snowball wrote:...made an angel food cake taste so good especially with huckleberries and whipped cream on top... could do a redo on it but then I should find something with some nutrition in it
This brings back the memories. Thanks, Sheila!
Angel Food cake has always been my favorite kind of cake, ever since I was a child. Even today, when I make one, I even leave a little "extra" in the bowl when I pour the rest in the cake pan for my culinary enjoyment (tastes like whipped cream, only better).
I will make one just for myself, and put most of it in the freezer for later. Angel Food freezes well, but is easy to squish.
But even a flattish piece of Angel cake tastes pretty good out of the freezer when I am in the mood!
Some years ago Angel Cake mix came in two envelopes - one mixed the egg white envelope first, then added the cake flour envelope. That made a really fabulous cake. These days, Angel Cake mix is "all-in-one": just one envelope that you mix together. This all-in-one kind doesn't taste nearly as good as the "two-fer" kind, but I haven't been able to find the "two-fer" for the last couple of years, although I have looked. Anyone know of where to fine one of these?
I think the two-fer was Pillsbury, the all-in-one was Betty Crocker. Now both these brands are the all-in-one.
snowball wrote:my step father used to have a bumper sticker that said something about desserts first don't remember the whole saying but that is what happened tonight
I once went to lunch with a small group of friends (my oh my - remember those 'long-ago' days?). The restaurant was known for it's delicious chocolate cream pie. I had been looking forward to a slice of this pie for a week or so, and as soon as we sat down and the waitress came to take our order, I said "Chocolate cream pie for dessert, please, and please bring the pie first". LOL. The waitress looked surprised, my friends looked shocked, and made a few humorous comments about my "dietary preferences".
But I didn't want to lose out! I also knew that this place sometimes ran out of pie.
When it came, you should have seen the expressions on my friend's faces as I dug right in. Oh,
YUM!!! I had it gone down the hatch even before the regular lunch arrived! I would have licked the plate, too, but that would have probably been too over the top, even for my friends.
Dang, it was tasty!
It's really hard to find a good chocolate cream pie these days. Most of them taste like they were made from a box of instant chocolate pudding and past-expiration-date frozen pie crust. Yuck.
Anne