Saturday, March 11, 2017
orange thyme upside down cake
orange thyme upside down cake

When I started this blog a few years ago, I had no idea that I'd become part of this crazy community of folks all across the world, all brought together by one thing: a love of all things related to food. And this love has bled into my offline life in weird and wonderful ways. To wit last summer, a fellow blogger and myself doggedly spent hours trying to hammer cookie dough in between two wire racks to make stroopwafels (spoiler alert: our method didn't work at all). And this last weekend, I spent my Saturday night with another close blogger friend figuring out the best way to fix a $300 Le Creuset pan, getting wayyy too excited when we finally managed to do so.


In some ways, I'm lucky to have been accepted as one of them. Because in real life, I'm not exactly sure if I would have even fit in at all. I've written about this before, but the blogging community is full of the nicest, sweetest folks ever. So nice that I kinda feel like a jerk around most of them. In fact, I know I'm the asshole in the group. Despite what this blog may have you believe, I'm really not as happy and sunny as I am here in real life. In the offline world, I swear a lot. I'm short tempered and get easily pissed off by lots of little things. Like people who don't take off their backpacks on crowded public transportation systems during rush hour, or the fact that Creed didn't get nominated for a "Best Picture" Oscar.
So I try to compensate for it in other ways. On Hummingbird High, for instance, I try to be the best version of myself optimistic and friendly, relaxed and laid back, confident yet polite. But since those attributes don't come easily to me, I find myself looking up to the bloggers who are the epitome of those qualities.


One of those bloggers is Adrianna from A Cozy Kitchen. Her corner of the internet is where I want to be, always. The company is sweet, the food is beautiful, and there's a cute corgi frolicking about. Her cookbook, The Year of Cozy, embodies the very values I was talking about above. Because not only is it filled with her tasty recipes, it also offers creative DIY projects and fun tips on how to live a happy, healthy life, encouraging folks to have different adventures and make new friends.
Adrianna actually sent me her cookbook a few months back, but like I said being the jerk I am, I could only get around to baking something from it now. And I really wish that I could've found the time much earlier, because her recipe for this orange thyme upside down cake is just perfect. Take advantage of those blood oranges, yo. 'Tis the season.
also featured:
crate and barrel berry box white colander || dollar tree cake plate || anthropologie crocheted pot holder || herriot grace porcelain dessert plate || wusthof legende utility knife ||
crate and barrel welcome salad plate
crate and barrel berry box white colander || dollar tree cake plate || anthropologie crocheted pot holder || herriot grace porcelain dessert plate || wusthof legende utility knife ||
crate and barrel welcome salad plate
Some baker's notes:
- Blood oranges can be bitter to begin with, but they can turn extra bitter during the baking process. If bitterness is not your jam, I recommend with going with a variety of navel oranges, clementines, and satsumas instead. Since those oranges tend to be sweeter than blood oranges, I recommend cutting down the sugar in the topping from 1/2 cup to 1/4 cup instead. Make sure to peel the oranges before you even start slicing them it makes your life a lot easier. Believe me, I learned the hard way.
- The original recipe called for making the cake in a cast-iron skillet, but since my cast-iron skillet is fairly new, I thought it would be under-seasoned and ill-equipped for the job. So instead I used a 9-inch cake pan and found that it worked quite well. Be sure to use a 9-inch pan with high sides (at least 3-inches), and one without any patterns on the bottom (or else you'll end up with a cake like mine, whose top is faintly imprinted by my cake pan's fluted bottom).
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