Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Weekend Celebration

Over the weekend, we went to visit our friends, Jennifer and Jason. Their daughter, Veronica, will be turning 2 yrs old on the 29th. We will not be able to attend her birthday party because we have a unexpected trip out of town this Labor Day weekend. So, we celebrated her birthday early. That way, we could enjoy seeing her opening her presents.It was a beautiful day in New York City, so we took a walk and went to their nearby park. This was Melody's first time on a swing.She has learned to sit up on her own recently, so we figured we would give the swing a try. She was a bit scared because you can see her right arm gripping the seat.But she really enjoyed it! She was cracking up laughing when we would swing her.Veronica showing us how the big girls do it.I baked her a cake, a Chocolate Strawberry Cake with Fudge Frosting. Her parents didn't know how she learned to blow out a candle, but she started making the blowing motions as soon as I lit the candle. They think she learned it from those children's dvds that she watches. Those dvd's are very educational these days.The cake was so yummy! It was moist even though it had no eggs in it. The moistness comes from the buttermilk. Originally, the recipe is called One-Bowl Buttermilk Chocolate Cupcakes. I doubled the recipe and spread the batter into two 8 inch cake pans and baked them for 35 min. In the middle, I put strawberry preserves and diced up some fresh strawberries. The Fudge Frosting came from the book, Chocolate Holidays. The frosting was quick and easy. It was very easy to use because when it's warm, you can use it like a ganache and pour it. Or you can wait until it cools for it to become a frosting consistency.

25 comments:

  1. Happy Birthday to Veronica, and how lucky is she to get a delicious cake from you? It truly does look scruptious too. She is adorable btw. So is Melody swinging for the first time :)

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  2. Mmmmmmm, that cake looks soooo yummy. Sure looks like somebody had fun on the swings!

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  3. what wonderful smiles! (the cake looks delicious too! I love buttermilk in baked goods.)

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  4. now i'm hungry for cake!! Are you going home for the weekend? b/c I'm coming to NYC! wish we could just zap and trade places. I'm taking bolt bus (have u heard of it?)

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  5. yummy! that cake looks delish!

    little girls are so cute! :)

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  6. Oh isn't she adorable in the swing! I'm such a fan of buttermilk for baking and I'm the oddball that things lemon juice curdled milk is not an appropriate sub. It doens't have the same texture and it doesn't taste as nice either. I need to find myself a good fudgy frosting. I still dream of the dobosh torte I used to get back in Louisiana, 9 or 11 thin layers of yellow or white cake with super thin layers of raspberry between, some kind of gritty white sugary egg white stuff around the edge, all covered in an amazing fudgy frosting. Oh I would kill to be able to make that!

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  7. Happy birthday to such a sweet little girl! Looks like everyone had fun. Your cake looks totally awesome! I have to say, seeing Melody in the swing laughing is such a sweet picture.

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  8. Ahhhh...these are the good days, Oiyi..these are the days that create our memories of a lifetime...xxoo, Dawn

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  9. What a lucky birthday girl ... the cake was so yummy!

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  10. Melody looks so cute in the swing, a friend has a 2 yr old & she loves the swings, all you hear from her is more, more, more =)

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  11. Children and swings just go together and Melody makes such a sweet example of that!

    And oh my, that cake looks AWESOME!

    ~Elaine~

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  12. Anonymous12:49 PM

    Wow, that Veronica is cute. We would like to snatch her, but she hates us.

    best,
    Aunt Harriet and Uncle Bryan

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  13. wow, I really must try this one bowl cake recipe! Looks divine, and I love baking with buttermilk.
    Also Melody in the swing is just priceless!

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  14. she's so cute in that swing! this recipe looks fabulous!

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  15. nothing like being young and enjoying the beach, thankfully i've done that! not being biased here but melody steals the show! wait a minute, i think i am. oh well.:)

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  16. Happy Birthday to Veronica.

    Swing is always to the "hot" spot in the playground. Kids love them. My DD is still heading for the swing if we were near a park with swing.

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  17. Oiyi, will you please stop by my blog? You've received an award there! Thank you!

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  18. Anonymous12:32 PM

    The cake look so yummy, thanks for the recipe. Looks like everyone had a great time!

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  19. Anonymous12:39 PM

    The shots of Melody on her first swing are incredible. So precious! She is growing up!!!

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  20. Anonymous6:34 PM

    I love the swing action! And the cake, now I'm hungry!!
    Tina

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  21. oh gosh, that cake looks delish!

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  22. Anonymous4:34 PM

    OK. If I had a million bucks, I'd hire someone to make me sushi and you to bake me cakes!

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  23. That cake looks awesome! And Melody -- oh my gosh, she is getting so big!

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  24. Look at how much Melody is growing!! Holding up her head already, wow!

    Happy b'day to Veronica, that cake looks fantastic!!

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  25. That looks like one mean, yummy cake! And in the few weeks that I was gone, Melody has really grown!

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