Speaking of Birthday Cake…

My sister, Heather, requested the following cake for her birthday this past weekend: strawberries with a light chocolate cake and no icing. I quickly informed her that cake WAS heavy and that I couldn’t possibly make a cake without icing, but I could try a glaze instead of some crazy thick cream cheese icing (which would be MY preference, of course. For me cake is just a delivery system for icing.)

So here is the result in pictures:

Strawberry (organic) compote on 4 layers of Fudge Cake.

The strawberry layer looks super thick here, but really soaked into the cake by the time I served it (with a small scoop of vanilla ice cream in the side, of course).

4 layer Fudge Cake with a Chocolate Glaze

Here it is completed, but without birthday candles, and smothered in chocolate (Callebaut, semi-sweet) glaze.

What would I change?

  1. Bake the four layers separately instead of cutting 2 into 4 (which was finicky and crumbly).
  2. Don’t pour ALL the glaze on at once (it didn’t drip as nicely as I wanted on the first pass and I had to dragged it up the sides from the giant pool that formed around the cake.) Plus I think the extra would have been very nice on vanilla ice cream the next day.
  3. Add a bit more sugar to the strawberries? I added 1/3 cup to approx. 4 cups of strawberries. The Tasters seemed to disagree on this point which is why I use the ?

My personal feedback? The cake was a little too crumbly for my taste and I did miss the icing BUT it wasn’t my birthday and the birthday girl seemed very happy with it and THAT is the point of Birthday Cakes By Request!

Sifting Realities: Pilot

So… what has been occupying practically ALL my time these days??

SiftingRealities: web site, youtube, twitter & facebook fan page

SiftingRealities is a webseries… my first foray into online distribution and, as soon as it finishes compressing, I will be posting the pilot episode.  Please check it out!  Reviews, comments and referrals are gratefully (& hopefully) graciously appreciated.

We have 6 more in the post-production pipeline and 7 more to film to complete the first season.  I’ll post more extensively on the process of creating, shooting & releasing this series when I am further into the experience.

I am shooting the first of the Baking with the Director segments this week and #1 will go live on Monday, March 22, 2010.  In it I will chat about my oatmeal butterscotch chip cookies (featured in SiftingRealities: Pilot).  I’ll be sure to post a link here as soon as it is up.

In other news… more seeds planted this week: basil, 3 types of tomatoes & acorn squash (will attempt to get photos through the week).  Strawberries and oregano (now 3 weeks old?) still seem to be struggling but, oddly enough, the melons all seem very happy.

Testing a new cookie recipe, currently called cowboy cookies, got some solid reviews during the SiftingRealities cast and crew screening yesterday, so they might be a keeper… oatmeal, coconut, chocolate chunk – yum!

Okay… back to work.

Birthday Cakes

It is a steadfast rule in my home that the birthday boy/girl gets to select what kind of cake they would like for their birthday celebration …and then I attempt to make said selection.

Michael always picks cheesecake… for almost 10 years now, at least from the moment he first tasted my cheesecake, this has been his birthday selection: beer, pizza and cheesecake with blueberry sauce for dessert.

As yesterday was Michael’s 40th (!!!??), I felt the need to make things extra special, so I also added a white chocolate glaze and ordered a selection of molded white chocolate tools from Chocolate Arts.

It was as yummy as it looks (if I do say so myself).  Everyone who celebrated with us last night was very quiet as they ate their slices (some with strawberry sauce, which was also very yummy).  Focused eating is always a good sign of complete enjoyment (especially with this expressive and boisterous group).

Michael's 40th birthday cake

Pictured above: Baked cheesecake with white chocolate glaze. Served with fresh blueberry sauce, whipped cream & white chocolate hammer.