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Monday, July 10, 2006

Queen Elizabeth Cake

I think dates look like junebugs. This is Queen Elizabeth Cake. I got the recipe from Adam's grandmother. It is a yummy, moist cake with a heavenly topping. For those who may be interested, the recipe follows.
Queen Elizabeth Cake
1 cup dates, 1 cup boiling water - Boil together on stove while preparing cake batter.
Cream 1/4 cup butter and 1 c sugar. Add 1 slightly beaten egg and 1 tsp vanilla. Add sifted dry ingredients (1 1/2 cups flour, 1 tsp baking powder, 1 tsp salt). Add date mixture to which 1 tsp baking soda has been added. Mix.
Bake in greased 9x9 pan at 350 for 1/2 hour.
Topping: Combine in saucepan: 1/2 cup brown sugar, 5 tbsp butter, 1/2 cup coconut, and 3 tbsp cream. Boil for 3 minutes. Add 1/2 cup chopped nuts. Spread over warm cake, and place under boiler until brown.

Friday, February 27, 2009

recipe-a-week #8: my grandmother's bread & hyacinth

I have a hyacinth on the way. Phillip and I are both very excited. He asks to smell it already. See why I chose carnations? They still look great, two weeks after Valentine's.

I've talked about winning things before, and how I seem to have a knack for it. Last weekend, a friend and I went to see Murder is a Game at Th'YARC, in which Ingrid is a star player. I lent the friend $5 for 50/50 tickets, and she won. And promptly paid me back! Tomorrow is the last night for the play - I meant to post about it sooner, but if you're free tomorrow night at 7:30, you should definitely pick up a ticket. It's a fun and entertaining show, and it wraps up all tidily at the end, which I love.

It's my dad's birthday tomorrow, and he always asks me to make him some bread. Chewy, gluten-y, white-flour-y, perfect-vehicle-for-jam-and-butter (yes, and) kind of bread. So I have a batch of his mother's bread rising by the fire as Phillip reads himself to sleep. I only have one memory of my Grammie, as she died when I was a few years old. We were in her kitchen, and I remember her opening the potato bin - one of those ones that looks like a cupboard but when you pull the handle it angles out toward you. My only memory of her husband (these were my dad's parents) is of him lying in his bed not long before he died. Both of my mother's parents died while I was in university, so I consider myself very lucky to have some fantastic grandparents of Adam's who I've taken as my own. I made a Queen Elizabeth Cake last night, which is one of Adam's Grammie's recipes, and tonight I'm making my Grammie's bread, so I'm feeling close to some great women and their kitchens.


Grammie's White Bread

Makes 3 loaves

Dissolve 1 yeast cake (or 1 1/2 tbsp traditional yeast) in 1 cup lukewarm water with 1 tsp sugar.

In a giant bowl (I use a huge metal one), put 2 tbsp butter and 2 tsp sugar. Add 1 cup milk. Pour 2 cups boiling water over, to melt butter. Add 2 cups cold water. To this, add the yeast mixture and 1 1/2 tsp salt. Add flour (approximately 12 cups), and mix until it's lovely and doughy, adjusting with more or less flour as needed. Form into a blob, cover and let rise in a warm place until doubled in size. Punch down, and let rise again. Divide into loaves, and let rise in pan before placing in oven to bake for approximately 1 hour, until loaves sound hollow when tapped and are golden brown. Of course, it's best served warm with butter and homemade strawberry jam - my favourite combo. My dad likes it with butter and peanut butter (now you can see where I get my affection for butter). Or store bought grape jelly in a squeeze bottle. However you like it, enjoy!

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

labels

I've given at least one label to every post here at Frenchy's Finds (phew!) to make it easier to find specific posts. For example, if you remembered seeing a recipe for Queen Elizabeth Cake here, but couldn't remember what it was called and wondered where it might be, you can click on the 'food' link under labels (bottom far right) and all posts with food in them will appear. Magic! I realize there are many posts labelled 'miscellaneous'; for things which might be in those posts, it may be easiest to use the search bar. And if you come across a post which could be better categorized (I did this in a bit of a hurry and may have overlooked some things) just let me know and I will happily make them easier to find.