Winemaker's Grape Cake
As seen on Honest Cooking....Recently my good friend Helene asked me to do a guest post over at her blog La Cusine de'Helene. It is always a challenge to make a decision about what to make for another persons blog. You want your recipe to reflect not only your own personality but that of the host blog as well. With the shorter days and impending cooler weather would I make some of my favourite comfort foods? I decided to make a kind of Eastern Canada meets Western Canada cake where the Coronation grape is the star! The Coronation Grape grows in both British Columbia and Ontario where both Helene and I have lived at some point in our lives, so, it seemed the perfect way to unite our blogs and our passion for food. Move over to Helene's blog to read the full post....here.
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A great cake and guest post!
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Rosa
nice post and lovely cake dear Valli, I love the pictures too! gloria
ReplyDeleteVal thanks so much! You did an amazing cake. I love wine, you could not have picked a better recipe. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks wonderful - what a greg way to use grapes! I LOVE that picture of the grapes!
ReplyDeleteWow...This looks really mouthwatering....Thanks dear for sharing the recipe...Will surely give it a try..Bookmarking rightaway..
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This looks delicious. The grapes remind me of the concord grapes that grew in my grandmother's back yard. They were very sour but made the best grape jam! Now I'm off to visit Helene.
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Bonnie
Yum! This sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteI just came from Helens's place; and so imptressed with this cake Val; somethingI have never heard of. It is so tempting.
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I don't think I've ever had coronation grapes before but that pretty cake is making me hope I find them!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you made a good choice!
ReplyDeleteBoth the grapes and the cake are just beautiful! Must go check out the recipe :D
ReplyDeleteYour cake is beautiful and looks delicious. Your photos are lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for a guest post from an Okanagan Blogger this time of year! Love it = I am now zooming over to read it. Looks really yummy!
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V
Very neat idea. I've never seen a grape cake - it's not one of those fruits that comes to mind, unless it's a raisin.
ReplyDeleteGreat post... it looks beautiful and delicious!
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe and guest post.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of a grape cake and am so excited to try this! It is the perfect time of the season for a cake like this!
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