the breakfast spread prepared by John |
I had a truly special birthday this past Tuesday. We were blessed with beautiful warm, clear weather!
A SUNNY March 1 |
Everyone in the mud :) |
Monarchs danced around us that day |
Thanks for the sand Farmer John |
we made a little beach in the garden, thanks for the flowers, friends |
Valerie brought this beautiful homemade cake for us with corn meal, pistachios, biodynamic orange reduction |
back in the mud |
More friends came over for dinner following mud time.
This is the beautiful cake that Farmer John & Dandelion baked for me. It is a millet flour cake, 100% plant based, made with dates & young coconut. The frosting was a young coconut creme, with freshly cracked walnuts, variegated pink lemon peel, cardamom, cinnamon, & a tad of coconut sugar, topped with a mint palm tree & borage flowers. The cake was sliced into 4 layers, with frosting and our own frontyard honey in between.
This cake was a recipe found through experimentation, creativity, & John's love of millet flour baking.
We have no exact measurements for this cake, however, if you'd like to try this yourself, here are the steps, roughly which we used:Ingredients
Cake:
-millet, ground into a flour in a dry vitamix, about 5 cups worth (post grinding)
-young coconuts, 2-3, water and meat
-dates, about half a small container
-a little bit of vanilla
-a little bit of salt
-baking soda, teaspoonish
-baking powder, teaspoonish
-young coconut (meat and water)
-freshly cracked walnuts
-homegrown pink lemon peel
-cardamom
-cinnamon
Cake Decorations:
-Starfruit, 2
-Mint (palm tree)
-Borage flowers
-Lavender
-honey
Steps:
First, grind the millet into flour in a dry vitamix & make about 5-6 cups worth. Place in a large mixing bowl. Add salt, baking soda, & baking powder.Make the wet part: blend (into a milkshake) the young coconut meat, water & dates together
and a tiny bit of vanilla.
Pour the wet into the dry until it makes a cake like consistency.
Grease a large baking pan & bake.
Allow to cake to cool, then pop onto a board. Slice horizontally 3 times into 4 pieces. Frost in between with honey. Frost top & sides. Slice starfruit to lay starfish & sprinkle borage flowers (water) & mint pieces (algae) & top with mint palm tree.
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