Showing posts with label Carrot Cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carrot Cake. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2013

Gourmandise School Pastry Class

  
This month I started the first level of the Pro Pastry Program at The Gourmandise School in Santa Monica and I LOVE it! I have already learned so much not only about baking and chemistry, but also about the history of the food industry.  My teacher is amazing and so far everything we've made has really turned out great.  This photo was from the first class where we talked about chocolate. We tasted several different percentages of chocolate, pure cocoa nibs and even cocoa butter (the white block in the middle) which was revolting.  I think my teacher might love chocolate as much as I do...


 Cheddar & Chive Biscuits, Lemon Poppy Seed Cake, Carrot Cake with Pistachios, Blueberry Muffins


 Triple Chocolate Brownie Cookies


Homemade Toffee


Toffee Chocolate Chip Cookies


Dark Chocolate Brownies (severely undercooked and OUT OF CONTROL amazing)


"Lemon Bars" shaped as a cake, with Vanilla Meringue


I never like lemon desserts, ever, but something about this really stood out to me!  Maybe because we used very sweet Meyer lemons, but this was seriously an amazing dessert.  


The crust was salty and fluffy and filling was dense and sweet.  I was super excited to use a torch on the meringue!  

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

My Homemade Carrot Cake



A friend and I wanted to bake something neither of us had made before, so we went with a carrot cake. Trusting Paula Deen to have the best recipe, and channeling the South on this 90 degree day, we made a terrific cake!


First we mixed the dry ingredients with the eggs and oil (LOTS of oil)...


Then we mixed in the shaved carrots and chopped pecans...


Separated the batter into two pans and baked the for 40 minutes...



Let them cool...


Made the frosting out of cream cheese and powdered sugar (skipped the butter)...


And went to town on icing the cake...



It turned out so well! It was moist and flavorful and had a great crunch from the nuts. The sweet icing perfectly complements the savory flavors of the cake. Although it looks like it's melting of the plate, I think we did a great job!