Browned Butter Banana Cupcakes with Salted Dark Chocolate Ganache

Browned Butter Banana Cupcake with Chocolate Ganache

Too Many Ripe Bananas

“Charles squared his chair around and put his elbows on the table. We’ll have to figure it out, he said nervously. We can put it off all we want, but we goddam well got to figure out what we’re going to do. I know that, said Adam. I guess I just wanted some time to think about it.”

East of Eden, John Steinbeck

Inspiration

There is a time when a decision must be made. We’ve all been there. What is the best thing to do with too many ripe bananas? When there are five ripe bananas a certain panic sets in. A massive amount of food waste becomes possible. I was ready to throw the bananas away when I saw this post. This is a genius recipe from Fine Cooking. READ MORE . . .

Rose Marigold Flowerfetti Cake

Rose Marigold Flowerfetti Cake

Monterey Bay Greenhouse Growers Open House 2014

“Think about it, Charles. You like it here? Yes. And you want to live here all your life?”

East of Eden, John Steinbeck

Inspiration

A greenhouse filled with vibrant gerberas made a spectacular setting for the 2014 Field to Vase Dinner at Kitayama Brothers Farms. With a table overflowing with flowers arranged by Christina Stembel, founder of Farmgirl Flowers and a fabulous dinner by Original Sin Desserts and Catering the 5th annual Monterey Bay Greenhouse Growers Open House began. Flowers and food were locally sourced reminding us that supporting our farmers and growers means a fresher product that also supports the local economy. As Chef Tanya DeCell described each dish we were filled with gratitude knowing that the Monterey Bay of central California shines as a producer of fresh produce and flowers. We spent Saturday touring the Greenhouses and came home with a dwarf Meyer lemon tree, two blueberry bushes, fresh produce, edible flowers and freshly cut roses. Filled with food and flowers this was my kind of weekend.

Essentials

Why use sprinkles to make a summer cake when edible flowers are so beautiful? When Cooking with Flowers was published I planned to make the beautiful Flowerfetti Cake on the dust jacket. With flower petals in the batter, frosting and as decoration the cake was a perfect fit for the Monterey Bay Greenhouse Growers Open House. The recipe makes a huge three layer cake using nine eggs and a cup and a half of butter. It also includes a massive amount of yogurt yielding a cake similar in texture and heft to a classic pound cake. The only change I made to the recipe was to use marigold sugar in place of the granulated sugar. Marigold sugar is simply granulated sugar whizzed in the food processor together with marigold petals. The sugar turns a sunny saffron orange that faintly smells and tastes of marigolds. To make the mini cakes I baked the batter in a half sheet pan lined with lightly buttered parchment paper for twenty minutes. There was enough batter left over to make four large cupcakes. I did encounter an issue with the frosting recipe. The cake recipe called for “8 cups (1 batch)” of Flower Frosting whereas the recipe referenced in the book only makes 3 cups. With only one block of cream cheese, I improvised and used an equal amount of butter and more powdered sugar, adding half and half until I reached the desired spreading consistency. READ MORE . . .

Chocolate Cake with Candied Kumquats

Chocolate Kumquat Cake

Discovering Kumquats

“There are no ugly questions except those clothed in condescension.”

East of Eden, John Steinbeck

Inspiration

If the classic flavor pairing of orange and chocolate elicits the desire to start baking, this is the cake to make. The cake is moist and chocolatey with thunder showers of orangey kumquat and cloud bursts of creamy white chocolate. Crowned with a powdered sugar glaze and candied kumquats this loaf cake makes for a sublime citrus and chocolate experience. READ MORE . . .

Daffodil Cake

Daffodil Cake

In the Box

“Kate rolled the paper and tied the ribbon around it and put it in the box and closed the lid.”

East of Eden, John Steinbeck

Inspiration

My family history includes a predilection for collecting. For some of us the tendency often veers into hoarding. Like a beacon I can see the disease shining on my collection of cookbooks and cake plates. And baking pans. I still have my button, ribbon and lace collections. One of my brothers who hoards without shame brought me a box stuffed with papers and a few rusted and bent enamel ware cups. I added the cups to my growing stash of enamel ware and wondered what to do with the stack of papers. Although my brother can read, he struggles. His Dyslexia has a more powerful grip than mine. It never occurred to my parents that we all had learning disabilities. We just needed more discipline and better study habits. The schools we attended didn’t notice either. I learned to work with it. My spelling and pronunciation is memorized. My brain doesn’t understand phonics. Although spellcheck is phenomenal sometimes it has no idea what word I want. READ MORE . . .

Fragrant Vanilla Cupcakes

Fragrant Vanilla Cupcakes

A Celebration

“Some things don’t ever change their value, he said.”

East of Eden, John Steinbeck

Inspiration

Be kind, be gracious, a new year is arriving and we have dessert for the celebration! Vanilla was nudging me. Past the river of chocolate and butter of Christmas. Clean, fresh, sweet, a refreshing bath of flavor to begin a new year. It tugged and melted into a pool of bright silver light worthy of a celebration. Happy New Year! READ MORE . . .