....my inner chef was withering.
I would lovingly gaze at cookbooks or my latest issue of Fine Cooking & wonder when I would be able to create in the kitchen again. Nuking a Lean Cuisine doesn't count. So Saturday, while the kids & hubby were all away, I created.
I measured. I sifted. I whisked. I chopped. I picked a somewhat involved recipe and I enjoyed every step. I made sure to relish the quality time with my Kitchenaid Mixer. I smelled everything. I remembered how much I love the smell of cinnamon. Aaaaah......
And after nearly an hour and a half of preparing & baking time, I had this:
Seems like the cake inflated and swallowed up 3/4 of the streusel on top. Either that, or it was baker's error. No. It was probably the first one. It was everything I'd hoped for. A very tender crumb. {I even processed regular sugar to make it super-fine, for the love of all things baked.} Crunch from the streusel, what little survived. Swirls of slightly chocolately, cinnamony, nutty filling. {Toasting the nuts before making the filling really enhanced their nuttiness.} The best part was that it wasn't cloyingly sweet. No toothaches upon first bite.
It was just what my little inner chef needed.
ATTENTION: No calories were transmitted to your body through our computer screens during the reading of this post. Enjoy without guilt!
2 comments:
LOL, you are to funny!
Looks yummy!!
btw, I ate breakfast ;0)
YUM! If it didn't sound like such a complicated process, I might be willing to attempt it...but I only do simple recipes, so I'll just drool over yours through my screen. :-)
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