This blog hop is timely for me and reflects how my life is changing. Planning a wedding takes time and I have no idea how people do stuff so fast. And as my life is changing. One of the things I now do is shop for plants and bake. If I am to go out with my writer friends, I realized fast if I leave cake, it will be fine to stay out.
So I’m still making my basic cake that I learned in baking class years ago. Sometimes I’m thankful I’m turning into my mother a bit. Now she is the one with the green thumb and cooked.
Classic Cake with Buttercream Frosting
Two bowls
A tea spoon
Mixer
Cake Pans, I use two small ones. (Please grease the pan with non fat olive oil spray followed with generous amounts of flour that you shift all around the pans to ensure the pan is all flour.
Preheat oven to 350
Now for the cake.
Two cups of Whole Wheat Flour
One cup of Dark brown Sugar (preference)
Two teaspoons of vanilla
Three eggs
One cup of milk
Two generous teaspoons of baking powder
One stick of butter (I use all natural butter with no extra stuff in it.)
When mixing, I put the flour, baking powder and sugar and vanilla in a bowl. And I microwave the butter for thirty seconds to make it soft. Then I add the butter. I start mixing and beat in the eggs and slowly mix in the milk. Beating the eggs means you put in one egg at a time while you mix.
When done mixing add the cake mix to the pan. Never have the mix overflow from the pan because cakes rise. So my general rule is that the mix is less than half of the pan’s height.
Now onto the buttercream frosting.
A stick of butter
Two Cups of Confectionery Sugar
Vanilla
Milk
A spoon.
Again I microwave the butter to make it soft for 30 seconds to 1 minute. Then I pour the sugar and a teaspoon of vanilla extract into the bowl. I use a spoon to mix because the butter is easy. I add in milk to make it easier to stir every so often, but be slight with this. Frosting is supposed to be thick, and too much milk makes it liquid. But if you don’t use it, the frosting will be so thick that you can’t spread it. (Yes I tried, not a good plan.) So find that happy medium. Then I stick it in the refrigerator and wait for the cake to cook.
Cake should be done in about a half an hour.
Once you have the basic yellow cake mastered, it’s cool to start adding in layers of strawberries. Or other things into the mix to make it fun.
With flowers, I’m always shopping at the tropical plant section at Home Depot. I live in Florida, but I need a reasonably priced plant that fills a stage. If we stay in Florida, and buy a house, then the plants are going to be planted outside. Any and all suggestions are welcome!
Leave me a message on a flower tip for the wedding plants I need.
Head back to the hop.
I’m not someone that likes to party so I say have a nice romantic dinner at home and then some dancing.
oh that cake sounds yummy!
Thanks for the chance to win!
Froggy
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A harbour cruise to see the fireworks over the water.
A small get together with friends and family is my thing. [email protected]
OOh, I did the flowers for both kids’ weddings. Do not put the tulips in the refrigerator the night before, like the grandmother of the bride (not me) did. Best wishes. [email protected]
I love participating in these blog hops~ I always come away with a longer TBR as well as new bloggers added to my Bloglovinโ feed ๐
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Awesome tip! Thanks!
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I usually go to Pittsburgh or Cleveland when I go out on New Years. Not my fave holiday so I usually stay home.
How about a midnight kiss? Sounds romantic, huh? ๐
Having a picnic
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New Year’s Eve? Get plastered and re-watch a bunch of Dexter episodes on Netflix.
I have 2 little boys so my new years consist of playing board games and eating way to much junk food ๐
This year I taught my oldest how to play monopoly… We have the electronic one so the banking was easier
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Who doesn’t like a good buttercream frosting? Just stopping by to say hi to a fellow author.
Thanks for sharing the awesome recipe!
a baking party
Thank you for sharing your recipe with us!! I love cake! <3
A fun thing to do on New Years Eve? Game Night party!!! And breakout a karoake machine, cuz if your friends get a lil smashed & want to sing, this could be some hilariously fun blackmail stuff! lol
Thank you for the giveaway! I hope you have a great day! =)
Brandi
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Mmmmm. I love buttercream frosting! ๐
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Thank you for being part of the hop and for the awesome cake recipe.
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Thanks for the awesome recipe and giveaway!!
Alisha Sienkiel
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On New Year’s Eve I think it would be wonderful to go on a midnight cruise to some tropical island. Thanks for the great giveaway!
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Keep the flowers simple. A bunch of flowers tied with a ribbon. No point in spending hundreds of dollars on a bouquet you will toss. Lots of greenery and a few mini pine cones, or roses or orange blossoms. Best wishes. Nancy [email protected]
Hi! Great post! I seen one good idea. Make a jar and put all your wishes, dreams, goals and favorite memories in it. So cute and unique! Thank you for sharing! ๐
โAnd โthank you for being apart of this awesome hop!
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