Malcolm Gladwell ( I’d like to be “Bodeswell” ) wrote The Tipping Point. “The tipping point is that magic moment when an idea, trend, or social behavior crosses a threshold, tips, and spreads like wildfire.” (Amazon)
It happens everywhere.. I’ve seen a batch of roasted pumpkin transform instantly into a flurry of cookies, muffins, soups and risotto.
Every artful Blogger’s post leads to another until there is a serendipitous proliferation of recipes like pumpkins scattered in a farmer’s field.
Just the other day one of my favorite writers posted his own recipe for risotto. Make sure to stop by Michael’s blog The Blissful Adventurer where his excellent photography accompanies skilled prose and poetry about food, wine and travel. It is indeed a “blissful adventure” to peruse!
Hopefully, he’ll teach me how to make Truffle Risotto next:D
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I’ve experienced other less auspicious Tipping Points:
1. When I attempt to carry absolutely everything out of my car and into the house, in one run.
I’ve got it all in one hand.. just.. have.. to pick up my.. cell phone.. yeah, the tipping point.
2. There are those lucky days, when you eat a little less and exercise a bit more and suddenly you’ve passed the tipping point and you start to lose weight!
or, maybe I’ve got that one backwards?
3. Then there’s those “not so patient days” when we reach the boiling er tipping point and explode in anger.
They do say if you pause, right at the tipping point before detonation, you can stop yourself. I know that to be true.
4. *Sigh There’s the ever auspicious tipping point when one is celebrating
(That said, once again, if you pause, right at the tipping point before self-detonation, you can stop yourself from having.. another drink.. also true.. I think..)
Perhaps you’ve experienced some other tipping points?
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Sometimes life brings us to a rather substantial Tipping Point.. I prefer to call those Turning Points. You decide once and for all to make a big change.. it’s going to happen this minute and not a moment later. It’s exciting to stand on the cusp of an intentional change, ready to leap into everything life has to offer. This happens when you are born, married, turn 16, 18, 21, 30, 40, 50..
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My little “peanut” turned 21 this past week { she only weighed 5lb 2oz }!
Here is a wee slideshow..
I think the greatest measure of a person is the company they keep. I am so impressed by her friends.. I see gentle loyalty, kindness, humor, and down to earth friendship. These girls stand by each other.. no matter what!! (Thanks, Paige!!)
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To mark the occasion, I baked this massive Vegan Carrot Birthday Cake of Doorstop Proportions, ideal for sharing. It was decidedly as formidable a “carrot top” as I’ve ever made. I’m reading The Paris Wife and have absolutely fallen madly in love with the romance between Hemingway and his first wife Hadley. ‘I wished I had died before I loved anyone but her … I loved her and I loved no one else and we had a lovely magic time when we were alone.’
I feel that way about this book..
I will always feel that way about my daughter..
and oddly, I do feel a wee bit that way about this cake
( it really was a lovely magic time when we were alone )
Take care to slice this cake into thin pieces.. too much and you’ll definitely hit the Tipping Point.. on your scales!!
- 1 1/2 cups cooking oil
- 2 cups sugar
- 3 eggs (Vegan: for each egg substitute 1-1/2 ts(4.2g) Ener-G Egg Replacer mixed thoroughly with 2 tbsp (30ml) water)
- 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 2 cups shredded carrot
- 2 cups flaked coconut
- 2 cups walnuts, chopped
- 1 cup crushed pineapple, drained
- 2 tsp powdered cinnamon
- 2 tsp baking soda
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 tsp salt
- Preheat oven to 350° F.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine all ingredients in order using a large wooden spin, mixing well after each addition.
- Grease and flour three (3) 8? round cake pans. Pour batter evenly into all three pans. Bake for 40-45 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
- Move to racks and allow pans to cool completely before trying to remove. Once cooled, run a knife around the edge of each tin to release.
