Thursday, October 11, 2012

Spider Cake Recipe


INGREDIENTS

MARBLE CAKE:
  • 2 1/4 (7 1/8 ounces) cups sifted cake flour - sift it into the measuring cup
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 1/4 cups granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature
  • 3/4 cup sour cream
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 6 tablespoons milk
  • 3 tablespoons cocoa powder
NUTELLA AND CHOCOLATE BUTTERCREAMS:
  • 1 cup egg whites (about 8 large egg whites)
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 1 1/2 pounds unsalted butter, softened
  • pinch salt
  • 1/2 cup nutella
  • 4 ounces bittersweet chocolate, melted
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
CHOCOLATE GANACHE FOR SPIDER BODY AND WEB:
  • 2 ounces bittersweet chocolate
  • 4 tablespoons (2 ounces) unsalted butter, cut into 4 pieces
CHOCOLATE SPIDER LEGS:
2 ounces bittersweet chocolate, melted
    am together the butter and sugar until fluffy, about 3 minutes. Add the eggs, one at a time and mix after each, until well combined. Add the sour cream and vanilla.
    Add the dry mixture in 3 batches, alternating with the milk. Split the batter in half and sift the cocoa powder over one half. Stir gently to combine.
    Place some of the white batter in the bottoms of the two 8-inch cake pans. Add the chocolate batter in blobs. Very carefully stir the white batter into the chocolate, to achieve a marble pattern. Bake for about 25-30 minutes or until a cake tester comes out clean. Once baked cool on a rack.
    While the cake is cooling, prepare the buttercream:
    In the bowl of a stand mixer combine the egg whites and sugar. It will be very thick and grainy. Put the bowl over a double boiler and stir it with a rubber spatula until the sugar is completely melted. Brush the sides down with the spatula to make sure all the sugar is melted.
    Feel the egg mixture between your fingers to check for graininess. Once it is completely smooth, put the bowl on the mixer and beat with the whip attachment on medium high speed. Whip until it is light, fluffy, glossy and the bowl feels just about room temperature. If the egg whites are not cooled off sufficiently it will melt the butter when you add it.
    Once the egg whites are whipped and cooled, add the butter, 2 tablespoons at a time on medium speed. WARNING: After you have added about half of the butter, it may look curdled and runny, this is normal and you should continue adding the rest of the butter.
    Once you have finished adding the butter and it has mixed on medium speed for about a minute the buttercream will be creamy and glossy looking again. Add the salt, and vanilla. Divide the buttercream in two bowls, 1/3 in one bowl and 2/3 in the other. Add the nutella to the bowl with 2/3 of the buttercream. Add the cooled, melted chocolate to the other.
    Unmold the cooled cakes and cut each later in half. Spread about 3/4 cup of the chocolate buttercream on the first layer. Repeat with the next two layers of cake and buttercream. Top with the final layer of cake.

    Top the cake with 1 cup of the nutella buttercream. Spread it smooth with a metal spatula. Put more nutella buttercream on the sides of the cake, using enough to cover all the crumbs. Once the whole cake is covered, smooth the icing with the spatula, until it is nice and flat.

    To make the ganache spider web:
    In a double boiler melt the chocolate and the butter together, gently whisking until smooth.
    Use a parchment bag to pipe a thin spiral around the cake. Use a toothpick or skewer to draw lines from the center of the spiral out to the edge to create the web. Use the chocolate ganache to draw a line down the side of the cake and pipe a smaller spiders body there. Repeat with as many spiders as you like.
    Cover the rest of the chocolate ganache and allow it to cool to room temperature. Once the chocolate ganache is set up - this may take an hour or two - place it in a pastry bag fit with a round tip. Pipe a large ball of the ganache to create the spider's body.
    Chocolate spider legs:
    Fill another paper pastry bag about 1/3 full with the melted chocolate and pipe out the chocolate in the shape of the number 7 onto a silpat, waxpaper or parchment paper. Make sure you do a size that will fit the size of the spider body you intend to have. Pipe several extra in case you have breakage. Place the sheet into the freezer to set the chocolate.
    Remove the spider legs from the freezer and using a small spatula, lift up the legs and place them on the spider, 4 on each side. Work quickly so the chocolate doesn't warm up too much. You may have to return the legs to the freezer if you are doing several spiders.

