Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Master Baker / Maestro Panadero

La versión español está después de la versión inglés.

SAN GERALDO'S GREAT-GRANDFATHER (from Bergen, Norway) was a Master Baker. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. It was our pal Luke's 2nd birthday and San Geraldo baked the cake. Classic Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Buttercream frosting. Four layers. Between each layer, cream cheese and apricot jam.

EL BISABUELO DE San Geraldo (de Bergen, Noruega) era un Maestro Panadero. La frase hecha en inglés es, "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree." (literalmente, "La manzana no cae lejos del árbol)." No sé si es lo mismo en español; es como "de tal palo, tal astilla". Fue el segundo cumpleaños de nuestro amigo Luke, y San Geraldo cocinó la tarta. Tarta de chocolate con glaseado de chocolate "buttercream.' Cuatro capas. Entre cada capa, Philadelphia y mermelada de albaricoque.







LUKE LIKED IT!
¡A LUKE, LE GUSTÓ!


DUDO SAYS, "IF IT'S NOT FILLED WITH 4 AND 20 BLACKBIRDS, LEAVE ME ALONE!"
DUDO DICE, "¡SI NO ESTÁ LLENO CON 4 Y 20 MIRLOS, DÉJAME!"

24 comments:

  1. looks dee-lish! love the recipe notes. and ever-faithful dudo is still protecting his property!

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    1. anne marie:
      Dudo took a 5-minute break and is back at it again! The cake was so good it gives me the shivers just thinking about it.

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  2. That may be the most quite we have seen Luke. I only assume he liked it?

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    1. mistress maddie:
      Year 1 was Luke's first chocolate cake. He pushed it away. This year was different. He found heaven.

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  3. The pictures don't do it justice!!! Best cake I've ever eaten!!

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  4. Carlos, too, is a Master Baker. Why, if he had his way, he'd be MasterBaking morning noon and night!

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  5. LOL @ Bob Slatten! Seriously though, the cake looks amazing.

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    1. Debra:
      Poor Carlos! The cake WAS amazing. Even better than it looked. I think Jerry is a keeper.

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  6. Wow, what a great cake - lucky kid

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  7. Looks delicious. I hope they serve something like that tomorrow.

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  8. You've reminded me of how much I love dried apricots. Happy Thanksgiving to you and San Geraldo.

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    1. Stephen:
      Wishing you, Mrs. C and Junior Chatterbox the same! There's leftover frosting in the fridge and more apricots for dipping (scooping). Oh my!

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  9. That looks amazing. Luke seems to have thought it tasted amazing, too.

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    1. Wilma:
      Luke was focused. He really enjoyed it. We four licked our plates clean.

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  10. the last photo a bit out of context made me smile gladly.

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    1. Spo:
      Until Dudo and Moose stop monitoring the birds, I will be ending every post with one or both of them.

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