- 4 oz earthbalance (vegan butter substitute) at room temperature
- 2 (227g) toffuti (vegan cream cheese substitute)
- 4 tsp vanilla extract
- 10-11 cups confectioners sugar
- Place a little icing on the serving dish so the cake doesn’t slide (I use cardboard cake rounds so I can move my cake easier.) Lay the completely cooled bottom layer down with the widest side down. Ice that layer, then lay the second layer on top, with the thinner side down. Ice the second layer and place the third and final layer on top. Thinly coat the sides and then the top of the cake using an offset spatula or knife. This is your “crumb coat”. Move to the fridge and allow this coat to set for about 15 minutes.
- To make decorative icing, ensure the icing forms stiff peaks. Use a large round icing tip in a large pastry bag. Squeeze three dollops/icing rounds down the side of the cake vertically. Using a spatula, smear each icing round horizontally. If you want a more delicate look, make smaller icing rounds and use a smaller offset spatula or knife. Continue around the cake. Finish the top as you wish. I think extra coarse coconut would have been pretty too!
- Allow the cake to set completely before slicing. Refrigerate any uneaten cake.
Happy birthday to Katie! What an occasion and what a cake to mark it – gorgeous. x ps. Sidenote: I really enjoyed The Paris Wife. Reading Hemingway’s Boat now.
How is that book??
It’s really good! His relationship with his boat is sort of a parallel for his whole life and his other relationships (with Hadley, Pauline, Bumby etc.). Weaves in other biographical details well.
Ok.. that one is next!!
Happy Birthday to Katie! I loved The Paris Wife too! I loved reading about their ski holidays.
I will pass along your wishes:D xx
Happy Bday!! To Katie! 🙂
I’ll let her know!!
Beautiful cake! Happy birthday to your little peanut. 😉
I’ll have to tell her to come see these wishes:D
Lovely cake:) That book is fabulous:) I purchased it a few years ago to read when I got to my destination.. but as I started to read it as the plane was taking off it was so good I read the whole book during my flight:) a must read:) thank you for sharing:)
I’m half way through it.. And finishing it today, I hope!
What a great looking cake, but sadly I’m afraid of anything that is a ‘substitute’.
I, too, was absolutely terrified when I realized I had to make something Vegan for my daughter’s friend who was attending. I’d read that egg substitute can taste metallic, so I thought a dense and spicy cake would hide that, as opposed to a fluffy vanilla flavor. The icing, when first mixed, had a latent “tofu” flavor.. which made me think it would disappoint. In true form, I went around apologizing about the icing to everyone and they thought I was crazy. When I ate my slice later, I realized that tofu flavor had vanished. The cake tasted exactly like the original. Now, having said all of that, the original recipe may have a slightly higher “rise”? Vegan or regular, they tasted exactly the same. It makes me so much braver to try again when I have to.
That’s great Barbara, and I’m sure your daughter’s friend really appreciated the extra effort you put into it.
I was so relieved there wasn’t a gluten-free required as well, there are so many people on special diets these days. Thankfully, it’s not me!
Happy Birthday to Katie- she is blessed to have a wonderful mother! So true about tipping points. You gave me my first smile of the day!!!
We have had so much joy raising Katie.. she’s just a sweetheart.. Thanks so much! xx
I know exactly how you feel. I have a 21 year old son that just taught me how to text!!!
I have spent a lifetime trying to gauge the precise position of the tipping point and I’m still looking, and then tipping again.
Ahh, yes, and I ask myself “when will I ever learn” over and over 😀
Smidge, does anyone make a Prettier cake than you? (Hint: NO!!) Honestly, friend, I want to spend a weekend with my elbows on your counter just marveling as you twirl about! Happy Birthday dear Katie, you’re as cute as a button and even prettier than your mama’s cake! 🙂 What a great post Barb…tipping point/turning point/boiling point! 🙂 I’ll go to check out Michael’s blog and I’m going to put The Paris Wife on my nightstand! xx
Here you are spreenkling joy all over my Comments section again.. thanks so much, love! You make me sound like the Cake Fairy, something I would love to become! I hope you enjoy the book.. I’m just half way, we could compare notes:) xx
Absolutely lovely cake and sounds delicious as I love carrot cake. I am never able to get a cake to look like this. That is another reason I don’t bake. 😉
Practice.. lots and lots of practice.. and lots of cake eating:D
Happy 21st birthday to your daughter Smidge! Such a precious picture of her as a little one. 🙂 It goes by too darn fast doesn’t it?! Seems like just yesterday that they were born. This looks like a wonderful cake to enjoy for a birthday celebration – or any celebration for that matter. Delicious! Loved this post today. It was perfect for my state of being lately and got me thinking. I love when you do that to me Smidge!
