Author Archives: Brenda
Meringue Dessert Shells Recipe
Meringue Dessert Shells are an easy-to-make low-fat and calorie dessert dish. They are wonderful and fun way to serve fresh fruit, fruit salad, pudding, or your other specialty desserts. You can … Continued
Why Do Eggs Float? How To Tell A Bad Egg
Why Do Some Eggs Float? – Fresh Eggs vs. Old Egg QUESTION: If you have kept eggs past the use before date, try to boil them, and if most … Continued
Egg Size Equivalents – Egg Conversion Charts
Egg Size Equivalents The following information is from the American Egg Board. Although any size egg may be used for frying, scrambling, cooking in the shell, and poaching, … Continued
Natural Easter Egg Dyes
How To Make Natural Easter Egg Dyes Give the Easter bunny a run for his money by dyeing Easter eggs the natural way, using common foods and flowers. … Continued
Sally Lunn Cake History
Sally Lunn Cake History – A large sponge cake-like bread, more like a bread than a cake that is either yeast or baking powder based that can be made … Continued
Pound Cake History
Pound Cake History – The name (Pound Cake) comes from the fact that the original pound cakes contained one pound each of butter, sugar, eggs, and flour. No leaveners were … Continued
Panforte History
Panforte (pahn-FOR-teh) – An Italian confection (a round, flat cake) that is a cross between fruitcake, candy, and honey cakes. It contains a tiny amount of flour (just enough … Continued
Madeleine Cake History
Madeleine is a French form of Magdalen (Mary Magdalen, a disciple of Jesus, is mentioned in all four gospels). 18th Century: Madeleines are always associated with the … Continued
Linzer Torte History
Torte is the German word for “cake.” It is a cake that uses groundnuts as the predominant dry ingredient in place of most or sometimes all of the flour. Although … Continued
German Chocolate Cake History
German Chocolate Cake is an American creation that contains the key ingredients of sweet baking chocolate, coconut, and pecans. This cake was not brought to the American Midwest by … Continued
Fruitcake History
Fruitcakes are holiday and wedding cakes which have a very heavy fruit content. They require special handling and baking to obtain successful results. The name “fruitcake” can be traced back … Continued
Chiffon Cake History
Chiffon Cake photo from the Betty Crocker website According to General Mills, Chiffon Cake is the first really new cake in 100 years. It uses vegetable oil … Continued
Green Pea Salad Recipe
Green Pea Salad is a family favorite that I enjoyed when I was young, and still do today. It is a very easy-to-make vegetable salad using fresh or frozen peas. … Continued
Chocolate Caramel Amaretto Budino Recipe
Wine For My Valentine “He who loves not wine, women and song remains a fool his whole life long.” Martin Luther, German theologian, (1483-1546) Nothing triggers my imagination more than … Continued
Wine with Thomas Jefferson
“A very favorable wine is a necessary of life.” Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) – Third President of the United States CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – The wine cellar at Monticello provides … Continued














