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Upgraded Simple Chocolate Cake

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 Sorry it took me a while. Here is the translation for the the simple chocolate cake recipe I posted in hebrew last month. Enjoy!

Moist, Beautiful & Delicious 

Cake:

  • ½ cup canola oil
  • ½ cup organic whole milk
  • 1 ½ cup sugar
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 cup organic plain yogurt
  • 1 cup organic cocoa powder
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ cup dark chocolate, chopped not finely nor coarsely, something in the middle

Chocolate icing – optional

  •  ½ cup heavy cream (120 ml)
  •  4.5 ounce dark chocolate 

 Decoration - optional

  •  Bougainvillea / any flower (for decoration only but still make sure, nothing poisonous) – optional!

 Prepare the cake:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350ºF. Grease an 8 inch cake pan (the smaller the pan the higher cake and vice versa).
  2. In a medium bowl stir together oil, milk, sugar, eggs and yogurt. Add cocoa, flour and baking powder into the bowl and stir until the mixture is well blended. Stir in the chopped chocolate.
  3. Pour the mixture into the cake pan and put into the oven for about 35 minutes or until a toothpick poked into the center of the cake comes out clean.
  4. While the cake is in the oven prepare the icingPut the heavy cream in a small sauce pan and bring to boil. Stir in the chocolate until is completely melted. Remove from the heat and let it cool. 
  5. Let the cake cool then gently remove it from the pan onto a plate or a cake stand. 
  6. Pour the chocolate icing on top of the cake and with a knife or offset spatula, spread it evenly over it (Feel free to let the icing spill sideways or to keep it on the top as is in my cake). Gently place your flower in the middle of the cake and serve.

 

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Making Chocolate Pralines and More With Your 5-Year-Old

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# 1. Make chocolate pralines or chocolate bars together – it’s easy, fun, delicious and exciting at any age. I’m not sure who was more excited to make them, me, or my five-year-old Alex. You start making them with the 5-year-old, then, minutes later, the 10-year-old wants to join and help lick everything that touched the chocolate bowl. The inspiration came from one of the lates posts at David Lebovitz’s great blog – a chocolate bar recipe – but the recipe is my own.  Continue reading

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Orange Semolina Muffins with Dark Chocolate (& Pad Thai)

There are days when I am like a Moroccan grandmother. I spend all day in the kitchen. Last Monday was one of those days.

After preparing a nice little breakfast for the kids (a banana raspberry smoothy and toast with avocado) and a lunch box (whole-wheat pita bread with omelet, grape tomatoes & sliced cucumber on the side), I sent them to school and went to the West Hollywood Farmers Market. I bought two big bags packed with a large variety of beautiful produce.

When I got back home from the market, I went straight into the kitchen to continue with the Idli Rava preparation I started the day before. Idli Rava is an Indian breakfast dish that my lovely neighbor, Satya, introduced to me. After I tried it at her house a few times and fell in love with it, she taught me how to make it. I am still debating if I should publish the recipe on the blog. It’s not exactly quick-quick, but  it’s definitely yum-yum, and it’s also very healthy (it’s mostly protein).

After I finished making the Idli, which took a bit of time, I took a short break to drink my morning tea (rooibos) and eat a few Idlis as a late breakfast, with a tomato chutney I made while the idlis were steaming in the pot.

Later I emptied the bags from the market, and tidied up the refrigerator and the pantry. While organizing the pantry, all the noodles reminded me that Leo and Alex had been asking me for a while now to make Pad Thai. So that’s what I prepared for lunch.

In the afternoon, Alex the Sugar Junkie asked me, “Can I have something sweet?” As if the strawberries he had earlier were not sweet. The truth is that I was also craving something sweet, so I didn’t mind making something. This clumsy stubborn little boy insisted on doing everything himself, including a big mess, some flour and egg that never made it into the bowl. Never mind the mess. What’s important is that, somehow, his baked goods come out delicious every time. Seriously, everything he bakes is amazing. The muffins were excellent. These poor kids, who always complain, “How come we never have sweets in our lunch bags?” were finally happy to find these muffins in their lunch box the next day.

Of course, that wasn’t even the last thing I made that day. Later on, I made a light dinner, starting with a big healthful salad from all the veggies and herbs I had gotten at the market, and a lovely omelet of freshly picked free-range eggs, also from the market. Continue reading

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Leo’s List of Good Things to Eat.

Yesterday, when Leo complained, again, about being bored to death, I explained how busy I am, since he and his brother are home every day now, and my mom and nephew are visiting from Israel. I asked him to do me a favor and help me write for my blog. Leo is nine years old. Enjoy his post!

I’m Leo. Next time I should whisper how bored I am.

I told my mom I don’t really know how to write about food, but she said I can write about my summer break and my favorite food. OK.

So far my summer break is the most boring summer break ever. Everybody is going to camp, but I hate camps. I would like to go to fun places like Lego Land or Sea World, but because my mom hates those places, I’m forced to go to LACMA or to hike somewhere we can never find interesting bugs or snakes. We also go the library and Barnes & Noble, which I like but I’m already sick of. I thought it would be fun with my cousin Benben, but it’s totally the oposite, it’s a nightmare! He complains and bitches about EVERYTHING!

Alex doesn’t have a summer break but he refuses to go to his pre-school. He told my mom if she makes him go he would kill her, so my mom takes him seriously and let him stay home with us.

Benben, who loves to complain about everything, complains about Alex all day long!!! My mom said I should mention the good things too. What good things? Anyway, here is the list of good things to eat, my favorites. Continue reading

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Dark Chocolate Chip Cookies with Cocoa Nibs

Two years ago I was flying from france to Mallorca with a one-hour stop in Stuttgart. When I got off the plane in Stuttgart I discovered my flight to Mallorca was three hours delayed. I was very disappointed, I knew my friend, whom I couldn’t wait to see, was waiting for me, and I was starving. I rarely find something I want to or can eat in most airports but I was really hungry so I decided to look around. I also thought to myself, the Germans are very advanced and very aware of healthy eating, they probably have some natural snacks or maybe some fruits, something. Maybe they do, but definitely not in Stuttgart. They didn’t even have a lame sandwich or snack! The food there was especially horrible, like pale, pinkish washed sausages, or even paler, neglected potatoes, or deceased salads, that would have probably made me sick and ruined my vacation. The experience in Stuttgart could have been traumatic if I had not discovered the chocolate department. Millions of  kinds of excellent chocolates in beautiful wraps. I love chocolate. I ate and bought so much chocolate, without worrying about the headache it might cause. The first chocolate bar I unwrapped, while still at the cashier, was dark with cocoa nibs. Wow, I still remember the pleasure and happiness I felt after I took the first bite of that stunningly smooth, crunchy, bitter and sweet treat. Addictive! 

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Chocolate Chip Cookies

My kids never refuse to help when the result is sweet. So here they are, making the most popular cookie in the world. All on their own! Leo reads the directions, while Alex wildly beats the batter, and I take the pictures. Thanks to having a camera in my hand, I ended up letting them do most of the job. They actually did a fantastic job, not making (too big) a mess and not fighting! Hallelujah! As you can see, Alex’s baking sheet isn’t as neat and aesthetic, buthis cookies came out just as sweet and delicious as Leo’s more nicely rounded ones.

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