Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Reine De Saba



This cake is easily one of the best chocolate desserts I've ever had. It has a simple but decadent flavor This is without a doubt one if the best chocolate desserts I've ever made. It that has a unique almond influence and decadent yet simple flavors. It is for sure a dessert I will keep in my repertoire.(I used coffee since I had no rum on hand) 

Ingredients:  
For the cake:
4 ounces or squares semi-sweet chocolate melted with 2 tbsp rum or coffee
1/4 pound or 1 stick softened butter
2/3 cup granulated sugar
3 egg yolks
3 egg whites
Pinch of salt
1 tbsp granulated sugar
1/3 cup pulverized almonds
1/4 tspn almond extract
1/2 cup cake flour (scooped and leveled) turned into a sifter

For the icing:
2 ounces or squares semi-sweet baking chocolate
2 tbsp rum or coffee
5 to 6 tbsp unsalted butter

For the cake: 
  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Butter and flour the cake pan.
  3. Set the chocolate and rum or coffee in a small pan, cover, and place (off heat) in a larger pan of almost simmering water; let melt while you proceed with the recipe.  Measure out the rest of the ingredients.
  4. Cream the butter and sugar together for several minutes until they form a pale yellow, fluffy mixture.
5. Beat in the egg yolks until well        blended. 
6. Beat the egg whites and salt in a separate bowl until soft peaks are formed; sprinkle on the sugar and beat until stiff peaks are formed.
7. With a rubber spatula, blend the melted chocolate into the butter and sugar mixture, then stir in the almonds, and almond extract.  
8. Immediately stir in one fourth of the beaten egg whites to lighten the batter.  9. Delicately fold in a third of the remaining whites and when partially blended, sift on one third of the flour and continue folding.  Alternate rapidly with more egg whites and more flour until all egg whites and flour are incorporated.
10. Turn the batter into the cake pan, pushing the batter up to its rim with a rubber spatula.  
11. Bake in middle level of preheated oven for about 25 minutes.  Cake is done when it has puffed, and 2 1/2 to 3 inches around the circumference are set so that a needle plunged into that area comes out clean; the center should move slightly if the pan is shaken, and a needle comes out oily.
12. Allow the cake to cool in the pan for 10 minutes.  Run a knife around the edge of the pan, and reverse cake on the rack.  Allow it to cool for an hour or two; it must be thoroughly cold if it is to be iced.

For the icing:
  1. Place the chocolate and rum or coffee in a small pan, cover, and set in a larger pan of almost simmering water.
  2. Remove pans from heat and let chocolate melt for 5 minutes or so, until perfectly smooth.  Lift chocolate pan out of the hot water, and beat in the butter a tablespoon at a time.
  3. Then beat over a bowl with a tray of ice cubes and water until chocolate mixture has cooled to spreading consistency.  At once spread it over your cake with spatula or knife.

To serve, use the butter icing and press a design of almonds over the icing.

Recipe courtesy of Mastering the Art of French Cooking by Julia Child 

Copyright 1961 by Alfred A. Knopf.  Reprinted with permission from the publisher Alfred A. Knopf, a division of Random House, Inc. 

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Kolby's Baby Shower

Another successful shower for my dear friend Kolby. Hoping that the photographer gets me some better photos, but I managed to snag a few....

I was in charge of invitations, decorations, favors and location. Once she found out she was having a girl, Kolby made a comment about tutus and I just went from there. 

I created a onesie shaped invitation with a tutu attached and a bottle cutout with registry info. 
I used a modified version of the following template.
http://houseofstirfry.com/chia/templates/onesie01.html
I then basted and gathered tulle and attached to each invite using glue and covered with a glittery ribbon. 
The inside had the shower information on it printed on cardstock and the backside had my Daulton McDaniel Designs label on it. 
Then I googled baby bottle for the registry template. I then used labels with her info on them and attached to the bottle cutout. 


Here's a few diy stuff I did as well. 
Food labels in giant clothespins(from the dollar section at Michaels. 
I bought boxes from Michaels and cut out the letters of baby Dodson's name. It just happened that each name(first, middle, last has 6 letters). Kolby took this for a room decoration. 
I decorated the fans and chandelier in the  kitchen, dining room, front room and living room with various pink, purple, and white paper lanterns. Adds such a fun touch! 
I used a leftover tissue pom from Mel's shower and added a dollar letter from Michaels. I lucked out that the K was already purple, so I didn't have to spray paint and it just gave them to the mom-to-be after for knick knack decor at her house. 
And of course you can't have a shower with out some beautiful floral arrangements. I found a steal of a deal at michaels where the flower bundles were .79 each! Using the two flower boxes I made this spring, I created a fall inspired arrangement with some purple in it. The extras went in a vase and I tied a ribbon to hide the stems. 

How gorgeous did they turn out? And I wrapped them so I can reuse next fall. 

The flower boxes went on the outside tables. The table cloths were made for Mel's shower and I just love them. 
Kolby's gift was a canvas print off her registry from PBK and diapers from Target(some of which were used for the diaper cake below), but the main gift was a hand crocheted blanket to match her nursery. 

Pattern: http://peoplewebs.blogspot.com/2011/01/weekend.html?m=1

I Love This Yarn: purple, orchid, iced violet, mulberry, turquoise, light gray, white



Cookie pop favors. I used plain frosting and then added purple sugar sprinkles. 

http://www.food.com/recipe/copycat-cheryl-co-buttery-sugar-cookies-395864

Close up of the diaper cake. The feathers and flower top were all from Hobby Lobby and can be used as hair(or headband) clips for baby. 

Here is the finished mantle. Flower balls reused from Easter mantle. Purple tissue poms made by me. The hat & tutu were also part of her gift and made by me. 

Love This Yarn; purple, iced violet, & orchid.  http://www.allicrafts.blogspot.com/2012/02/free-pattern-lacy-shells-hat-newborn.html?m=1 (With open flower pattern)


All in all, it was a great party and I can't wait to see the professional photos that were taken. The best part about customizing the decorations is that they were all meant to be used as decor for Kolby(if she chooses) in Kelsey's nursery. 

Can't wait to meet this sweet baby due this Dec! 

These two tried to invite themselves....