Wednesday, 30 June 2010

The Birthday Farmaaish




















My mummy comes from a family of bakers. The famous HMS Bakery in Vizag was once owned by my grandpa. So it was but natural that some of those baking genes (and secrets) were automatically passed on to the genext. We grew up eating cakes that would put even Betty Crocker to shame. And when my kids grew up celebrating their Happy Birthdays by cutting cars, castles, insects, animals, books, fruits, flowers, toys, robots, my baking skills were put to test. But once that now-i-feel-shy-to-cut-a-cake stage was reached, all my baking skills were put to rest.
However, two years back, when we shifted to Bhubaneswar I had a whole new batch of ‘grand’ kiddos to experiment with. Only I hadn’t realized that age can also wither one’s abilities and custom can also stale those infinite ideas. So the first year when I promised a car for one of them, it was such a disaster that ultimately I ended up squashing the entire cake, making a neat round and presenting it as a ‘Ball Cake’.
A few months later when I asked another of the kiddo what she’d like she said ‘Mujhe na, woh khalaab waala ball cake nahin, ek achcha waalah doll cake chaahiye’.
I regretted having opened my big mouth for I soon realized that what once seemed easy now was actually a phenomenal task. But a plomise is a plomise! And all my efforts were not in vain. I did manage to dish out a doll with a straight back but ended up for two days on the bed with a bad back. Anyway, here is the result.

P.S. If you need a step by step method on how to make this cake, here is the link.
http://nargisnatarajan.sulekha.com/blog/post/2010/06/the-birthday-farmaaish.htm

9 comments:

Seetha said...

Yummmm!! This brings back great memories of when I used to make all kinds of cakes for my kids! Cake looks awesome! You are so talented!

Naresh said...

Nargis

Does the bakery still exist at the place of my dwelling. So I can extend my patronage !

Reminds me of my near cousin having a full fledged Bakery at Unit 8 - Nayapalli. Probab u can give him some orientation !

arun bhatt said...

Nargis got talent!!

You don't just cook a good story, you sure can bake it too.

Nargis said...

Seetha: Right, once they grow up I guess all this takes a back seat. Thank god for these kiddos I'm onto it again..:-}

Naresh: Donno if it still exists but even if it does, I guess somebody else owns it....moreover the quality of the products came down the moment my grandpa handed it down to some of his relations..

Arun: Yea, so next time you cook one story, send it to me. I'll bake it nice so it gets evenly done...:-}

Enarkay said...

pat a cake, pat a cake baker ma'm........:)That cake look yummy!
HMS bakery was well known in Visakhapatnam.
With such abundant talent why not start an SVC Bakery (free for blog members)?

Nargis said...

NRK........

'baker ma'm'...I likes that very muchos....:-}

I guess most who grew up in Vizag would have heard of the HMS Bakery. Btw...that free for all blog members idea is not a bad one. Only I might need some helpers- you know to pat it and prick it and mark it with SVC..;-}
Any volunteers....??

Lakshmi Patro said...

Hi Nargis....The cake and write up both yummy. My hand up for volunteering..in the process get some baking knowledge.

Nivedita Rath said...

Wow...awesome,Nargis....what a chweet cake for a chweet baccha!

Faiyaz said...

I suppose both father and daughter share the same cake n birthday!