Monday, April 5, 2010

2010 Easter Day




After the thrilling Easter service (a brass quintet and two choirs) the grandchildren arrived excited for the hunt. Joe cavorted with them in the sun like an intoxicated Easter Bunny, as dozens of eggs were hidden, over and over again, one more time! Bike and toddler car weather, chalk inviting, we could not have asked for a better day and three more excited children.

That was good, since because of the menu, cooking was miserable :*) fennel soup with ouzo, roast leg of lamb butterflied, rubbed and tied, baked tomatoes w Greek flavors, spanakopita, and braised potatoes and olives. The picture in the Boston Globe was enticing; the labor-intensive results, thankfully, worth the pain.

At the last minute, I baked a white cake in two round pans; and we put together a bunny: a) one pan for the head and b) carved out of the second, a bow-tie between two ears. I spread icing on the cake, while Erika and Hannah mixed drops of red and green food colors w shredded coconut in zipped baggies, squeezing the bags around to tint coconut for the grass and ears. The girls continued to color any cookie in sight w leftover icing (pigment by Hannah, flair by Erika).

6 comments:

  1. Linda, this should be in a magazine for all to see --- wonderful. Your meal sounds fabulous, too. ss

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  2. We may join you next year--April 24. Sounds like so much fun!

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  3. Your bunny face cake was just like the ones I've made for the past 3 years, till this year, when I bought the special pan, which was a disaster! Well, not "exactly"--admittedly yours is prettier than any of my 3, since the tinted coconut enhances and makes bunny look fluffier. BUT I cut the round cakes in the same manner for ears and bowties, and this is definitely better than using the Wilton pan!

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  4. You've really inspired me for next Easter. The bunny is wonderful with the texture of the coconut. Kudos to you for all of the fun things for the grandkids, plus that dinner extraordinaire. You're amazing!!!

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  5. Your pictures are super! Too bad you don't have pictures of Joe cavorting! I've never seen that. What a meal! Labor intensive. I'm not the type. Love it.

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  6. P.S. I love the added comment about "pigment" and "flair." so cute!

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