Strawberry Shortcake, Huckleberry Finn!
Dear Finny,
Hey doll! Step away from that amazing garden of yours for a moment and those pies, gnocchi and all other fabulous things you’ve been creating and guess what? I finished up my In Stitches August project. I know! Can you believe it? Early bird gets the worm/assignment off her back. And the reason that seems a bit snippy is because mother of all things holy — I don’t like making bias binding. Or those corners. I can’t tell you how difficult these things were for me to figure out on my own. And I’ve made a couple quilts and done binding before! But I have a feeling I cut the fabric the wrong direction — in fact making it not bias binding — and the corners just weren’t having it yesterday.
So, my project is far from perfect but it is completed and I love the summery fabrics. To complete the assigned theme of using the potholder to showcase some fun summer activity, I fell back to one of my favorite activities any time of the year: baking! With potholders! Who knew?
Did you have Strawberry Shortcake dolls when you were growing up? I think part of the reason I loved them was that they smelled so good. And they were the perfect size to fit on My Little Ponies, versus those long legged freak Barbies that would topple over after the first “giddyup.” Anyway, Strawberry Shortcake and her sweet-smelling friends were some of my favorite dolls. She inspired my fabric selection and my choice of baking shortbread.
For the first batch, I used this recipe. For the second batch, I spiced things up by adding a 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon and a 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla. Those two flavors work well with shortbread and wowza, did these come out nicely. I wrapped them up with a few Martha Stewart baking goodies and delivered them yesterday to a handful of happy recipients — wearing my potholder the whole time, naturally.
There you have it! Now, off to pack. And swim. Hope you are having a wonderful week!
Love,
Donk
P.S. If you are interested in the Sweet Sedona Bundt Cake recipe from earlier this week it is super simple!
Ingredients:
One standard yellow cake mix
Two boxes of butterscotch pudding mix (I like the sugar free)
Two eggs
1 stick of softened unsalted butter (feel free to cut that in half and substitute apple sauce for an even better/healthier dessert)
1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon of cardamom
1/2 cup of dark chocolate chips
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350
Grease your bundt pan (I like to use the wrapper from the butter and a dash of Pam.
In a large bowl combine all your ingredients, minus the chocolate chips. Stir until it is creamy and you’ve added a fair amount of air to the batter. Transfer to bundt pan and shake the pan so the cake distributes evenly.
Cook for 20-30 minutes, checking every 10 minutes or so to see if it is cooking evenly. (You can tell I need a new oven.)
Let it cool in the pan for 5-10 minutes. Transfer to a pretty plate. Dust with additional cinnamon and cardamom to taste and add your chocolate chips. Best served warm with a steaming cup of coffee. If you can eat this on a patio in Sedona, where the colors of the cake will match the incredible beauty of the red rocks, even better!
Enjoy!
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Your potholder is so cute and happy! I love the colors. And thanks for the recipes, yum! I might have to try that bundt.
August 10th, 2007 at 8:34 amMmMmMmmmm… all your baked treats look delish! It’s a good thing you’re so diligent about working out! I’ve been slacking a little lately, but I had a good swim on Wednesday and a short but VERY hilly ride last night, so I think I’m back on track for my race. It’s next weekend!
August 10th, 2007 at 9:25 amOh, I think those potholders are adorable. I love the fabric. And the shortcake looks wonderful!
August 10th, 2007 at 10:02 amYour August potholders project looks so pretty and the colors/prints are indeed summery and just perfect!
Thank you so much for the recipes–I really appreciate that you provide them.
August 10th, 2007 at 10:50 amWell, these potholders are just as cheerful and sassy as their maker. I’m sure baked goods are even more delicious (is that possible?) when delivered via potholder.
Thanks for the cake recipe! I’m going to have to file this one away for a future virtual-trip to Sedona.
August 10th, 2007 at 10:55 ami’m just glad i’m not the only one who stuggles eternally with bias binding. geez. and the strawbeery shortcake with my little ponies!!! you could have been my best friend! we would have had a rocking collection i reckon!
August 10th, 2007 at 12:34 pmYum! I can’t wait to try this. Be safe on your trip. I will be thinking of you and checking in.
August 10th, 2007 at 3:17 pmThat is so adorable, Kelli. I wish, wish, wish I could sew. Those would look so cute in my kitchen!
And I can’t wait to try this recipe. =] YUM!
August 10th, 2007 at 4:47 pmvery sweet potholder. pretty colors too.
August 10th, 2007 at 5:39 pmI grew up loving My Little Pony and Strawberry Shortcake too. I have been thinking about this August project but I dont have what I want in my stash, so off to the fabric store.
August 10th, 2007 at 8:27 pmMy youngest girly loves Strawberry Shortcake. She has a dress with her on it and stickers and …. And her name is Mary Beth, but we call her Berry! (long story)
August 10th, 2007 at 8:37 pmNow I have to go eat something, your blog makes me hungry.
The potholders look great! I loved strawberry shortcake when I was little. I think it was the way she smelled. Does that sound weird??
August 11th, 2007 at 3:46 amKelli those potholders are so darn cute! I still have 2 little shortcake dolls tucked away and they still smell so good!
August 11th, 2007 at 7:28 ami used to love strawberry shortcake stuff too. i even had a scented writing set.
August 11th, 2007 at 5:35 pmyour baking and potholders look so good! you’ve reminded me to make shortbread, i love that buttery goodness.
No fair! I love shortbread. Mmmmm….shortbread. I accept deliveries?
I am so impressed you got your potholders done already! I’m inspired. I have the fabric and all cut out, but I’m procrastinating because of the evil quilting. And I’m likely going to buy bias tape instead of making it. Because, well, it’s hard.
Nice work on the fabric choices, very summery. I’ll be posting soon on mine. Travel safe!
August 12th, 2007 at 1:30 amYummy…
The cake looks divine, and the pot holders are lovely;) I don’t think i can quilt:(
August 12th, 2007 at 7:57 amPot holder maybe less then perfect but we don’t see it as we are looking at the gorgeous fabric you used.
August 12th, 2007 at 1:05 pmI must try some of these pot holders.
I’m impressed with the binding on the potholders. Binding is a b****!
August 12th, 2007 at 1:20 pmMMM thanks for the recipe. The pot holder is adorable - I love the fabric. Very scrummy.
August 12th, 2007 at 1:54 pmcute potholder! I like the colors.
August 13th, 2007 at 4:51 amAll this talk about baking is making me hungry! Everything looks delicious, and what an adorable mitt!
August 13th, 2007 at 6:32 amYour pot-holders are just so cute!
August 13th, 2007 at 6:35 am[…] Dear Finny, The first step of getting over an addiction is to recognize you have a problem, right? {Or, if you are Lindsay Lohan, to hire a great publicity/law team and take a rehab vacay until everything blows over. Pun intended.} Point being, I have a bag problem. I love them. I am like the Imelda Marcos of handbags — I want a pretty, sweet, different one for each day of the week. Except, you know. I don’t really own that many and I am regularly making and giving away handbags, rather than adding them to my already quite blessed closet. That said? I want a new fall bag — a lovely bag perhaps made out of that pink and chocolate fabric stash I’ve been hoarding. Something I can wear when I drive up to Flagstaff to get my Halloween pumpkins. You know, because I can’t grow a thing and your garden is an unfortunate 1000 miles away from my doorstep — you amazing fronteirswoman! While I’m drooling over this beauty at Banana, I like homemade even more. The September assignment for the In Stitches sew-along is officially the patchwork handbag. Here is the twist: not only is this the September assignment, but also the October assignment too. […]
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