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strawberry cream cake

May 24, 2018 by Butter Loves Company

Strawberry shortcake is one of my favorite unexpected desserts. Traditional strawberry shortcake is super unassuming with its craggily biscuit-like shortbreads topped with loosely chopped berries and a dollop of cream. I’ve never met someone who did not devour a plate of strawberry shortcake when handed to them on a summer day.

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This cake-style riff on the summer favorite oozes SoCal summer style. It is a casual chic ode to the freshness of the season’s berries and the lightness of a fresh whipped topping.

I’m super excited to collaborate with America’s Test Kitchen again on the release of their new and first ever all-cake cookbook, The Perfect Cake!

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You may remember their The Perfect Cookie cookbook, from which I made these Dulce de Leche Sandwich cookies. In true ATK fashion, I have since turned to the cookbook when looking for inventive and reliable cookie recipe inspiration.

It has been so busy lately that I haven’t taken the time to do one of my favorite things: actually read a cookbook from start to finish. This cookbook has 240 kitchen-tested recipes that you can trust to work perfectly each time. I’ve tried a handful of the recipes so far, such as the classic red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting (duh), classic white cake with Swiss buttercream (perfect for parties and celebrations), and then this strawberry cream cake recipe.

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I love this strawberry layer cake, not only because it’s beautiful with the strawberries peeking through the edges in the naked cake style, but also because the whipped cream includes one of my favorite ingredients: cream cheese. This addition helps by making it a little bit more sturdy than a traditional whipped cream and it adds a little tang reminiscent of a thicker frosting.

To make the juicy strawberry layer, you’ll chop and macerate the strawberries in a bit of sugar. This helps soften the berries and draw out their juices. The dough for the cake layer is light and airy, made with a number of egg whites to add lift and spongy texture.

America’s Test Kitchen’s The Perfect Cake cookbook has a mix of different cake types for any occasion, layer cakes, sheet cakes, tortes, bundts, snack cakes, and ice cream cakes. With plenty of options for customization, I’m excited to mix and match for my next celebration. A blackberry mascarpone lemon cake to celebrate a Wednesday? Count me in.

You could actually use the strawberry cream cake recipe and substitute in different berries I imagine if strawberries are not in season. Why not try it with some raspberries or blueberries? The main concept would be the same and you will not regret making the out-of-this-world cream cheese whipped cream.

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strawberry cream cake

Prep Time: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Servings: 1 9-inch 3-layer cake

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Ingredients

    Strawberry Cream Cake
  • 1 cup (7 ounces) sugar
  • 1 1/4 cup (5 ounces) cake flour
  • 1 1/2 (teaspoons baking powder)
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 5 large eggs (2 whole, 3 separated), room temperature
  • 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted and cooled
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • Pinch cream of tartar
    Filling
  • 2 pounds strawberries, hulled (6 cups)
  • 4 to 6 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 tablespoons kirsch
  • Pinch salt
    Whipped Cream
  • 8 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • 1/2 cup (3.5 ounces) sugar
  • 1 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 2 cups heavy cream, chilled

