Eeee! Cake!

Jul 01, 2009 22:37

I think I want to bake something for the Party on Saturday. Think-tank minions are requested to suggest types of cakes. Or cookies. Or something. Probably cake because it is slightly more challenging and thus fun.

Thanks!

dessert

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whalejudge July 2 2009, 05:55:13 UTC
I suggest light airy fluffy cake. (OK, so I don't know actual cake types)

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(being geeky) whalejudge July 2 2009, 05:55:58 UTC
A cellular peptide cake with mint frosting!

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Re: (being geeky) serendipity17 July 2 2009, 06:10:06 UTC
Angel food?

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Re: (being geeky) lyahdan July 2 2009, 07:34:08 UTC
with mint frosting....interesting. I've yet to like mint frosting, mind you. They're always cloyingly sweet and candy-cane peppermint.

Airy sounds good in the heat though.

Reminds me, I wanted to ask. Best way you've found to get coffee flavor in baked goods. Somehow, just tossing coffee in doesn't seem a good plan. No matter how finely it's ground, it seems like it would be gritty and create bitter spots.

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Re: (being geeky) serendipity17 July 2 2009, 19:22:45 UTC
Freeze-dry espresso powder is your standard option for coffee-in-stuff.

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madbaker July 2 2009, 14:14:51 UTC
A lemon poppy-seed cake. Or a white cake with fresh strawberries or apricots.

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serendipity17 July 2 2009, 19:25:17 UTC
Alas, I've never gotten into lemon-poppyseed together. Good apricots are awesome. Our last bag from Pedrick Produce (Dixon) was *great*.

Have you tried "Black Velvet Apricots" ? They're a plum/apricot hybrid, apricot shape, with plum flavor insides and a non-bitter skin.

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kay_gmd July 2 2009, 15:05:26 UTC
Something with Strawberries, Blueberries and whipped cream would be traditional.

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serendipity17 July 2 2009, 19:26:21 UTC
This is true. I think whipped cream would fairly well melt in the heat, though there may be ways around that problem.

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