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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Great Cake, Bad Frosting!

The roommates are away for the weekend. Justin is at Rock Eagle. What am I going to do?

  Today started off at Spartanburg High School at 7:30am to take two out of five parts of the Praxis II that is required to gain certification. Two dull pencils, an aching wrist, and six hours later I was finally getting in my car to leave!
 
  After spending a good portion of my day answering questions like 'what you would do if...' I was ready to do something I enjoy! Something that my stomach enjoys...too! :)



 I decided I wanted to bake something!

After much deliberation, I decided to make a three layer cake with fruit filling in between the layers! YUM! The top and bottom layer was made from the vanilla recipe below, and the middle layer is lemon! I was in a fruity mood! :)

It turned out GREAT (after a minor setback) and I thought I would share the recipe!

But before I do, I want you to help me solve a problem! Can anyone help me figure out what went wrong with my buttercream frosting? After I decorated the cake (and I even watched a youtube video for help) I decided to taste the icing...big mistake (of not tasting the icing before decorating the cake!) It tasted HORRIBLE! 

Ingredients:

 2T of Milk
2t of Vanilla
2 sticks of (unsalted) butter
4 cups of confectioners sugar.

The milk was not bad (it expires 3/16) and the butter was fresh... any guesses?

After scraping all of the disgusting buttercream frosting off of my once gorgeous cake, I decided to stick with my never-fail-me icing recipe (which I give Lindsey credit for). Thankfully the cake was not ruined because of my "you have to fit into your wedding dress, don't eat the frosting" mindset and it the recipe is worth a try!


Vanilla Layers:
2 cups sugar
4 eggs
2-1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup milk
3/4 cup vegetable oil
2-1/4 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon vanilla Meanwhile, prepare the filling.

Cooking Instructions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (180 degrees C).
Grease two 9-inch (23-cm) round cake pans.

In a large mixing bowl, with an electric mixer, beat sugar and eggs together until slightly thickened, about 1 minute. Add flour, milk, oil, baking powder, and vanilla and beat for another minute, just until the batter is smooth and creamy. Don't overbeat. Pour batter into the prepared baking pan(s).

Bake in preheated at oven for 30 to 40 minutes or until the tops are golden and a toothpick poked into the center of the layer comes out clean. (A single rectangular pan will take longer to bake than two round ones.) Loosen the sides of the cake from the pan with a thin knife, then turn out onto a rack and peel off the paper. Let cool completely before covering with frosting, if desired.

Lemon Layers:
1-3/4 cup sifted all-purpose flour (sift prior to measuring)
3/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup whole milk
juice from one lemon (about 3-4 tablespoons)
1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, softened
1 cup granulated sugar
2 large eggs

Prepare the cake pan(s). Spray the pans with a little bit of butter flavored cooking spray.  Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

In a bowl, combine the sifted flour, baking soda and salt. Set aside.

   In a bowl, combine the milk and lemon. Set aside.
   Combine the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 5 minutes. Add the eggs one at a time, scraping the bowl after each addition. With the mixer set to low, alternate adding between dry and wet ingredients starting and ending with the dry.
  Divide the mixture into the prepared pan(s) and bake until a knife inserted comes out clean. For me, using my 6 inch pan filled 3/4 the way full, it was about 35 minutes.


For the filling:
1 cup frozen mixed berries
1 1/2 tablespoon sugar
2 teaspoons cornstarch

Puree the berries in a bender until smooth.
In a small saucepan, combine all ingredients and let bubble for about 2 minutes.
Set aside to cool.


For the icing:
(the good icing!)
1 cup vegetable shortening
4 cups powdered sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar
1 teaspoon clear imitation vanilla extract
3 ounces heavy cream

  With an electric mixer, beat shortening until fluffy. Add powdered sugar and continue beating until well blended.

  Add salt, vanilla, cream of tartar and the heavy cream beating on low speed until moistened, adding a small amount of heavy cream if necessary. Beat at high speed until frosting is fluffy.



