January 29, 2010

National Chocolate Cake Day



Yesterday I was pleasantly surprised to be informed that January 27th was a holiday! So, Happy National Chocolate Cake Day, for all of you who didn't get to hear it yesterday! Here is a clip from an article I found online at http://news.about-knowledge.com/national-chocolate-cake-day/.

"National Chocolate Cake Day is celebrated every year on 27th January across United States of America. This is the day for those who love chocolate cakes and other items which are prepared with the chocolate. On the National Chocolate Cake Day, people enjoy by sharing gifts of chocolate products especially chocolate cakes.

There is a special holiday to celebrate the National Chocolate Cake Day. People of all ages love to eat chocolate cakes; these are also very delicious and nutritional. Parents take their children to the stores and make them entertain chocolate cakes.

The National Chocolate Cake Day is not only for the kids but it is for all the people, from children to young and old love to eat chocolate cakes. The confectionary stores decorate the racks with different styles of chocolate cakes on the national chocolate cake day."

And here's a little gift for all of you who would like to celebrate, even if it is late!

Step-1

Butter3 Tablespoons
Sugar
1 Cup
Egg
1
Vanilla
1 Teaspoon
Powdered Chocolate
2 Ounces
Milk
3/4 CupCake Flour1 Cup
Baking Powder
1 1/2 Teaspoon
Salt
1/2 Teaspoon
Bowls
Mixing Spoons

Step-2

Put the butter in a bowl and cream it unless it becomes soft, then add sugar in it and mix it. Then beat the egg yolk and add it in the mixture, then add chocolate and flavors and add milk.

Step-3

Then take baking powder, salt and flour and sift together in another bowl, add this mixture to the mixture which we have mentioned in step 2 and mix it and beat it for 2 minutes.

Step-4

Now decant it, beat into an oily cake pan and bake it from 40 to 50 minutes if you want to prepare loaf cake. And if you want layer cake, then bake it for half an hour. You should bake it in the oven at 350 degree not more than and not less than 350 degree.


Happy Holidays from Pineapple Publishings!



2 comments:

Bernie said...

Oh my goodness, Tessa you should make the ibelieve blog available to other authors so that other people can write their experiences too!

Tessa Dior said...

Thanks Bernie, I never even thought about that! I think I will do that right now. :)