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To get ready, I set up the audio book I have been listening to and made a pot of tea. Then I gathered the seven ingredients.
What took the longest was the zest. I really need to get a little gizmo for doing that. I just have a grater, but it is a tricky and slightly messy process. You know what I love though, using my little juicer. The smell of the limes when they are juiced is fantastic.
And, I got to whisk. I love whisking. I feel all official when I get to use a whisk.
Lotsa butter!
Ready for the oven. Smells yummy!
And finally, my afternoon snack.
This isn't the first time a book has led me to cooking or baking. We moved back to Ohio when I was 11 or 12. Since we finally had snow (after living in southern CA for years), I made the maple syrup candy that Laura told about in Little House in the Big Woods. Later when I taught third grade, we made homemade butter and bread after reading that book too. I have tried several recipes in The Little House cookbook. One I remember was truly wonderful, but oh, so bad. It recommended frying up your chicken in bacon fat. I made that for my husband years ago. Not on the healthy menu. I've also made strawberry jam and honey butter from Winnie-the-Pooh's Teatime Cookbook. Excellent with a nice cup of tea. I made a lemon chess pie when I read Sarah Weeks' book Pie last year too.
Do you have any favorite cooking/baking associated with a book or know of any other book related cookbooks that you would recommend?
The pound cake looks delicious! I have the Little House Cookbook, but for some reason, haven't ever made anything from it. Can't wait to read A Tangle of Knots.
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There are some good ones in the Little House Cookbook. They aren't all artery blockers. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sending me the link to this post. I love how you have used many photos of your cake prep process. Ooops! I just pinned you on my Delicious Dishes on Pinterest. Thanks for that. Ooops! Now I just tweeted your blog step by step with photos. Great job.
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