Monday, March 8, 2010

Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

    Although the weather is beginning to be sunny with temperatures reaching the upper 60's, it feels like Christmas all over again! A pile of gifts in the living room, a table full of food, flower arrangements, and family...this sounds very similar to holidays at the Parrott's! What is the special occasion? I guess it could only be the beginning of wedding celebrations! :) For the record, I have a WONDERFUL family! On Sunday, my Grandma, along with several Aunts hosted my first Bridal Shower!
   To give credit where credit is due, my Great Aunt Jo (grandma's sister) made all of the flower arrangements! They were all so beautiful and very impressive! It really does not surprise me, however. All of the Mahoney ladies know all of the rules of etiquette...and gardening.
   My Aunt Jean (Mom's sister) also helped out with much of the planning! (See where I get my red hair??) She, Kathy, and Aunt Angie made the invitations, the punch, and brought the fruits and vegetables! Oh, what a party!
 
Oh and the little cake squares.... It's not a bridal shower without them! Man, I do not think I have ever realized how addicting they are until Sunday! (This is not a good thing, though...considering there is a fluffy white dress hanging in my closet that I need to fit into in a couple weeks for Bridal Portraits!)
 I was so overwhelmed (in a good way) with gifts! I wish we had taken a picture of all of them together! I told Justin that he would have to wait to find out what we got until he came home to see all of the pretty presents in person...but my excitement won out and I ended up bombarding him with all of the details of the party! Nothing about the detail-by-detail record of the day got his excitment up until he we started talking about the presents! (of course...)
I believe his excitement peeked when he heard we got the cast iron Dutch oven!!

   Thanks to these lovely ladies the shower went beautifully! Grandma Parrott, Aunt Jo Gamble, Aunt Angie, and Aunt Jean all deserve a very big hug and a million thank you's! Justin and I really appreciate all of the love and support! We love each and every one of you!!! Thanks so much, again!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

New Look....New Philosophy



 "A young couple's journey through love, faith, marriage, and remodeling..."

 As we begin a new chapter in our lives, we understand that LOVE and FAITH brought us to this point, MARRIAGE! Our love for each other and our faith in the Lord has kept our relationship growing and makes it irreplacable. As we remodel the house, there will be many a blog posts about our accomplishments, but REMODELING can also be taken metaphorically. Justin and I see marriage as a major improvement in both of our lives and realize necessary changes will occur.

Through love, faith, marriage, and remodeling, we are off on a journey! A journey to honor Christ, reflect his holiness, and create a beautifully happy home together!

Way to go Cheerios!

As I was strolling down the cereal aisle the other day had to come to a sudden stop. Standing in front of the Cheerios selection, I noticed something new, something I had never realized before....

There are 10 different kinds of Cheerios. 10!
  • Honey Nut
  • MultiGrain
  • Banana Nut
  • Chocolate Cheerios
  • Cheerios Crunch
  • Berry Burst
  • Frosted
  • Apple Cinnomon
  • Yogurt Burst
  • Fruity
As I look through all of the choices, I can't help but think if all of these are really necessary. To me, the Fruity flavor and the Berry Burst seem like they could possibly be combined into one. And what the heck, why not make all of the cereals MultiGrain? Anyway, I move on.

 Although I may find the variety a little ridiculous and some of the flavors redundant, I do applaud them for sticking with the original flavor.

After spending a Saturday playing board games, Justin and I decided we wanted to add classic board games to our wedding registry. We went online in search of the classics, Monopoly and Scrabble. Well, like with the cheerios, there is now a huge selection of both of these games. Special editions, Movie Editions, Anniversary Editions, and the new Electronic Banking Edition Monopoly (which I still am not so sure about...).

Scrabble, even, is trying to get creative. Upwords Scrabble, Scrabble SLAM, Electronic Scrabble, Scrabble PLUS....I could continue but you get my point.

I am sure some game collectors appriciate their creativity and their ability to constantly update these already perfect games, but I just want the original, plain and simple, Park Place and Boardwalk Monopoly and Classic Scrabble, no need for fancy boards or glow in the dark pieces.

After searching online for quite some time, Justin and I were unable to find the original versions of either of these games. Apparently Wal-Mart, Target, and even the Hansbro site itself  no longer feel the need to carry the originals. It was a sad day for us!

In case you were wondering, this is why I at least applaud Cheerios for sticking with their original flavor! Way to go, Cheerios!