For Michael and I, October is a month full of memories and birthdays. We were married in a simple ceremony in late October. My parents were married in October as well. Our mothers were both born in October. I love to make these wonderful ladies a special cake--a tradition I started last year and which I hope to continue for many many years to come.
First, my mother's birthday on the 10th.
(Sorry about the bad lighting.) She requested a carrot cake with cream cheese frosting and I gladly obliged with a 3 layer carrot cake. I used Paula Deen's grandmother's cake recipe--which turned out moist and just as carrot cake should taste. I however omitted the walnuts and raisins because that's what mom wanted. I piped giant rosettes of cream cheese frosting onto the top for a little visual interest. Cream cheese frosted cakes with those little carrots on top bore me, and I saw these rosettes somewhere (though I can't find the site anymore).
Next came Michael's mother's cake on the 16th. She loves dense fruity cakes and requested a blackberry walnut Bundt cake. And of course, I obliged.
This cake was absolutely loaded--blackberry jam, walnuts, raisins, butter, buttermilk, brown sugar, and way more cinnamon and nutmeg than I would have thought prudent. I can't say that this type of cake is my cup of tea, but it was exactly what she wanted and I like to please my birthday girls.
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