Instructions

  1. FOR THE CAKE: Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position and heat oven to 325°F. Grease tall 9 inch cake pan and line with parchment paper. Grease parchment and flour pan. Reserve 3 tablespoons sugar in a small bowl. Whisk flour, baking powder, salt, and remaining sugar in mixing bowl. Whisk in 2 whole eggs and 3 yolks (reserving whites), melted butter, water, and vanilla until smooth.
  2. Using a stand mixer fitted with whisk attachment, beat remaining 3 egg whites and cream of tartar at medium-low speed until frothy, about 1 minute. Gradually add remaining 3 tablespoons sugar and beat until soft peaks form, 1 to 2 minutes. Using rubber spatula, stir one-third of whites into batter and then gently fold remaining white into batter until no white streaks remain.
  3. Transfer batter into prepared pan, smooth top with rubber spatula and bake until toothpick inserted into center of cake comes out clean, 30 to 40 minutes. Let cake cool in pan on wire rack for 10 minutes, invert cake to remove it from pan, discarding parchment, and let cake cool on rack until cool, about 2 hours.
  4. FOR THE FILLING: Halve 24 of best-looking berries and reserve. Quarter remaining berries; toss with 4 to 6 tablespoons sugar (depending on sweetness of berries) in medium bowl and let sit 1 hour, stirring occasionally. Strain juices from berries and reserve (you should have about 1/2 cup). Pulse berries in food processor for about five 1-second pulses until coarsely chopped. In small saucepan over medium-high heat, simmer reserved juices and Kirsch until syrupy and reduced to about 3 tablespoons, 3 to 5 minutes. Pour reduced syrup over macerated berries, add pinch of salt, and toss to combine. Set aside until cake is cooled.
  5. FOR THE WHIPPED CREAM: When cake has cooled, fit stand mixer with whisk attachment and whip cream cheese, sugar, vanilla, and salt on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, 1 to 2 minutes, scraping down bowl with rubber spatula as needed. Reduce speed to low and add cream in slow, steady stream. When almost fully combined, increase speed to medium-high and beat until mixture holds stiff peaks, 2 to 2 1/2 minutes more, scraping bowl as needed (you should have about 4 1/2 cups).
  6. TO ASSEMBLE THE CAKE: Using large serrated knife, cut two horizontal lines around the sides of cake. Then, following scored lines, cut cake into three even layers. Place bottom layer on platter and arrange ring of 20 strawberry halves, cut sides down, and stem ends facing out in ring around perimeter of cake layer. Pour half of puréed berry mixture (about 3/4 cup) in center, then spread evenly to cover cake. Gently spread one-third of whipped cream (about 1 1/2 cups) over berry layer, leaving 1/2-inch border from edge. Top with middle cake layer pressing lightly to adhere (whipped cream layer should become flush with cake edge). Repeat with 20 additional strawberry halves, remaining berry mixture, and half of remaining whipped cream. Top with remaining last cake layer pressing lightly to adhere. Spread remaining whipped cream over top; decorate with remaining strawberries. Serve. Cake can be refrigerated for up to 4 hours.
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#donutstopdreaming – a union square donuts story

July 17, 2015 by Butter Loves Company

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White flour clouds billow over a work surface where yeasted brioche-inspired dough is being hand rolled and hand cut. As each donut is precisely placed on large baking sheets, I catch a glimpse of a freshly inked tattoo across one team member’s forearm, “Donut Stop Dreaming,” it says. Underneath the inspiring words is an image of a perfectly glazed Chocolate Marble donut and the shop’s name, “Union Square Donuts.”

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It’s no surprise the Somerville, MA artisan donut shop has experienced such growth within just two short years. The dedication from the team—and the community—is palpable.

The shop, co-owned by Josh Danoff and pastry chef Heather Schmidt, was not born out of a lifelong, or even week long, donut obsession, but rather a phone call from Danoff’s brother a couple years back: ‘we gotta do donuts,’ he said. At the time, Danoff and his siblings had been selling popsicles at farmer’s markets with their bicycle food cart business, Culinary Cruisers. But once the donut idea came up, gears quickly shifted. Danoff, who is actually a stonemason by trade, enlisted Heather Schmidt for her culinary expertise.

“Neither one of us had ever made a donut before,” says Danoff. “But Heather had been working on a dough recipe for a while so we were able to play with it to make it work for donuts.”

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With the head start on a base recipe and the logistical infrastructure built by the popsicle production, things moved very quickly. The time between the team’s first meeting and their first event selling donuts was a mere two weeks; before they even had a website. From there, things took off.

Over the next two years, Union Square Donuts grew from only selling at farmer’s markets, to having their own shop with a shared kitchen, to moving into their current space—which is double the size of the first.

“It’s one of those things where, we had the product,” says Danoff. “We didn’t have a website, we didn’t have Instagram yet, I think that we started Twitter and Facebook accounts the day before we opened. We didn’t have T-Shirts. We just had really good donuts.”

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And the team at Union Square Donuts doesn’t seem to be slowing down. Tickets to a recent event in collaboration with Harpoon Brewery sold out in less than one minute.

