
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Productive Days
I love productive days. Nothing compares to hitting the pillow completely exhausted at the end of the day. Today was one such day. We had lots of things cookin' in the kitchen and I am falling into bed knowing that my day produced the following deliciousness:
10 lbs buttercream for the upcoming weekend cake orders
Hors d'oeuvres for a client
Refreshments for my church choir
Mexican Food for my family
Soups prepared and frozen
In addition to food, I squeezed in a bit of time to finish off some administrative work and process some additional cake orders. Working hard results in a great night of sleep!!
'Night all......
10 lbs buttercream for the upcoming weekend cake orders
Hors d'oeuvres for a client
Refreshments for my church choir
Mexican Food for my family
Soups prepared and frozen
In addition to food, I squeezed in a bit of time to finish off some administrative work and process some additional cake orders. Working hard results in a great night of sleep!!
'Night all......
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Cake
The below cake was made for a sixth birthday party. The bottom tier is chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream filling and top tier is vanilla cake with lemon buttercream filling. Both tiers are covered in rolled fondant. The top tier is covered in white fondant and then painted with pink luster dust.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Faithful Friend
My faithful friend and I are celebrating ten years together this week. In fact, on this very day one decade ago, my husband presented me with my sidekick as a gift for my 21st birthday! Yes, I guess that makes me 31, but my point here is to relate that after ten years of hard work, many batches of bread and cookie dough, more cakes than I could possibly count, delectable meringues and enough garlic mashed potatoes to feed an army, my faithful aide in the kitchen is still working as beautifully as she did right out of the box:

When she first came to live in my kitchen, she was the largest on the market - the cadillac of home mixers at that time. I simply haven't had the heart to trade in my comrade....I do, however, feel that she needs a big sister....perhaps of the Professional 600 variety....

When she first came to live in my kitchen, she was the largest on the market - the cadillac of home mixers at that time. I simply haven't had the heart to trade in my comrade....I do, however, feel that she needs a big sister....perhaps of the Professional 600 variety....
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Cake
There is something about creating, assembling and decorating a cake that is relaxing, artful and fulfilling. Maybe the part of me that longed to be a fabulous artist is finding a resting place on this three dimensional canvas. Regardless, here is another cake that I created recently for a birthday:
Monday, September 15, 2008
Cookies
I recently served my turn in providing refreshments for my church choir. I wanted to use the leftover icing from my daughters recent birthday cake, so I opted for one of my favorites - thumbprint cookies. These are a lite and delicious cookie. They start off in small balls that have been dipped in egg white and then rolled in finely chopped nuts:

They are baked for just five minutes, pulled from the oven and a small "thumbprint" is pressed into each of one:

They are then returned to the oven and baked for another eight minutes. After cooling completely, the small thumbprints are piped full with icing.


The finished product never fails to receive "oo's" and "ah's", but the taste is the ultimate compliment! These are festive at Christmas with green and red icing, or Easter with pastel colors. One can even use chocolate icing (probably my favorite)!
They are baked for just five minutes, pulled from the oven and a small "thumbprint" is pressed into each of one:

They are then returned to the oven and baked for another eight minutes. After cooling completely, the small thumbprints are piped full with icing.
The finished product never fails to receive "oo's" and "ah's", but the taste is the ultimate compliment! These are festive at Christmas with green and red icing, or Easter with pastel colors. One can even use chocolate icing (probably my favorite)!
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