Thursday, 13 May 2010

May 13th: Heavenly Cakes Chocolate Flapjack

Kcal 496 Fat 32.2g Fat(sats) 19.0g Carbs 49.1g (per 100.0g)

Last week Heavenly Cakes burst onto the ChocolateMission scene with their Millionaire Shortbread scoring an outstanding (and very well deserved!!) 9.1 out of 10 on the scoring system (See HERE). Every day after treating my fellow co-workers to those Shortbreads, they were consistenly nagging me about when I would be next bringing in something from the Heavenly Cakes website. Well they didn't have to wait that long, as earlier this week Nigel & Maeve sent along some 'all butter flapjacks covered with real Belgian milk chocolate'. Once again, these had stiff competition to live up to in the form of the form of Thornton's Mini Caramel Flapjacks - read on to find out if Heavenly Cakes could triumph for a second time!

After receiving almost god like status in my office for bringing in last weeks Millionaire Shortbread (I have never been made so many cups of coffee in my life!), there was no way that I wasn't going to share the 550.0g gift pack of Chocolate Flapjack. As per last weeks review the flapjack slices came presented in much the same manner in the sky blue and pink trimmed boxes, and were contained within a deep-fill silver foil tray. When cut into, the flapjacks revealed themselves to be not quite on the same level of foodpornography as the Millionaire Shortbreads, but the chocolate layer was similarly exceedingly thick and still got many positive comments from my colleagues.

Resisting the urge to bite into my flapjack slice straight away, I first took note of the smells being offered. The aromas I detected were mostly sweet and chocolaty, though there were hints of baked oat biscuits which obviously made sense given the constituents of the base. Having chilled these flapjacks in the fridge for a few hours before eating (highly recommend you do this!), the chocolate seemed a little firmer to the bite than I experienced last week, though it still melted with the same wonderful smooth soft feel once warmed. The more I experience the Heavenly Cakes Belgian chocolate, the more I am coming round to thinking that it is a bit of a half way house between Galaxy and Lindt milk chocolate. It's delicious taste isn't as cream focused as Galaxy, and not as cocoa based as Lindt. It's one self defining attribute is it's very forthcoming vanilla noted finish, which nicely round off the latter stages of the melt with each bite. Sitting below the plentiful chocolate, the flapjack layer was just as plentifully portioned, and was equally just as tasty. The overriding flavours that came out of the viscous, chewy texture were butter, golden syrup and brown sugar. When eaten in large slices the taste of the flapjack base was a little one dimensional, however these were best eaten in smaller bites anyway as the taste was incredibly rich.

Overall these Heavenly Cakes Chocolate Flapjacks didn't quite reach the same levels on the scoring chart as the Millionaire Shortbreads did last week, though they still went down very well amongst both myself and the ten co-workers I sampled them with. As chocolate flapjacks go these were very good and the quality of the freshly made chocolate and oat and golden syrup fused bases shown through and made for both flavoursome and satisfying flapjack slices. In terms of whether they were nicer than the Thorntons Mini Caramel Flapjacks, me and my fellow taste testers were split down the middle. Personally I think that the Thorntons ones, which use caramel to the fuse the oats rather than golden syrup, offer just a little bit more in terms of flavour in their bases. On the contrary some of my colleagues argued the case that they proffered the nicer, thicker chocolate used on these Heavenly Cakes flapjacks - it really is just a matter of opinion. If we forget comparisons for just one minute and look at the facts, these were some delicious tasting flapjacks, which were highly thought of amongst all eleven people that tried them. I can't see myself buying them instead of the Millionaire Shortbreads, but flapjack fans should sit up and take note of these.

8.2 out of 10

29 comments:

David said...

These flapjacks look just as mighty as the shortbreads. I am so jealous you are getting to try all their cakes.

Rachel said...

Wow that photograph looks so good. The chocolate looks sooooo thick.

As things go I'm not a big lover of flapjacks but these do looks pretty incredible. Thanks for the review.

Rxxx

Golden_Touch said...

Did you ever get an answer from these people about them doing an assortment pack of their cakes? Even the individual cakes are expensive to buy singly. I think it would be a really good idea to make a sample pack.

Nick said...

I did try those Thorntons flapjacks the other day I meant to leave you my comments.

