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Wednesday, June 03, 2009

As I write this I am sitting outside in my backyard enjoying my first coffee of the morning. It is one my favourite things to do in the summer but even more so in the month of June. I creep down the stairs past my kids rooms, successfully avoiding the creaky part of the landing, pour myself a cup of coffee, sit on the back deck and collect my thoughts for the day. Not as hot and muggy as the traditional months of summer, June mornings seem to bring together all the right elements for the perfect cup of coffee. The air smells fresh, the grass glistens from the overnight dew, the birds happily chirp away and my coffee tastes better than it ever does. It’s the same coffee mixture I brew 365 days a year but for those 30 days in June, it seems more aromatic, the cup more comfy in my hands and the sense of satisfaction I get from it far greater.

Where and how you eat your food plays an important role in the enjoyment you get out of it. Just like my June coffee mornings, a glass of red wine in front of a crackling fire on a winter night tastes better to me than a glass of white. My kids say that cookies taste the best when I’m swiping their hands away as they sneak them off the just baked tray rather than the cooled ones in the cupboard I have no problem with them having.

The summer will soon be upon us and I vow this year to try and make our meals tastier and more memorable. I’ll spread out the picnic blanket a little more even if it’s only on the living room floor on a rainy day and I’ll take the time to walk out the few steps to the deck to enjoy an afternoon snack even if I think I’m too busy for it.

Think about how your surroundings affect you and how they play a role in your meal times. Conjure up your favourite food memories and try to recreate some of those elements into your everyday. Maybe it’s setting the table with a red and white check table cloth that reminds you of a favourite bistro or as simple as eating a Popsicle on the front step like a kid again.

Growing up, Black Forest Cake was always the cake of choice for our family birthday celebrations. Every time I see or taste the classic flavours, cherry and chocolate, I feel like it’s a birthday celebration! Here is a take on the traditional cake by making it into ice cream brownies. Perfect for a summer treat, a fun birthday dessert or a great picnic addition if packed between ice packs. Enjoy.

Black Forest Ice Cream Sandwiches
Makes about 24 brownies, 12 sandwiches
Preparation Time 30 minutes + 4 hours freezing time
Baking Time 15 minutes

Ingredients:
Brownies:
1 cup butter
125g (4 oz)unsweetened chocolate, chopped
2 cups granulated sugar
7.5ml (1 ½ tsp) vanilla extract
2 eggs
1 ¼ cups all purpose flour
3 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder, sifted
¼ tsp baking powder
¼ tsp salt
Filling:
1.5L (6 cups)burgundy cherry ice cream
90g (3 oz) bittersweet chocolate, finely chopped
½ cup cherry jam

1. Preheat oven to 185C/350F.
2. Line a 17x11 inch jelly-roll pan with aluminum foil or parchment paper. Grease lightly.
3. In large saucepan over low heat, melt butter and chocolate, stirring constantly until smooth. Remove from heat and let cool slightly.
4. Whisk in sugar and vanilla, mixing until blended. Add eggs, 1 at a time, whisking thoroughly after each addition. Combine flour, cocoa, baking powder and salt. Stir into chocolate mixture, mixing until smooth. Spread batter evenly in prepared pan.
5. Bake in centre of oven for about 15 minutes or until set. Cool completely on wire rack then remove from pan.
6. Soften ice cream slightly. Stir in chocolate and return to freezer until firm, about 1 hour.
7. Trim edges from brownie. Cut in half vertically to make two 10x8 inch rectangles. Spread bottom side of brownie with cherry jam. Spread ice cream evenly over 1 piece. Place second on top, bottom side down. Press lightly. Cut into 12 rectangles by making 3 vertical and 4 horizontal cuts evenly spaced. Wrap each sandwich individually tightly in wax paper or aluminum foil. Freeze until firm about 3 hours. Store in freezer.

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