Monday

Grandma's Chocolate Cake















It is SO much fun to have a girls afternoon. And, it is even more fun when it is a surprise birthday party. Of course I claimed responsibility for the cake. My grandmother's chocolate cake recipe is pretty hard to beat and pretty easy to make. Who doesn't love a cake recipe that only requires one bowl?

GRANDMA’S CHOCOLATE CAKE

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Grease and flour a 13x9 in pan. (Or 2 9-inch cake pans.)

Combine:

1 3/4 C un-sifted flour

2 C sugar

3/4 C cocoa

1 1/2 tsp baking soda

1 tsp baking powder

1 tsp salt

Add:

2 eggs

1 C milk

1/2 C vegetable oil

2 tsp vanilla

Mix on medium speed for 2 minutes.

Stir in:

1 C BOILING water

Pour into floured pan.

Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes.















Oh, I love Grandma's chocolate cake! It is so moist it doesn't need a topping. Traditionally I serve it with a bit of whipped cream and strawberries. But, because it was for a birthday, I made chocolate butter cream. I don't have patience to do it the long way, so I reach for confectioners sugar (powdered sugar) and follow the recipe on the back! So easy! Ha!

Chocolate Butter Cream Frosting
1 lb box of powdered sugar
1/4 cup milk
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 stick butter (softened)
1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder

Beat first 4 ingredients for 2 minutes with an electric mixer. 
Add more milk for a thinner consistency. 
Beat in the cocoa for an extra minute. 
















Look at these smiling faces. Can you tell it was a hit?

Sunday

Cannoli

Well if you're from Boston, you know that there are two bakeries in the Italian North End to seek out for a classic Sicilian cannoli. While Mike's Pastry is constantly packed and often with a line out the door, Modern Pastry, at 257 Hanover Street, will fill your cannoli in front of you as you choose the shell and any extras. Which would you choose? Exactly. 

When I found out that Modern Pastry actually attempts to ship their cannoli, I thought, "Hmm, what special event is coming up?" Sadly, since its summer, they caution not to ship their chocolates or cannoli. But, then I did some more research and found that Mike's Pastry also ships their cannoli... as a kit! A Do It Yourself kit is way more exciting then just getting cannoli in the mail, right? And, they ship anywhere in the US, regardless of hot weather! 


So, if you find yourself in Boston, choose Modern Pastry for a good cannoli. However, if you live in Orange County, where a good cannoli is hard to find, you can DIY some cannoli
in the comfort of your own home with a kit from Mike's Pastry. What an option!

(If you need a cannoli quick when in Orange County, Roma D' Italia in Tustin is a fine choice.)

Thursday

Banana Bread - A tribute to over-ripe bananas


feature photoOh there are many Banana Bread recipes! Oh so, so very many. In fact if you google "banana bread" you'll see that there is even a http://www.banana-bread.biz/ website. After looking through the 5 featured recipes, I decided that today was the day to make Brown Sugar and Oatmeal Banana Nut Bread.  Now, doesn't that sound marvellous? I think my friends at the pool tomorrow will just love it! Off I go! I'll report back tomorrow.

Wednesday

Golden Spoon v Cherry On Top

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If you live anywhere near Chapman Avenue in Orange, CA, then you know about the frozen yogurt duel between Golden Spoon and Cherry On Top. For me, the clear winner is Golden Spoon. Here's why:

Golden Spoon has been the long standing favorite low/no fat frozen yogurt. Their yogurt is only 17 calories per oz, but it is packed with flavor. And, they've done a pretty good job keeping up with the times. For example, when Pink Berry came on the scene, Golden Spoon responded with tart flavors and a larger selection of fruit toppings. Even so, I still prefer the classic Golden Spoon frozen yogurt taste.

Cherry On Top's allure is their serve yourself toppings bar and yogurt pulls. Once you've compiled your final dessert combination, they weigh your bowl. Some people love as many options as possible; I do not. Each time I go in, I have to psych myself up to only choose 1 yogurt flavor, which ends of being 2 or 3, and to only choose 1 or 2 toppings, which ultimately becomes almost half of my bowl. I end up eating a candy bar instead of just a serving or two of healthy yogurt. There is nothing healthy about serve yourself toppings! Not for me anyway. 

Golden Spoon charges per topping, and I see this as a good thing. If they didn't charge extra, I would go overboard, like at Cherry On Top, adding toppings upon toppings until I ruin the dessert. Yes, the old-time fro yo standard is tried and true and keeps me coming back for more. And, I can feel healthy about my dessert choice, instead of sick to my stomach. 

Monday

Baby Shower Cake - Yummy!


Congratulations to my friend Carol who just gave birth to her new son, Will, on Friday. In anticipation of Will, some friends and I threw Carol a small baby shower, and with every good shower, comes the CAKE! 

