Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Hello my fellow readers, I hope all is well with you. My husband asked me to bake some cookies for him, oatmeal raisin to be exact and I thought to myself. I haven't made them in a while. I used to make these alot when I was in college for my dorm mates.

Can you imagine baking 3 dz cookies in a toaster oven, which can only hold 4 cookies at a time? Crazy I know, but I really enjoyed it. There would always be a line at my door when I make them. One other favorite was my Brownie Pudding, but I will tell you about that another time ; )

I have to say though that Oatmeal Raisin is my favorite cookie. What is your favorite cookie? Let me know.

Always remember to take life one day at a time.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Remembering Whitney Houston

I know this is a food blog, but I just want to take some time to remember a fallen sister - Whitney Houston. I was deeply saddened by the news and cried for yet another fallen soul. I can only imagine how much pain her family is going through right now, but Renaee's Cakes send their prayers and their love.  I am also saying a special prayer for her daughter Bobbi Kristina.

I remember when I went to see the movie Bodyguard I was in my first year of University. It was beautiful. I cried. I can tell you that she has one of the most beautiful voices I have ever heard.

It just brings to mind that we are not promised tomorrow and that we must always enjoy life and live it to the fullest.  Tell the ones you love that you love them. I thank God for yet another opportunity to write and share my thoughts. May her soul rest in peace.

Just some food trivia I found out about Whitney. Her favorite food was Chicken Wings and her favorite dessert was Strawberry Shortcake.

Take care of yourself and lots of love.

Always remember to take life one day at a time.

Monday, February 6, 2012

How to frost a cake?

I was thinking of giving you some tips on how to frost a cake. When I started to frost cakes it took alot, I knew nothing about leveling or anything like that. I didn't want to waste any of my cake. Now my kids call it "cake scaps" best part of the cake : )

These days I don't mind frosting the cake, but cake design still ties my stomach in knots. Anyhoo working on it. Some essentials before you start frosting.

1. A cake decorating stand or a Lazy Susan
2. A Icing spatula
3. Frosting (whether bought or homemade)
4. Knife for leveling cake
5. Cake stand or cake board

First thing to do before frosting a cake is to have the cake cool completely. If you are in a hurry you can put in the fridge or freezer for a fast cool. Make sure you remove any loose crumbs from the cake. You can brush it off with your hands or with a pastry brush. Dab a small amount of frosting on the bottom of the cake plate to hold the cake in place. Then place the first layer on the cake plate. You can level the cake if you need to by cutting off the top of the cake. Frost this layer with 1/2 cup to 1 cup of frosting (depending on how much you like).


Level the second layer of the cake by cutting off the top and then place the cut side down on top of the already frosted layer. This way you will have a smooth surface to frost the top layer. Again frost the top of the cake with 1/2 cup to 1 cup if frosting. Then frost the sides with 1/2 cups to 3/4 cups of frosting.

Tip : - You can dirty ice the cake (putting on a crumb coat). This means you put on a thin layer of frosting on the cake and place in the fridge to set, so that you don't get crumbs in your final coat. 


After the frosting has set then you can put the remaining frosting on the cake. Decorate as you like.


Don't worry if you don't get it right the first time. It gets better each time you decorate.

Hope you found this interesting?

Always take life one day at a time.




Thursday, February 2, 2012

Mango Cake

Hello Beautiful People, its been a while, but I am still here. The heart was willing, but the body was weak. Well to get myself back in the game, what better way to do it than to bake one of my husband's new faves....Mango Cake.

Can I just say that my test kitchen smells AMAZING.


I love mangoes and what a wonderful way to use excess mangoes or just enjoying the mango in a new way. I first came up with the idea to make this cake from a friend of mine. She loves mangoes. Mango smoothie, mango on its own, mango drink she loves anything mango. So she challenged me to come up with a mango cake. I was up for the challenge. I actually enjoyed the process or I should say she did, as she benefited from all the cakes from my test kitchen.

I have to say though that my husband is the most surprising champion for Mango Cake as he has a slight  allergic reaction to mangoes. Go Figure. Anyhoo, he loves this cake. That's all I have to say.

Is there any fruit that you like that you would turn into a cake if you could? Let me know I may just surprise you with a recipe.

Always remember to take life one day at a time