Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Baker's Dozen

When I was in college, I used to cook quite often. Garlic mushroom tapas, Penne with tomato sauce, killer ommelettes and the king of conundrums - a vegetarian biryani..

But my favorite was dessert. I used to churn out light chocolate mousses, cakes and pastries. I learnt to make my mom's famous apple crumble, gooey brownies etc. My special creation was a chocolate sponge layered with chocolate mousse, covered with icing and studded with chocolate chips.

This weekend, after months away from the kitchen, I finally got to cook again.

Three chefs (My mom, sister and me)..
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..started from scratch..

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..to create..

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.. the perfect cake!
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Update : The recipe

The recipe calls for equal amounts of egg, sugar, flour and butter - making it one of the simplest recipes. 200 grams of each would make a small cake that'll serve about six as dessert.

Combine 200g of slightly melted butter and sugar in a large bowl and whisk together with a wooden spoon. Keep whisking until mixture forms peaks when lifted with a spoon.

In a seperate bowl, whisk together 200 gm of eggs (this should be about 3 eggs if you're cooking in India). Whisk well until mixture has a lot of air in it. Once this is well whisked, add to the bowl containing sugar-butter mixture.

Mix well. Sieve the flour thrice with a tablespoon of baking powder. Add this flour to the egg-butter mix in small quantities. Mix with a metal spoon.

Preheat an oven to 180 degrees Centigrade. Grease a baking dish and pour this mixture into the dish. Bake for about 30-40 minutes. Check if it is done by inserting a fork into the center. If the fork comes out clean then the cake is done.

Allow to cool on a wire rack.

Icing can be made by mixing butter and icing sugar with a few drops of vanilla and chocolate powder. Ice cake. Add chocolate chips and vermicelli as desired.

Bon Appetit!

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great Cake...and even greater pictures...:D

Could you please post the recipe? Please Suze... A regular visitor to your blog.

This is because we(my sister and I) regularly make cakes but we don't put the icing and stuff. So please be a dear and post the recipe...Please...(oh, there I go again!) :D

Suze said...

Anon, why don't you post with ur id? :)

Will share the recipe by tomo. Kinda busy tonight.

Anonymous said...

YUM!!

Anonymous said...

yuck!!!

Nandan said...

From food for thot to food itself. YUMMY!

Anonymous said...

Kewl Stuff Brainee...
Any N/V items?...
coz i am a strictly Non-Vegetarian
;-)

S said...

bravo bravo!!! *applause*...btw we had the first cake u guys(sou n u) made at school today!! :D was YUM!!!

Suze said...

ah thank u thank u :))

Anonymous said...

*bow bow* :)) and sadly i did not get to eat ONE piece..cos everyone hogged! sigh...:)

Anonymous said...

Well, the cake takes the cake...

Y do i come up with succh corny jokes....

S said...

@sou:
u can't bake the cake and eat it too!! :D :))

Suze said...

@suraksha : lololz!

Anonymous said...

it looks like shit!!!

Suze said...

anon... one man's goose and all that! :)

Anonymous said...

so, are u allowed to eat the batter or is that strictly prohibited(i have photographic evidence by the way so think carefully before answering) :)

@s

:))good one

Suze said...

indian bachelor, you're living down to your name :))

and soumya, no blackmail in public.. besides if cookie dough can be made a baskin robbins flavor, i'm sure cake dough can be eaten :) (raw eggs, salmonella warnings)

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Anonymous said...

Thank God you are coming to New York with me :)
~nikhil

Anonymous said...

I would not try this. Looks a wreck!! :)