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Today's recipe is Quick After-Battle Triple Chocolate Cake!

This one is somewhat related to dragons, actually, being from the Enchanted Forest. Not to mention

being loaded with chocolate, which the dragons I know all adore. You can find this recipe in the

appendix of Patricia C. Wrede's Book of Enchantments, a collection of 10 excellent short stories on various topics. The last story in the book is 'Utensile Strength', the tale of the Frying Pan of Doom and the source of this recipe. I highly suggest reading the book!

So let's get started!

(01 ingredients)
There are quite a few things we need for this, not the least of which are three different kinds of

chocolate. Since it's a cake, we need flour (the larger copper canister in the back). We also need

both brown sugar (bag with clothespins) and white sugar (smaller copper canister). Ruth has brought

the chocolate milk (or 'milk from a chocolate cow, if you prefer) and stuck it behing the salt and

butter. It's in a glass bottle because we've decided that milk from the local dairy tastes better than

the store or national brands of milk. Red brought the vanilla extract, and Hi-chan has the bag of

chocolate chips. Black rolled in the eggs and is getting them safely tucked between Hi-chan and the

bottle of blackstrap molasses. Behind that, we have our third chocolate--unsweetened cocoa powder. We

also need a little baking soda (on top of the cocoa powder) so we don't have a completely flat cake.

(02 equipment)
Here we have all the things we'll need to put the cake together! Ruth has brought two glass bowls, as

some of the dry ingredients need to be mixed seperately before getting added to the whole thing. He's

brought along his favorite spoon as well, and decided that the scale makes a good stool. We don't

precisely need the scale, but it's good for conversions. Next to Ruth and the bowls, we have cooking

spray for greasing our cake pan. We're using a 13" by 9" (33 cm by 23 cm) rectangular cake dish--glass

because that's all I have. I've set my electric hand-mixer in the cake pan, as it's a bit too heavy

for any of the dragons. Hi-chan has measuring cups, and Red has the measuring spoons he so adores.

Black seems to be having fun pushing in the liquid cup-measure.

(03 preheat)
The instructions say to begin by having the prisioners get a good fire going and pile shields around

it to hold in the heat, since you're expected to be making this after a good battle. Being in a

mundane kitchen, Black takes care of setting the oven to 350°F (175°C).

(04 grease)
Now we need to grease and flour our cake pan (which we're using in place of a shield). This is a

working-together job, as Archi holds the pan still while I hold the can still and Ruth gets to push

the spray-nozzle. After the pan is well-greased, we put a bit of flour in it and shake it around to

coat.

(05 butter)
We need 1/2 cup (113 g) butter or margarine, which is an entire stick if you're using stick butter.

Hi-chan is getting the butter out of its wrapping while I hold it still. A neatly wrapped stick is a

lot easier to deal with than trying to measure out a spear head's worth.

(06 creamed butter)
Once the butter is in the bowl, beat it until it's fluffy. Even Ruth isn't big enough to handle the

hand mixer well, so the dragons hold the bowl still and watch while I beat the butter into fluffy

submission.

(07 brown sugar)
Red adds 1/2 cup (80 g) packed brown sugar. He's using the 1/4 cup measure twice, because the 1/2 cup

measure didn't fit into the bag of brown sugar very well. Since I know my fist is smaller than

Archi's, there's no chance of it being the right size to measure the sugar! I'd rather not play

guesswork too much in baking, it can upset the chemistry and result in failed cake.

(08 white sugar)
Hi-chan gets to add 1/2 cup (100 g) white sugar. The 1/2 cup measure has no problem fitting into the

sugar canister.

(09 mix)
After making rather a mess in the attempt to beat everything together with the hand mixer, Ruth took

over with the spoon to mix the sugars and butter. More control, less mess, sweet mix. I think the

whole mix is too dry for the mixer to deal with happily.

(10 egg)
Everyone watches as I crack two eggs into the bowl with no dropped shell. You do not want stray bits

of eggshell in your cake. They may be an excellent source of calcium, but they don't taste very good

and tend to poke your tongue in a rather uncomfortable manner.

(11 whip)
With the eggs added, the hand mixer is cooperating again. Fortunately the dragons are content to hold

the bowl and watch the batter spin as I mix it for them, as each of the next few ingredients needs to

be mixed in thourally before adding the next.

(12 vanilla)
Red adds 2 teaspoons (10 mL) vanilla extract. He was able to pick the spoon back up when he dropped

it. The 'good splash' of vanilla will enhance the taste of the chocolate.

