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Monday, February 12, 2018

Cake ~ Love



"There are so many forms of love. Spending time with friends, telling stories. I enjoy showing my love by baking a cake for somebody ..."  Pia Klementieff


I love to bake, it's fun and easy, and fills my house with delightful scents. To me baking a cake is way of showing love---whether the recipient wants it or not, hahaha.


When I met my ex husband he was a young guy living in Manhattan. Every week he'd take the subway out to Flatbush Brooklyn to visit his mother. Every week she'd send him home with homemade chicken soup and a homemade cinnamon swirl pound cake. It was, I'm sure, her way of showing her love.

My friend is coming to visit tomorrow. When I have special guests I like to have a homemade cake or cookies to offer, with hot tea in the winter, lemonade in the summer. It's my way of welcoming, of showing my love; it fits my old-fashioned notions of hospitality.


My mom sent my dad to NYC with a pound cake wrapped in foil, for my birthday one year. 22? 23?He took me to Tiffany's and bought me a gold bangle bracelet with a tiny diamond on it. I wish I still had it. A cake---and a gift---my undemonstrative family's version of love.

This weekend I baked a cake for my friend who makes the long drive down from Upstate New York to spend the day with me. Here's another fun cake quote:
"My idea of baking is buying a ready make cake mix and throwing in an egg." Cilla Black [was she a famous Beatles groupie, or what?]



I was so in the mood for carrot cake! Mel and I had been talking about an old New England recipe for Campbell's Tomato Soup Cake. Mel said, eeew, but I said maybe good, like carrot cake?
The baking aisles are sparse these days; lots of gluten free, no carrot cake mix. At the third store I tried I found an old fashioned Betty Crocker pound cake mix. Perfect.

I do use mixes, they're easy and fun. I used olive oil for moistness, the above mentioned egg; poppy seeds; and I subbed orange-peach Grand Marnier  liqueur for the liquid. Ooooh it smelled amazing, heaven on a dark fog -drenched day. [the fog horn has been wailing all day again today.]


It baked up so high! Is that from the liqueur?




I sliced it and layered it with orange marmalade and a layer of cream cheese frosting.





A small amount of frosting was melted and put on top.



Teatime.






I love sweet flowered tea party dishes.


Violets, swoon.





Lavender rose buds, lily of the valley, pansies...


I don't actually use this china for guests, because modern people find it pretentious and it makes them feel uncomfortable or uneasy. It places too much importance on the act of eating and sharing. For real life I have plain grey blue mugs from Target. Go figure.


Will my friend partake? I doubt it, I think she is still on her ''Clean 3o" diet kick. She looks wonderful and has lost so much weight that I can't be disappointed by her rejection. I have apples [only Granny Smith!]; organic raw almonds, and hard boiled eggs, with cold green tea for her instead. The cake went in the freezer.


My kids should be home soon, from skiing. I made Swedish meatballs and salad---in case they're hungry. No cake.



love

lizzy

gone to the beach....












Clean 30 Eating HERE

Tomato Soup Cake  here

PS Paperwhites FAIL! I must take back my suggestion that we can just pick up a supermarket box of daff bulbs on sale! So disappointing, only two mingy little, though very sweet, flower bunches. This was week three, last Monday. Next year I'll order from Amazon instead, it's worth a few more dollars spent.










10 comments:

  1. Your cake looks positively luscious to me! We eat well at our quilt ministry group, always a joy to see what comes in the door each Tuesday morning.

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  2. I want cake!! Well now I need to make a coffee cake. Maybe for Valentines Day. Looks great! Kit

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  3. Tea will always taste better out of delightful china like that, especially with the Grand Marnier enhanced cake! Penny

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  4. Your cake looks yummy! Wish I could smell it AND taste it! I can't believe your friend would turn down a small piece...but that's probably why she's losing weight and feeling good and I still weigh a ton.

    My mom used to turn any flavor cake mix into a pound cake - the recipe 'cheat' was on the side of the box when I was a kid. When *I* wanted to do it a while back it's no longer on the box - but I called the mix company's 800-number and got the recipe trick! And I had a bright moment and put it in my computer so I don't forget how. (I can send it to you if you want, very easy.)

    I hope you have a fun visit!

    Too bad about the paperwhites. The big jar seems to have worked out pretty well, though, so your experiment wasn't a complete waste.

    It's warming up again here after our little bit of ice, which is good because this week is shaping up to be pretty busy.

    Take care and have a good week!

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  5. Your cake looks delicious! I love hearing about the changes you make.
    I have my MIL fancy teacups and I LOVE to use them when I have a brunch, etc. The women seems to love using them as well.
    My mom was a cook by profession (not a chef) but she made basic food, nothing fancy.

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  6. Please leave the china out and the cake from the freezer. I'll be over this afternoon. If only that easy! Such a lovely way to provide hospitality. Beautiful! And, all comes from a loving heart.

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  7. Oh your cake looked so wonderful! And it would be fun to eat on your lovely dishes. I like to make a desert for company too. Sometimes I'll go to more trouble than others, but it feels good to have it to offer!

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  8. Happy Valentine's Day to you and Mo.
    Tea always tastes better in lovely china, especially with your Grand Marnier enhanced cake.
    The blind Paperwhites are maddening. It happens to me when I buy them late.
    Nevertheless the scent from the few flowers is a joy. Penny

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  9. You are so creative. Love what you did to the cake. It's so cute too. From the side, it looks like a boat.

    Yes, those violets...

    My brother and his wife did a similar food challenge in January. One evening, toward the end, she asked my brother what they should have for dinner. He replied that if she fed him tree bark, he probably wouldn't notice. Good for them for doing it, but they enjoy food too much to ever be tempted to do it again.

    Was the bangle bracelet stolen when you were burgled? Sad.

    Kel

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  10. That hospitality is important to you is so refreshing! (And there's nothing wrong with boxed cake ... helped along or not!)

    Mo looks a little like he was told he wasn't getting any cake. *sigh*

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