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Black Forest: the easiest way to pretend a master baker!

Here comes the 'bad' news for bakers: once you start to make a cake for a friend, you then have the responsibility to bake everyone a cake for their birthdays! So that was what I did basically... Fortunately, until now, baking is still more of joy than pain XD As I'm still a green hand in baking and haven't tried making a cream, decorated cake, I decided to go for a simple one- simple but should be good-looking~ The black forest is apparently the perfect recipe for me! A rough spreading of cream covered by shredded chocolate, it looks just like what we buy in 'real' bakeries! The cake base is a chocolate sponge cake- it is firmer than a chiffon so that it can hold the cream and filling more easily. I cut the cake into two slices, brushed rum with cherry juice ( Kirschwasser  would be the best!) on each, and put lots of cream and black cherries in the middle (never too much!!!). The cherries give the cake an extra layer of flavor- yum!!! Last but not least

2 days, 2 cheesecakes!

I guess I just have some 'cheesecake' mood recently- one cheesecake a day! Well, the real reason is that I happen to have so many friends who are really big fan of cheesecakes. And I'm just such a good person XP. I tried two recipes: the first is a really 'heavy' one-lots of cream cheese, some sour cream, a little bit butter.  The second contains similar amount of cream cheese, sour cream and heavy cream. They are quite different, but both are amazing! With more cheese, the heavier one is so rich and cheesy, vs. the lighter one is more moist and soft, but rich still.  (I also tried a 'light' version before, using only cream cheese and milk- it melts in your mouth!) The recipes are from some Japanese bakers. I really like Japanese cheesecakes, which seem to be more delicate. (I used to think there couldn't be bad cheesecakes, until I tried some ones literally with NO cheese flavor, and super sweet!) Be nice to yourself, from making your own cheese