
For those of you just joining us, I wanted to bake a cake for my kid's birthday, but not having done so before, I started with a test cake last week.
Throughout the week, I vacillated over what sort of frosting to make. My kid didn't really seem to care what the frosting was, so long as it was pink. I had just decided on making a cream cheese frosting, when suddenly the birthday girl announced she really wanted lemon frosting. Lemon cream cheese? No thanks.
Okay. Real frosting. How hard could it be?
Well, here's my disclaimer: I may be a housewife, but when things go wrong, I've got a mouth like a trucker. I'm going to put the rest of this post behind this link, so don't say I didn't warn you.
I started with the standard cast of characters: milk, eggs, butter, et cetera -- plus a cup of coffee to steel my nerves. (The phone is there because... I forgot to take it out of the shot.)


On to the frosting!
I used the recipe for Fluffy White Frosting from Coconut & Lime. I had avoided this recipe initially, because recipes with the phrase "soft-ball stage" tend to give me one of those stress-induced eyelid twitches. (Or, if you want to be scientific about it, they're also called blepharospasms. Hooray, science!)
I started by beating the egg whites together with a pinch of salt while the sugar and water boiled into a syrup.
Now, I know I've mentioned before that I'm prone to doing a paralyzing amount of research before I try anything new... so why did I not stop and check how long it might take a syrup to reach the soft-ball stage?
I dribbled a little syrup into a glass of cold water and... crunch.
"Oh, fuck! Dude," I exclaimed to my husband, "help me out here - pour the syrup in!" As he was poured the syrup in, I stood beind the hand mixer, watching it pour in: "Oh, no. Fuck. FUCK. SHITTING H. FUCK!"
Why the potty mouth? Check out the syrup that remained in the pan:


At this point, I knew I had to just accept my frosting's fate and soldier on. I tinted the frosting, added lemon flavoring, then frosted and decorated the cake. The frosting and decorating were much more enjoyable than I expected. I bought an offset spatula to frost this cake with and it was so easy to frost evenly with a minimum of crumbs. My piping technique could use some work, but check out that nice frosting job.

Not bad for a first effort.
So, what did I learn from this whole experience? Quite a number of things:
And finally, one last shot:
