Posted by the Misanthropic Hostess.
Posted by the Misanthropic Hostess.
You realize I couldn’t resist saying that right?
This week we round out the apple-o-rama with a cake that is really a pie. I found this recipe while looking for another in Dorie Greenspan’s Baking from My Home to Yours. It was one of those recipes that I knew I had to try the moment I saw it. She’s named it Russian Grandmothers’ Apple Pie-Cake after a version her own grandmother made when Dorie was a child. And it has a …
Posted by the Misanthropic Hostess.
I don’t know about you, but I like having a little trick with my treat. And this, is a good one.
You know that orange spice up there? Guess what it is.
Okay fine. Let’s back up. You can tell what is in the next photo right?
That’s right, chocolate. And, from the this photo, I bet you can guess where we are going (any references to the movie the Sandbox will be completely ignored. This isn’t that kind of trick).
Returning to the …
Posted by the Misanthropic Hostess.
Do you mind if we stay in Normandy a bit longer? What if I offer another version of tarte aux pommes?
As I mentioned last Thursday, TD and I were in France a decade ago. Sadly, we have yet to return, but that isn’t the point of this post. Or maybe it is. You see, TD is a bit of a francophobe. Despite everything having turned out pretty much okay, he still hasn’t gotten over World War II. So, the only …
Posted by the Misanthropic Hostess.
This cake!
Things start to get a little frenetic around this time of year what with the big holiday season approaching. So, here’s what were going to do: two-a-weeks from here through the end of 2011. We’ve got a lot to cover. So, sit-up, pay attention and let’s do this.
I love Halloween. Well, I love fall in general, but especially Halloween. It’s fun, there are costumes, it’s a little scary. I like a little scary. Of course, there are lots and …
Posted by the Misanthropic Hostess.
Apple of my eye. How about them apples? The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Don’t upset the apple cart. It’s like comparing apples and oranges. The big apple. Criss-cross applesauce! An apple for the teacher.
Now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s move on to a month of apples.
To tell the truth, I was feeling a little uninspired in the baking department. However, a friend and colleague (thanks GMS!) made a simple suggestion: tarte aux …
Posted by the Misanthropic Hostess.
I swear there is a really great story behind the inspiration for this recipe. But, every time I try to write it down it almost immediately devolves into a “you had to be there but it was really hilarious” tale. Let’s just say it involved giant head sculptures, lots of rain, a certain non-hierarchical leadership model and an incident in a candy aisle at a grocery in a town that shall remain nameless (but shares an eerie commonality with the …