Fan art adorns the walls in Union Square Donuts’ bright and sunny 15-seat shop. One wall is lined with colorful post-it notes from guests; a number of which include cat drawings…which makes sense if you’ve ever visited the hyper-hip Somerville. Lines of hungry donut lovers continue to spill out their doors and onto the streets of Union Square waiting to get their fried treat. Arrive too late—even before noon—and you may find empty trays and your favorite donut (Boston Cream for me) sold out for the day. But, don’t worry, picking another flavor is hardly settling.

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Each light and buttery donut is made using traditional pastry techniques and carefully crafted ingredients, but the team has been know to put some pretty interesting spins on things.

On a Monday, when the shop is closed to the public, members of the now 24-person crew are busy prepping dough and house-made glazes, sugars, jams, and creams. Music echoes through the kitchen; often hip-hop, sometimes Beyoncé, and for a short while both of David Hasselhoff’s albums made it into the rotation.

The smell of sweet dough is balanced with that of smoky bacon destined to top homemade maple glaze for their best-selling donut: The Maple Bacon. It comes as no surprise that the maple portion of this decadent donut comes from a special batch made exclusively for Union Square Donuts by a couple with a small sugar shack in Vermont.

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“It’s like a pancake breakfast you don’t need a knife and fork for,” says Danoff.

The Maple Bacon is a menu staple along with other flavors like Brown Butter Hazelnut Crunch, Sea Salted Bourbon Caramel, and Danoff’s favorite, the Sugar Raised.

“It’s tossed in superfine sugar, but the donut is just simple,” says Danoff about his donut of choice. “What I like most about the Sugar Raised is it highlights the dough and how good [it] is. When it’s warm, you get the sugar, the crunch and it is just soft and delicious.”

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The team offers seasonal specials like: Carrot Cake, Orange Creamsicle, and Coffee Pastry Cream Filled. Each and every flavor of donut undergoes an intensive and satiating R&D process where the crew dissects the pastry layers and glazes until they find the perfect combination.

While the attention to the product has been a constant, some things have changed as the shop has grown. “There’s a brand now,” says Danoff. “In everything that we do we have to now think about ‘how does this represent us?’”

Greater attention is being paid to everything from social media messaging and images to what music is playing in the shop. The team is always thinking about how each part ties together as a whole brand. As Union Square Donuts continues to grow, so do the business discussions around sales trends, flavor launches, merchandise, and expansion.

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Even with all these new considerations, Danoff likes to keep things in perspective:

“The great thing is we have to do all the same things that other businesses have to go through, but our endgame is donuts.”

Visit the incredibly cool crew of Union Square Donuts at their shop at 20 Bow Street in Somerville, MA and grab a box of their incredible donuts to-go (your friends will thank you). And, if you can’t stop dreaming about donuts when you’re on the other side of the Charles, check out the team’s upcoming space in Boston’s soon-to-open Public Market where they’ll be joined by other local growers and producers.

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7 reasons ikea is the swedish disneyland

March 20, 2015 by Butter Loves Company

 

Allen wrenches and Swedish meatballs hold a special place in my heart that others often reserve for Mickey and Minnie. So, having spent time at both Ikea and Disneyland over the past week, I couldn’t help but notice the similarities between my two happiest places on earth. While I can barely believe I’m writing this coming off a fresh Disney buzz, here are a few reasons you can swap the Magic Kingdom for the world’s most beloved Swedish Adventureland.

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Why Ikea is the Swedish Disneyland:

1. If you’re a fan of Disney characters with funny names, such as Goofy or Pluto, you’ll no doubt be astonished by the great selection of characters Ikea has to offer: Arkelstorp, Glivarp, and Raskog, for starters.

2. Long morning of overstimulation at Disneyland? Fight the crowds for a seat that may be covered in melted Dole Whip. Long morning of overstimulation at Ikea? Head to the mattress showroom, aka the designated nap room.

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3. At Ikea, for a mere 99 cents, you can get a breakfast inclusive of scrambled eggs, breakfast sausage, and hashbrowns. A colossal smoked turkey leg at Disneyland will run you upwards of 10 bucks. Worth it? Every time ☺. Plus, people watching at the Ikea cafeteria could certainly qualify as a “Character Breakfast.” 

