Valentine’s Day, like almost every other holiday we celebrate, is really just another event. This year I decided to bake cakes to celebrate the day.
Martha Stewart proudly posted a perfect, super styled photo of a hidden heart pound cake on Instagram. It caught my eye and I thought how fun and what a great way to bake my love and recognize this event. Plus after my self inflicted Christmas gift wrapping project, I figured I could easily tackle a ton of butter and some pink food coloring. After about two minutes of thinking how and when, I decided to make one for Mike, one for my parents and one for my in-laws and visited Amazon to see how fast they could deliver a loaf pan and heart shaped cookie cutters.
I love learning new things and always pick up a few pointers from all my events. Below is what I learned on February 14, 2016:
I am not a baker. I love to cook, but have my own way of doing things and following recipes. Let’s just say, I am not precise. Everything else I tackle in my life has been pretty spot on, baking. . . not so much.
Organic food coloring from Whole Foods might be slightly better for you, but does not work. You need gel food coloring when you want the colors to actually look like colors. Thanks JoeDee.
I am a pretty determined control freak. I made 8 cakes to get it right. And micromanaged my poor Valentine and our friend Marcelene on their respective tasks. Truth be told, I didn’t really just learn this – but it is applicable here.
Events are a labor of love. See above, I did succeed.
And last but not least. . .
Baking is a science project.
Posted on 02/15/2016 at 10:45 PM
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