(13 molasses)
Black jumps at the chance to add the 'Secret Magic Ingredient'--2 tablespoons (30 mL) blackstrap

molasses. Do make sure you get blackstrap molasses, which has been boiled three times and has a more

robust flavor than regular molasses. I'm sure regular molasses will work, but it won't taste quite the

same. Once this is all mixed up, we set it aside and grab the other bowl.

(14 flour)
Ruth takes charge of adding 1 cup (140 g) flour to our smaller bowl. This is the base of the dry

ingredient mix. I still don't think my fist is a good measuring impliment. (The original recipe wants

'two or three fistfuls of flour'.)

(15 cocoa)
Hi-chan adds 1/3 cup (33 g) unsweetened cocoa to the flour, the first of three types of chocolate

getting everyone excited.

(16 salt)
Red added the 1/2 teaspoon of salt, but the spoon got away from him just as Archi snapped the picture,

so he's pouting, and ignoring my reassurances. The original author of this recipe must have HUGE

hands, because he describes this measurement as a 'pinch'.

(17 baking soda)
Since he was upset about dropping the spoon, I let Red add the 1 teaspoon baking soda, even though

he'd just added the prior ingredient and I try to make sure everyone gets an equal turn. Black didn't

mind, though, so it was all good. Red got his confidence back as he was able to hold the spoon steady

this time.

(18 stir)
Ruth's turn now, stirring it all together! I think we probably should've used a slightly larger bowl.

Oh well, Ruth is good at being careful not to spill. This is how your mix should look when it's done,

a nice even chocolate colour all the way through. Don't get too worried if you miss a spot, though,

you'll have another chance to get it all mixed up in a minute.

(19 flour mix)
Now we add a little of our flour mixture into the butter mixture we'd set aside. Don't add it all at

once or you'll have quite the mess on your hands when you go to beat it in.

(20 chocolate milk)
Measure out 2/3 cup (160 mL) milk from a chocolate cow, or chocolate milk if you can't find a

chocolate cow. This is chocolate form number two, so add it bit by bit to the mixture, alternating

between flour-mix and milk and mixing after each addition, until both are completely mixed in.

(21 mm milk)
Archi and I decided we had to try a little of the chocolate milk to make sure it was yummy enough, so

he poured us each a cup. Hi-chan decided she wanted a sip of mine. Red wants a sip too, but isn't sure

he can manage to grab one without falling in. I got a smaller cup out to let the little ones have a

taste. Ruth was more interested in getting the milk into the cake.

(22 beat)
Once all of the flour-mix and milk is mixed in, it should look about like this. Now it's starting to

look like it'll actually make a decent-sized cake!

(23 chocolate chips)
Hi-chan is very excited to add our third chocolate--a full 6 oz. (170 g) package of semi-sweet

chocolate chips. Since I don't have a second-best sword to hack a hunk of chocolate to bits with, I

buy the chocolate already in bits. Red and Black both appear to be trying to figure out if they can

get away with stealing a chocolate chip.

(24 more mix)
The dragons watch me mix everything in together one last time, making sure that the chocolate chips

are well-blended with the rest of the batter. Now we're ready to pour it all into the baking pan!

(25 pour)
Now to make it look like a cake! Everyone grabs a good spot to watch from, Black finding a nice perch

on the handle of the pan, and Ruth grabs a spatula to help him coax the batter out into the pan while

I hold the bowl still for him. Mmm, chocolatey.

(26 smooth)
This isn't a runny batter like most cakes, it's thicker and more like brownie batter, so Ruth uses the

spatula to spread it across the pan and tuck it into the corners. This way we'll have a nice smooth

cake, instead of a gooey mess in one spot and burned edges from the unbalanced way it landed in the

pan.

(27 oven)
Now we put the cake into the oven. Ruth doesn't seem to be sure he wants to let go just yet. I have to

close the door or it won't cook, silly! Dragons REALLY like chocolate.

(28 timer)
The cake needs to bake for about 35-40 minutes, so Black sets the timer for 35 minutes (it starts

counting down right away, Archi just wasn't quite fast enough with the camera today). Anytime a recipe

gives a range, always start with the shortest time and add more if needed. You only want to bake

something for as long as it needs, no longer. Now, we wait.

(29 out)
The timer went off, so it's time to pull out the cake. Ruth is having fun helping! Remember, dragons

may be heat-resistant, but you aren't! Make sure to use an oven mitt or towel to keep from burning

your hand when you pull something out of the oven.

(30 test)
Red grabs the cake tester and marches out to the middle of the cake to use it. Since our cake is flat

and solid, there's no record of his passage. If it were a fluffy cake he would've left marks. The cake

tester came out clean, so we know our cake is done, and it just has to cool. Make sure it's well

cooled before trying to cut it, or the pieces will fall apart and the gooey chocolate chips will get

everywhere and make a grand mess. Chocolate stains are one of the harder ones to get out of clothing,

so you're better off waiting just that little bit longer so that you can eat your cake without getting

it everywhere.

