Korean Pear Spice Cake 11/08/2008
A couple of weeks ago I was making cookies, not an unusual thing around here. It happened to be a Monday, and our piano teacher was here, as she is every Monday. You must understand something; when I make cookies, which is often as you guys know, I like to give some of them away, especially to someone worthy; someone that teach my children something, someone that has had a hard day or week, someone that just had a baby, or surgery, or to someone that is just kind. The kids piano teacher, Mrs. F, was here, so on her way out the door I handed her a plate of cookies. She was so appreciative and thanked me several times. Now, I wish I had put something beside these pears before I took this picture so you could see just how big they are. The Korean pear is HUGE in comparison to the pears we eat at home. At least 2x's the size. The texture and taste is very different as well. I would compare the Korean Pear with an apple with a few differences. The Korean pear is not quite as hard as the apple, a little softer, a little juicer and a little less sweet. I'm not good at describing the taste of food - sorry. Just know, the Korean pear is very good, but don't bite into it expecting that "pear" taste you know so well. I wouldn't even call it a pear if that were not its name - well, maybe a little. As it turns out this cake was DELICIOUS!!! It was so nice and moist, you could eat it without the frosting, it is that good! Next time I think I am going to make it without the frosting. Don't get me wrong, the frosting is good, but it is also nice to save a few calories when you can. I got the recipe from here, a website I have been reading for a while. I have no connection to this person, other than she loves to cook and she appears to do it much better than I do. The original recipe is here, it is an Apple Spice Cake, so if you can't find a Korean Pear, I would make it with the apples, it will be worth your time. 1 1/2 cups whole wheat flour (see, it is already off to a good start) Eggs in a Nest 10/31/2008
I was very excited when my friend Lara remined me of this great little breakfast. Now, if you click on her name and go to her posting, it is much more in depth than mine is. I thought this was a well know dish to all, but then when I was talking to MY SISTER, she had NO IDEA what I was talking about. So, here you go, eggs in a nest....make them for your kids or your husband, they will love you for it. Next, melt some butter, my friend Lara says margarine is better in this dish, even though she detest margarine, I think Lara is a smart girl & follow her example often times, but this time I did not listen and I still used butter as I could not stand the thought of purchasing margarine. You just use whatever makes you feel more comfortable. Flip it. Slap some jelly on your cut out, serve with bacon (oh baby, I love bacon), and fresh fruit. |







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