With Easter just round the corner I thought I'd post another short blog about some of the delights my Dad used to make.
Dad didn’t just bake he was an expert cake decorator as well and
every evening he would be out in the kitchen decorating wedding cakes. The sweet smell of the Royal Icing filled the
kitchen as he modelled two-inch-high swans and created tiers of semi-circular
loops to hang around the edge of the cake.
Mixed with the distinctive almond smell of the marzipan that he used to
make tiny rose petals as well as the base for the icing, the smell was like
heaven and I often crept out into the kitchen on a Sunday evening to
watch. I’d watch until Sing Something Simple came on the radio
which would be my cue to leave for something more exciting on the television.
We loved biscuits in our house and our favourites were chocolate
digestives. Ours were made by Dad who
would cover our plain digestives in a thick layer of melted chocolate which he
then left to cool and set on greaseproof paper.
I remember picking out the biscuits which had the most drips of
chocolate over the edge. At Easter it
was chocolate eggs and Easter Bunnies, or rather Easter Rabbits – there was no
baby talk in our house. One
Easter my sister and I had a big Easter Egg each, decorated with delicate,
brightly coloured, handmade crystal flowers.
Was I happy? Well, no
actually. I mean, there weren’t even any
chocolate buttons inside. It was
completely hollow; such a disappointment. What an ungrateful child I was!
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