4. At Ikea you’ll encounter fewer screaming children than you will at Disneyland … for the most part.

5. You don’t have to carry your kids around Ikea on your back when they get tired. Just let them sit on the flatbed cart and sing “It’s a Small World” as you navigate from aisle-to-aisle and bin-to-bin looking for your Hemnes in black-brown.

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6. Try and tell me the Ikea map doesn’t look like the Main Street USA parade route. You can’t.

7. Fireworks at the end of the night or iced cinnamon rolls as you exit the store? Interchangeable experiences if you ask me.

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Is Cauliflower the 2015 “It Girl” of Veggies?

February 4, 2015 by Butter Loves Company

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Just like Brussels sprouts took over the side dish scene in 2014, cauliflower is currently spreading across restaurant menus, Instagram feeds and food blogs like wildfire. You may want to get familiar with the white plant, as it is on the road to being the Jennifer Lawrence of veggies this year.

So what is cauliflower, exactly? People have called it the ‘albino broccoli,’ which, outside of being politically incorrect, is also just not true. While its stem and florets look similar to broccoli’s, cauliflower is its own vegetable within the plant species brassica oleracea, of which broccoli, kale and Brussels sprouts are also a part. Judging from that list, it seems like brassica oleracea is having a moment.

Cauliflower has a soft, light flavor that is pleasant raw or amplified by roasting or seasoning. Its florets are dense and often used as a healthy starch substitute because of their similar texture to potatoes or rice when cooked. The veggie is low calorie (about 25 calories per cup, raw), low in carbs and also brings fiber, vitamin C and potassium to the table.

In other words, bring on the cauliflower!

There are countless ways to use it: in soups, as steaks, in tacos, as a side, roasted and dipped into deliciousness … Just to name a few. Here are ten recipes that are on my to-make list to get you started, brought to you by some of my favorite food sites:

  1. Charred Cauliflower Quesadillas from The Smitten Kitchen — I’m a sucker for anything quesadilla’d, so this is a no brainer in mi casa. Also, Deb is a genius so this can’t be a flop.
  2. Cauliflower Buffalo Bites from Huffington Post Food — Trying to replace buffalo chicken wings seems criminal, but if this works it is for realz a game changer.
  3. Cauliflower Gratin from The Delicious Life (recipe originally from Thomas Keller) — Think healthier version of the decadent potato gratin you may have as a holiday side dish.
  4. Ginger Fried Cauliflower Rice from A Cozy Kitchen — Adrianna makes a healthy, spicy fried “rice” and tops with a fried egg. Bingo.
  5. Cauliflower Steaks with Olive Relish and Tomato Sauce from Bon Appetit via Epicurous – Keep it thick, caramelize it and make it the star of meatless Monday.
  6. Cauliflower Chowder from Damn Delicious — The cauliflower replaces potatoes in this healthier version of the creamy classic (still topped with bacon bits because we’re only human).
  7. Spaghetti with Cauliflower Walnut Pesto from Mario Batali — Cauliflower and anchovy filets combine in this twist on a traditional pesto. Pst … don’t tell anchovy haters that they’re in the sauce. Based on experience with anchovy walnut sauces, I bet you they won’t even be able to tell and they will LOVE it.
  8. Curried Cauliflower Soup from Cookie and Kate — Roasted cauliflower, coconut milk, Thai red curry and white wine. Um, where do I sign up?
  9. Whole Roasted Cauliflower with Cheddar Beer Sauce from Joy the Baker — “I literally can’t even.”
  10. Bar Tartine Cauliflower Salad from 101 Cookbooks — Spicy, chunky, creamy, sweet, tangy … this salad from the San Francisco restaurant sounds like it has it ALL.

