The first day of the new year also brought my first culinary misadventure of 2011. I decided earlier in the week that a fun new year's day treat for us would be to make Baked Alaska (an ice cream cake dessert). Nevermind that I had only made this before once in my life and it was over 14 years ago in Senior Foods Home Economics. Already sensing the recipe for disaster?
Dave had a preoccupation with my plans to make this dessert. He asked me questions about it several times in the couple of days that spanned between the day I looked up the recipe and the actual day of preparation. Now, you have to understand that he NEVER asks me questions about ANYTHING food related. He just eats what I put on the table. He said he didn't like the name of the dessert and kept thinking I was going to prepare some kind of seafood and try to pass it off for dessert. I told him he was going to like it so much that he would ask for it to be his birthday (which was only three days away) dessert. I should have stopped short of bragging.
During the time it took to make the second batch of meringue, something must have happened to the meringue on the first two cakes, because during the baking process it didn't hold and what we ended up with was a mess of somewhat melted ice cream, slippery meringue and soggy cake. At least one cake turned out okay, and it was Dave's:
Happy Birthday, Honey. We love you! And if you are in the mood for three partially eaten Baked Alaskas that are now as hard as bricks, I know just the place!
2 comments:
good for you for trying something new! The strawberry one looks delicious, and would have been my choice of ice cream :)
I bet Cristian would find Mr. Bean amusing, too :)
Wish we lived closer ... we'd be ALL OVER those cakes! How funny that your kids like Mr. Bean ... he is a bit of an odd bird, but an entertaining one at that. Happy Birthday to your main man!
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