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Harriet the Spy Ate Cake

In holidays, nostalgia on February 24, 2010 at 9:13 pm

I was talking to a friend today about cakes and childhood. She said that she started baking cakes when she was a young girl. One of her favorite literary heroines—Harriet the Spy—ate cake every day. My friend’s parents did not bake, and so she taught herself how to make her own cakes. I like to imagine her tiny self standing on a stool stirring a giant bowl of batter.

Here is Harriet the Spy walking home to eat her cake and milk:

I remember my mother reading Little Women aloud to me when I was about eight or nine. Throughout the book the girls ate stale cakes, cold cakes, and finally toward the end, a cake with pink and white ice cream, fruit, and “distracting French bonbons.”

I became a serious devotee of the 1994 film version of Little Women (let’s just say I was a slightly nerdy teenager) . The scene where Meg and Jo bicker about Meg’s engagement, all while Meg makes a Christmas cake, has always stayed with me.

Here it is (skip to 7:15 and watch until 8:20):

I love how the cake is the nucleus in this scene, holding the family together. I remember watching Meg dusting sugar, making a simple cake suddenly beautiful, and I thought, “I want to do that.”

What cakes do you remember from childhood books and films?

Happy Valentine’s Day

In holidays, new recipies on February 14, 2010 at 8:25 pm

Happy Valentine’s Day from Beatrix Cakes. Things were pretty quiet around here, baking-wise, but we celebrated the day with Beatrix’s great-grandmothers and shared some heart-shaped shortbread cookies.

The day before I baked a Jamaican ginger cake for a friend’s birthday party. Made with butter, brown sugar, and fresh grated ginger root, it was moist and flavorful, really a ginger pound cake. I topped it with a fresh lemon glaze and served with whipped cream. Beatrix sat in my lap at the table and watched as the candles were blown out.

Jamaican Ginger Cake

If you would like to order a cake for a special occasion, or just to lift the midwinter blues, contact me at beatrix.cakes@yahoo.com.