Ready. Set. Cook. And, report back! 😉

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Something that the past year or so has taught me: Something that the past year or so has taught me: stock your pantry! Having a stocked kitchen has made it super easy to cook and bake without having to run out to the store. Crucial when you get a craving for an Apple Walnut Cake and need to make one stat. With @lucky_leaf_fruit_filling and @diamondnuts, you can put together a delicious cake SO easily with no peeling and slicing of apples. 🍎🌰You get all the beautiful warm spice flavor with sweet, tart apples, and crunchy, hearty walnuts. #ad Get the recipe below: 

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* 1 tbsp. pure vanilla extract
* 1/4 cup whole milk
* 1/4 cup brown sugar
* 1 tsp. ground cinnamon
* 1/2 cup finely chopped Diamond of California® Shelled Walnuts
* 1 container (8 oz.) whipped topping, thawed

Instructions
1. Preheat oven to 350° F and grease 9x13-inch pan. 
2. Combine dry cake mix, apple filling, eggs, vanilla & milk in large bowl. Beat for 2 minutes. Spread half of the batter in the pan. 
3. Make the Walnut Cinnamon filling: Combine brown sugar, cinnamon and walnuts. Sprinkle half the mixture on top of batter. Top with remaining batter and then sprinkle remaining walnut mixture on top.
4. Bake cake for 28-33 minutes. Cool cake. Top with whipped topping and sprinkle with walnut pieces.

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Spiced pecans, wedding cookies, chocolate turtles, Spiced pecans, wedding cookies, chocolate turtles, pecan pie, sticky buns…just a few of the treats on my standard holiday baking agenda. What do they have in common? NUTS! @diamondnuts are a staple around here for the holidays (and all year, let’s be honest) and I want to share the love. Thanks to Diamond and #kids360, we are giving someone ✨15 FREE product coupons for @diamondnuts ✨to help you bake your holiday treats this year. Go nuts!

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3. Bake until bubbling and golden brown, 30-35 minutes. Let cool completely in the pan. If lined with parchment, lift out and place on a cutting board. With a sharp knife, cut into bars.

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Can’t beat a classic. 🥧 Apple streusel pie fo Can’t beat a classic. 🥧 Apple streusel pie for yesterday’s friendsgiving.🥰 Grateful for time with friends enjoying great food. Remy had so much fun playing that he slept until 7am so we are hopefully out of the 4am daylight savings nightmare (knock on wood). 

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Pumpkin Coffee Coffee Cake
 
Topping
● 2/3 cup granulated sugar
● pinch of salt
● 2/3 cup flour
● 1 teaspoon cinnamon
● 4 tablespoons butter, melted

Filling
● 1/3 cup brown sugar, packed
● 1 teaspoon cinnamon
● 1 teaspoon unsweetened cocoa powder, optional

Cake
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● 1 teaspoon salt
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● 2 cups flour

Glaze
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● 2 tablespoons brewed @timhortonsus coffee
 
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3. Make filling: Mix together the brown sugar, spice, and cocoa powder. Set it aside.
4. Make cake: Beat together the oil, eggs, sugar, pumpkin, pie spice, salt, and baking powder until smooth. Add the brewed coffee followed by the flour, alternating in two additions, and stir until combined.
5. Spread half the batter into the prepared pan. Sprinkle the filling evenly on top of the batter. Top with the remaining batter. Sprinkle the topping over the batter in the pan.
6. Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, about 40 to 45 minutes. Let cool.
7. Make glaze: Combine the powdered sugar and brewed coffee until smooth and thick but drizzle-able. Using a fork, drizzle it over the cake.

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One of the hardest parts about being a working mom One of the hardest parts about being a working mom is how little time you get to spend with your sweet bean during the week. Between wake up and getting to daycare, to pickup and bedtime it’s often an hour at best (which is also filled with making dinner, bath time, etc). I soak up ALL the minutes and the weekends are an absolute snuggle and play fest. It’s so tough though! If you are in the same boat, know that you aren’t alone and you’re doing a good job!! ♥️

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Brainstorming dessert recipes for Thanksgiving and Brainstorming dessert recipes for Thanksgiving and it’s hard not to think about this Black Forest Pie. 🍒🍫 It was such an indulgent tart-sweet chocolate-y treat. It has a chocolate all butter pie crust, a layer of dark chocolate ganache, a layer of chocolate pudding, a cherry topping, and whipped cream. Oh, and a cherry on top! Recipe is from @emcdowell #thebookonpie! 

This one *might* be too rich for the menu but there WILL be pie (duh)🥧. What kind of pie do you need to have on your Thanksgiving table?
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