Since it was October, and I didn't have any birthdays coming up, I decided to make a Pumpkin shaped cake.
Dylan never passes up an opportunity to eat cake.
He found the whole Mommy-is-baking thing quite entertaining. So much so, that he wanted to film it...
The recipe I was using made two pumpkin cakes. We certainly didn't need to eat two pumpkin cakes after all that Halloween candy, so I figured I'd give one to my neighbors. Um.. yea... that didn't happen. They weren't horrible, but I didn't feel they were neighbor worthy either.
My wonderful (also never baked a cake) husband was highly amused as he pointed out that I was supposed to flip the cake over, out of the pan, BEFORE icing it. DUH! Martha Stewart can kiss my pasty white butt!
Since I was on a roll, I decided to make my first PIE for Thanksgiving.
It's a Turtle Pumpkin Pie, and OH MY was it rich! Too much so for my taste, although Jim liked it. For me, anything that rich should have chocolate in it. I'm not a big pie eater, though. I would say that it was better than the cakes. I would have given my neighbors a piece, but Jim called "DIBS!" on the leftover pieces.
I've also never made cupcakes or cake pops. But, considering the fact that we just ate way too much food for Thanksgiving, and the fact that we still have Halloween candy, I think I'll put that off for a while! Don't miss my "Before 40" for November!
2 comments:
I think the neighbors would have been delighted to have the cake and the pie sounds delicious--"too rich" is not in my vocabulary.
When the kids were little I baked daily, now when I bake I HAVE to give it away or I'd be eating it all.
I love your little reporter's account of the baking. His finger in the lens was cracking me up! Did you make it from a box? Because I don't think that counts!!!! LOL.
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