June 27, 2010

A Birthday Cake For Nicholas Katzban

Filed under: birthday celebrations, cake — saehee @ 10:58 pm

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Double Layer Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Ganache and Strawberries

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April 29, 2010

Dessert Workshop (you know, like a writing workshop but with dessert)

Filed under: cake, cakes, dining out, friends, fruit — saehee @ 12:57 am

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vanilla bean panna cotta with red wine poached figs and strawberries

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indonesian vanilla bean infusion

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orange chocolate cake with orange sauce

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the workshop group, carefully considering

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and then we rewarded our hard work with:

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I love my friends.  Tonight was so wonderful.

Let me back track a little.

I’m exhausted–like have never been so exhausted in all my life, so sleep deprived that I feel drunk, started shaking in the candy aisle of a CVS at 8 in the morning, working at 4:30 a.m. in the gross Butler Building computer lab, eyes burning exhausted.  But here’s the amazing part.  Are you ready for this?

MY THESIS IS DONE!

YES YES YES YES YES!!!!

I’m doing a little dance right now.  It’s true.

Another wonderful thing:  I had Nikki, Sam, Nancy, and Lan come over tonight for a dessert workshop.  I wanted them to try a few desserts I’m experimenting with and they were so wonderful and considerate with their suggestions.   They took note of everything, taking bites before and after cakes had absorbed their sauces, carefully analyzing the viscosity of my coconut caramel.  And what’s more is that they did this even though Sam and Nikki have a thesis due, Nancy had to drive through LA traffic right after tutoring, and Lan has to be up early for work.  Seeing these fantastic people felt like just the invigoration I was in desperate need of.

Afterwards we went to Ganda Thai.  Why is Thai food especially good after 9 p.m.?

I want this all the time.  Dessert first.  Involved conversations about cake density and psychic predictions that have and haven’t come true.  Friends that I adore.

okay, now I have to sleep because i might die if i don’t.  goodnight,

April 11, 2010

Happy Birthday Willa!

Filed under: birthday celebrations, cake, chocolate — saehee @ 6:39 pm

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the birthday girl, now aged 5

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Sometimes I am lucky enough to babysit Willa, who is possibly the cutest little girl that has ever existed, made evident by the picture above.  Willa loves chocolate, the color pink, princesses, fairies, the ball scenes from princess stories, pasta (she looooovvves pasta), caneles, ballet (she’s given me a lesson or two), high heels, bed time stories and all things pretty.

I made her a mini 3-layer chocolate cake with dulce de leche frosting.  I think she would have preferred pink frosting but I tried to compensate with pink flowers on top.

Happy Happy Happy Birthday Willa Bean.

April 6, 2010

Pineapple Carrot Cake

Filed under: cake, family — saehee @ 9:40 am

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My grandmother went back to Seoul…

I feel a little winded by her sudden departure.

For her last day she request a moist carrot cake with pineapples.  This is possibly the best carrot cake I have ever made.  My mother ate 2/3 of it.  I’m thinking of adding coconut next time.

Calartians, this is on the menu for this Thursday.

February 26, 2010

Mama Cho’s 51st Birthday-Banana Macadamia Mocha Chiffon Cake

Filed under: angel food cake, baked goods, birthday celebrations, cake, cakes, chiffon, family — saehee @ 3:12 pm

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ohhh, chiffon is a labor of love.

Banana Macadamia Mocha Chiffon Cake

2 ripe bananas, smashed

1 tablespoon instant espresso powder

4 tablespoons Dutch process cocoa

7 eggs (2 whole, 5 separated  and chilled eggs)

1/4 cup water

1/3 teaspoon salt

2 teaspoons baking powder

1 1/3 cups cake flour

1 1/2 cups sugar

1/2  cup vegetable oil

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1/2 cup finely chopped macadamia nuts

1/5 teaspoon cream of tartar

1. preheat oven to 325

2. sift together cake flour, baking powder and salt

3. combine mashed bananas, water, cocoa, and espresso power and set aside

4. beat together the 5 egg yolks and two whole eggs until the color is slightly lighter (about 3 minutes)

5. slowly stream in 1 cup of sugar into the egg yolk mixture and beat for 5 more minutes until the has increased significantly in volume.  slowly stream in the oil and beat for another minute. stir in the vanilla extract

6. with the mixer at low speed alternately fold in the flour and the banana mocha mixture in three additions

7. set the mixture aside

8. with clean beaters, whip the egg whites at medium speed until foamy.

9 .  add cream of tartar and continue to beat until the mixture turns very white

10. slowly stream in sugar and whip until the mixture holds very stiff peaks

11.  fold in the egg whites into the other mixture very carefully.  do not overmix or the chiffon with deflate

12. pour the batter into a 9 inch tube pan and bake for 55 minutes

13. invert the pan for 2 hours and then use a knife to loosen it from the pan

December 5, 2009

Coconut Lime Cake

Filed under: bundt, cake — saehee @ 10:32 am

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ehhh. looks more exciting than it tastes.  but here’s the rule: if you have a boring cake, throw it is into a bundt pan.  everything looks cuter in bundt form

November 12, 2009

Chocolate Cakettes With Walnut Praline

Filed under: bake, cake, chocolate, nuts — saehee @ 10:35 pm

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I have no spine when it comes to tension/confrontation/general unpleasantness with people.  The people that live below me in my apartment building think I’m the worst person in the world.  I know this because they leave me angry voicemails at all hours of the day accusing me of stomping around in heels.  It’s notable that I do not wear shoes in my apartment and sometimes these voicemails are left when I’m not even home. So, yeah, I don’t know what to do.  Also, they make noise complaints at 2:30 p.m. and in my book, I can make noise at 2:30 in the afternoon.  Sure, if I’m causing a ruckus at 1 in the morning, that isn’t very courteous, but I don’t really feel a need to tip toe in the afternoons.  In any case, I don’t make any noise! I live alone! I do homework! I write! I eat! The rowdiest thing I’ve done here is have a few friends over for a film night.

