Friday, February 15, 2008

Of love..cakes and valentines day


The hype of Valentine's day propelled me into doing puerile things.I felt compelled to do something fabulous and floor my young husband.Alright now,I have bought way too many gifts in the past and it doesn't make my hubby happy. He is way above the materialistic world.However it appears to me that, like for most men, food is his Achilles' heel and the time was ripe for me to exploit it.

I must admit that I have made quite a few attempts at stunning him with my culinary skills and have mostly ended up making a fool of myself.However this time it had to be impressive.After hours of contemplation I hit upon a thought.My husband Krishna has always resisted the temptation to eat cakes and cookies because of his conviction to vegetarianism.So inspired by his ideals I set upon my mission to bake an egg less cake!

Having browsed the Internet till my vision blurred,I stumbled on a goldmine of recipes.I found a recipe for egg less chocolate cake ,the kind of luscious goodness that would melt in your mouth.However I was skeptical about the outcome as I wasn't adept at baking.

So there I was,groping blindly with flour and baking powder dreaming wildly of the heavenly cake ,I would soon conjure from the sticky mess in the bowl.Soon the gluey liquid was baking in my oven.I decided to take a break .No sooner had I sat down to relax than the oven billowed smoke ..I was exasperated ..I had diligently followed the instructions despite the incorrigible font of the website.Upon opening the oven I realized that it wasn't the cake ,but the charring crumbs from the baguette I had heated the previously!Relieved that the cake was safe ,I removed the other charred pan and continued baking the cake.

Thirty minutes later the fork I inserted into the cake came out clean.'Operation cake' was apparently a success.Later that evening when I presented my cake to Krishna,he was surprised.He told,he was touched by the fact that so much of love and thought had gone into the cake.{ehmm...no compliments on the taste}.
In fact I was disappointed that the cake wasn't as fantastic tasting as I expected it to be.Later when I told my mom over the phone about my little adventure.She reminded me that the its not the taste of the food that matters only the love that went into making it .Touche .

14 comments:

sandhya said...

Ok! So I decided to leave a comment afterall.I have become a recent blog reader, and have read a few really good ones :)Personally, I Like your flow of thought. And I agree to your Mom, its the thought that counts.

I have one small suggestion, please reduce the font size - 9/10 is still readable. I am sure every prefers to scroll less and read more :)

Rajan Thambehalli said...

What can i say?? It was made with pristine intentions of flooring your hubby... I remember every minute of conversation while the baking thingie was happening.... More than the cake, i appreciate the effort u took to make it and i am glad u are writing some of your adventures.... Rock on ....

ashwini said...

sorry guys the font will b unaltered as my mom finds it hard 2 read anything smaller n she is my biggest fan :)

balemarthy said...

Wow........madam.first things first...kudos for your english talent.. after a long time i had the feeling of reading typical british english novel.

Accept my appreciation for your pure efforts to show your love for your hubby.

It's nice to hear regarding your understanding of Gopal, especially of this nature which is little above this modest materialistic system, which is like "windows operating system"

i am pleased to see that you share my hobby of scribbling free and random thoughts and public speaking....

felt like meeting a pal.....
wishing you a better and generous flow of thoughts (both in terms of egg less cake, which i need to learn from you, and your so called random ones)

Ganesh said...

Ashwini, I am touched by your efforts to show your love for your valentine. I like the flow in this blog, awesome!

Ramya said...

Very well written, I liked the flow of thoughts. Happy Blogging!

Ramya said...

Haha...I feel this way...the worrying about something turning out well, when i cook for my parents or have my friends over or something. Always on tippy toes when there's an audience....so I can imagine the pressure when the audience is your hubby and the event: Valentine's day! Congrats and keep baking!
(Laughing out loud at the designer's comments re: fonts! Love her for that!)

Archana Achuthan said...

Wow Ash its certainly the thought that counts!! Happy baking as well as bloging!!

Pammi said...

Dang Ashwini, that was sooo cute - I kinda remember being that way - Hee hee. Ignore Sandhya - I, speaking for the older generation, am absolutely FINE with the font you selected. Tell your hubby - I'd love having a discussion with him regarding whether unfertilized eggs are vegetarian or not. Take care

Unknown said...

Hey ashwini - enjoyed your writing style; well regarding your valentine's day - like my hubby always says it is the thought and the intentions thatreally count - that is what Krishna will appreciate;;
well let me tell you - when you get my age and you have a hubby who is not so enchanted by materialistic things I always find myself trying to floor him(as you say) so one valentine's day i opened my eyes it was like 4 am and from the bedroom lying on the bed the full moon was glistening and i grabbed this chance and woke my hubby up and said hey look what I have achieved this valentine's day I got the full moon to appear at your bedside -- so corny I know-- but you can't blame me for trying-- anyways don't stop trying -- they love the fact that we are still trying so hard-- love take care

Unknown said...

nana is Nimaunty of cours

hariharan said...

Hi ashwini ,
Good article ...I like the humor where you commented about the taste.I liked your choice of words . I guess you could end up writing more about human relationships rather than baking cakes as ultimately the theme of your blog was more about relationship than about baking cakes although you went into detail . I guess gopal would have certainly gained a few pounds by now

Hari

Sandhya Biswas said...

Heya!! I am not the same Sandhya who left the previous comment! Happened to go thru ur blog and thot I shud leave a comment, and by chance came across another Sandhya! And was wondering if it was me :D.. that apart

I am also like u.. Guess what, i have the same explaination to give.. like the one u have in ur about me section!

But I don think ur tht bad at writing! Great job!! Keep blogging more often!! Cya!

S.. Diva said...

this is so sweet. when did you get all this touchy, mushy..? ;)