Compliments go out to our good friends at Rockwell's in Villa Park, CA. Their butter-cream frosting is absolutely incredible. Rob and Lori Cowle simply know how to do cake right. I recommend the marble cake. Choose your own favorite filling; You won't be disappointed!

Friday

Slow Cooked Strawberry Rhubarb Cobbler

That's right! It is WAY too hot outside today to use the oven. So, what's the alternative? Use a slow cooker/crock pot to make your desserts. It may take slightly longer, but it uses less energy and keeps your kitchen cool. 

The recipe I use is from Simple Slow Cooker Recipes by Better Homes and Gardens. I like this recipe because I usually have all the ingredients on hand except the 3 cups of strawberries and the 3 cups of rhubarb. Another nice feature of this recipe is that you can use fresh or frozen strawberries and rhubarb, which is a real plus! Also, with 10 servings at less than 300 calories each, I don't quite feel so bad making this during bathing suit season.

Here is a video of the entire experience! Enjoy

Thursday

Orange County Fair Desserts!








































Have I caught your attention yet? 
I was SO overwhelmed at the Orange County Fair yesterday. I was there to check on this weeks lemon entries (We won 3rd place this week for best lemons!), when I found myself fascinated by the selection of desserts. From a culinary standpoint, the desserts at the OC Fair are not the classiest, nor the healthiest by any means. However, I have to say, they certainly are creative. Chocolate covered bacon? Deep fried Reese's, Snickers, Oreos, and Twinkies? This trip to the Fair was a quick visit. Next time I may just have to try one of these novelties. But, I'll remember to take it for what it is: A novelty. Last year I tried a deep fried Oreo. Was it incredible? No. But, where else can you get one? Yes! That is why Fair food is so popular! That is why people will let go of their wallet and waistlines! Because, where else can you find chocolate covered bacon? 

Wednesday

Merci Chocolates


Last year on our honeymoon, my husband and I came back to our hotel room from a stroll along a seaside cliff in S'Agarò, Spain (Costa Brava) only to find our room decorated with confetti, balloons, good Spanish wine and fine European chocolates. This was our wedding gift from my sister Jessica. It was such a wonderful surprise! (Thanks again, Jess!)



A word about Merci chocolates: Combinations of dark and milk chocolates with hazelnut creme, praline, dark mousse, dark cream, coffee and cream, and hazelnut-almond flavors. Wow! They are modestly packaged with a two-toned cellophane, but they deliver excellence.  We tasted each variety that evening with our bottle of wine and took the remaining chocolate along with us through Spain, Italy, and the UK so that we would never be without a tasty chocolate treat.

Tuesday

The OC Fair Best Lemons!


It's official! Our lemons are the blue ribbon, A+, 1st place, best lemons in the county!  We also had a lemon place 3rd in the largest lemon competition. 

What to do with all those prize winning lemons? Make lemon meringue pie of course. Here is an easy recipe that whips up quick and tastes like an award winning lemon pie should!
 

Monday

A Newport Landing Birthday




For my mother-in-law's birthday this weekend, Newport Landing in Newport Beach made her cake. It was a yellow cake with excellent chocolate fudge frosting. The filling was wonderful: Fresh raspberries! Everyone was very happy with the lunch there and the dessert was, dare I say, icing on the cake. It was a fantastic way to celebrate. 

Saturday

Chocolate Chip Cookies!


With only one day left to vote for your favorite dessert, chocolate chip cookies are winning, I just had to make a batch!

Calling all Toll House Purists! I know you're out there! Step away from the yellow bag and try some other recipes. 

What I like about it? It calls for more chocolate chips, it incorporates whole wheat white flour (fiber!), and it requires less fat (butter/oil/eggs) thanToll House does. Now, they are a different cookie. They aren't gooey but rather crunchy, and in fact the dough seems crumbly and oily all at the same time. But, miraculously, after 14 minutes, the cookie comes together nicely. A wonderful option for chocolate chip cookie lovers!

Friday

Lemon Blueberry Bread is Out of the Oven




... and 65 minutes later... pure perfection! The substitutions worked excellently. This is more like a cake than a bread. It is very, very sweet. I brushed on a glaze mixture of 2 tablespoons fresh squeezed lemon juice and 1/4 cup of sugar. And, wow, Dessert!

Lemon Blueberry Bread


My Lemon Blueberry Bread is currently baking. It smells SO yummy. For the bread and the glaze, I needed the zest of 2 lemons, but the juice of only one. I omitted the walnuts to cut down on fat and calories, and I substituted the all purpose flour for 100% Organic White Whole Wheat Flour in order to add back in the nutty flavor and to give it more than half a gram of fiber per slice. Nice touch, eh? I'll let you know how it turns out!
White Whole Wheat Flour

Lemons, Lemons, Lemons!


