Spicy Memories

Posted Wed, 10/06/04

 

Yesterday I felt good after eating one of my favorite "comfort" foods: steamed rice and fresh broccoli. I love the combination. I can eat the mix for days without even thinking of meat or snack foods. I'm not really much of a sweet-eater, preferring savory fixings to any other. The more salty and spicy, the better.

 

Then last night as Wilbert and I were lying in bed with the dogs watching television, I remembered the spice cake my mother used to make for my birthday, and my father's birthday, which comes exactly one week after mine. Since it's long past my birthday, and I wasn't watching a food-related program on the telly last night, I can't imagine where the cake-yen came from.

 

It's been years since I’ve had the cake, much less prepared it. When I mentioned it to Wilbert - spice cake with peanut-butter frosting – he looked as if he might lose his cookies, but I tried to reassure him it was one of the best. Therefore, this morning I went to the store and bought the Duncan Hines spice cake mix and a container of butter-cream white frosting. Once I had the cake in the oven, I mixed the frosting with about three tablespoons of peanut butter and let it stand at room temperature.

 

Once the cake had cooled, I lightly frosted the top and sides. Wilbert had a slice with a cup of coffee and nearly lost his mind. He was prepared to hate and dismiss it, but as I predicted he loved the cake. It's a good blend, as odd as it sounds.

 

Now my yen has been served.

 

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