing too!

We were also delighted to support the Cotswold Cupcakes, a lovely group of energetic women who power walked their way to the finishing line in the Playtex Moonwalk in London.  We created a special ‘Moonwalk’ cupcake and the proceeds from the sale of this cake raised £198 for the Breast Cancer Awareness appeal.  Thank you to everyone who bought the cupcakes and to the Cotswold Cupcakes – you rock!

SUMMER 

For The Angel Bakery, summer equals weddings, and 2010 was no exception. We had our creativity tested to the hilt, baking cupcakes in a multitude of different flavours and designs. From ‘Tiffany Blue’ to ‘Hollywood Glamour’ themed weddings, we invented beautiful cupcakes for lots of lovely couples, all of whom seemed to approve of our wares! Our wedding cupcakes were provided with some fantastic backdrops by a series of beautiful Cotswold venues including The Great Tythe Barn in Tetbury, Kingscote Barn, Cripps Barn and Berkley Castle.                  

In June we were at the Cheltenham Food Festival – our return visit to this fab foodie event.  Lots of Angel Bakery fans returned to get their cupcake fix, and our new seasonal flavours range proved a huge hit. The French Apricot, Raspberry and Chocolate Mint cupcakes went down a treat, and we were soon sold out – a sure sign of customer approval!                                

We ran a stall at the Painswick Wearable Art Parade   in August, with no idea what we were letting ourselves in for! It featured some of the craziest get-ups we’d ever encountered in the Cotswolds, and made us feel distinctly under-dressed. We’ll know to make more of a sartorial effort next year! Luckily our cupcakes went down a storm, and it was all great fun. If you didn’t get to go this year, make sure you attend in 2011. It truly is a spectacle, and promises to be even bigger and better than before.

 AUTUMN                 

It’s always thrilling to gain recognition from people within the industry, so imagine our delight when we were shortlisted for the finals of the National Cupcake Awards. Our cupcakes rubbed shoulders with the very best from around the UK, and whilst we just missed out on this occasion, we’re all fired up to give it another go in 2011!

One of our favourite annual occasions is the Tetbury Food Festival – it’s always great to support an event that promotes good quality, local food. We consider ourselves very lucky to have this brilliant festival on our home turf, which started in 2007 with a handful of stalls.  Since then it’s mushroomed in size, with more and more producers clamouring to attend.  Luckily we managed to snaffle a spot in 2008, and have had a stall there every year since – each time being bigger and better than the last. And it’s always useful that our kitchen is just down the road – perfect for when frantic calls for yet more cupcakes come in from those manning the stall!

 WINTER

We went distinctly upmarket with one of our winter orders, when world-renowned interior designer Nina Campbell asked us to supply cupcakes to the team working on her latest project. The Ellenborough Park Hotel and Spa will be Cheltenham’s first 5 star hotel, and with a multi-million pound renovation nearing completion, will welcome its first customers in February 2011. Reservations are already open, and we’ll be hoping for plenty more cupcake sales so we can afford a night of luxury at the hotel!

Our ovens carried on working at full capacity during December, with several winter weddings to supply.  And for those who struggled through the snow to get to the final Cirencester Farmer’s Market of the year, our Chocolate Hazelnut, Spiced Carrot, Amaretto and Chocolate Ginger cupcakes provided a tasty boost during freezing conditions!

Luckily, use of a four wheel drive helped us fulfil all our Christmas orders. The country’s entire transport network may grind to a halt in bad weather, but it takes more than a few inches of snow to stop The Angel Bakery in its tracks!

Our order books for 2011 are already filling up, so it looks as though we’ll have plenty to occupy us in the New Year. And as we look forward to our 4th year of cupcake ‘busy-ness’, we’d like to thank all our wonderful customers for their support.

 Here’s to a cupcake-filled 2011!

Click here to find out where we will be next..

Cupcakes, Shipton Mill revelry and more cupcakes!

July 5th, 2010

Well, the last few weeks have gone by in a blur. Firstly we had the Cheltenham Food and Drink Festival to attend in the Montpellier Gardens towards the end of June and we had a very successful 3 days coming away feeling tired but very happy. So many people remembered us from the Cheltenham festival we attended in 2009 and we had great feedback about our cute little cupcakes.

On our return to cupcake headquarters there was no time to sit back and relax as we ploughed on with more baking for our stall at Cirencester Farmers Market, lots more wedding cupcakes and a sprinkling of summer party cupcakes for good measure.

We were allowed a little time off for good behaviour though and high tailed it to the party at Shipton Mill to let our hair down. Live music, good food and a stunning location all made for a fantastic night.  Sadly for the men present, the belly dancer didn’t make an appearance at this year’s bash, but the group of african drummers got everyone on their feet for a bit of tribal dancing and the SKA band ensured everyone strutted their stuff on the dancefloor.

For those who survived the late night revelry there was talk of a hearty breakfast on offer at dawn, but with early morning baking duties beckoning, it was time to bid adieu for a bit of shut-eye! 

Our next cupcake baking marathon was for Bath Food Festival which took place in the Royal Victoria Park.  The setting couldn’t have been more perfect with stunning weather and the beautiful and imposing Royal Crescent just a stones throw away.  With the chance to meet lots of new customers came the opportunity to showcase a new flavour and we plumped for the humble gooseberry as our little star.

Here at The Angel Bakery we’re renowned for simple, sophisticated cupcakes and we like nothing more than to use fresh seasonal fruits and freshly made fruit coulis to adorn our creations. 

And with the British gooseberry season underway it seemed a shame not to make more of this fantastic fruit and so our Gooseberry & Elderflower cupcake was born.  

Proving to be a big hit over the festival weekend, especially for those who don’t have such a sweet tooth, this cupcake flavour will definitely be on the Angel Bakery menu whilst gooseberries remain in season. 

We are now knuckling down to do more baking for the farmers markets, more weddings and lots more parties but you can catch us on our stall at Cirencester Farmers Market on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month and we will also be at the Tetbury Food and Drink Festival on Sunday 26th September, 2010  See you there!