November's edition of the ROY G BIV* challenge fell on my daughter's birthday this year, so here are a few photos of what was happening in the kitchen yesterday... Lots of chocolate, as I went about preparing her cake, which fits perfect with this month's theme of "brown." After the success of the ice cream cake that my daughter concocted for my birthday last month (inspired by the sublime mint "After Eight" gelato at our favorite local gelateria), I knew I would have to create a gelato-based variation for her special day too.
While I never could bring myself to order a Caramel Macchiato from Starbucks when we were in the US this past summer (the only "sweetening" I like in my coffee is milk), the concept is pretty fascinating to us——we are used to a very different coffee culture here. (In Italy, a "latte" means a glass of milk, and jargon that is normale in coffee shops across the US doesn't exist.) My daughter did enjoy the Caramel Macchiato she tried over the summer though——and she loves the caffè-flavored gelato from the gelateria of the "After Eight" fame, so I decided to use it as the starting point for what turned out to be the tallest cake ever made in our kitchen!
I made a sketch of the "anatomy" of the cake to make sure I had everything straight as I assembled it...
The cake was also drizzled with caramel sauce...
Between all of the birthday preparations & festivities yesterday, I didn't have much time for photos, but here are a few more of the 500 grams (!) of chocolate used for the ganache frosting...
admiring... |
melting... |
whisking... |
So, today is all about transforming the chaos of the studio (lots of studio-made gifts) into some kind of work-able order again...and eating leftover cake!! Wish I could share...
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The ROY G BIV photo challenge was first begun by artists
Jennifer Coyne Qudeen & Julie Booth. Each month is devoted
to a different color of the rainbow, though at the moment we
are deviating from the actual ROY colors. All are welcome to
join in the search. To conclude this year's edition, next
month's color is blogger's choice! Please visit their blogs
for links to other participants. Guidelines are here.
Jennifer Coyne Qudeen & Julie Booth. Each month is devoted
to a different color of the rainbow, though at the moment we
are deviating from the actual ROY colors. All are welcome to
join in the search. To conclude this year's edition, next
month's color is blogger's choice! Please visit their blogs
for links to other participants. Guidelines are here.
What a fabulous treat that birthday cake must have been.Happy Birthday to your daughter.
ReplyDeleteWhat would we do without chocolate? and your photographs make the chocolate so inviting.
Thanks for the birthday wishes, Maya! And yes - I agree...what would we do without chocolate?! My daughter is now seventeen (!), and loves chocolate...but when she was little I used to tell her: "Chocolate is for mommies." Somewhere along the line she figured out otherwise...
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Melting...whisking...drooling... I love your "anatomy of a cake"..your architect roots are showing! :) Hope you daughter had a wonderful birthday (and why wouldn't she!?).
ReplyDeleteThank you, Julie! Funny about the sketch - it kind of reminds me of the "wall sections" we used to draw. And yes, my daughter had a very happy birthday! I can't believe the timing with "brown" this month, because I don't think I would have managed to participate in ROY this month otherwise...
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Drooling...just simply drooling...and craving chocolate now, thanks to your post. Happy belated birthday to both of you! Now, to find a bit of chocolate...
ReplyDeleteThank you for your birthday wishes, Jennifer! I hope you have managed to find some chocolate by now : )
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Oh what a treat, what a celebration ... Happy Birthday! All I can think about is 70% and that wonderful first taste!
ReplyDeleteMmmm, yes - 70%! I considered a higher percentage of cacao, but wanted to balance the flavor of the espresso in both cake & gelato so didn't want to go too "bitter" for the ganache...it all worked out. Even my daughter's non-chocolate loving friend enjoyed the cake (she liked the coffee inclusions).
DeleteThanks for stopping by for a visit - I'm off to see what everyone came up with for ROY...
- Lisa
Oooh how delicious! ... Your lovely blog and that wonderful cake at one and the same time -what a treat! I love the drawing of the anatomy of the cake .... Brilliant thought!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Margaret! Funny how my sketchjournal notes were of a very different nature this past week, but as enjoyable as always... We are still eating the cake!
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chocolate and caramel - my favorite browns! Happy birthday to your daughter!
ReplyDeleteI agree about the chocolate & caramel! Interesting though, as I looked through everyone else's "brown" posts, that for the most part the themes other artists explored were very nature-inspired - yours was especially lovely & poetic. In general the natural browns were so much gentler that the chocolate-brown (which seems quite intense coming back to it again)! I really do love seeing the different possibilities with the ROY challenge...
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Lisa and Ella,
ReplyDeleteA little bit late, but still time for sending best wishes from sunny Brazil to both of you.
I didn´t know Ella was born in November, just like Ana Laura!
Last weekend while I was cooking the always-present-brigadeiros I remembered you. This year I did the spoon version, creamy and served in tiny cups with tiny spoons.
They were delicious, wish I could share some with you.
Happy birthday!
Love, Vera
Hello, Vera - and thank you for the birthday wishes! Please pass on ours to Ana Laura too... How I wish we could have had some of your brigadeiros...we still have a can of condensed milk just waiting to be used to make some. It crossed my mind to do so for Ella's birthday, but I didn't want to risk a chocolate overload : )
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Sinfully mouthwatering !
ReplyDeleteHello, Jane ~ True...there's nothing quite like melted chocolate! Thanks for visiting...
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