Saturday, August 28, 2010

What makes a chocolate cake recipe so special?

When it comes to baking, we all have a different way of going about it. Some individuals follow a recipe exactly while others take a recipe and make it their own. So long as the outcome turns out incredibly delicious, what does it matter? Experimenting and discovering new ingredients and ways of baking is a part of people having their very own preferences and creativity. Plus, it's the method in which new recipes are put into publication. There's one thing which is, for me, incredibly hard to screw up - a chocolate cake recipe. There is not a chocolate cake recipe in existence that hasn't turned into something that I've regarded as terrible. Sure, some of them could use some enhancement, but chocolate is my weakness. So long as it turns out light and moist, I'm in heaven.

No matter what cookbook you read through, you will discover a chocolate cake recipe, or several, which will tempt you beyond belief. You will have different toppings, ingredients or icings that will be proposed. You can select the chocolate cake recipe that suits the quantity of work that you are comfortable with making. Do you want to obtain more details on chocolate? This French post about chocolate (chocolat) holds some interesting information and may be interesting for you to have a look.

My grandmother used to make the finest cakes. Yearly, for my birthday, she would make me a chocolate cake with peanut butter icing. In my opinion, there's nothing better. She never shared her recipe with anyone, she just enjoyed we all drooling over it and praising her skills. Her birthday cakes were the primary reason I looked forward to my birthdays. In her final year of life, she was rather sick. My birthday must have been a week away and she called me to tell me that she was incredibly sorry but she wouldn't manage to make my cake. She didn't believe that she had the strength or energy. But, she wanted to pass her secret chocolate cake recipe we all longed to have. Within a day, it was within my hands. I just read over it, spotting that the last ingredient detailed was "love". My eyes welled up and I decided that I would be baking my own birthday cake that year. I did just that, following her chocolate cake recipe to the exact details. On the night of my birthday, I took my grandmother a piece of cake. She ate it very slowly, telling me how fantastic it was. I saw the look of happiness in her eyes.

Regardless of how many chocolate cake recipes you will find in your lifetime, you will always have one that you're attached to. Perhaps it just tastes the best, or possibly it has emotional significance.

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