I am glad it had the effect on you:) So go hug your little ones (like you’ve probably already done, a gazillion times already today!) xx
Happy birthday to your beautiful daughter. Here’s to many more happy healthy ones.
I agree! xx
Happy birthday to your GORGEOUS daughter!! Amazing looking cake. My birthday is in February..CAN I HAVE A CARROT CAKE!!?!? HAHA.
If I could think of a way to send it!! xx
Beautiful! I love thus tribute to the ‘big’ moments in life – and having a grown daughter is sure one of them. Mine is almost 15 and getting there 🙂 beautiful cake and wonderful post Smidge!
These years go by so fast.. my youngest is 19 just next week, so this is a busy month for us!
Yay! Happy Birthday Katie! What a beautiful cake to celebrate with too. You are incredibly talented my dear, it’s just amazing. I love ALL the photos too, they’re gorgeous.
Thanks, Sarah, I’ll let Katie know:D
Looks deelish! The tipping point for me would be… just one more slice? 😉 I love the sound of that book too, and have added it to my list of books to read. Thanks!
I hope you love the book as much as I do.. I’m only half way, fingers crossed, but I don’t think it’s a happen ending for the two of them??
That has to be the prettiest carrot cake! Happy bday to Katie! She’s a yr younger than mine, and I wonder where the years have gone. What a beautiful young woman she is, and such a little cutie! I think I have to pick up that book! I could use some good reading right now to take me away!
It sure goes by so fast.. in no time she’ll graduate and move out:( That will be exciting but a sad day for me!
Awwww happy birthday Katie 🙂
A gorgeous post and such an incredible recipe!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Thanks 😀
Fell about laughing at the giraffe poster and then gorged on the cake (in my imagination).
Such a cute peanut, and didn’t she turn out well!
If you were here.. I had lots to gorge on:D
I enjoyed Malcolm Gladwell’s The Tipping Point and I REALLY enjoyed your take on tipping points. Naturally I laughed out loud at the giraffe image! Happy Birthday to Katie.
It was texted to me by Paige.. a reminder of the night we’d had;)
What a gorgeous cake! (for a gorgeous daughter!) I’ve had that frosting technique bookmarked for a while – it looks awesome!
It was easy, I just made the “blobs” a bit big, so it got kind of unwieldy, lol!
Unwieldy or not, it looks great 🙂
Happy birthday to your daughter. What a gorgeous looking cake. I love how you decorated it. How did you do that? I haven’t seen a cake iced like that before. It looks so pretty. Your daughter must have been thrilled. I’ve friended you on FB but I’m not seeing your updates in my newsfeed. I don’t know what’s going on with FB and why some people are invisible to me. But I’ll go to your page and see the slideshow – because I know you would have given her a celebration worth seeing! xx
Apparently we are supposed to pay to have our page show up on more news feeds. I refuse to pay because that just seems wrong. I guess I should have posted it here as well, it’s just that my posts get so long, lol! Thanks for your kind words! xx
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I have to hand it to you, by combining your life and your passion for food, you’ve created something truly wonderful and fun to read. Well done!
Thanks:)
Happy Birthday to Katie! She is gorgeous and so is your vegan carrot cake. So moist and so delightful, perfect for sharing. I love those little twirlies on your frosting… Love your auspicious tipping points, I feel like today I have had the top 3 already occur. Guess it is time to stop the madness…Take care, BAM
Hahaha.. just be careful when finding solace in a glass of wine.. one too many and you’ll have #4 to reckon with, lol! I hope the rest of your week is much quieter! It’s almost impossible with teenagers, though, isn’t it. It’s quite a roller coaster, isn’t it? xx
Do you remember when our mom’s told you just wait until you raise teenagers of your own? Ohh how that little phrase comes back again and again. On day at a time, one hour at a time… We too will get through this…Take care, BAM
Beautiful cake! And, Happy Birthday to your lovely “peanut” :).
