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		<title>My Dinner Party</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Sep 2006 17:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, It went very well. I made Slow Roasted Garlic and Lemon chicken. (It was very bitter, and I didn&#8217;t really like it.) But I got the recipe from here and No one else commented on it being bitter, they all ate up. I think they were being polite. It&#8217;s too bad that it came [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, It went very well. I made Slow Roasted Garlic and Lemon chicken. (It was very bitter, and I didn&#8217;t really like it.) But I got the recipe from <a href="http://www.nigella.com/recipes/recipe.asp?article=155">here</a> and No one else commented on it being bitter, they all ate up. I think they were being polite. It&#8217;s too bad that it came out bitter. Anyway, I made fresh Asperagus to go with that, and a Corn Chowder, which turned out very well. Also they brought a nice salad, and the drinks. We also had this amazing chocolate cake. And it is my mother&#8217;s recipe, with my frosting ideas. This is the cake:</p>
<p>Double Dutch Chocolate Cake (my creative title!)</p>
<p>1 3/4 Cups flour (all purpose)<br />
2 cups sugar<br />
1/3 cup cocoa powder<br />
2 tsp baking soda<br />
1 tsp baking powder<br />
2 eggs<br />
1 cup BOILING water<br />
1 cup milk soured with vinegar (pour a bit of white vinegar in the bottom of the measuring cup then fill with milk let stand a bit)<br />
1/2 cup oil<br />
1 tsp vanilla<br />
1tsp salt</p>
<p>Mix the dry ingredients together, whisk well.<br />
Mix the wet ingredients (minus the boiling water) together, whisk well, then add the waster, then add all to the dry ingredients.<br />
Incorporate until smooth and very liquidy.</p>
<p>pour into two crisco&#8217;d and floured round 8 or 9 inch pans</p>
<p>bake at 350 for approximately 50 minutes, usually takes a bit less than this at my house. Inserted toothpick comes up clean, or with a few crumbles, not wet.</p>
<p>let cake cool in pans for about ten minutes then remove to wire rack let cool untill cool to the touch. Meanwhile make this:</p>
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<p>Between Layer Frosting</p>
<p>approximately 1 cup heavy whipping cream<br />
about 1/4 cup cocoa powder<br />
and 1/4 cup or less confectioner&#8217;s sugar</p>
<p>place all ingredients in a cold bowl (I stick a big pyrex glass bowl in the freezer for about 15 minutes before hand)<br />
beat on high until cream is thick and fluffy, about 5 minutes??</p>
<p>set aside.</p>
<p>In another large bowl mix up the top frosting:</p>
<p>Chocolate Glaze</p>
<p>1 1/2 cups confectioners sugar<br />
2 TBL cocoa powder (unsweetened)<br />
1 TBL milk (i used whole milk but you can use skim or anything you like)<br />
1/2 tsp vanilla<br />
(bowl of room temp water set aside with a TBL measure)</p>
<p>sift or whisk together the cocoa and sugar, then add the vanilla and milk, beat on high or medium high until it is incorporated (it gets a bit crumbly) then slowly begin adding a tablespoon of water at a time while beating until it is the consistancy you desire. I use about 2 TBL or 2.5, You don&#8217;t want it to be too runny, but so that it will SLOWLY drip off the sides of the cake.</p>
<p>By now the cake should be cool. Put the first layer on the cake plate you intend to use. Spoon the whipped topping onto it and spread evenly, do not cover sides only the top of the cake.<br />
Add the top layer, make sure it is inverted, so that the flattest part is the top, and the slightly rounded side is in the middle, press it into the whipped topping to make the top level.<br />
Now be sure it is centered and on a level surface.<br />
pour the glaze onto the center of the cake, allow it to slowly spread to the edges. You can help it along a bit if you use the back of a spoon or spatula, start in the center and make a spiral towards the outside edge.</p>
<p>This cake should be refridgerated until served. And any left overs do best in the fridge.</p>
<p>Hope you all enjoy, It is an AWESOME cake.</p>
<p>Mrs. Meg Logan</p>
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		<title>Calling All Cooks&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://www.meglogan.com/2006/09/15/calling-all-cooks/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Sep 2006 13:59:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>meg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I&#8217;m looking for some good recipes. I thought I might set up a place to collect some great recipes, namely HERE. I was hoping that everyone would want to send me their most favorite recipe, especially anything on my list of how to make from scratch. I would like to turn this into a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I&#8217;m looking for some good recipes. I thought I might set up a place to collect some great recipes, namely HERE. I was hoping that everyone would want to send me their most favorite recipe, especially anything on <a title="Scratch Bake List" href="http://www.meglogan.com/2006/08/29/a-list-of-things-i-want-to-learn-how-to-bake-from-scratch/">my list</a> of how to make from scratch. I would like to turn this into a contest of sorts, but&#8230; perhaps that is too techno savvy for me, unless one (or more) of you would like to team up with me to vote and make and award some kind of icon.</p>
<p>For the recipe collection I will make an eBook, and also list all of the recipes here under the RECIPE category. If we want to make it a contest, then I will have to make all of the recipes in the categories, and decide which ones are best, that might take a while!</p>
<p>Categories:</p>
<p>Baking from scratch (non processed or minimally processed like flour )</p>
<p>Snack Items (granola bars etc)</p>
<p>Dairy Items (making yogurt, cheese etc)</p>
<p>Lunches</p>
<p>Dinners</p>
<p>Any other ideas?</p>
<p>What do you all think? Any info about how to get this around would be good too!</p>
<p>Mrs Meg Logan</p>
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