Saturday, December 1, 2012

Gingerbread Icebox Cake




"IT'S SNOWING!" Kendra yelled running over to the window.
The customers in the cafe all turned their heads to watch soft flakes of snow settle onto the ground.
"Well I'm not surprised with all the cold weather we've been having lately," Stella said as she turned up the thermostat.
"I'm gonna go build a snowman!" Kendra said running out the door.
Kevin chuckled, "Good luck with that."

Suddenly Zoe came out from behind the counter holding a large cake and belting out Happy Birthday.
"My goodness is that for me?" Stella exclaimed as Zoe placed the cake in front of her.
"Well it is your birthday is it not?"
Stella blew out the candles, cut the cake and Zoe handed it out to everyone sitting in the cafe.
"Wow! This is amazing! What is it?"asked Stella.
"It's a gingerbread cake! Layers of small gingerbread cookies in between whip cream. It's quite tasty if I may say so myself."
"Yes! Yes it is!" Stella laughed taking another bite.
The cake was polished off quickly, delighted customers congratulating Stella on her birthday, and Zoe on her lovely cake.

The door of the cafe suddenly opened and a woman entered wearing tall black pumps adorned with silver spikes, a long black trench coat and faux alligator skin pants. Her hair was dyed so blonde it looked as if she had been sitting in the sun far too long. She walked over to the counter with a click in her step as her heels hit the hardwood.
"A caramel latte. Extra hot but not too hot. Make it soy and make it quick." Texting as she spoke.
 A minute later Stella handed her the hot drink, "Will that be all?"
Taking a sip the lady exclaimed,
"This isn't what I asked for."
"It's a caramel latte just like you asked for. Extra hot but not too hot and made with soy," Stella replied.
"Well I want a new one. Make it quick."
Stella sighed, her patience wearing thin as she handed the lady a new drink.
"Still not as good as Starbucks, but it will have to do," the lady pouted reaching for her wallet.
"Now will that be all?" Stella sighed. Comparing Starbucks to her cafe was like comparing a crow to a chickadee. A nuisance who steals all your food. Or business in this case.
"What's that?" The lady said pointing a perfectly manicured finger to the cake.
"Gingerbread cake, my daughter made it for my birthday. Would you like a piece?"
"Is it dairy free?"
"No I'm afraid its not."
"You're daughter made it did she?"
"Yes, but she's quite a good baker and she,"
"Fine then. Make it quick, I'm a busy gal." interrupted the lady, still looking at her phone.
Stella nervously handed her the cake, praying she wouldn't complain, and secretly that she'd leave soon.
Grabbing the fork and taking a bite the lady smiled,
"Now this is much better than Starbucks. This snow however, is not. I'm sure glad I'm going to Maui this Christmas."
With a click of her heels the lady was gone, and Stella chuckled shaking her head.
"Mom! She liked my cake!" Zoe said, mouth agape.
"Yes. Yes she did."


Gingerbread Icebox Cake -adapted from Martha Stewart

1 recipe Molasses-Gingerbread dough (below)
3 cups heavy cream
1/4 cup confectioner's sugar
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract.

1. Preheat  oven to 350 degrees. On a generously floured piece of parchment, roll dough quite thinly. Brush off excess flour.
2. Using a 2 3/8 inch flutted cutter, cut out at least 42 cookies. Transfer to parchment-lined baking sheets.
3. Bake cookies for 5 minutes. Remove from oven, and tap them firmly on counter to flatten cookies.
Return to oven, rotating sheets, and bake until cookies are set and edges have darkened, about 5 minutes. Let cool on wire racks.
4. Beat cream, sugar, and vanilla just until stiff peaks form. Arrange 7 cookies in a circle on a cake stand or serving plate (cookies should be touching one another). Place 1 cookie in the center. Carefully spread a layer of whipped cream evenly over the cookies, leaving a bit of a cookie border. Repeat making 5 more layers each of cookies and whipped cream. Refrigerate at least 1 hour or overnight before serving. (The cookies will be softened enough to slice through like cake)

Molasses-Gingerbread Dough

2 3/4 cups of all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
3/4 tsp salt
2 tsp ground ginger
2 tsp ground cinnamon
3/4 tsp ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/2 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1 large egg
3/4 cup unsulfured molasses

1. Whisk together flour, baking soda, salt and spices in a medium bowl.
2. Beat butter and sugar with a mixer on medium-high speed until fluffy. Add eggs, and beat well. Add molasses, and reduce speed to low. Gradually add the flour mixture, and beat til just combined.
3. Divide dough into 2 portions and wrap each in plastic. Refrigerate 1 hour.

*Tip: Making the cookies the day before, and assembling cake the day after makes this delicious cake a lot easier!

Written by Emma, photo by Rebecca



2 comments:

  1. "Stella, it's a gift to be in the business of serving people because I certainly could not be THAT accomodating to someone so full of herself."

    You're a good writer, Emma. A book in your future, perhaps? :)

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  2. Emma is so pleased with all the response she is getting via Facebook and here, too. I suppose it is worth all my nagging of "When are you going to post! It's your turn!"

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