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AFAM Peaches to Celebrate a Birthday

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See? I told you so! Here we are with summer still a warm memory, and already the fresh peaches are almost $5.00 a pound.

Frozen peaches are a better alternative than canned, because to my palate the canning process alters something fundamentally in the taste of the peaches. Don't get me wrong: canned peaches are good for some things like Curry Coronation Couscous Salad (remind me to give you the recipe for that sometime), but when you want that fresh peach taste sans the fresh peaches, frozen is the only way to go.

This week-end a cake was baked for Nini's birthday: a lovely bundt cake whose recipe will soon follow. But it is not the kind of cake that requires icing - in fact, it is the kind of cake that should not be iced.

peachlogo1.jpgIn honor of the festive occasion we did however top individual slices with whipped cream and peaches.

To prepare the pieces, the frozen wedges were places on a plate and sprinkled (lightly - or not so lightly if you prefer) with sugar. As they defrosted and macerated at the same time, a lovely light syrup formed on the plate. The wedges were then sliced into half-inch slices, and the syrup was drizzled directly onto the naked cake slices.

We whipped a cup of cream with two tablespoons of confectioners sugar and an eighth of a teaspoon of orange essence; when forming stiff peaks, we folded in some orange zest. (The cake itself had lots of orange zest and a little orange essence. The flavors go remarkably well with the fresh peaches)

Then we piped whimsical dollops of cream onto the cake after dotting it with the peaches. I can tell you that the cake didn't last very long, and that Angel Face ended up with cream on her face and crumbs on her shirt!

I am submitting this to AFAM Peaches, hosted this month by Mansi.

PS: There is a special reason why we celebrate Nini's birthday with peaches. In the southern hemisphere, October is spring time; while growing up our father used to say that peach blossoms were Nini's birthday flower, because the two huge peach trees in the backyard would be covered in blossoms when she had her birthday.

We commemorated his 25th death anniversary last month, and I think it is memories like this that keeps him alive for us.

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Comments (12)

hey Sivani,

this is so nice and lovely!!

the pic is so good, wonder how tasty the cake will be:) thanks so much for participating in this event!

waiting for the Bundt cake recipe:)

sandeepa:

Happy Birth day to Nini :)

wow peaches & cream lovely combination on the cake. pic looks gr8

Rina:

The pic looks so mouth watering. Wonderful entry.

Happy b'dy to Nini...the cake looks lovely.

TBC:

The icing and the peaches look gorgeous. Wish you had also put up a pic of the entire cake.

many happy returns of this wonderful day to nini!!!
nice looking cake

Siri:

Lovely color sivani.. and Happy Birthday to Nini from all of us

Sig:

Happy Birthday to Nini... Lovely cake...

Nini:

Thank you for the warm birthday wishes. It is greatly appreciated.

Looks so elegant - like one of those mini cakes you find in weddings.

Sivani Author Profile Page:

Thanks for the compliments, and the well wishes for Nini.

As promised (and by extra-special request from TBC) the next entry will be the actual cake.

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