So I'm doing it again, I will publish in 2016

This time it's going to stick. I've completed a draft of His Lordship's Last Wager and am well into the awful, tiring, dispiriting task of editing it. On the upside, having let enough time pass, I'm reading it like it's new to me and I do find parts that make me laugh aloud, so at least one of us finds it funny.

In compensation for the missed deadlines and long wait, here is a recipe for a not-too-sweet chocolate snack cake that is a proper afternoon reward for accomplishing whatever you find difficult:

Oven: preheat to 350
Butter a 8" round pan or line it with parchment and spray with non-stick oil stuff.

2/3 cup stout -I look for Chocolate stout, there is never enough chocolate in one's life.
10Tbls unsalted butter (one stick +2Tbls)
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1 1/3cups all-purpose flour ( I sub some almond flour in)
1 1/3 cups sugar
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1 large whole egg+ 1 yolk
2/3 cup sour cream
confectioner's sugar for dusting if you like

Bring butter and stout to simmer in heavy saucepan over medium heat. Add cocoa powder, whisk till smooth. Let cool slightly.
In large bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking soda and salt, set aside.
In second bowl, beat egg and yolk and sour cream with electric mixer--I use a hand mixer--to blend, then add stout-butter-cocoa mixture to egg mixture and beat just to combine.
Add flour mix, beat 30 seconds on slowest speed. Fold batter with spatula until completely incorporated. Pour into pan.
Bake for 50-55 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean from center.
Cool on rack for 10 mins. Run knife around to loosen from pan and turn out to cool completely.
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Published on January 18, 2016 15:18 Tags: food-for-thought, publishing-in-2016, recipe
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message 1: by Keri (new)

Keri Yeah!!! One step closer.


message 2: by Miranda (last edited Jan 25, 2016 08:54AM) (new)

Miranda Davis Keri wrote: "Yeah!!! One step closer."

Have you tried the stout cake?

If not, I've discovered an easy way to fancy-up a Trader Joe's or anyone's Vanilla snack cake mix: I heat the milk and steep 2-3 bags of double-bergamot Earl Grey tea (Stash brand) for a good long time, then cool in fridge and recheck the amount adding extra if needed before using. The box calls for cold milk. Bake as directed and it's got a lovely little zing happening.

BTW, thanks for the encouragement!


message 3: by Marquise (new)

Marquise Great news! I've been waiting for Seelye's story with much interest, as he's the Horseman I like best. :)


message 4: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Davis Marquise wrote: "Great news! I've been waiting for Seelye's story with much interest, as he's the Horseman I like best. :)"

Thanks for this note! Of the four, he's definitely the wittiest, though I admit to having a soft spot for each in preference to the others as I write up his story. I suppose that's as it should be. I hope he lives up to your expectations, or better yet, surprises you. Best wishes!


message 5: by Caz (new)

Caz Well done ! And you know where I am if/when you need me :)


message 6: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Davis JIll-Try the cake. It's def. good news. Sorry, the quantities are in cup/tsp rather than metric. Hope you can make it out anyway.

Caz, I do, and I will. Thanks


message 7: by Marquise (new)

Marquise Miranda wrote: "Of the four, he's definitely the wittiest, though I admit to having a soft spot for each in preference to the others as I write up his story."

Definitely the wittiest! And that's why I love him so. I've a weakness for witty and sardonic leading males in literature in general, not just HR. And the banter . . . the banter!

(Side note: Hi, Jilly! You're back?)


message 8: by Miranda (last edited Jan 30, 2016 07:22AM) (new)

Miranda Davis Mrquise I'll be curious to see if you think my favorite lines of his are funny.


message 9: by Miranda (last edited Jan 30, 2016 07:23AM) (new)

Miranda Davis JIll: The brand I found was imported: Youngs. Possibly UK? Fingers crossed it's in Taz, too.
But plain stout will work too, might add more cocoa powder, it can't hurt, can it? Or chocolate morsels.


message 10: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Davis SO glad you like it. I"m feeling the need to bake one up myself. Great with coffee and tea.


message 11: by Keri (new)

Keri I will have to try it. If I can tear myself away from my current reading binge. My kids can forage for themselves...so where is my motivation??? :-)


message 12: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Davis Hope you like it.


message 13: by MrsMascara (new)

MrsMascara I can't wait to read it Miranda Davis, I loved your other books.


message 14: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Davis Thank you for letting me know. I hope I don't disappoint you. I'm trying hard to get this finished. And fun. Best wishes!


Kristi (foxtail_too) Just finished the first two Horsemen books, and checked in here to see when #3 would be out. Love the first two!


message 16: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Davis Thanks so much for trying them out. I'm working every day on #3, and hope to have it out in October. Maybe late Sept. Just not sure. The longer it takes me, the better off readers will be.


Kristi (foxtail_too) Miranda wrote: "Thanks so much for trying them out. I'm working every day on #3, and hope to have it out in October. Maybe late Sept. Just not sure. The longer it takes me, the better off readers will be."

Thanks! I'll look forward to it.


message 18: by Kati (new)

Kati Any update? I have been not-so-patiently waiting! :) Happy holidays.


message 19: by MrsMascara (new)

MrsMascara So keen to see this, I hope this encouraging rather than stressful Miranda Davies, I just really appreciate your talent.


message 20: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Davis MrsMascara&Kati
Happy holidays to you, too!
I am encouraged you even remember I'm supposed to publish a third. I was thinking if I hid long enough no one would care...

I am mostly editing at this point. I've sent it to two trusted beta readers and will continue to polish till I can read through it smoothly. This part takes a long time, sigh. I will definietly publish by end of 2016, either Christmas Eve or New Year's Eve. (The self-publishing part also takes time to make sure it looks right.) I apologize for taking so long, but I'd rather do my best than do it fast.
I am re-energized to hear I have two readers still! THank you for taking the time to let me know.


message 21: by MrsMascara (new)

MrsMascara You are so welcome, and there are loads more people who are waiting for it too, with only good wishes for you.


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