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Friday, March 4, 2016

Cake Fridays


Goulash and cake to celebrate a milestone birthday

Today, March 4, 2016, my grandmother and dear friend Dorothy Johnson would've turned 100 years old. My dad reminded me of this at our most recent Sunday supper.  I knew I wanted to honor her memory and what better way than to bake her signature dish, goulash and sing, "Happy birthday, dear Dodie!"  With all of my grandparents gone, I am reminded of the importance of celebrating their legacy with each passing year.  I wish with my whole heart and soul that Grandma Dodie made it to her 100th birthday but since she is in Heaven, I will offer up a plate of comforting goulash, along with a delectable piece of cake.  


This chocolate cake is perfect for any celebration, especially a milestone birthday like today.  It's the kind of dessert you can't wait to sink your teeth into again.  I'm already thinking about having it for breakfast tomorrow!  It's the darkest, most irresistible cake I've ever made with a mildly fruity, bittersweet chocolate frosting.  It is unforgettable, just like my Grandma Dodie.    

So to my lifelong pen pal...

In your words, "Let me end this scribbling and get this letter in the mail."  

But in this case, "Let me end this typing and publish this post so all can try this spectacular cake."             

Friday, January 22, 2016

Chocolate Dream Loaf and Double Peanut Butter Dark Chocolate Chunk Blondies


It was a snowy, icy day here in Apex, NC.  We were all home so that meant baking time.  It started with the first act: chocolate dream loaf.  My next door neighbor came over and we baked two loaves.  Talk about the perfect recipe to make with a friend.  Both loaves turned out beautifully after an hour in the oven.  Like a loaf cake, this oh so dreamy bread starts with a base of one cup milk, one cup coca powder, and half a cup yogurt.  Talk about the perfect dip for sun ripened strawberries.  The flour mixture comes next and the butter, sugar mixture is whipped up in the stand mixer.  Follow the steps of this recipe to yield the lightest, dreamiest loaf cake you'll ever have.  So glad my neighbor came over and encouraged me to make this bread ideal for two hungry families :)

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Lunch was intermission and then it was onto the second act: double peanut butter dark chocolate chunk blondies.  I know the idea sounds crazy but I can't have peanut butter at work since it is a peanut free school so when I am home for lunch I gorge on peanut butter.  My body craves it and I dream about it so I had to make these blondies even more peanut buttery.  The original recipe does not include peanut butter chips and dark chocolate chunks but only chocolate chips.  I am sad to say these were not peanut buttery enough for me!  The texture was great and they baked up perfectly after twenty minutes in the oven but they did not satisfy my strongest of cravings.  Next time I might add all peanut butter chips instead of the eight Dove dark chocolate promises I had hanging out in the bottom of the bag.  Overall, these were loved by all so I will be making them again real soon.    

    
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