
Anonymous wrote:Sponge cake (especially with a citrus touch) is more of a spring time or summer food.
This cold, and rainy, weather is more warm apple pie/cobbler or maybe a chocolate biscotti with hot chocolate- type comfort food.
Anonymous wrote:I'd love your cake. I'm sure my family wouldn't.
Sometime I make my favorite cookie that everyone else hates. It's oatmeal. I know, just oatmeal. But I have a recipe that I love and I make it about twice a year, just for me. No one else touches them.
I made a batch over the holidays. To my surprise, and somewhat disappointment, the kids decided that they now love the cookies. I had to fight for them and then hide some.
All the years I've been making the cookies, I never pushed the kids to eat them. They always took a bite and then walked away. Sometimes repetition slowly changes taste buds over time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I made a perfect sponge cake, with just eggs, sugar, flour and orange zest. This was my first attempt.
Then soaked it in clementine juice-hard cider jelly and topped it with clementines softened in their juice.
It’s moist in the center, slightly crunchy at the edge, and light and fruity. Not too sweet. You can’t taste any alcohol, it just gives it a bit of depth. And yet either DH nor my teens liked it.
Ingrates.
Maybe it doesn't taste good. Sounds fancy though
This. My sister is known for making this ridiculously difficult and over the top dishes as some sort of "look what an amazing chef/baker I am". But they rarely taste amazing.
Anonymous wrote:OP did you at least get a robe for Christmas?
Anonymous wrote:More for you!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I made a perfect sponge cake, with just eggs, sugar, flour and orange zest. This was my first attempt.
Then soaked it in clementine juice-hard cider jelly and topped it with clementines softened in their juice.
It’s moist in the center, slightly crunchy at the edge, and light and fruity. Not too sweet. You can’t taste any alcohol, it just gives it a bit of depth. And yet either DH nor my teens liked it.
Ingrates.
Maybe it doesn't taste good. Sounds fancy though
This. My sister is known for making this ridiculously difficult and over the top dishes as some sort of "look what an amazing chef/baker I am". But they rarely taste amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to bake a lot for my coworkers because they appreciated the effort (my boss once proposed to me when I brought in a pie made from peaches we'd gotten at the orchard). That was pre-kids, when DH was going to law school at night and I had free time after work. Now I just bake cookies from scratch.
My kids are usually happy with grocery store cakes, or things like the dump cake I made tonight--dump two cans of pie filling in a 9x13 pan, cover it with one package of cake mix, then pour one stick of melted butter over it. Bake at 350 for 50 minutes or so and serve with vanilla ice cream. That was what my mom used to make and I called her last year and asked for the "recipe".
This is my kind of "cooking"! What is the pie-filling?
We’ve always used cherry or blueberry. Usually cherry with yellow cake mix, but yesterday I did blueberry pie filling with lemon cake mix and that was good. I think 1.5 sticks of butter would be better though. Here’s a link with pictures https://www.thecountrycook.net/cherry-dump-cake/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to bake a lot for my coworkers because they appreciated the effort (my boss once proposed to me when I brought in a pie made from peaches we'd gotten at the orchard). That was pre-kids, when DH was going to law school at night and I had free time after work. Now I just bake cookies from scratch.
My kids are usually happy with grocery store cakes, or things like the dump cake I made tonight--dump two cans of pie filling in a 9x13 pan, cover it with one package of cake mix, then pour one stick of melted butter over it. Bake at 350 for 50 minutes or so and serve with vanilla ice cream. That was what my mom used to make and I called her last year and asked for the "recipe".
This is my kind of "cooking"! What is the pie-filling?
Anonymous wrote:I used to bake a lot for my coworkers because they appreciated the effort (my boss once proposed to me when I brought in a pie made from peaches we'd gotten at the orchard). That was pre-kids, when DH was going to law school at night and I had free time after work. Now I just bake cookies from scratch.
My kids are usually happy with grocery store cakes, or things like the dump cake I made tonight--dump two cans of pie filling in a 9x13 pan, cover it with one package of cake mix, then pour one stick of melted butter over it. Bake at 350 for 50 minutes or so and serve with vanilla ice cream. That was what my mom used to make and I called her last year and asked for the "recipe".
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