This post should have really been titled: my manifesto for procrastination. I have begun to think of the last weekend of the month as Daring Baker weekend. Whatever is planned, I expect a few late nights or more likely very early mornings accomplishing the assignment.
Even though procrastination got me in hot water last month (lets say June didn't end until July 7th at our house), I really believe Daring Bakering is more fun at the last minute. The reveal feels like part of the whirlwind of baking. The post mortum write up seems like you were just back from fighting a war. (Battle Opera Cake anyone?)
But, full of guilt from missing the June reveal, I decided this month, I was not going to be stuck baking at that last minute. I was going to be the embodiment of proactive. (Just call me that baking super hero, Proactiva. Oh, wait, now I sound like that brand of yoghurt. Nevermind.)
So, one week after making the Danish Braid, my husband and I spent three odd hours making our cake. We decided to split responsibility for the cake in half so that we could get most of the cake accomplished during Belle's afternoon nap. With some babysitting courtesy my mom, the gateau was accomplished. And, what were the pitfalls? What were our successes? Ummm, can't really remember. My brain is inherently prone to forgetfulness about certain minutae of life, and the making of my Gateau is one of those things.
From the DB forum, I know that there are hilarious, sad, uplifting, etc stories abounding today. I have the barest sketch of the making the Le Gateau in my head. Chris from Mele Cotte was kind enough to allow a 1/2 recipe and we obliged her. I had a vague desire to make 2-3 mini-cakes, but Maybelle's Dad vetoed me. (Lesson learned from the labor of mini-cakes in the Opera episode.) We decided to use one cake pan and slice it with dental floss into cross-sections. Most of the recipe worked out AOKAY, excluding the nut brittle. We used almonds and pumpkin seeds and I think that we got the sugar to nut ratio a little off. Also, we used no liquer (due to expense) but we added cinnamon to the frosting, sugar syrup, and the ganache; and strawberries between the buttercream and whipped cream.
I must say the directions were quite long and even after two read throughs I didn't read the part about not including fruit in between the layers. I just figured in out after many comments about me breaking the rules. What kind of rule breaker are you if you don't realize you are doing it.
I enjoyed the cake--it was moister than the opera cake from a few months ago. It was a crowd pleaser to boot. Thanks DB and Chris.
That's quite a name your cake has there. it looks delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteI like the addition of strawberries and cinnamon ... yummy!
ReplyDeleteIt looks yummy with the sliced berries on the sides
ReplyDeletesuch a pretty cake! i bet the strawberry slices lightened it up nicely too.
ReplyDeleteim speechless your filbert cake is so mouth-watering!! beautifully decorated!! i love it! great job for this challenge!
ReplyDeleteThe strawberries look great, very summery!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I'm always a sucker for fresh fruit.
ReplyDeleteI wish I would have thought about adding fresh fruit into the cake. But this was my first challenge, so I was afraid of breaking the rules :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
Mm..fresh strawberries, great idea!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks great, I love the strawberry addition. I love fruit in cake. (Have the DBs done black forest yet?)
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks wonderful! I love that version with strawberries! Really gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Very pretty, you rebel, you! :-)
ReplyDeletePumpkin seeds? Brilliant! I try to fit them in when I can for the iron! I love the strawberries, too!
ReplyDeleteOh I love the way you decorated your cake with the fresh fruit! And adding it in between layers sounds delicious as well. You should feel no guilt after this challenge!! :-)
ReplyDeleteOMG...the strawberries absolutely make the cake. I thought about adding some fresh fruit but opted to use some of my home canned goodies. But after seeing your cake, I wish I had done one of my minis with fresh fruit. DANG!
ReplyDeleteYour cake is gorgeous and how fun to cook with your husband. Maybelle is such a cutie!
Very pretty! The strawberry slices were a great idea and look delicious!! :)
ReplyDeleteNow that's one gorgeous presentation! Hats off to you
ReplyDeleteI always wait till the last minute too, it's such a rush! No pun intended! I love your use of strawberries, they look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGood call on the berries--I'll bet that was nice!
ReplyDeleteLove the title of your post :)
ReplyDeleteLove that you used strawberries in the cake, makes it all the more summer-y
Too cute! I love your piping.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cake. I wish I had thought to put fresh berries in mine. Yours looks like a show stopper.
ReplyDeleteYum. Strawberries are so worth breaking fruit rules over.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! That looks amazing! So moist!
ReplyDeletewonderful! I love how you incorporated strawberries!
ReplyDeleteI love that the cake was a joint effort. Great use of berries too!
ReplyDeleteStrawberries? Brilliant! This looks beautifully delicious!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks so good! I really like the use of the fresh strawberries.
ReplyDeleteMmm mmm strawberries! Your cake looks lovely and I bet it was just as good. Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteYou and your husband must be very happy with the effort that went into your cake. It truly looks lovely, especially with the fruit.
ReplyDeleteLove the decoration. Strawberries is a nice option too. I agree with you. This one was better than the Opera one. Nice photos!
ReplyDeleteWow..such an adorable cake. Love the strawberries in it.
ReplyDeletelooks awesome -- and it's actually summery! your alfredo pasta looks GREAT as well -- after looking at so many cake picture, it's a refreshing addition!
ReplyDeleteanything with berries is always better! yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love your cake! Adding the fruit makes it looks even better.
ReplyDeleteThis was my first DB challenge, and I'm having fun looking at all the different cakes made from this recipe.
I learned a lot! Looking forward to August's challenge.
I bet the flavor was amazing. Good job you made it through. It was definately a daring challenge.
ReplyDeleteWow it looks gorgeous! I think the strawberries and cinnamon must have really added something to the cake!
ReplyDeleteI love the strawberries as the decoration! Procrastination is what I'm famous for :)
ReplyDeleteStrawberries are a great addition! Lovely cake.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of rule breaker are you if you don't realize you are doing it.
ReplyDeleteThat was priceless! Your cake turned out fantastic!
It looks scrumptious and I bet the cinnamon was great in it.
ReplyDeleteYour cake is mouthwatering, love the strawberry addition.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of pumpkin seed and almond. Did you use pumpkin seeds in the cake as well?
ReplyDeleteOoo that looks amazing! Pumpkin Seed Buttercream. That is so cool, I love it! The strawberries on the side are beautiful. I love all of your decorations, your cake looks great!!
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