Sunday, March 30, 2008

Poppy Seed Cake

Once upon a time, when I was at camp, we decided we needed to make some Poppy Seed Bread for a staff dessert. So, we did some research and came up with something that looked like a decent recipe. We tried it out, and it turned out fairly well, all things considered. In other words, it tasted good, but there were a number of other problems:
  1. We had enough bread pans for staff, but probably not enough for a whole camp, thus making it rather impractical.
  2. I always have problems with quick breads. They always seem to fall and never come out of the pans properly. Same problem here. Tasted good, looked terrible.
  3. The recipe didn't have enough poppy seeds to really be considered poppy seed bread.
Thus, the next time we tried it, we put the batter into a large sheet pan (or two) and made more of a cake/bar dessert. We also added more poppy seeds. :) It turned out really well and was very popular with the staff and campers.

I made it the other day for my students, and they seemed to enjoy it. I'll include the recipe here. Yeah, not terribly healthy, but yummy. :)

Poppy Seed Cake (Bread)

3 c. flour

1 ½ tsp salt

2 ½ c. sugar

1 ½ tsp vanilla

1 ½ c milk

1 ½ c. oil

½ c. poppy seeds (or more or less to taste)

3 eggs

1 ½ tsp almond extract

Glaze:

¾ c. powdered sugar

¼ c. Orange or Lemon Juice

½ tsp vanilla

½ tsp almond


Mix all ingredients together. Originally this was a bread recipe:

Bake in 2 loaf pans (oiled and floured) at 350 for 1 ½ hours.

Remove loaves from pans and glaze.


However, we found that it works well as a cake. The above amount could be baked in a sheet pan or a 9”x13” pan at the same temperature for a much shorter time (I think about 20-30 min) – until a toothpick comes out clean (probably won't be brown yet). Then glaze.

You probably could also make muffins.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Allow me to explain

Admittedly, this blog has an odd name. For a while now some of my friends and I have had sort of a running joke about all our amazing "wifely skills," a joke made all the more amusing because most of us are decidedly unmarried.

At any rate, I've decided to start this blog to keep track of some of my varied pursuits in crafts, cooking, etc. This will keep my other blog focused more on "intellectual" pursuits. There you have it. :)