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it’s that time of year. time to get it in gear. the question on everyone’s mind is, “what are you doing for the holidays?” there are menus to plan and shopping lists to make. gifts to buy and lights to hang. cookies to bake, but most importantly, all of those lovely memories to create. after all, the holidays are about sharing your home and traditions with those you love. (guess who’s making her list and checking it twice!)
like you, i’m getting my holiday game face on. this year, i’ll have all three kiddos here with mr. style and me. i’m already anticipating the chaos, noise, but joy that will ensue. so today, i’m tracking down those handwritten recipes from my nana and mom. there’s nothing quite like memories conjured up by a simple recipe card handed down from generation-to-generation. and boy-oh-boy i have a few favorites i’ll share with you today.
i’m going to try my hand at a thanksgiving tablescape. wish me luck! the past few years in san francisco, there was no need for a fancy centerpiece—our apartment was too tiny. if you noticed, oscar decided to offer a helping paw. or maybe he just wanted to snitch one of the nuts he’s fond of… whatever the case, there’s holiday fever here at the djalali house.
but first-things-first. the grocery list is finished, so i’m off to the store for a few key ingredients like apples and walnuts that are missing from my pantry. mr. style thinks my baking skills are a tad rusty. ha! once a baker always a baker. but we’re giving harvest apple cake a trial run.
here’s the recipe handed down from my nana:
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup butter
2 eggs, beaten
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon soda
3 teaspoons cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup chopped walnuts
2 cups finely chopped apples
Cream sugar and butter together, add eggs and mix. Sift dry ingredients together, add to batter and blend. Stir in nuts and apples. Pour into a greased 9×13 pan and bake at 350 for 15 minutes. Reduce heat to 300 and bake for 45 minutes. Serve warm with Harvest Cake Sauce or whipped cream. Serves 18.
note; the recipe calls for a 9×13 pan. instead, i substitute round cake pans and double the recipe for a stacked cake. and frost with apples and powder sugar.
Harvest Cake Sauce
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup half and half
1 teaspoon vanilla
Cook together over low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture coats the spoon. Serve Warm.
if you’re not a fan of pumpkin pie (pecan, yes. pumpkin, no.) then try pumpkin cake:
1 cup margarine
3 cups sugar
3 eggs
2 1/2 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon soda
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
2 cups canned pumpkin
1 teaspoon vanilla
Cream margarine and sugar. Add eggs one at a time, beating after each addition. Sift dry ingredients together. Add to egg mixture, alternating with pumpkin. Add vanilla and mix well. Bake in a greased and floured tube ro bundt pan at 325 for 1 1/2 hours. Serves 12.
happy monday, ladies!
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oooo, love your kitchen area!
awww, thank you! we have just started working on it. gotta be ready for the holidays!
xoxo
The cake looks yummy…had to pin it for later…also pinned outfits… We shop at Earth Fare also…we especially like the butcher counter. They have a yummy fresh turkey sausage in bulk. However, our fave is Fresh Thyme Farmer’s Market (which is not in your area). Love the board and batten and the open shelving in your kitchen. xoxo
i hope you like it! it was one of my nana’s favorites. we just took the cupboard doors down to open the kitchen up. glad you like it!
xoxo
Beth, I knew it before reading! I was thinking , I bet that jogging suit is cashmere! Ah, ha! Love it, now that s something I would love to wear for the Holdays, comfy but stylish. I passed on a set last year at Ann Taylor and now would love it. The whole look is fab.
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hi jess!
well, you better not pass up another opportunity to own a cashmere jogging suit. it is soooo comfy. i know you will love owning one.
xoxo
Love the military style coat–good looking! I actually have several nice coats, but I evidently just can’t resist a good one. And the jogging suit looks cozy.
We also have open shelving in our kitchen, and I really like it. I am starting to plan menus for Thanksgiving week, as my son and daughter-in-law are heading our way. Can’t wait. It’s my favorite holiday.
thanksgiving was my father’s favorite holiday. and i always think about him when it’s time to carve the turkey. i’m so happy you will have your son and daughter-in-law joining you. isn’t it fun to plan for this meal?
xoxo
I tried the first version of the cake yesterday. It is lovely.
hi anna!
awww, thanks for sharing. this was my nana’s favorite cake and her mother’s, and my mom too. three generations of approval. so i’m happy to hear you approve.
xoxo