    Tuesday, October 9, 2012

    knit cable glove pattern


    Men's & Women's Cable Gloves


    Medium Size
    Instructions are for men’s gloves, changes for women’s gloves are in parentheses.
    MATERIALS: Men’s Gloves--Bear Brand or Fleisher’s Twin-Pak Knitting Worsted; or Bear Brand or Fleisher’s Twin-Pak Win-Knit, 4 ozs.
    Women’s Gloves
    --Bear Brand or Fleisher’s Win-Sport, 2 ozs.
    “Boye” Sock Needles, 1 set Size 3.
    “Boye” Crochet Hook, Size D (1).
    GAUGE: Knitting Worsted--13 sts = 2 inches
    Win-Sport--15 sts = 2 inches
    RIGHT GLOVE--Cuff--Cast on 48 sts; place 16 sts on each of 3 needles, join. Work k 2, p 2 ribbing for 3 ins. Mark end of round. Slip 2 sts from 2nd needle to first needle.
    Hand--Round 1--K 4, p 1, k 3, inc. 1 st in next st, k 3, inc. 1 st in next st, k 4, p 1--20 sts on first needle; k 6, inc. 1 st in each of next 2 sts for thumb gore, k 6--16 sts on 2nd needle; k 16 sts of 3rd needle; 52 sts.
    Round 2--* K 4, p 1; repeat from * 3 times, k to end of round.
    Round 3--* K 4, p 1; repeat from * 3 times; k 6, inc. 1 st in next st, k 2, inc. 1 st in next st for thumb gore, k 6--18 sts on 2nd needle; k 16; 54 sts. Work 2 rounds same as round 2.
    Round 6--Cable twist--K 4, p 1, * slip next 2 sts to crochet hook, hold in back of work, k next 2 sts, k 2 sts from hook, p 1; repeat from * twice; k 6, inc. 1 st in next st, k 4, inc. 1 st in next st; k to end; 56 sts. Continue pat. repeating cable twist every 6th round, increasing 1 st each side of thumb gore every 3rd round 5 times more, having 2 sts more between incs. after each successive inc. round; 30 sts on 2nd needle; 66 sts in round. Work 1 round even.
    Next round--Work 27 sts; slip next 17 sts to thread for thumb--sts between thumb increases; cast on 5 sts, k to end of round; 54 sts. Work even until 5 (4) ins. above cuff, end with cable twist round.
    Work to within 9 sts of end of round, slip next 14 sts to thread for 4th finger, cast on 2 sts; 42 sts; mark end of round. Place 14 sts on each of 3 needles. Work 4 rounds. Discontinue cable pat.
    First Finger--K 14, slip to thread; k next 14 sts for first finger; slip remaining 14 sts to thread; cast on 4 sts. Divide these 18 sts on 3 needles, join. K around for 2 ¾ (2 ½) ins. or about ½ in. less than desired length.
    † Dec. round--* K 2 tog., k 1; repeat from * 5 times; 12 sts. K 1 round. K 2 tog. 6 times. Break yarn; draw end through remaining 6 sts. Fasten end securely.†
    Second Finger--Slip 6 sts of palm and 7 sts of back of hand to 2 needles. Pick up and k 4 sts on cast-on sts of first finger; k sts of next needle, cast on 3 sts; 20 sts. Divide on 3 needles, join. K around for 3 (2 ¾) ins. or ½ in. less than desired length.
    Dec. round--K 2 tog., k 8, k 2 tog., k 8; 18 sts. Repeat between †’s of first finger.
    Third Finger--Slip remaining 15 sts to needles, pick up and k 3 sts on 3 cast-on sts; 18 sts. Divide on 3 needles. Work same as first finger.
    Fourth Finger--Slip 14 sts from thread to needles, pick up and k 2 sts on 2 cast-on sts; 16 sts. Divide on 3 needles, join. K around for 2 (1 ¾) ins.
    Dec. round--* K 2 tog., k 2; repeat from * 3 times; 12 sts. Finish as for first finger.
    Thumb--Slip 17 sts from thread to needles, pick up and k 5 sts on 5 cast-on sts; 22 sts. Divide on 3 needles. * K 2 rounds. On next round, dec. 1 st at center of 5 cast-on sts. Repeat from * once; 20 sts. K around until 2 ¼ (2) ins. from cast-on sts or ½ ins. less than desired length. Finish same as 2nd finger.
    LEFT GLOVE--Work cuff same as right cuff for 3 ins.
    Hand--Round 1--K 14, slip next 2 sts to 2nd needle; k 9, inc. 1 st in each of next 2 sts for thumb, k 3; slip next 4 sts to 3rd needle; k 4, p 1, * k 3, inc. 1 st in next st; repeat from * once, k 4, p 1; slip remaining 2 sts to first needle; mark end of round; 52 sts; 16 sts of palm on first needle; 16 sts on 2nd; 20 sts of back of hand on 3rd needle.
    Round 2--K 36, p 1, * k 4, p 1; repeat from * twice.
    Round 3--K 16 of first needle, k 9; inc. 1 st in next st, k 2, inc. 1 st in next st for thumb gore; k 3; * k 4, p 1; repeat from * 3 times; 54 sts. Work to correspond to right glove until thumb incs. are completed; 66 sts. Work 1 round even.
    Next round--K 26, slip next 17 sts to thread for thumb, cast on 5 sts, finish round; 54 sts. Work even until 5 (4) ins. above cuff, end with cable twist round.
    Work to within 1 st of end of round, slip next 14 sts to a thread for 4th finger, mark end of round. Cast on 2 sts, work 4 rounds on 42 sts. This completes cable pat. Finish to correspond to right glove. Steam.

    Made by Donnainnc

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    Friday, October 5, 2012