I’ll tell he for sure:D
First and foremost, here’s wishing your daughter a great birthday and an even better year to follow.
As for this cake, Barb, you’ve really outdone yourself. This has to be the prettiest cake you’ve shared with us yet — and you’ve shared some phenomenal cakes. The fact that you were able to create a vegan version that mirrors the taste of the original says a great deal about your abilities in the kitchen. A beautiful cake and a great post. Well done, Barb!
I will let her know! Thanks so much, John.. the technique is easy, I think the trick is not making such big “blobs” of icing and then smearing a little more on the gentle side.. for some reason the sides reminded me of owls feathers:D I was so impressed by the substitution in this recipe. I might be game to try with a lighter cake.. but given I’m not vegan.. I may not get the chance:) Thanks again!
Happy Birthday to your peanut and wow! Even sliced it still looks so very pretty!
And.. I gave so much away and we’re still eating it. I have to say, I’ve decided I prefer the middle/cake layers.. the icing is certainly sweet!
Birthday blessings for your daughter! I love the addition of coconut in this cake 🙂
You make me feel like picking up The Paris Wife. Maybe I’ll do that very soon. What a beautiful cake for a beautiful girl! Really love how you decorated it. The blobs at the side make the cake look like its made of tiny clouds. beautiful! hope your daughter had a wonderful birthday celebration!
I’m really enjoying it.. it’s one of those books I am taking my time and not rushing because I don’t want it to end! Clouds.. that’s a great analogy!
A very Happy Birthday to Katie. The cake looks amazing Barbara, I’m very impressed. Your post has also made me want to go out and get The Paris Wife as I can never have enough to read. One of my favourite books it The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. Have you read it? If not do, it’s a fantastic read. R x
I did read that one!! I loved it!! I wish I could write like that:) xx
What a spectacular cake! I bet it was delicious!
It was, er, it is:) It was massive!
Lucky Katie and lucky you – belated greetings to her! Am still chuckling over the giraffe photo and lickign my lips at that amazing cake.
Paige sent me that one to remind me of the night;) It was hilariously accurate!
Katie, are very likeness you … a stunning beautiful young woman and her girlfriends too. What a lovely bunch. Understand you’re a proud mum … and I love carrot cake, but I want it NAKED!!! So when we becomes neighbors in Aqua .. remember that I don’t want anything with icing. Wonderful post and stunning photos.
This is one cake that would stand on it’s own without icing! The cake is my favorite part.. the icing is a touch too sweet.. so I will remember that when we are in Aqua:D
Barbara, the cakes don’t have to stand out on it’s own for me .. it won’t have the time to do neither – I love a moist carrot cake .. I baked today by the way. Post will come ..
Such a beautiful cake — you are an artiste!!!!!! 🙂
Thanks.. I love to play with icing and different piping tips:)
Well, I am back camping in an empty house this week and have no TV and no internet, so my time to surf the net is limited to small breaks during work. I’ve read your post the other day and was in complete awe, you seem to outdo yourself all the time with your beautiful photos, text, and recipes… I could not comment then, but here I am to say a quick but “from the bottom of my heart” HAPPY BIRTHDAY KATIE! It must be awesome to be the Daughter of Smidge! 😉
Enjoy your 21st Bday, it is a magical phase, and I hope it only gets more magical as each year goes by (they tend to pass pretty quickly, don’t say I never warned you… 🙂
I will pass on your wishes.. 21 was a magical time!! I still remember it well! I hope you make a nice blanket fort in your house.. and enjoy the rest from blogging:)
Happy Birthday to Katie! What a lovely cake to celebrate with. 🙂
Thanks, I will tell her.. xx
Vegan carrot cake! Yay! Love the giraffe meme, btw.
Hahaha.. me too, I thought it was hilarious!
