Recently, I came across "When God Created Mothers" by Erma Bombeck and I think she couldn't have put it in a better way:
When the Good Lord was creating mothers, He was into His sixth day of "overtime" when the angel appeared and said. "You're doing a lot of fiddling around on this one."
And God said, "Have you read the specs on this order? She has to be completely washable, but not plastic. Have 180 movable parts...all replaceable. Run on black coffee and leftovers. Have a lap that disappears when she stands up. A kiss that cure anything from a broken leg to a disappointed love affair. And six pairs of hands."
The angel shook her head slowly and said. "Six pairs of hands...no way."
"Its not the hands that are causing me problems," God remarked, "it's the three pairs of eyes that mothers have to have."
"That's on the standard model?" asked the angel. God nodded.
"One pair that sees through closed doors when she asks, 'What are you kids doing in there?' when she already knows. Another here in the back of her head that sees what she shouldn't but that she has to know, and of course the ones here in front that can look at a child when he goofs up and say. 'I understand and I love you' without so much as uttering a word."
"God," said the angel touching his sleeve gently, "Get some rest tomorrow..."
"I can't," said God, "I'm so close to creating something so close to myself. Already I have one who heals herself when she is sick...can feed a family of six on one pound of hamburger...and can get a nine year old to stand under a shower."
The angel circled the model of a mother very slowly. "It's too soft," she sighed.
"But tough!" said God excitedly. "You can imagine what this mother can do or endure."
"Can it think?"
"Not only can it think, but it can reason and compromise," said the Creator.
Finally, the angel bent over and ran her finger across the cheek.
"There's a leak," she pronounced. "I told You that You were trying to put too much into this model."
"It's not a leak," said the Lord, "It's a tear."
"What's it for?"
"It's for joy, sadness, disappointment, pain, loneliness, and pride."
"You are a genius," said the angel.
Somberly, God said, "I didn't put it there."
Beautiful isn't it? And How true... all of that in one person! My Mom is all that and so much more. She's what we strive to be. Look how beautiful she is!
So it was the birthday of the most beautiful woman in my life on 21st July, and I just couldn't decide on what to bake. I knew that she loved coconut and so I decided to make the "Bounty Cake"!
Yes, the Bounty cake - delicious coconut filling sandwiched between two layers of chocolate cake and covered in a lightly flavored coconut frosting. (*sigh*)
I came across this recipe on Confessions of a Cookbook Queen a couple of months back when I scouting for a cake to bake for Ivon & Jacq's anniversary. And Mom loved it, so I went with it.
I was kind of short of time as I baked it after work, so the end product wasn't as pretty as it was the previous time. The frosting wasn't the right texture and I account that to me over beating the butter. I had to put a layer of frosting, put the cake in the fridge and then put another layer of frosting. But It still didn't cover the cake well! However, my cake layers were perfectly leveled and equal in size which was a first! So yay!
So anyways, There you go...the "Bounty Cake"! Happy Birthday MODI (Mom+Didi)!!
Yeah, My cousin Ivon's brilliant idea "MODI"!
We put all the names she is fondly called on the cake - Mama, Didi, Buddi, Lola and Baby!
Us..Goofing around!
Bounty Layer Cake
(Source: http://www.confessionsofacookbookqueen.com/2013/04/mounds-layer-cake/)
CAKE
2 cups sugar
1 cup cocoa powder
1 3/4 cups all purpose flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 1/2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
2 large eggs
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 cup buttermilk
3/4 cup boiling water
Pre-heat oven to 350F. Grease and flour the cake pans. In the bowl of your mixer, combine sugar, cocoa powder, flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Add eggs, oil and buttermilk and beat on medium speed for two minutes. Scrape sides of the bowl and stir in boiling water. Divide the batter into the cake pans and bake for 30 minutes or until tops spring back when lightly touched. Allow the cakes to cool in pans for 5 minutes, then remove to cool completely.
FILLING
14oz of shredded coconut
1 can sweetened condensed milk
In a large bowl, combine coconut and sweetened condensed milk. Refrigerate until ready to use.
FROSTING
1 cup salted butter, slightly softened
1/3 cup cream of coconut
1/4 cup heavy cream
3 cups powdered sugar
In the bowl of the mixer, beat butter, cream of coconut and heavy cream on medium speed until smooth. With the mixer set on low, slowly add powdered sugar. Once the powdered sugar is just barely mixed in, increase speed to high and beat for one minute until fluffy.
ASSEMBLING THE CAKE
Spread coconut filling between the layers. Frost with coconut frosting.
Notes:
- The cake recipe is for three cake layers. I made only two thick layers.
- For the filling, you can accordingly adjust the quantity of coconut and condensed milk to your liking.
- The recipe says bake 350F for 30 minutes but this depends from oven to oven. So you would need to set the temperature as per your oven and keep a check on it.
- Keep uneaten cake stored in refrigerator.