
Check out the caramelization on that baby!
I made apple cake tatin again earlier this week on Tuesday. It's the same recipe I made this past weekend for Jennie and Julie's dinner. I planned to make it to celebrate Josh's first day as a teacher, but then decided to double the recipe and bring one to work. I think I need to turn the cake out sooner than after 15 minutes of cooling because the second cake had more stickage than the first.

Seriously, if you want my cake that badly, pay me to bake you one, and I'll do it. Maybe I sound mean, but this woman comes back for multiple servings, like handfuls of cookies, and giggles while pretending to sneak off. And then she goes on about how she's very careful about what she eats. The cake and cookies are for everyone, and I don't bake in such huge quantities that everyone can double-fist cookies. Other people miss out on the cookies completely because of this hogging. Equal cookies for all! Oh look. Now I'm a cookie communist.
4 comments:
Are you talking about that woman who talks about cats all the time? Sounds like her. What a loser.
Once again I see a recipe online that isn't credited to the person who created it, namely Ina Garten from Barefoot Contessa. Plagarism.
I had credited her the first time I made the cake, even linking to the post in which I did so, nor did I take credit for creating the recipe or make any money by baking that cake. Thanks for stopping by.
Dora, you are a very jaded New Yorker. I hope for your sake that in the tough times ahead you are well insulated because you would be number one on the "to go" list at my company.
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