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I picked up Gourmet at the airport last month when I was flying over here and felt a pang of sadness as I carefully flipped through the penultimate issue. Even for me, a foodie and blogger newbie, I felt that great sense of shock and disbelief to be witnessing the end of an era. The legacy and recipes will live on, but all in all the food world has lost one of its greatest pillars.

In honor of Gourmet, I thought I’d do a round of recipes from the magazines archives. So, for the next couple of weeks be on the lookout for those Gourmet recipes you always wanted to try, but never got around to!
To start, I picked the brown butter pound cake recipe in the October 2009 issue. It hit a chord with me because I love almond meal and thought that brown butter could be pseudo alternative for those who have nut allergies. I have a friend who’s highly allergic to peanuts and almonds and have always felt like I was wagging a bone in front of a dog whenever I raved about it. So this is for her and all those other nut allergic individuals.

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November 09 2009 | cake and dessert and recipe and thoughts | 8 Comments »

I have some exciting news for you; I’ve decided to participate in National Blog Posting Month! This means that for the month of November I will be, or at least desperately trying, to post every single day. Yes, that’s right, every single day. It’s a daunting and big challenge for me, but one that I am determined to accomplish. I’m walking into the next 29 days blindly (maybe I should’ve come up with a time lined plan), but I guarantee there will be a lot of recipes, good food, disasters, and above all, behind the scenes chaos.


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November 01 2009 | cake and fruit and recipe and thoughts | 10 Comments »

After my heartfelt ode to the wonderfulness of fall, it rained. It not only rained, but there was thunder and lightening. Luckily, the torment of the night passed, and the day is crisp with only a hint of the nightmare before. The first chill of the season has set in and I’m not quite ready to embrace it just yet. It’s the sort of day you want to stay in with a good book, or in my case a long list of TV shows to catch up with, and something to nibble on.


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October 20 2009 | cake and recipe and thoughts | 7 Comments »

A few years ago I decided to bake a cake for each of my friends’ and family’s birthdays. I made everything from the basic white cake to red velvet to strawberry shortcake. For those who lived outside of New York, I mailed tins filled with brownies, snickerdoodles, and linzer cookies. I like giving baked goods as presents because it’s personal and different from a store bought gift. I have always greatly appreciated receiving homemade gifts because of the extra effort and thought that goes into it. It also showcases each person’s talent and unique relationship with you that makes it even more special and meaningful.


I used to think that it was cheap to bring cake as a present, but now I totally disagree! I think it’s such a sweet (no pun intended) gift, and one that can be enjoyed with so many other people too. Some of my most memorable birthdays came with homemade cakes. For my 7th birthday, my mom and my sister cut a yellow sheet cake in the silhouette of a little girl in a dress. They used candy to make a face and create the dress. My friends and I got to choose pieces with our favorite type of candy on it. On my 16th birthday a friend baked a rainbow cake for me which was so striking and festive. It was so reflective of that time and stage in my life. But don’t be intimidated! Not all birthday cakes have to be spectacular or memorable. Even though I’ve had a lot of mediocre slices of frosting slathered cardboard, I still only ask for cake on my birthday.

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September 28 2009 | cake and recipe and thoughts | 15 Comments »

There was dessert! How could a picnic end without something sweet? Before planning the picnic, I read an article in Martha Stewart’s Living magazine about how to prepare a picnic. By chance I have a subscription to the magazine. I think it came as a package deal with something else I ordered or it was a secret friend who thought I would enjoy it, but in any case, I was surprised when I kept on receiving an issue month after month. There were a lot of cute ideas there, including the tomato hand pies that inspired my roasted tomato sandwiches and sour cherry crumb cakes for dessert. I decided to follow the article and make a crumb cake because it’s easy to transport, and the picture looked so scrumptious.
From the time I read the article to the time I went to the grocery store something in my mind changed and I believed that the article talked about raspberry crumb bars instead of sour cherry crumb cakes. I set out to find raspberries and didn’t even look at the cherries. However, when I found the raspberries I was totally shocked at how expensive they were. Half a pint was $4 and since I would have to buy at least three of them to make the bars I would be spending a grand total of $12! It might not sound like a lot to some people, but for a recent college graduate, it’s quite a sum. So, after a good ten minutes in front of the berry stand, I decided to buy blueberries, two pints for $5, instead.

I was really happy about my choice of fruit and could not wait to start baking. When I opened the magazine to read the recipe, I realized that I the whole time I was thinking about crumb bars and that I couldn’t make the crumb cakes anyway because I didn’t have any buttermilk or an acceptable substitute on hand. I quickly scanned the indexes of all the cookbooks I had and searched online for a blueberry crumb bar recipe and found one at AllRecipes.com written about by Smitten Kitchen that was easy and simple. Yay!

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August 18 2009 | cake and cookies & bars and dessert and fruit and recipe and thoughts | 15 Comments »
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