Many
of you would not regard this as a challenge at all. For me, though, the entire kitchen is pretty
much outside my comfort zone. About ten
years ago I did buy the ingredients to make a carrot cake, which is Peter’s
favourite, but never got around to doing anything with them. Two friends – Pauline and Libby - rallied round
and supplied me with infallible recipes, from Mary Berry and Mongolia
respectively. They were fairly similar
but as I was assured that you simply can’t go wrong with Mary Berry, I opted
for that.
Initially
it was fairly promising, although the carrot seemed past its best and somewhat
outnumbered by the bananas:
It
didn’t take too long to prepare the cake mix and although the end result looked
a bit overdone, it was just the right side of burnt and the skewer duly came
out clean when I plunged it through the middle. The mascarpone and walnut icing seemed to go relatively smoothly too:
This
afternoon we decided to have a slice with a cup of tea and I was quietly
confident that all would be well. The
icing had benefited from the cake having spent the night in the fridge and
looked firm but not rock-hard. This cooking
malarkey seemed far more straightforward than I’d expected. On the other hand, when I cut through the
cake, the knife did feel as though it was encountering some firm resistance -
and not in a good way.
I
tried a forkful and it wasn’t pleasant. The texture was stodgy and the taste
was a mixture of banana and flour, in a sort of clammy consistency. You couldn’t taste any carrot at all and even
the walnuts seemed to have vanished.
Possibly, though, my judgement was being affected by my dislike of
bananas. Either way, it was time Peter
tried it – especially as it had been made specifically with him in mind. He’s a kind man and has also learnt over the
years that brutal honesty doesn’t often go down well.
His verdict? “Hmm, not great.”
So
even Mary Berry has met her match – and Peter has the rest of the cake to wade
through.
This is Peter, the husband mentioned in this post about the cake. I've just had a second slice and can say that it seems to be improving with age. Whether I will finish it before the icing goes off remains to be seen.
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