a year of bakes-may

this post is about a recipe, yes. but, it’s the kind of recipe post that starts with a story. if that’s not your jam, feel free to proceed. otherwise, it’s time to hear a story about two friends and how life has a purposeful way of bringing folks together.

allow me to set the stage. it’s the summer of 2006, and i’ve moved to athens to start my freshman year at uga. my older brother had already paved the way, and i was tagging along. thankfully, he was good with it. 🙂 before school began, though, i had to survive band camp. yes, if you didn’t already know, i was in marching band throughout high school and college. can a kid get much cooler? i think not.

the dorm wasn’t open yet, so i had to crash at my brother’s place (lovingly named “the sousa house”) for a few nights. i walked through the kitchen and into the living room and was greeted by a fellow incoming freshman with highlighted hair. “hi, i’m kelsey,” i said. “i’m kyle,” he replied. he was quickly nicknamed bank because there were already too many kyles around, my brother included. little did we both know a nearly 18-year old friendship had begun.

through hype nights and football seasons to changes in majors and everything in between, we both eventually graduated with degrees in MIS. and, wouldn’t you know it, ended up working at the same consulting firm for a bit (with my brother kyle, too)! bank got married, got a dog, got a house, and had kids. i got married, got a dog, and got a house. we churched together, worked from home together, and have been there for each other through life’s many seasons. and somehow the old inside jokes are still funny and still we take joy in watching each other grow. we certainly could not have know then what the next decade had in store for us, but man, is it fun getting to cheer each other on.

so, now that you have the whole story, what’s all this got to do with a recipe? well, everything! i needed an idea for my may bake, and when bank got wind, he suggested i make a lemon tart. i learned it’s one of his favorites and a tradition in their house for his birthday. i asked if he grew up with lemon tarts, and he laughed, saying, “dessert in my house was little debbie.” hey, nothing wrong with that! the cupcakes and cosmic brownies are still my favorites. he went on to explain he just wanted something different, and his wife liz (who is a master baker) stumbled upon this lemon tart recipe. she described it as her go-to, so i borrowed her tart pan and got to work.

i’ve made a couple pies before, so fixing up the crust dough was quick work. and i double-, triple-checked the parbake instructions to ensure it wouldn’t overbake. ah, what a lovely crust!

i then tackled the filling. i think it’s quite cool that you deseed the lemon and essentially throw the whole thing in there. and although the color looked right and the fragrance was pleasing, i was worried about the texture. it was pretty grainy, and i was hesitant to put it in the crust. would the filling smooth out? would everything come together?

well, when i had bank and liz and phillip try a slice, they all said the crust was delicious and the filling had great lemony flavor that wasn’t too sweet or too tart (see what i did there?). and i would agree; however, the texture never really resolved itself. you can see the top of the tart was pretty rough, and the inside wasn’t much better. even though i don’t think this tart would win any competitions, flavor is always king over looks, so i guess i had that going for me. overall, for my first tart, i’d say i should be pleased. reliable crust recipe and new techniques. onto the next bake!

vegan week day 3 – i dreamt about cheeseburgers

yes, cheeseburgers were dancing around in my dreams, bumping into me on the sidewalk, creeping over my dinner plate, brokenhearted that i’d abandoned them.  such a horror that i woke up drenched in a nervous sweat!  okay, that’s not entirely true.  i didn’t dream about cheeseburgers last night; i actually had visions of tofu slices!  okay, that’s a lie also.  i honestly don’t remember last night’s dreams.  all i remember is i slept very well and awoke refreshed and ready for the day.  perhaps that’s because i decided to forgo my typical 4:30 a.m. workout.  yes, that was definitely a good choice.

anyway!  day three came and went like any typical wednesday did.  i had some cherries for my morning snack and then craisins on a log in the early afternoon.  interesting how some of my vegan selections seem to remind me of my childhood…

for lunch i had reheated veggie taco bowl, and it definitely hit the spot.  also, i think i made all my coworkers jelly (that’s short for jealous, just fyi) because it smelled so good.

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the danger struck, though, when my coworker andrew brought back a whole parcel of cookies for the office.  everyone was commenting, “mm, how tasty!”  “ah, these are great!”  i had to look away as everyone delicately unwrapped them and took delicious bite after delicious bite without me.  i wouldn’t say my will to resist was crumbling, but those treats definitely reminded me how much i am looking forward to saturday when i can indulge in all my favorite eats once again.

as for dinner this evening, we didn’t get too formal.  phillip had his company’s first kickball game of the summer (woohoo!) and i kind of lounged around watching law & order: svu once i got home.  after finally peeling myself off the sofa (i’d already seen that particular episode countless times), i got to baking.  i do enjoy cooking, but i’d say baking is much more of a passion for me.  another friendly recommendation, i whipped up a batch of vegan lemon poppy seed scones from the lovely i love vegan pair of brittany and william.  i’ve actually never made scones, so i wasn’t quite sure what to expect, but the recipe seemed straightforward and i was itching for something to satisfy my sweeter baked good tooth.

after letting the scones cool and generously drizzling them in glaze, i could hardly wait until phillip got home so we could try some.  don’t they look delectable?

well, if looks could kill, then how these scones tasted would send you to heaven and back.  i was incredibly happy with the biscuit-like texture, the light fluffiness, and the bright lemon flavor.  as phillip and i sat munching them at the dining room table, i couldn’t help but be impressed by myself (and the recipe).  i mean, these scones are slap-your-mama good.  they’re almost so good that i might eat a second scone right now and then another in the morning for breakfast.  no judging!  😉

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lemon lime pound cake

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doesn’t that just sound delicious?  i’d been snooping around on ree drummond’s web site in search of a perfect spring treat to make.  thankfully this recipe for lemon lime pound cake was front and center in the desserts section, and with such a beautiful finish, there was no question i’d be making it in the near future.

although i didn’t have a fancy pan like ree, i used my standard bundt pan, and the cake was still incredibly delicious.  the pound cake is dense and moist and perfectly complemented by the zesty and sweet glaze.  this cake was well-received at my office, so i highly recommend you get that grater and mixer out and get to work!