Though in general I find their hatred of me unfounded, the idea that I am hated makes me very uncomfortable.  I left my neighbors a few of these cakes as an offer of reconciliation along with a letter.

Maybe they threw them out.

November 6, 2009

Cinnamon Apple White Chocolate Cake

Filed under: apples, bake, baked goods, cake — saehee @ 4:20 pm

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Whenever I buy buttermilk to bake I feel frantic about using all of it.  Why, oh why do they only sell buttermilk in those large cartons?  Someone, please sell buttermilk in half cartons.

I also had a handful of white chocolate chips which is always a problem because it’s not quite enough really to make cookies or anything in a large batch.

So with the addition of some apples I had lying around this cake was quite a good use of leftovers.  I feel pretty good about it.

My family is currently enjoying it with some coffee.

Fig & Vanilla Cake for Kate Coltun

Filed under: birthday celebrations, cake, figs, fruit — saehee @ 4:08 pm

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For the lovely Kate Coltun’s Birthday (age unknown):

Fig & Vanilla Cake

Ingredients:

1/2 cup vanilla Guittard Choc-au-lait chips

10 figs, halved

1 cup all purpose flour

1/2 stick of butter

1/2 cup of buttermilk

1 egg, room temperature

2/3 cup sugar + 2 tablespoons for sprinkling

1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

1/4 teaspoon kosher salt

1. preheat oven to 400

2. grease a 9 inch springform cake pan

3. cream butter and sugar for about 3 minutes with an electric mixer

4. add the egg and vanilla extract and beat until well combined

5. sift together flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt

6. take a tablespoon of the flour mixture and toss with the vanilla chips

7. alternate additions of flour and buttermilk into the butter/sugar/egg mixture, folding gently

8. fold in the vanilla chips

9. pour batter into the pan and spread evenly

10. arrange the figs around the cake, cut side up

11. sprinkle cake with 2 tablespoons of sugar

12. bake for 20 minutes

October 17, 2009

Christina’s Birthday >Chocolate Orange Bundt Cake>and other nostalgias

Filed under: baked goods, birthday celebrations, cake, chocolate, friends, fruit — saehee @ 11:21 pm

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Today was wonderful Christina Wood’s birthday.  Felipe planned a surprise birthday party for her where we were to gather in San Diego and be waiting to surprise her at a screening of “Where The Wild Things Are” and then all have lunch together.  The whole event was really very sweet and it was really soothing in a way to see friends and even just be in San Diego.  I’m not even sure why because the city of San Diego itself doesn’t have any sort of strong gravitational pull for me but once in a while I really love visiting.

I’m sentimental, there’s no doubting that and driving down there today made me all nostalgic and warm and happy.  There’s this amazing stretch of beach about 10 miles north of Oceanside that I can never believe when I’ve driving on the freeway, like these sort of views should be impossible while driving. It’s surprising each time.  And it’s especially great in the mornings.

While I was passing that bit of ocean I thought about the last time I had seen Prayer and Albert.  It was a few days before I was moving to Los Angeles, Prayer to Bangkok, and Albert back to Barcelona and we were drinking a bottle of red wine at a a wine bar in downtown and it felt like we were mimicking the feeling of an end without really processing the end.  I knew I wouldn’t see them for a while but for some reason I couldn’t really access the real feeling of that.  I just knew we had to say our goodbyes.  And now more than a year and a half later I am feeling it, and sort of really lamenting the days of San Diego and Wilson Ave and the “dance floor” in the room that Joseph and I shared, and seal beach, and Salk Institute, and Nancy on the futon, and making summery tomato basil pasta with Thomas.

I think I want to go back more often, if nothing else just to visit the lovely friends that live there.  I thought about it today, and there’s nothing even mildly objectionable about Felipe or Christina, which is kind of amazing.  How are people so well adjusted?!  And how do they find each other and become a super couple of super adjustedness?

Oh and the cake?  It’s a marbled chocolate orange cake.  I emailed Felipe listing several very specific cake options for Christina and he responded that she was a “fruit or chocolate girl” which struck me as vague and funny.  So I decided to fulfill both sides of Christina and use fruit and chocolate in the same cake.  And also, as Thomas pointed out, it seemed like appropriately lighter “lunch cake.”

Chocolate Orange Cake (recipe adapted from Joy The Baker)

3 1/2 cups of cake flour

2 cups of sugar

1 tablespoon baking powder

3/4 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon salt

4 tablespoons of cocoa powder (I think I’d up this to 5 for next time)

1/2 cup chocolate chips

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

1/2 teaspoon orange extract

zest of one orange

4 large eggs

2 sticks of butter

2 cups of sour cream

1. preheat oven to 350

2. grease a bundt pan

3. sift together flour, baking powder and soda, and salt–set aside

4. cream the butter and sugar together

5. add the eggs one at a time

5. add the vanilla

6. add the sour cream

7. fold in the flour mixture in three separate additions

8. divide the batter in half

9. in one half of the batter, add the orange extract and zest

10. in the other half add the cocoa and chocolate chips

11. drop alternate spoonfuls of batter in the bundt pan and every once in a while swirl gently with a butter knife

12. tap the cake pan on a hard surface to get rid of air bubbles

13. bake for 5o minutes or until a toothpick comes out cleanly and the cake springs back

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