Wednesday, May 12, 2010

45 is not really that bad. After all, if you play a 33 at 45 it sounds funny

Happy 45th Birthday!








The Händel Torte,
in honor of my musical man.
Happy birthday was sung as Handel's
Water Music floated through the background.

(yes from a box, I could not resist the name but ain't it purty)
This is a Torte, not a Kuchen, or a cake. Tortes are a whole cake cut into thin layers which are then then spread with a whipped cream. Not cool whip, but hand-mixer whipped whipping cream and perhaps flavored. There is no 10x sugar butter frosting found in this culture. Perhaps a more known example of a torte is the Schwarzwald Torte or Black Forest cake. However a glance at my Better Homes & Gardens New Cook Book, 1989, p. 82 recipe looks nothing like what the Oma up the street makes and it has no Kirchwasser.
A Kuchen here is a more familiar form of the pound cake found in the southern United States, with a couple of exceptions: it is not as sweet and it is a bit on the drier side. The kuchen however is still as rich with eggs, just not as moist as its US cousin.

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