The theme of the potluck: Survival. I thought to myself, how is that a theme for food? Luckily, one of my coworkers mentioned that the birthday girl loved Hershey Kisses, so after a quick Google search I am across an article talking about making a 3-D Hershey Kiss cake, and with a little carving help from EC (ok, actually, he carved the whole thing, I never touched the knife) - Voile! Hershey Kiss cake was born!
I used a sour cream frosting, something I have never done and I am not sure what I thought of it...sour cream and chocolate and not two things I am used to putting together. I am going to have to give this one some thought.
A Great Big Kiss!
Thursday, July 16, 2009
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The Wedding Cake!
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Oh my goodness, oh my goodness, I made a wedding cake! Mi Hermanito got married a couple of weeks ago and I was in charge of the wedding cake. All of that practice payed off because it turned out mostly pretty good!
The bride (my new Sister) watched me working on part of it, and that was slightly nerve wracking. Imagine making a huge cake, that you have never made before, and having the bride sitting there, staring at you - plus assorted family members, whoa.
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Bridal Shower Cakes
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Oops, my bad, it has been a long time since I have posted anything. There is a good reason for that. At the end of May I traveled home to see the family, throw a bridal shower, and drop EC off for his summer internship. Then I had to drive home, just me and the cat. Then 11 days later I turned around and came back home to see the family and bake the wedding cake for mi Hermanito's wedding, which is over! Congratulations Hermanito on being married! Yay for having a new sister!
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Spring Cake
Friday, May 15, 2009
One of the things that I like so much about making cakes is I feel like I am creating some sort of work of art. I have NEVER EVER been an artistic person. I had to take drawing in 7th grade and it was a painful experience. We once had to draw an animal, that animal morphing into some sort of tool, and then the tool. Seriously? Why? I ask you why?

Melt marshmallows and 2 tablespoons of water in a microwave or double boiler: Put the bowl in the microwave for 30 seconds, open microwave and stir, back in microwave for 30 seconds more, open microwave and stir again, and continue doing this until melted. It usually takes about 2 1/2 minutes total. Place 3/4 of the powdered sugar on the top of the melted marshmallow mix.
Now grease your hands GENEROUSLY (palms, backs, and in between fingers), then heavily grease the counter you will be using and dump the bowl of marshmallow/sugar mixture in the middle. (By the way, this recipe is also good for your hands. When I’m done, they are baby soft.)
Start kneading like you would bread dough.
It is best if you can let it sit, double wrapped, overnight (but you can use it right away if there are no tiny bits of dry powdered sugar). If you do see them, you will need to knead and maybe add a few more drops of water.
Prepare the fondant for storing by coating it with a good layer of Crisco shortening, wrap in a plastic-type wrap product and then put it in a re-sealable or Ziploc bag. Squeeze out as much air as possible.
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Birthday Cake Part II: Conviviality
Friday, May 8, 2009
Con*viv`i*al"i*ty\, n.; pl. Convivialities. The good humor or mirth indulged in upon festive occasions; a convivial spirit or humor; festivity.



6 ounces best-quality bittersweet chocolate
2 cups heavy cream
Directions
Place chopped chocolate in a medium-sized bowl.
Heat heavy cream and sugar (if using) in a large heavy saucepan over med-hi heat until it simmers gently.
Immediately pour the hot cream over the chocolate and stir gently until the chocolate is mostly melted.
Let stand for 15mins to be sure all chocolate is melted.
Stir ganache gently until perfectly smooth, let cool.
Cover and chill for at least 6 hours, preferably overnight (it must be very cold or it will curdle when it's whipped; ganache can be made up to 4 days ahead).
When you're ready to assemble the cake (and NOT before), whip ganache until it's stiff enough to hold a nice shape and seems spreadable (Don't overwhip; overwhipped ganache looks granular, so watch carefully).
Spread whipped ganache immediately, as it will firm as it sits.
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Birthday Cake, Part I
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
A while back at work I decided I was tired of guessing what type of birthday treat everyone liked for their birthday, so I made all of my co-workers fill out a staff survey. I figured that was fair, due to the fact that I was tired of trying to sneakily figure out if they liked cake and if not, what other birthday treat they would prefer.


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Garlic Chicken Pasta with Spinach
Sunday, May 3, 2009
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