[CAKE-RECIPE] Almond Puff Cake

2007-02-25 Thread PunkinPie68
Almond Puff Cake

1/2 cup butter 
1/4 teaspoon salt 
1 cup water 
1/4 cup blanched slivered almonds 
1 cup all-purpose flour 
4 eggs 
2 cups heavy cream 
1 cup confectioners' sugar 
2 teaspoons vanilla extract 
1/4 teaspoon almond extract 

DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). 

In a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, combine butter, salt, water
and almonds. Bring to a boil and stir in flour, all at once, stirring
vigorously until mixture forms a ball. Remove from heat and beat in
eggs, one at a time, until thoroughly incorporated. Transfer dough to a
pastry bag with a number 8 star tip, and pipe pastry in an 8-inch ring,
one inch wide, on a baking sheet. 

Bake 50 minutes, or until puffed, set and golden brown. Cool on wire
rack. 

While pastry is baking, combine cream, sugar, vanilla and almond
extracts in a medium bowl and chill in refrigerator for 1 hour. Remove
from refrigerator and whip with electric mixer until stiff peaks form. 

Split cooled ring in half lengthwise using a sharp knife. Scoop out any
soft dough. Place bottom half on serving plate, and fill with whipped
cream. Place other half of ring on top, sprinkle with confectioners'
sugar and serve.



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[CAKE-RECIPE] ROD RECIPES 2/25/2007 Go Bowling Day Bowling Lane Cake

2007-02-25 Thread Marla in Las Vegas
  ROD RECIPES 2/25/2007 Go Bowling Day Bowling Lane Cake 



  The Egyptians were rolling a ball to knock down targets more than 7,000 
years old, but modern day bowling is a very American sport. The Dutch in New 
Amsterdam (New York) were bowling at ninepins in 1650. Their alley was a long 
plank only about a foot wide, so... lots of gutter balls. 


  Bowling Lane Cake 

  You're sure to strike everyone's sweet tooth with this clever party cake. 


  2 baked 13-by-9-inch cakes, any flavor 
  1 3/4 cups plus 1/4 cup of white frosting 
  Yellow food coloring 
  1 cup of brown chocolate frosting 
  2 strips of Fruit by the Foot fruit leather, each about 20 inches long 
  Gumballs in different colors 
  1 strip of black shoestring licorice, about 9 inches long 7 chocolate 
chips 
  10 bowling pin candles (available at party stores) 

  Step 1 
  On a large platter or cake cardboard measuring at least 26 inches long, 
line up the cakes end to end to form a long rectangle. Trim the cakes as shown. 

  Step 2 
  Trim 2 big cake scraps to 4 inches long and 1 1/2 inches wide and stack 
them on the sides of the wide end of the cake to make the bowling ball rack. 
Use a little frosting to adhere them if necessary. If the small pieces are 
crumbly and therefore difficult to frost, apply a light coating of frosting and 
chill the pieces until it sets. Stick the pieces in place and frost again. 

  Step 3 
  To create a varnished wood look for the lane's flooring, mix the 1 3/4 
cups of white frosting with 12 drops of yellow food coloring and 1 cup of 
chocolate frosting. The overall color should resemble peanut butter. Frost the 
entire cake, except for the tops of the racks; frost those with the 1/4 cup of 
white. 

  Step 4 
  Trim 2 strips of fruit leather to fit along the edges for the gutters. 
Place the gumballs in the rack, add shoestring licorice for the foul line, and 
arrange the chocolate chip lane arrows about a third of the way up the lane. 
Set up the bowling pin candles at the narrow end of the cake. Light as many as 
the birthday child's age. 

  Serves about 20. 

 


  ROD RECIPES 2/25/2007 Go Bowling Day Bowling Lane Cake 

  The Egyptians were rolling a ball to knock down targets more than 7,000 
years old, but modern day bowling is a very American sport. The Dutch in New 
Amsterdam (New York) were bowling at ninepins in 1650. Their alley was a long 
plank only about a foot wide, so... lots of gutter balls. 


  Bowling Lane Cake 

  You're sure to strike everyone's sweet tooth with this clever party cake. 


  2 baked 13-by-9-inch cakes, any flavor 
  1 3/4 cups plus 1/4 cup of white frosting 
  Yellow food coloring 
  1 cup of brown chocolate frosting 
  2 strips of Fruit by the Foot fruit leather, each about 20 inches long 
  Gumballs in different colors 
  1 strip of black shoestring licorice, about 9 inches long 7 chocolate 
chips 
  10 bowling pin candles (available at party stores) 

  Step 1 
  On a large platter or cake cardboard measuring at least 26 inches long, 
line up the cakes end to end to form a long rectangle. Trim the cakes as shown. 

  Step 2 
  Trim 2 big cake scraps to 4 inches long and 1 1/2 inches wide and stack 
them on the sides of the wide end of the cake to make the bowling ball rack. 
Use a little frosting to adhere them if necessary. If the small pieces are 
crumbly and therefore difficult to frost, apply a light coating of frosting and 
chill the pieces until it sets. Stick the pieces in place and frost again. 

  Step 3 
  To create a varnished wood look for the lane's flooring, mix the 1 3/4 
cups of white frosting with 12 drops of yellow food coloring and 1 cup of 
chocolate frosting. The overall color should resemble peanut butter. Frost the 
entire cake, except for the tops of the racks; frost those with the 1/4 cup of 
white. 

  Step 4 
  Trim 2 strips of fruit leather to fit along the edges for the gutters. 
Place the gumballs in the rack, add shoestring licorice for the foul line, and 
arrange the chocolate chip lane arrows about a third of the way up the lane. 
Set up the bowling pin candles at the narrow end of the cake. Light as many as 
the birthday child's age. 

  Serves about 20. 

 





Marla

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