Green tea. Can't just boil water and add green tea to it. I think it would've tasted better than this green tea cake I made. The reality of this was that it looks too much like a Pacman.
I wasn't too impressed with the results of this cake simply because it tasted a bit too dried out.
Cake to me needs to be moist or at least have some bite to it to be tasty. At least to me anyways.
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Friday, August 23, 2013
Ooey Gooey Butter Cake
Have you ever had one of those moments when you wish you understood the American culture better?
Okay, so maybe its just me. Either way, the boyfriend wanted a taste of St Louis. I have never been to St Louis, so I'm not entirely sure what the flavor of St Louis entails. He handed me a piece of paper with a recipe on it. It consisted of minimal ingredients and even more minimal instructors on how to prepare the infamous Ooey Gooey Butter Cake.
We had to cool down this cake before tasting it. We also had to figure out a way to keep it out of the boyfriend's dog Cheever from eating it. For Thanksgiving 2012, the boyfriend wanted to take a "pake" to his brother's. A "pake" consists of a pie inside a cake. He was in the middle of cooling the pie when he left it on top of the stove top. Big mistake, Cheever ate half the pie by the time we got him to stop! No "pake" for Thanksgiving to say the least. It was this instance that we decided to cool anything off the stove top. We've gone to the lengths of putting things in a cabinet to cool and away from the dogs.

Though I have to admit, some of things might be better off not on my waistline. Who am I kidding?! A foodie has to find balance. The balance for me is going to the gym 3-4 times a week to keep these challenges from appearing on my waist.
The results of the Ooey Gooey Butter Cake was tasty and to see the boyfriend weak at the knees over it was more than enough to see Cheever pout a bit.
Okay, so maybe its just me. Either way, the boyfriend wanted a taste of St Louis. I have never been to St Louis, so I'm not entirely sure what the flavor of St Louis entails. He handed me a piece of paper with a recipe on it. It consisted of minimal ingredients and even more minimal instructors on how to prepare the infamous Ooey Gooey Butter Cake.
We had to cool down this cake before tasting it. We also had to figure out a way to keep it out of the boyfriend's dog Cheever from eating it. For Thanksgiving 2012, the boyfriend wanted to take a "pake" to his brother's. A "pake" consists of a pie inside a cake. He was in the middle of cooling the pie when he left it on top of the stove top. Big mistake, Cheever ate half the pie by the time we got him to stop! No "pake" for Thanksgiving to say the least. It was this instance that we decided to cool anything off the stove top. We've gone to the lengths of putting things in a cabinet to cool and away from the dogs.
Though I have to admit, some of things might be better off not on my waistline. Who am I kidding?! A foodie has to find balance. The balance for me is going to the gym 3-4 times a week to keep these challenges from appearing on my waist.
The results of the Ooey Gooey Butter Cake was tasty and to see the boyfriend weak at the knees over it was more than enough to see Cheever pout a bit.
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