Hello, everybody! I have some fun pans to share. I recently discovered one of our local libraries has bundt pans for borrowing. How fun is that? So, of course we had to borrow some right away.
We loved the sandcastle and the traditional castle, but my favorite is the Cathedral pan! I'd wanted this for a long time.. But I didn't want to to have to keep it in the cupboard. Mine are full!
Before I made a cake in it, I tried making a delicious black cherry jello. It sort of worked...As in, some of it went all over the table. Ugh.
But the part that was solid was downright delicious! I've never been good at making jigglers.
The next thing I tried was a blueberry coffee cake.
(I can hear Ruthy laughing from Oregon!) It was still delicious, but not fit for company.
So, this time I went for a very old fashioned, simple pound cake mix. Nothing fancy. Any pound cake recipe will do. Maybe there's a rule we can devise here: if your bundt pan is fancy, keep the cake simple!
Pouring it in along with our hopes and prayers. :D
Looks so perfect.
And la voila! Coming out of the oven...
I'd let it cool, loosened the sides... and now, the moment of truth!!
I let it sit for a moment, just like this, the essence of hopes not yet realized. Or Schrodinger's cat (that famous theory of superposition in quantum theory) in a bundt pan. It's simultaneously broken yet whole in this moment of possibility!
*GASP* It worked!!
Now, a little dusting of "snow" for our cathedral.
It's winter in our cathedral wonderland, but it's 100F here in Oregon. My little guys were absolutely taken by this cake. Maybe more than the sandcastle!
Until next time!!
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