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Lemon Blackberry Bundt Cake, in theory

Hola Amigos! Today I'm sharing with you my bitter sweet story of my first try and fail at Bundt Cake making! As you all know, I'm not a baker, I can ship you a fest out of things coming from a can, baking I don't do, but lately I've been inspired by all these marvelous food bloggers and their creations. To the point that I wanted to make something pretty too...after all how difficult could it possibly be! It's just flour, eggs, butter. pan it and bake it, right? RiGhT??? Wrong! There is a lot more behind it...little tricks that with the help of a few encouraging friends I've learned and will practice after today!
                                                                                                                                                                               



It all started well, like everything in life I was full of excitement with my pink Bundt pan ready to bake a masterpiece, a Lemon Blackberry cake worthy of the Gods of Sugar and Spice! In the oven it went and once it was done, I thought it looked pretty good too! So far so good!

Then disaster struck!...it was going well...until the Blackberries got stuck in the bundt pan!..Blackberry Craters were left behind on the face of my almost perfect bundt!..Why? Why? My dreams were crushed! I even had a speech planned in my head of the things I was going to write on the blog about how good and pretty it came out!
       




                                                                                Even my 4 yo had to mess with it too! Like having blackberry holes all over wasn't enough...my bundt got poked and pinch and left yet with another hole...this one made by little hungry fingers!!! grrrrr!

I must confess at this point I had everything ready to go with a second recipe and post it because I've done it a million times before and I know it would save my blogger's behind. But what's the merit on that?..No! I was going to try my best to give "Bundt" an Extreme Makeover" make it presentable so we all could talk about what went wrong!

My great fans on FB were so supportive and helpful giving me awesome hints...
Kathrin a wonderful blogger at Ginger, Lemon and Spice, suggested I used dry fruits next time. Due to the fact the fruit was fresh it sank to the bottom of the pan creating a perfect storm, also, which I thought it was genius, she suggested I coated each fruit in flour so they wouldn't sink or layer them in between the batter!

Reader Ceria offer a solution on how to recycle the disaster..cube it and make trifle with it! That was a great idea! Marlys at This and That blog, also offered a brilliant solution, cover it with icing and it will be ok! another great idea. A few other readers shared their "fails" with me and encouraged me to keep on trying, Bonnie, Lorna, Claudia...Thank You guys! and then, reader Larissa said the magic words..."Nothing Chocolate Can't Cover"!!!! Well I'll be!!! This is just the perfect opportunity to make my Motto, The entire name of this blog come to life...JUST DIP IT IN CHOCOLATE!

So I did...and also gave "Bundt" a crown of gold. Sweet Coconut flakes with a hint of yellow food coloring! "Bundt" looked so pretty!!!...

Not perfect...after all what is perfect in this world? It's finding the pretty among the chaos what makes us smile, sing and love..it's what makes us feel alive!
It was delicious inside..lemony and soft..crumbling in little pieces of goodness with every bite!
And then...there they were...the culprits of the whole debacle...the blackberries!...

On a second look...even though I don't like what they did to "Bundt" they also looked and were delicious!
Is this going to be my last bundt...no...I will keep on trying until I get it right!

In a way I'm glad this mess happened, because without it I wouldn't have had the opportunity to  get the support and feel the bloggy love of fellow bloggers and readers who cared enough to write and help me out in my time of need! For them...I will keep on trying until I get it right!

Remember everything tastes better with a Pinch of Love, a little help from your friends and Dipped In Chocolate!
Besitos,
Lizy

Bringing 'Bundt" story to these Fabulous Parties:

20 comments:

  1. I knew you could make a disaster into a masterpiece. It looks wonderful and chocolate does make everything better.

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    1. I think that's why I love chocolate so much, lol..Thank You Marlys! Big Hug my friend!

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  2. oh wow this looks sooooo great!!!!! I am sooo impressed how you 'rescued' the cake - you did way more than that!! it looks perfect!! :)
    it is really amazing!
    lot's of love from
    ~Kathrin

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    1. Thank You so much Kathrin and thank You for your support throughout the whole "Bundt" incident, lol...I will keep trying until I make it right!

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  3. I'm such a sucker for sweets! It's a problem. This just looks so worth the calories though!
    YUM!
    Katie~
    Dysfunction Junction

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    1. Oh Thank You Katie! I am too...a problem when you are trying to loose weight, lol. Thank You for stopping by!

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  4. Hi Lizy:)

    It looks amazing...I love it when a mess can turn into something wonderful!
    I can't wait to see what your next project will be!

    Chao,
    Dinah

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    1. Hi Dinah! so glad you stopped by! Thank You so much...enjoy the tropics (lots of rain I know, lol) welcome to the blog!

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  5. A lot of hard work went into making it look that good, but I would have never had one clue if you hadn't said so. It looks terrific. I love the motto...when all else fails, just dip it in chocolate. :) Nice work on the bundt.

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  6. Oh my goodness....that looks so amazing!! I'm going to have to make this. Thank you for sharing it at SHOW-licous Craft Showcase!

    Marti
    http://sew-licious.blogspot.com

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  7. Yummm....I love lemon. And I am pinning this!
    Thank youu!!
    http://www.curiositaellya.blogspot.com/

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  8. Frosting fixes everything! Thanks for sharing on Show Me Your Plaid Monday's!!!

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    1. You got that right Chandra! and even better if it's chocolate, lol! thanks for stopping by!

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  9. I am glad everything worked out well in the end Liz! You certainly know how to make a wide variety of yummy goodies!

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  10. This looks AMAZING! And my cakes never come out perfect. What matters is getting ONE good picture and then it getting devoured by family and friends! And trust me...I would have devoured that cake! :)

    Brooke - DesignedByBH.com

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    1. Thank You so much Brooke and thanks for the encouraging words!!! Very sweet of you!

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  11. Oh My! you have my mouth watering! this looks amazing!

    new follower here~

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  12. This looks amazing! You have been one busy lady this week. So thrilled to have you share at A Bouquet of Talent. :)

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  13. Thanks for participating in The Ugly Duckling, we weren't sure if people were going to go for it, so glad some embraced it! This cake sounds so yummy!

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    1. Oh No Thank You! I have so many things that are impossible to photograph but they tastes so good, it's about time somebody decided to give them a minute in the limelight! It was my pleasure!

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