My husband and I are super fortunate to have a very healthy and generous lemon tree. We picked our tree last weekend, and yesterday I entered our lemons in the Orange County Fair. We entered in all the categories: Best Lemons, Biggest Lemon, and Most Unusually Shaped Fruit. We are very hopeful to win at least one category, as we won two of them last year.

So, today is  a lemon themed day. Stay tuned for Fair results and lemon recipes and photos!

Thursday

Wedding Occasion Cakes


Mmmm... Doesn't that look good? Today is a special post. Today I want to walk you through a very happy time in my life, my engagement and wedding. What better way to commemorate special occasions than with a cake. Let's begin!


On the left is my Engagement cake. My poor nephew Max is patiently waiting for the appropriate time to cut and savor this cake. And with good reason! This is no ordinary cake! It is a masterpiece from Rockwell's Creative Cakes in Orange, California. There is something special about their cakes. I'm not sure quite what, but it is absolutely magical inside and out. 




Yes, that's me with my West Coast Bridal Shower Cake. It's a flourless chocolate cake from 
Zov's bakery and cafe in Tustin, California. Incredibly decadent, and
with the inscription "...and they lived happily ever after...", this cake was just perfect. I couldn't have asked for more... 








My East Coast Shower Cake! The theme was garden party and everyone had to wear a bonnet or floppy hat. Naturally my cake had to wear one too. Mmmm... but this one was made out of cake and white chocolate and frosting. Those cake
 chefs at The Icing On The Cake in Newton, MA sure know how to make a gorgeous and absolutely delicious confection!




Both my bridal luncheon cake and my wedding cake were from Delicious Desserts in Falmouth, MA. Please order your cake from Lisa. You won't regret it! She's amazing. (She even offered to make a gummy bear filling if we really really wanted it!)

For the bridal luncheon, I treated my brides maids, sisters, and mothers to a simple white cake with raspberry filling and white butter cream frosting. Lisa actually baked in wedding charms. This is a photo of us pulling our fortunes from the cake. 

And now, for the grand finale! Our wedding cake. Oh so amazing! The flowers are from All About Flours (ask for Judy) and again the cake is from Delicious DessertsIt has combed white butter cream frosting and a simple pearl edge. It was as delectable as it was beautiful. I'm not sure anything can taste better than your wedding cake at your own wedding! 


A celebration is nothing without its cake. And, here you have probably the four best cakeries in the United States. Two from Southern  California and two from Massachusetts. Which one will you use for your next special occasion? Its hard to choose, I know.

Wednesday

Birthday Pie



Birthday Pie? Only if its Strawberry Chocolate Cream Cheese Pie. And, in fact this recipe is easy as pie.  

Melt 1 cup chocolate chips.
Beat 8 oz of cream cheese and 2 Tbs honey.
Stir in melted chocolate.
Scoop mixture into pie crust. 
Chill for 2 hours. 
Top with Strawberries and chocolate chips.
And, Serve!

I get nothing but praise for this pie. You will too!

Tuesday

A Three Pie Fourth of July



A little ambitious I know, but I had to try it. Can you really bake 3 pies at once in the same oven? The answer is yes! Though I still need to perfect the craft, due to some over juicy fillings and therefore watery crusts, it is possible to use the same oven to bake 3 fruit pies. The trick was to find 3 pies with the same baking temperatures, bake times, etc. So, bing cherry pie, strawberry rhubarb pie, and cherry berry pie were our winners for this 4th of july!

For the bing cherry pie, I cut the sugar down to 3/4 cup, used cornstarch to thicken the filling, adding lemon juice to add tartness. Though the crowd was happy with the cherry pie, next year, I'll use regular cherries. Bing was just too sweet. 

For the strawberry rhubarb pie, I used 1 cup sugar, and 1/4 cup of cornstarch. It could use less sugar and more cornstarch next time. This was our watery wonder. Everyone raved about the strawberry rhubarb, but its crust was complete mush by dessert time. 

The last pie was cherry berry, also known as "Carrie Berry Pie". This had 2 cups of bing cherries, 2 cups of strawberries, and 1 cup of blueberries. An excellent combination. I will do this one again. 

Happy 4th of July!!!

Monday

Mother’s Day Berries

This year I was blessed to have my mother in town. How do you thank the woman who brought you into this world? With chocolate dipped strawberries, of course! Strawberries are at the peak of the season in California in early May, and the simplicity of this dessert cannot be beat! I use 1 Cup of Essensia Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips. They melt so easily in the microwave in just 2 minutes (stirring every half minute). This is the perfect amount of chocolate to cover 8 large strawberries. Yum!

Carrie B