What an amazing combination! I had to share!!
Oct16
Chocolate Dipped Honeycomb
What an amazing combination! I had to share!!
What an amazing combination! I had to share!!
This Texas Sheet Cake is a family tradition, we grew up eating it. I’ve had many Texas Sheet Cakes or Texas Chocolate Cakes or Chocolate Sheet cakes, as everyone in my home state of Texas has their own version of it. This is hands down the best one that I’ve ever eaten and everyone falls instantly in love with it.
It’s quite addictive, you can’t eat just one bite, trust me… you keep going back for more.

Ingredients
2 C flour (but not really.. more like 1 C and 1 not quite level cup)
2 C sugar
½ tsp. salt
2 sticks margarine (The original recipe calls for oleo) *******
1 C water
3 Tbsp. Cocoa
2 eggs
1 tsp. baking soda
½ C buttermilk
1 tsp. vanilla
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 stick margarine*******
3 Tbsp. cocoa
6 Tbsp. milk
1 box (16 oz) confectioners (powdered) sugar
1 C chopped pecans or walnuts
1 tsp. vanilla.
½ tsp cinnamon
For The Cake
1. Stir flour (I use a little less than 2 full cups), sugar, salt.
2. In sauce pan put margarine, cocoa and water. Stir while bringing to a boil. Pour over the flour mixture.
3. Stir eggs, soda, buttermilk, cinnamon and vanilla together. Add to the flour/cocoa mixture.
4. Bake in greased sheet cake (10×15) pan for 18 minutes on 350.
5. Minutes before cake is done make the icing.
For The Frosting
1. Mix together; cocoa, margarine and milk. Heat and then add nuts, powdered sugar, cinnamon and vanilla.
2. Pour over hot cake and allow to cool.
Notes:
**** The original recipe calls for Oleo, but you may use butter instead of margarine. If you use salted butter, omit the salt from the recipe.
*** The sheet cake pan for this recipe is a 10X15 sheet cake pan – you may know it as a jelly roll pan.
A must share and try!!
Dark chocolate and orange are a classic combination in this decadent dessert. With Triple Sec (orange-flavored liqueur), orange juice, and orange rind strips on top, this cake is zinging with citrus.
Ingredients
Cooking spray
3/4 cup powdered sugar
3 large eggs
2 tablespoons cornstarch
3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa
2 tablespoons fresh orange juice
1 tablespoon Triple Sec (orange-flavored liqueur)
1 tablespoon hot water
Dash of salt
2 ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped
Powdered sugar (optional)
Orange rind strips (optional)
Preparation
1. Preheat oven to 350°.
2. Coat an 8-inch springform pan with cooking spray; line bottom of pan with parchment or wax paper. Wrap outside of pan with aluminum foil.
3. Place 3/4 cup sugar and eggs in a bowl; beat with a mixer at high speed 7 minutes.
4. Combine cornstarch and cocoa in a small bowl; set aside. Place juice, liqueur, water, salt, and chocolate in a small glass bowl; microwave at high 1 minute or until almost melted, stirring every 20 seconds until smooth. Add cornstarch mixture; whisk until smooth.
5. Gently stir one-fourth of egg mixture into chocolate mixture; gently fold into remaining egg mixture. Scrape batter into prepared pan. Place pan in a 13 x 9-inch baking pan; add hot water to larger pan to a depth of 1 inch. Bake at 350º for 20 minutes or until top is set. Remove cake pan from water; cool 5 minutes on a wire rack. Loosen cake from sides of pan using a narrow metal spatula; cool to room temperature. Cover and chill at least 4 hours or overnight. Garnish with powdered sugar and rind just before serving, if desired.
On Wednesday, we arrived in New York, another town where I have lived and miss more than I can say. As part of my birthday week, some friends decided to help me take my town back. My birthday is 9/11 and I have not visited New York on my birthday since the day became something else here. Since Fashion Week falls during my birthday celebration, the timing just seemed right.




At An American in Paris on Broadway. Simply awesome!!