Thanksgiving & the Chocolate Torte

Well, I hope everyone had a fantastic Thanksgiving. I always go home for this holiday, an I'm only in charge of two things in the kitchen....the dessert and they gravy. I know, I know BIG responsibilities. But my mom never lets me help and it's definitely because I'm very messy in the kitchen and it drives her nuts. But anyways....I made this chocolate torte with Kahlua whipped cream. And no, unfortunately I can't take the credit. Both these recipes came from the lovely Chew Out Loud duo and they are really wonderful.

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There are a few very important things I need to say about this torte. First of all, this torte is not for the faint of heart. It's intensely chocolately. The nice thing about this is that a smaller piece is satisfying, because it's just so dang sweet. Another thing to note is that this cake is flourless (which also makes it gluten free). But the point is this cake is wonderfully dense (and yet somehow still light), and is more of a fudge consistency than anything else. You know when you make a cheesecake and the inner circle is nice and dense and cheesy and then you get to the outer edge (AKA the last bite!), and it's all filmy and yuck? I had expected this cake to have that problem. But it's truly dense and fudgey until the last bite!

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See that fudgey edge? Ohhhh yeeeaaaah. Also the Kahlua whip cream was a great touch, and I had a lot of fun piping it on there. I don't get to pipe very often and I'm usually terrible at it, but I was pretty happy with this particular performance. 

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I was very lucky this Thanksgiving to see some dear old friends...the girls to whom I give full credit for getting me through high school. We took the above picture in 2006 (all of us were 17 or 18) before we went to college. We took the bottom one last night. So fun to see how far all of us have come. And I'm not just talking about our stunning good looks...

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As for today we mostly relaxed at home. Playing pool, being weird, and maybe or maybe not sneaking out at 6pm to check out the swarms of people buying TVs. 

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Ingredients

  • ½ cup prepared strong coffee
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • 18 oz bittersweet chocolate (I used ghiradelli) 
  • 1 cup softened salted butter, cut into pieces
  • 6 eggs
  • pot of boiling water

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 300F. Set your water to boil but keep it on medium so it takes a while. This will give you plenty of time to prepare your mixture.
  2. Line a springform pan with parchment paper. Grease the parchment and sides of your pan. Sprinkle with cocoa powder. Wrap the edges of pan with thick foil.
  3. Combine the prepared coffee and sugar. Stir over medium heat until sugar is comletely dissolved. Set aside.
  4. In a double boiler, stir the bittersweet chocolate chunks until melted. 
  5. Transfer melted chocolate into a large mixing bowl. Slowly beat the butter into the chocolate, 1 piece at a time. Gently beat in the hot coffee/sugar mixture.
  6. Beat in the eggs, one at a time, just until combined. 
  7. Pour batter into prepared springform pan. Place the springform pan into a large baking dish and pour your boiling water into it ensuring you don't accidentally pour water all over the torte. 
  8. Bake for 45 minutes. The center should be wettish and a bit jiggly, with edges and top looking done. 
  9. Let cake cool to room temp in springform pan, and then cover/chill overnight in fridge. Keep chilled until ready to serve. 

Whipped Cream Ingredients

  • 4 tsp water
  • 1 tsp plain gelatin
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 TB powdered sugar
  • 1 T Kahlua 

Directions

  1. In large mixing bowl, stir the heavy whipping cream, vanilla extract, powdered sugar, and Kahlua. Put this bowl in fridge to keep cold.
  2. Mix gelatin with water in a microwave safe bowl.  Let sit for about 10 min.  Microwave for about 20 seconds. 
  3. Take out the bowl with whipped cream ingredients.  Beat on medium until ribbons form.  Stop beating and ensure that your gelatin mixture is still liquid and almost cool. Resume beating whipped cream mixture, while slowly pouring in liquid gelatin into the mixture. Beat to stiff peaks. Keep in fridge until ready to use.

Kahlua Whipped Cream source | Chocolate Torte source

A Great Face for Radio

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What? I'm going to be on the radio. When? On November 24th at 10pm tune into KineticHifi to hear Artist Dealings Charleston. You can listen live on their website. It's a weekly segment typically featuring Charleston's great artists. But luckily for me they branch out to other cities

Why? I'll be answering some questions and talking about some exciting new ventures I have planned for the near future. How? do you feel?  Nervous! Now's a good time to add "be on the radio" to my bucket-list.

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Emile

I’ve had this triangle idea in mind for a loooooong time, and when I got this table I knew it would be a great time to try it out. You know I love anything where I get to use painter’s tape. It’s so satisfying to take it off and have a clean edge. Needless to say this took quite a bit of painter’s tape.

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I started out with the table top and it was actually a lot of trial in error. The paint I was using had very little pigment in it, so after 3 or 4 coats the wood grain was still showing through. My original intention was to entirely cover the table but when I couldn’t cover the wood grain, I decided to just go with it. I then used chalk paint in the color Emile (hence the name) to coat some triangles and the base of the table. I sanded it down and it has a lovely, buttery smooth feel. It’s for sale on the site now. 

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Happy Halloween

Here are some creepy pumpkins I painted this week. I used my oh-so-handy black chalk paint (seriously I use that sh** on everything). So I might draw cats or something on them later. The options are simply endless!

The Lemon-nut

The perfect alcoholic drink for any lingering warm days. I have to give all the credit to my cousin Austin on this one. We spent the weekend together  with her brother (also my cousin) in Clemson reliving our college years. Turns out we aren’t quite cut out for it anymore.

After 2 full days of the college lifestyle we “went crazy” on Saturday night. Two lemon-nuts and we were in bed by 11. 

The Lemon-nut

2 shots coconut vodka

lemonade (to taste) (;

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Color Contest

I’ve got a new furniture project on the table (no pun intended) and I’m looking for some input. Please vote on your favorite base color by posting the the number you like in the comments. I’ll paint the winning number and put it for sale on my website. 

Cortnac: Dresser & Nightstand

I took on a matching dresser and nightstand this weekend. I used black paint, gave it an antique finish, and topped it of with some cute knobs from World Market. I have to say, I was very happy with this transformation! They look good as new and have taken on a whole new character. Check out cortnac.com for more redos. 

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