"A" Pie |
New 6 year old expression? |
Extra whipped cream and chocolate served sauce on the side |
Baking notes: The lemon meringue was from Kate McDermott's The Art of Pie using the Magpie pie crust. I've settled on both as excellent.
The charlotte royale was inspired by the Great British Baking Show (here's Mary Berry's recipe and lots of images). I had a recipe for "Scarlet Empress" in the charlotte section of the showcase cakes of Rose Levy Beranbaum's The Cake Bible, which Aster and I started to follow. However, we did substitute cherry preserves for the raspberry in the exterior jelly roll. Then we filled it with cherry ice cream instead of making a Bavarian cream. The chocolate cake (from The Cake Book, my go-to cocoa and hot-water based chocolate cake) was an addition after we realized that there was no way that one recipe of biscuit roulade would be enough for both the side rolls and the base. This was my first rolled cake, and the very light dry cake (eggs beaten separately, no butter) made for easy rolling (it is included in the cookbook just for that reason) but was not the tastiest cake (unlike the chocolate base, which is).
*This clever title is probably not funny unless you know that 1) a bombe is a term for a molded layered ice cream or cake and ice cream dessert (see Brownie Bombe and Ina Garten's Ice Cream Bombe) and 2) in the mid 1990s, "da bomb" was used to indicate something great.
2 comments:
Beautiful and creative birthday desserts!
I didn't get to taste the lemon pie, but the "brain" cake was delicious!
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