But to me, Valentine's Day is an excuse to bake, and that is just what I did.
I had two bags of Betty Crocker Cookie Mix in the pantry -- one Chocolate Chip, one Sugar. So I decided to make them as cookie cakes. I made the dough as directed on the bags then pressed them out into springform pans. They took longer to cook than cookies -- I just kept an eye on them. They came out of the oven very even and wonderfully browned. The chocolate chip one got a tad bid too hard.
Then, I made the best icing ever... Creamy French Icing. We always called it "Grammy's Creamy French Icing" then I found an almost identical recipe on Cooks.com. I guess Grammy didn't create it but it will always be "hers" in my book. I didn't have vanilla and I was short a little shortening but it still turned out sweet, creamy and yummy.
2 tbsp. water
4 tbsp. sugar
2 1/3 c. sifted powdered sugar
1 egg
1/2 c. Crisco
1 tsp. vanilla
pinch of salt (optional)
4 tbsp. sugar
2 1/3 c. sifted powdered sugar
1 egg
1/2 c. Crisco
1 tsp. vanilla
pinch of salt (optional)
Boil water and white sugar together for about 1 minute. Mix powdered sugar and egg (this mixture will get pretty hard. Allow water/sugar mixture to cool a little, but not enough to harden. Then add to sugar/egg mixture. (This will prevent the hot syrup from cooking the egg). Stir in Crisco, vanilla and salt until creamy. (Sometimes I use a hand mixer with the whisk attachment to make it extra creamy.)
I iced my cakes with pink and white and of course a huge heart. I will never claim to be a good cake decorator... but that icing sure tastes good!
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