I thought they were ok but I couldn't taste the caramel in the oat base. I would love to try some freshly made flapjacks like these. It sounds like they have really good chocolate which is good.

Duncan said...

Can you make sure you review some of their brownies next please. I want to hear that they are decent before I get some sent out to me. If you can do one by next weekend that would be terrific (its my sisters birthday).

Steven_F said...

Sorry Jimbo but I'm still not convinced about the whole fresh cakes in the post thing. It just doesn't sound right does it? From what you have written it sounds like they do still taste fresh. Rather than dismissing the idea I should probably buy some and try them for myself. Lol any excuse hey :)

Daisy said...

Oh yes yes yes!!!!!!!!

I am totally in love with flapjacks at the moment and those dastardly bakin boys ones my mum keeps buying me aren't any good. I can only dream that one day I will come home and there is a pack of these in the cupboard. One can dream of course.

Dx

george said...

sorry jim i havent read the site for a few weeks (busy with exams). who are heavenly cakes?

are they a local bakery near you?

Lauren said...

See Jim this is dedication. Even on my holiday I am checking your site. I am very sad, I have a missing England twinge reading this review lol. I have only been out the country 24 hours =)

Great review!

Pete Walls said...

I wish we had someone like you in our office. Its a massive treat if we get a pack of biscuits let alone freshly made cakes like these.

I think I might have to make sure the next person I hire has a degree in baking :)

Chris said...

You are right about the Thorntons flapjacks they are very good. I like your honesty about you preferring them over these expensive ones.

Sorry for accusing you of posting 'convenient' reviews. I think after this one it is evident you aren't doing anything of the sort.

Matutu said...

I am in love with Heavenly Cakes at the moment they are getting lots of orders from me haha, they are such high qualitly :D.

Toffee Crisps and Brownies ive got to try today hahaha :D

Richard said...

five hundred grams of flapjacks rofl that is enough to feed a small army for a year :-)

Phil said...

At the end of the day, flapjacks of any kind just can't compare to caramel shortcakes really can they? I'm not a big flapjack fan but these sound better than most, what annoys me about most flapjacks is how they either don't use real chocolate, or if they do it's paper-thin. Well done to Heavenly Cakes for their extra thick chocolate.

Katie S said...

Woah these look a bit tasty.

Pete your office isn't the only place where people are stingey. I am forever bringing cakes in to our common room at college but no one else ever does. I think any Heavenly Cakes would be gobbled in seconds if I dared bring them in.

Justin said...

I like the look of these flapjacks mainly because of the chocolate on top. I cant recall ever seeing a flapjack with such a thick layer of chocolate. Normally you tend to just get a light drizzle which often isn't enough to get through the oats and syrup. Heavenly C are building quite a rep for themselves.

Karen said...

The chocolate is dreamy looking. Do you think you could do a Heavnely Cakes competition some time please? You do Hotel Chocolat ones so why not Heavenly Cakes?

Alan said...

These look delicious! I've been a fan of flapjacks for as long as I can remember (I even recall my mother being given a recipe off my infant school teacher when I was about 5 or 6, so thats 20 plus years! lol). Some are better than others obviously, but when you find one you really like it's fab! i also love caramel shortbread, and the Heavenly cakes one looks just as fab.

I'm not as bowled over by the Thorntons ones or flapjacks, theyre nice but too small. I still think the thorntons caramel shortbread would be better with a shortbread base, after all it's not really a shortbread with a digestive base is it :S lol

Estelle said...

You really rate these Heavenly Cakes people don't you Jim?

Your comment about your work friends making you lots of tea made me laugh. I can imagine that you popularity stock has risen considerably if these are as good as you say they are lol.

Tricky said...

I'm not normally a flapjack eater but the chocolate has got my attention. To their credit Heavenly Cakes seem to have taken a pretty simple buisness model and run with it ...... first you bake some nice cakes...... then you slap loads of nice chocolate on top. Simple, yet effective by the sounds of it.

David said...

@Tricky lol you aren't wrong are you. It is bloomin simple when you think about it. Take a cake and slap a load of decent choc on top. Duh!

Selina said...

I'm not a fan of flapjacks but I have been rooting about the Heavenly webiste and I do like the sound of some of their brownies. Get a review up please Jim.

Linda said...

