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My Pony Icing (and a thrill from Rose and Woody!)

11/29/2014

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2006: You probably remember the highlights:  Pluto was demoted to a “dwarf planet.” Twitter was launched.  Italy won the World Cup. 

Our two teenagers were in high school and I was moonlighting as a baker at our favorite fancy Italian restaurant. I was strictly a home cook, but that was why I had been hired—to bring a homemade touch to the dessert menu.

Tosca Ristorante served fine cuisine at one of the most coveted locations in town.  The large, historic tobacco warehouses had been converted into a complex of upscale apartments, retail and office spaces.  Tosca boasted fantastic ambience, a gorgeous courtyard, authentic Italian specialties….and terrible desserts.  They served awful, overbeaten yellow and chocolate cakes made from mixes frosted with super sweet powdered sugar icings.  I promptly pulled out my flour encrusted, butter stained copy of the Cake Bible and started cranking out fresh butter cakes iced with Rose’s rich and luscious buttercreams.  Dessert sales soared! 

Imagine this baker’s dream--a huge kitchen always stocked with fresh ingredients, freedom to create weekly specials, and best of all—someone else to do the dishes!

Mascarpone cheese was always plentiful in the refrigerator.  One afternoon on a whim, I made one of the Cake Bible buttercreams with mascarpone instead of butter.  It was divine! My “pony (‘pone) icing was born!  The chocolate version with a chocolate butter cake became Tosca’s signature Torta alla Nonna—Grandmother’s Cake.   I posted the results of this revelation on Rose’s forum.  The only comments were congratulations with rueful observations about the prohibitive cost of mascarpone cheese. 

Fast forward to spring 2014.  I pre-ordered the Baking Bible and wrote a little fan letter on Rose’s blog telling her how much I was looking forward to the new book.   I mentioned that I had adapted her icing recipe with mascarpone.  To my delight—she replied!  Wow!  Rose Levy Berenbaum answered me herself, asking about my icing! 

What followed was a baker’s joy.  Woody Wolston sent me a couple of emails asking questions and then--they actually tested my adaptation of Rose’s recipe!  I gave Rose and Woody an idea?!  Me?! And they really tested it?!  Isn’t that the coolest thing?!  For a little home baker in Durham, North Carolina, that was a wonderful gift! 

My admiration of Rose’s work borders on hero worship since I purchased the Cake Bible in 1990.  I have been chasing excellence in the oven ever since with Rose leading the way.    

11 Comments
Paula White
11/30/2014 08:07:24 am

Congrats, Michele! Isn't it interesting that her name is Rose?!

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Michele Simons
11/30/2014 10:08:54 pm

Yes, Paula, a name dear to my heart!

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maggie link
11/30/2014 11:19:00 pm

hi Michel and thank you for stopping by yours are very delicious looking and they look great in the pictures I like the way you did your blog I'm having a bit of a problem trying to keep mine in line the pictures with the writing I don't know what I'm doing wrong but I'll get it right And thank you for stopping by.

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maggie
11/30/2014 11:24:11 pm

hi Michelle its Maggie again I don't understand I can't get in the blog where you posted the pastry I'm terribly sorry I can't find a place where to comment

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Michele
12/1/2014 12:30:25 am

Thanks, Maggie! I fixed it. I'm new to blogging and didn't realize I had made that mistake.

Mendy link
12/1/2014 09:49:30 am

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Love the mascarpone idea. I'll have to try it sometime.

In all honesty I usually cut down the amount of butter in all of Roses butter-creams. I find the butter often masks the other flavors.

Great to have you baking with us. Looking forward to your posts.

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Kim link
12/1/2014 11:07:25 pm

Michele, You must have felt over the moon to hear from Rose herself. How nice. I met her once myself, and in spite of my best efforts not to be gobsmacked, I was--visibly. I brought along my bedraggled copy of The Cake Bible. As I do with all my books, the margins were/are heavily annotated, and the pages were falling out. The jacket is long gone and the book is stained with butter and chocolate. She got a kick out of it see the mess it had become. Woody was there too and gave me the warmest hug. I think he could see how I admired Rose. Anyway, best of luck on your journey. I look forward to following along.

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Michele Simons
12/2/2014 01:46:55 am

Thanks, Kim! I would love to get to one of her book signings, but unless they make it further south, I won't be able to go. She and Woody are so generous with their knowledge and kindness. Happy baking!

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Paula L.
12/2/2014 10:11:02 am

Wow- sounds delicious! Congrats! We've all known you are an excellent cook, baker,etc...
Can't wait to buy your cookbook one day!

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Michele Simons
12/3/2014 03:46:23 am

My goodness, Paula, you give me so much credit!! If that ever happens, I will put my teeth in and call you from the nursing home!!

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Julie Perrin
12/11/2014 12:09:16 pm

Wow michelle! I knew you were talented but sheesh! I'm proud to be your friend!

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