Red Wine Cake |
Dear
classmates
For
I’ve been repeatedly asked for the recipe of the cake I had brought
to the last lesson before eastern and which the lucky ones of you
were able to taste then, I’ve finally decided to write it down for
you.
But:
since it's not my creation but my mother’s, I hope you understand
that I don’t simply want to give the recipe away to you. Don’t be
afraid, I won’t charge you any money for it, but what I do want is
you to remember my mother’s name whenever you prepare her cake. The
best way of expressing your gratitude towards her would be by
performing this minor worship ritual:
(don’t
forget to scream the name “Ursula” as often and loud as you can),
but in case your flat being decorated with inflammable curtains, your
neighbours reacting sensitive on acoustic stimuli or the like, you
can easily substitute the ritual for another much simpler actuation:
I am
perfectly aware of the fact that the eyebrow stunt towards the end of
this video is quite tricky. Anyway, bear in mind that both, the
degree of elaboration as well as the length of your act of worship
directly translate into the final quality of...
Ursula’s
Red Wine Cake
As for
the ingredients, we need:
- 200g of flour
- 200g of brown sugar
- 70g of olive oil
- 3 eggs
- some red wine
- a teaspoon of baking powder
- a teaspoon of vanillin sugar
- two soup spoons of chocolate powder
- half a cinnamon stick
- some chocolate crumble
The
preparation is rather easy, and since the final result exclusively
depends on the performance of your worship ritual, it should suffice
to simply throw the ingredients together and bake them in a cake
form. (watch out for split infinitives!)
In
case of doubt, though, I can give you some rough hints:
- First of all fill the oil into the biggest glass you have available in your kitchen. Then pour as much as possible of the red wine into the glass without spilling any drops of neither liquid (bad karma!). I recommend to take a moment to enjoy the nice visual effect of the yellow oil bubbles floating in the wine.
- Crunch the cinnamon stick in a mortar
- Mix sugar, vanillin sugar and the eggs
- Add the oil-wine melange to the sugar-egg mixture and keep mixing
- While still mixing, slowly add the powder ingredients (flour, chocolate, baking powder and cinnamon)
- Give your mixer a break and fill the mass into a cake form
- Add the chocolate crumble to the mass and make it disappear from the surface by dipping it under with a spoon a hammer or a sausage (it doesn’t really matter what kind of item you use, but a spoon works well)
- Try it with 45 minutes at 160ºC (in a ventilated electric oven)
Good
luck!
And
please send me some videos of your worshipping. I’m sure Mingo is
also keen to watch them.
Dirk,
son of Ursula
Another delicious cake! |
Hi Mingo, below the second foto you ask for a recipe ..... please be informed that this is the recipe of the cake to be seen in the second foto. It's the first cake that's alien to me.
ReplyDeleteApologies Dirk,
ReplyDeletei already fixed it up,
thanks for your interest,
Mingo
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI already saw the recipe, when you post it, but I missed the videos.
Today I wanted to do the Ursula's son cake and I've seen this curious documents...I'm sorry! I know I'll fail with the cake...anyway, I'll try to do it!!!
thank you Laura for your comment,
ReplyDeletedon't hold back any desire to try things,
it's more likely that your regret not doing it than doing it.
best of luck in life,
Mingo