(31 YUM!)
Cut the cake and dig in! Yummy! Anyone want some whipped cream or powdered sugar with that? Guess not,

they're too busy eating cake.
I write out my blog posts in notepad (with indicators for where to stick the pictures) and then copy-paste them into the appropriate web-based form for actual uploading. This is today's post. (10/29)
I have finally started to actually publish my story! For the moment, expect a new chapter each month.

The Case of the Midnight Channel
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If Naoto investigated everyone who came to visit Inaba, she'd have little time for real cases. When Yukiko reports that the Midnight Channel is back, however, she starts to wonder if the visitors are connected. Especially when the image clears, unveiling yet another mystery."

Short version: I'm taking various DC/MK characters to Inaba (where Persona 4 takes place) and dropping them through the TV to face their Shadows!
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"I don't mind waiting for people. Because the longer you wait, when you do meet, you'll be more happy."
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I was telling someone of what a boy in Junji Ito's stories reminded me of and I did't have a good explaination so I just send that link XD
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"I don't mind waiting for people. Because the longer you wait, when you do meet, you'll be more happy."
-Mouri Ran

"Is a reason necessary? I don't know why you would kill someone but as for saving someone-- a logical mind isn't needed, right?"
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http://dragonsbakery.blogspot.com/2012/ ... t-two.html

Working on blog posts and adding in links to prior posts because we didn't make crust for the Jack-O-Lantern Pie.
I have finally started to actually publish my story! For the moment, expect a new chapter each month.

The Case of the Midnight Channel
"When a strange letter summons the Mouri family to Inaba, Ran is expecting a case. She's not expecting it to involve the TV, though.
If Naoto investigated everyone who came to visit Inaba, she'd have little time for real cases. When Yukiko reports that the Midnight Channel is back, however, she starts to wonder if the visitors are connected. Especially when the image clears, unveiling yet another mystery."

Short version: I'm taking various DC/MK characters to Inaba (where Persona 4 takes place) and dropping them through the TV to face their Shadows!
Cross-posted:Case of the Midnight Channel at Archive of our Own.
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Hy guys!
Here a little pumpkin doodle for Halloween, so my watchers actually get something to watch.^^
Sorry for the bad quality but I didn't want to waste half an hour getting the colours on my scanner right since I have been in university for about twelve hours already.
If you are wondering what the white stuff is supposed to be: It's snow. We had snow this weekend :3 It has already melted but we had snow!

Randomness: It seems like tomorrow (Halloween!) there is going to be a full moon. I want at least one person who sees this picture to howl at the moon tomorrow!1!


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@miak: You have a blog where dragons bake cakes? ... AWESOME!
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Halloween Special: Jack-O-Lantern Pie

Didn't feel like retyping the blog-post title, so I copy-pasted it.
I have finally started to actually publish my story! For the moment, expect a new chapter each month.

The Case of the Midnight Channel
"When a strange letter summons the Mouri family to Inaba, Ran is expecting a case. She's not expecting it to involve the TV, though.
If Naoto investigated everyone who came to visit Inaba, she'd have little time for real cases. When Yukiko reports that the Midnight Channel is back, however, she starts to wonder if the visitors are connected. Especially when the image clears, unveiling yet another mystery."

Short version: I'm taking various DC/MK characters to Inaba (where Persona 4 takes place) and dropping them through the TV to face their Shadows!
Cross-posted:Case of the Midnight Channel at Archive of our Own.
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Adding my word-count widget to my sig. Green squares mean I've written at least 1667 words on that day.
I have finally started to actually publish my story! For the moment, expect a new chapter each month.

The Case of the Midnight Channel
"When a strange letter summons the Mouri family to Inaba, Ran is expecting a case. She's not expecting it to involve the TV, though.
If Naoto investigated everyone who came to visit Inaba, she'd have little time for real cases. When Yukiko reports that the Midnight Channel is back, however, she starts to wonder if the visitors are connected. Especially when the image clears, unveiling yet another mystery."

Short version: I'm taking various DC/MK characters to Inaba (where Persona 4 takes place) and dropping them through the TV to face their Shadows!
Cross-posted:Case of the Midnight Channel at Archive of our Own.
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Wee, smaller version... and I don't think I can finish it. :-X

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miyano_shiho wrote:

Wee, smaller version... and I don't think I can finish it. :-X
You can do it. I believe in you...! \o/

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