Friday, October 3, 2008

My Cream of Wheat Cake


I love this cake! It's made with Cream of Wheat, so as far as I'm concerned it's the perfect breakfast food. When my girls were young we had to make food from another country as part of a Girl Scout project. We found a recipe for Basboussa, an Egyptian cake. I tweaked the recipe just a bit. If you make this I'd love to know what you think of it!

Lucky Basboussa

Ingredients
2 cups granulated sugar
1-3/4 cups water
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
14-oz. box regular Cream of Wheat (not instant)
3 tablespoons margarine or butter, melted
8-oz. container plain non-fat yogurt
non-stick cooking spray
48 almond slices
1 teaspoon lemon juice

Stir 2 cups of granulated sugar and 1-3/4 cups of water together in a medium-sized saucepan. Cook over medium-high heat until the mixture comes to a boil, but don't stir it. Let it simmer for 15 minutes. Dip the end of a spoon into the syrup. When you pull the spoon out, the syrup should leave a light coating on the spoon (if it doesn't, let it simmer a few more minutes and try again). Let the syrup cool while you prepare the cake.
Put 1/2 cup of granulated sugar, 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder, and a 14-oz. box of regular Cream of Wheat in a medium-size mixing bowl. Pour the melted margarine and yogurt into the mixing bowl with the other ingredients and stir until it is evenly mixed.
Preheat the oven to 350°.
Use non-stick cooking spray to lightly grease a 9 x 12" baking pan. Dump the mixture for the cake into the middle of the pan. Use a rubber spatula to spread the batter evenly in the pan.
Use the end of a toothpick to lightly score the basboussa into squares. Draw 7 lines across the 12" sides and 5 lines across the 9" sides. Be careful not to push all the way to the bottom. Lightly press an almond slice into the top of each square.
Bake for about 30 minutes, or until the edges just start to turn brown.
Place the cake on a wire rack to cool.
Stir 1 teaspoon of lemon juice into the syrup. Carefully pour the syrup over the cake. It will look like you have too much syrup, but the cake will absorb all of the extra syrup.
Use a sharp knife to cut all the way through the scores you made earlier. Let the cake sit until it has absorbed all of the syrup.

Monday, September 29, 2008

I Am A Lucky Girl!


I won this beautiful set of quilted coasters at the Bella Modiste blog! Not only are they lovely to look at, but they're sturdy and well made. The coasters came with a surprise bonus--a matching mini-quilt.

I was so thrilled when I opened my package that I had to go check out her Etsy shop again to see if there were any more coaster sets available. Sadly, none today, but I found the cutest bags! There's a pretty selection of aprons, too. Go check out She Sews By The Seashore for some beautiful and unique finds!

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Destash and Jewelry Supply Sale

I have way too much stuff I don't need or want. I've been listing it little by little in my Etsy shop, and now the bins I store these little treasures in are overflowing. From now through September 30, buy any item in the Supplies/Destash section of my shop and get a second item from that section at half-price. Put the phrase "Blog B0G0" in the notes to seller, and I'll either send you a revised invoice or refund the difference if you've already paid. There are tons of sterling silver charms, and a good number of odds and ends. And I'm surrounded by a bunch of things I'm trying to get listed, so there are more goodies to come.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

I Bought My First ACEO


I'm so excited--I just got my first ACEO in the mail! I've wanted to start collecting ACEOs for quite a while, and made myself wait until after we got moved and were at least somewhat settled in our house. I saw this one at the Aerten Art blog and just had to have it. The colors are perfect, the humor exactly my style, and that hairdo: a sort of a snake/antenna thingie, I assume to improve reception so she can tune in those voices. It's way better than covering things with aluminum foil to keep the (I always get confused, is it government or aliens?) out.

Check out Aerten Caisleán on Etsy, it's full of lots of other goodies. But this one is mine!!!! Now I just have to figure out where and how to display it....