What a wonderful surprise to find this link and recommendation from one of the best recipe writers on the web. Wow! Truffle risotto…..yes! The most important thing is to have truffles. The black truffles from Oregon are honestly quite nice and a fraction of the cost of the Italian and French varieties. Make a rich chicken stock then cook some lovely mushrooms in part of the stock and pour another over some dried porcinis. This will provide when blended (removing the shrooms for another use), a wondrous umami base. Use some Vacche Rosse or other unreal Parmigiano that is fresh as fresh. Make the risotto as you would normally, the shave those truffles in abundance right over the top and serve. (a truffle shaver is almost essential unless you have a very precise mandoline) I am now craving the heck out of this!
I hope you make it, then.. and take lots of photos of each step:D And thank you! I’m off to find truffles!
let me know if you find them. The Italy ones are so amazing but the prices are just crazy 🙂
Oooo! This is the carrot cake you mentioned the other day! It’s so beautiful. I can imagine how fluffy and delicious it must have been 🙂
I was so pleased that the substitutions didn’t alter the taste at all.. and there was more than enough to go around:)
Wow thats a really nice cake, beautifully made
It was super fun!
Oh Smidge, 21! How fast they grow up! Happy birthday, Katie! Lovely post and a really lovely cake too! xx
They surely to! It’s a bittersweet celebration every year, isn’t it!
Amazing cake! I watched your video on FB a few days ago. Very sweet. What a lovely daughter you have. Time flies by much too fast! 🙂
Your daughter is so lucky to have that beautiful cake for her big birthday! Happy birthday to her!
It seems like I have missed a few of your posts lately! Perhaps because I was so busy eating!
I love your posts and the little glimpses of your life, your daughter and son…it gives me a feeling of knowing you like you lived close by!
I wasn’t aware of your FB page..I’m on my way there now!
What a gorgeous cake, Barbara. It’s just incredible…and that’s saying a lot, since all of your recipes are head turning! Your daughter really was a tiny little thing, wasn’t she? And now she’s a beautiful young lady. 21 is a big milestone. I like your tipping points. What a sweet (cake and daughter) post! 🙂
Thanks, Debra, she still a little thing.. I’m 5’3″ and she never made it that high:)
What a stunning daughter you have! And 21! You hardly look old enough to have a 12 year old! Daughters are a precious treasure in life. Funny, my first sassy gal will be 21 in February, weighed in at 5lbs 15oz when she was born. 🙂
The cake, I can’t even begin to tell you how beautiful that cake is. I’m so impressed as I could never in my wildest dreams make anything that beautiful! Smidge you are so talented. I could just snatch that last slice right out of the computer. Delicious!
I loved the birthday photographs and wow, what a cake! Massive, is an understatement! I’m catching up on your posts this morning and it is a beautiful way to start my day. Thanks for sharing this special occasion with all of us. Only wish we could sample the gorgeous cake.
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Happy Birthday to your daughter, Katie! She is so lucky to have you as a Mum and I am sure you love her to bits. Beautiful cake though I must say 10-11 cups of icing sugar for the icing sounds HUGE! I know, I know it’s a party-sized cake. 🙂
Looks positively divine!
Beautiful carrot cake!
Those are some delightful-looking dollops! Lovely post, and lovely daughter. They do grow up quickly don’t they? My own little smidgen is now a strapping 8 year old. Such a beautiful bonus when their friends are good people too.
That is sooo true! That’s the one area a mom and dad don’t have a lot of control over, is it? Although, I do try, lol!
Hi! Your recipe looks so incredible! My brother in-law is dating a vegan and last night I met her for the first time. So, in prepration, I wanted to make sure that I had something sweet to finish the meal with that she could have. An hour and a half and three stores later, I had some cookies. They were tasty, but I really wanted something more. Your carrot cake looks like it will be the perfect choice for the next time she comes over. Not only does it look like the cake will be moist and beautifully spiced, but I love how you decorated it! I can definitely see why you recently won the Canadian Blog Awards! Very cool. Thanks again for posting and I look forward to reading more of your posts!
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