Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Lane Cake...in Layman's Terms, "The Cake from Hell..."



I am coming in just under the wire
with my Lane Cake
for this year's family Bake Off.
I have been waiting for most of
the summer to make it
to serve to my knitting group
next time we met at my house.
Today was the day.

This cake was selected by my
sister in law, Pat...
with whom I have a bone to pick...
(Just kidding, Pat.)

This is a labor intensive cake to make.
There are four "from scratch" layers, 
and a cooked filling consisting of
dried peaches, coconut, toasted pecans and bourbon.
I did both of those tasks on Monday.
A cooked meringue frosting is the final step.
I did some reading on meringue frosting
and the general consensus is
that it's better served the day it is made.
Again, today was the day.


Never having made a meringue frosting before,
I followed the recipe to the letter.
You whisk together egg whites and sugar,
add some Karo Syrup and for my cake,
peach schnapps.
Then in a bowl over a pan 
of boiling water,
you beat with an electric mixer
(which I borrowed from my friend Anne)
 until "stiff glossy peaks form."
I never got to "glossy" but
there were stiff peaks.
Fearing I would burn the motor out
on Anne's mixer,
I decided to go ahead and frost.
You see above what it looked like.
For some reason it went "grainy" on me,
 and there wasn't enough to even 
cover the entire cake.
And it got rock hard as soon 
as it was on the cake.

I made a  quick consult with 
sister Nancy in Fayetteville
and brother Rick in Germany via 
What's App.
Nancy: "Scape it off and
make some butter cream."
Rick:  "Cut a big circle from the middle."


I did a combination of both their recommendations.


Here's my cake scraped and shaved.


Then, I made a quick trip to the 
grocery store.
At this point I was not about
to spend any more time 
making frosting for this cake!


I even bought some cookies,
just in case we couldn't eat the cake.


The Cake from Hell
in all its canned, butter cream glory.


My knitting group is composed of
dear friends.
We have been knitting together 
almost forever.
At any rate, they are very supportive
and ate the cake.
My friend Katherine, 
who is from South Alabama,
where this cake originated,
was even nice enough to say it
 "tasted the way it was supposed to taste."
(She KNOWS because her mother
used to make it every year at holiday time.)

I LOVE my friends.
(Btw, the cookies were not touched.)

Here is the link for the recipe I used.
In my opinion, the flavor was okay,
but the cake was quite crumbly.
This is an old fashioned cake
and I think our tastes have changed.
Or perhaps my cooking skills
have become a bit rusty...
...like several other things.
Anyhoo...bon apetit!



Saturday, May 21, 2016

You've Come a Long Way Baby!


 This time last week I was attending a big event!



You've come a long way my girl!
(Indulge me...it's one of my favorite pictures.)


My little girl has become a big city gal!
This is the view from my hotel room.
I was in Washington DC for 
Kate's graduation from
George Mason School of Law.


Kate driving us to the ceremony.


Group picture before the graduation.





Proud parents!


Afterward we had an informal meal with special friends and family.


The restaurant was nice enough to specialize Kate's dessert!


Final pictures for the day.


Job well done Kate!
Now onward to that bar exam!

Sunday, June 22, 2014

What Happened to June???


The month of June is almost gone!
What happen to it?
It's been crazy busy here
so I guess that's the reason
I find it hard to believe we are
almost into July!

Some of June's highlights:

A weekend visit from my daughter Kate
to help celebrate my birthday!

A week long visit from 
my brother Rick who lives in  Germany!
Lots of fun talking about food/cooking, pop culture and movies!


An afternoon out to Jonesborough, the oldest town in Tennessee.
Nancy, Rick and I had lunch out and then 
caught a performance at
The International Storytelling Center.


A weekend visit to my parents' home in Fayetteville, TN.
This is the first time we have all been together in quite some time.


My sis Nancy, brother Bill, me and Rick.
How nice to all be together!



My brother Bill and his wonderful wife Pat
hosted the whole family for a Sunday lunch 
at their home.


Bill has recently began raising chickens!


This is the coop he built himself.
Very impressive!


Brother Rick visiting with the chickens.


A gorgeous assortment!


Last week I had the opportunity to tour the
gardens of Pam and Paul DeMarrais.
I was invited by a good friend, Susan O.
Susan shares a passion for day lilies with Paul,
which he collects and hybridizes.



In addition to the garden,
Paul, an artist,  gave us a tour of his studio.


Pam, who is a quilter also raises chickens.
I was totally blown away by this couples'
varied interests and obvious passion for all they do!

(Thank you Susan O. for the final three photos.)

To tell you the truth,
I am feeling a little over stimulated
by my busy June!

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Glimpses of Germany



I have been looking at and organizing
pictures from my recent trip to Germany.
This was my first visit there
and my overwhelming impressions
were of its beauty.
The terrain is similar to 
East Tennessee, where I live.
But the architecture is 
without a doubt, totally European.

 













The city views and the numerous parks are all breathtaking.









We took time to enjoy many markets and meals.







And of course, you cannot visit Germany 
and not see castles!











Lots and lots of sightseeing,
but I must tell you my most 
vivid memories of this trip
were the family times, laughing,
sitting in numerous outdoor cafes 
for a coffee, cappuccino or espresso,
laughing, visiting and laughing!


Again, a heartfelt thank you to
Rick, Terry and Max!
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