My favourite flapjacks are the ones you can buy from Marks & Spencer in the tubs. Whenever I buy them for my kids they always gobble them up before I get any so I have to hide them

Anonymous said...

Thats it I have to buy some cakes off this site now. Do you have any idea when is best to do so? I want them as fresh as possible.

Phil said...

@Alan - I think that's why they're called shortcakes rather than shortbread ;)

Anonymous said...

They look great but do this company ship abroad. I'm from the US.

Alan said...

@ Phil - well spotted! I hadn't noticed that difference. A cheeky way of it not being quite what you might think it will be when you buy them - at least thats how I felt - i was disappoinnted by the base, expecting a shortbread! Naughty Thorntons! ;) lol

Jim said...

PART 1

David

Indeed it has been a pleasure writing these reviews. There are another two to come in the following weeks.

Rachel

As pleasure as always. I think even the biggest non-flapjack fan would find these hard to resist.

Golden

I haven't had the oppertunity to ask them yet I am afraid. I will make I do next time I am in contact with them.

Nick

Thanks for sharing your thoughts about the Thorntons ones. It would be good to hear what you think about these if you get the chance.

Duncan

I wont be posting my first brownie review until the week after I am afraid. If you can hang on until then it would be great to hear what you think of them yourself.

Steven

That is a good idea chap ... I guess nothing I say will ever convince you. You should try it yourself, then you might believe me :D

Daisy

To be honest these blow the bakin boys ones out of the water. You could always buy them for yourself ... or ask someone to buy some for you.

George

Welcome back :D Heavenly Cakes are a company based in Herfordshire who sell fresh cakes online. They have sent me samples to review for the site.

Lauren

I love your commitment to the site :D Enjoy your holiday and stop pining after England. Believe me once you are back you wont want to be here.

Pete

Aren't their rules against that sort of thing :D Indeed I am mr popular in the office at the moment. Unfortunately I haven't got any more cakes to bring in so that might change soon.

Chris

No offence Chris I can see where you were coming from .. sort of :D Believe me I would never mislead any of my readers. Think about it ... I would get found out within minutes if I did. It would only take one person to tell the truth.

Matthew

I am glad they are doing some good business from you :D I bet you are enjoying making your way through their range. Be sure to drop your comments on the reviews as and when the ones you have tried come up.

Richard

Indeed it is ... seemingly not enough to keep the mouth in the office occupied for the whole afternoon then.

Phil

When it comes to flapjacks I to prefer Millionaire Shortbread. Heavenly do deserve a lot of credit for the quality of the chocolate they use. It isn't just any old cheap rubbish. It is really high quality stuff.

Katie

If your common room is anything like mine was when I was at college I think these would get sniffed out before you walked in the door. Good luck if you do take some in to your college. You will certainly be popular for the day.

Justin

They are indeed building a great reputation for themselves. Lets see if they can carry it on next week eh!? Heavenly don't strike me as the sort of company who would drizzle chocolate on top of anything. The more the better in their book.

Karen

This is something I will have to ask them about. If they are interested I don't see why not.

Jim said...

PART 2

Alan

It sounds like you are a massive flapjack fan then. I think you need to treat yourself (and the rest of your family for that matter) to some of these cakes.

I think I know your tastes and I feel confident in saying that I think you would really enjoy these. Sorry to hear you didn't think that much of the Thorntons flapjacks :D at least you have tje shortbreads eh!?

Estelle

From what I have tried from them, yes I do have to admit I am becoming a fan.

The cups of tea I am getting a day is on the slide. I need some more cakes to bring in :D

Tricky / David

You aren't far off the business they run their mate. I think you have to give them more credit for the quality of the cakes and the chocolate though. It isn't as simple as you think, but yes it is very effective.

Selina

The brownie review will be up in the next two weeks. I hope you enjoy it. I can't waite to hear what you think.

Linda

I like them to. But they are the all butter flapjacks aren't they. They could do with having a bit of chocolate on top don't you think :D

Anon

I believe they make them fresh to order. They will be fresh no matter what day your order them I think.

Anon #2

I have no idea - I will have to ask Maeve and Nigel next time I talk to them. Sorry I can't be more helpful.

Thanks for the comments today everyone. I know the guys at Heavenly really appreciate your feedback. If you get around to trying any of their produce be sure to leave your thougts here.

JIM

 

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