Roses on Park Avenue

My husband and I traveled to NYC 3 weeks ago. Here are a few of my favorite photos from our trip which was short but sweet.

One of my favorite things I did while in the Big Apple, while my husband had meetings, was take the Chelsea Market Food Tasting Tour. One of the stops was at Sarabeth’s Bakery. Sarabeth is shown in the photo above in her bakery. I had the pleasure of meeting her. She graciously took time out of her baking to sign her cookbook that I purchased. The first recipe I tried when I got home was Mrs. Stein’s Chocolate Cake. It is wonderful and a big hit with my kids and their friends in the lunchroom at school as well.
Mrs. Stein’s Chocolate Cake

Ingredients

Softened unsalted butter and flour, for the pan


1 1/2 cups whole milk


1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice


2 1/3 cups unbleached all-purpose flour


1 cup Dutch-processed cocoa powder


1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda


1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt


1/2 ounce (1/2 square) unsweetened chocolate, finely chopped


10 tablespoons (1 1/4 sticks) unsalted butter, chilled and cut into 1/2-inch cubes


1 3/4 cups superfine sugar


1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract


3 large eggs, at room temperature, beaten


Confectioners’ sugar, for garnish, optional

Preparation

1. Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to 350°F. Butter and flour the inside of a 8 to 10-cup fluted tube pan and tap out the excess flour.

2. Combine the milk and lemon juice in a glass measuring cup. Let stand in a warm place (near the preheating oven) while preparing the rest of the batter; the milk will curdle. Sift the flour, cocoa, baking soda, and salt together into a medium bowl.

3. Bring 1/2 inch of water to a simmer in a small saucepan, and turn off the heat. Place the chocolate in a custard cup or ramekin and set in the hot water. Let stand until the chocolate is melted, then remove from the water, being careful not to splash any water into the chocolate, and stir until smooth. Let stand until tepid.


4. Beat the butter in the bowl of a heavy-duty stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment on medium-high speed until smooth, about 1 minute. Gradually beat in the sugar, then add the vanilla. Beat until the mixture is very light in color and texture, scraping occasionally, about 4 minutes. Gradually beat in the eggs. Reduce the mixer speed to low. Beat in the cooled chocolate. In thirds, alternating with two equal additions of the milk mixture, add the flour mixture, scraping down the bowl and beating until smooth after each addition. Spoon the batter into the pan and smooth the top with a spatula.

5. Bake until the top of the cake springs back when gently pressed with your finger, and a cake tester inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean, about 1 hour. Cool on a wire rack for 10 minutes. Invert and unmold the cake onto the rack and cool completely. Sift a light coating of confectioners’ sugar on top, if using. (The cake can be stored at room temperature, wrapped in plastic wrap, for up to 2 days.)

Amy
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