Spring weather in Seattle can be a bit capricious. Several sunny days will raise my hopes that summer is finally on its way - but then two weeks of grey drizzle will drown those hopes as I realize that it's still at least two months before summer is really here. My response to one such dreary day was to make this sping-y cake - even though the flowery sunny cake and the dismal rainy spring weather could not be more different.
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April 18, 2014
Lemon Almond Spring Cake
Spring weather in Seattle can be a bit capricious. Several sunny days will raise my hopes that summer is finally on its way - but then two weeks of grey drizzle will drown those hopes as I realize that it's still at least two months before summer is really here. My response to one such dreary day was to make this sping-y cake - even though the flowery sunny cake and the dismal rainy spring weather could not be more different.
January 27, 2014
Baumkuchen (Daring Bakers' Challenge)
I got very excited when I saw January's Daring Bakers' Challenge. So excited, in fact, that I promptly dropped the rest of my plans for the weekend, marched to the grocery store to buy almonds, and began baking. This month's challenge was baumkuchen - a traditional cake throughout Europe that has also become very popular in Japan. The name translates to "tree cake" in German. Usually, the cake is ring-shaped, so the layers look like tree rings. Unfortunately, getting this ring-shaped layering requires some specialized equipment, so my baumkuchen has horizontal layers.
The January 2014 Daring Bakers' challenge was hosted by Francijn of
"Koken in de Brouwerij". She challenged us all to bake layered cakes in
the tradition of Baumkuchen (tree cake) and Schichttorte (layered cake).
January 27, 2013
Gevulde Speculaas (Daring Bakers' Challenge)
The first Daring Bakers' Challenge of 2013 was a traditional Dutch spice cake: gevulde speculaas. The outside is a slightly crunchy pastry, full of all sorts of delicious spices, and the inside is a creamy almond paste. Yum. Excellent challenge!
Francijn of Koken in de Brouwerij was our January 2013 Daring Bakers’ Hostess and she challenged us to make the traditional Dutch pastry, Gevulde Speculaas from scratch! That includes making our own spice mix, almond paste and dough! Delicious!
July 24, 2012
Almond & Raspberry Cattails Cake
My dad really likes cattails. I also like them (although not nearly as much as he does). I think they evoke an image of a still, quiet pond, on which you while away an afternoon in a boat. So, I decided to make a cattail-themed cake for my dad.
June 27, 2012
Battenberg Cake (Daring Bakers' Challenge)
This month's Daring Bakers' Challenge was a type of cake I'd never heard of before: Battenberg Cake. The first Battenberg Cake was a wedding cake for Queen Victoria's granddaughter and the Prince of Battenberg. The two-color checkerboard pattern is known as Batternberg markings. This challenge was very fun (and very British) - my favorite so far!
Mandy of What The Fruitcake?! came to our rescue last minute to present us with the Battenberg Cake challenge! She highlighted Mary Berry’s techniques and recipes to allow us to create this unique little cake with ease.
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