Wednesday, April 16, 2008

My Morning (it includes Lenten Doughnuts)

This morning was another unusually cold southern morning. It was 52 degrees! Ok I know all you Northerners are going what? 52 is cold? But seriously I was born and raised in Youngstown, Ohio and I still think it's cold here. :)

So lately I've been telling Ace it's a little too cold to go outside right now, but I LOVE being outside in the morning. I grab my most snuggly shawl and a cup of tea and sit on the front porch swing. So after breakfast this morning that is what I did. And it was soooo relaxing! I never take time for myself. Now reading a book while cooking or checking my blog while feeding the baby or knitting while Ace chases me around the yard (yes I do that) is not considered real "me" time. I fed the kids, let Ace put on a video (which is a big treat for him) and put Lucky down for his nap and snuck outside! It was so beautiful listening to our little chicks cheep and watching the butterflies land on my flowers. We've had soo many butterflies lately! Ace loves to look at them. He really appreciates nature, a quality I hope he keeps forever. He'll walk outside some days and say "Mmm...do you smell that fresh cut grass?" and I just love that he notices those things. I look around on days like this and I understand more clearly how to love the things of this world not the things in it.

These are some Lenten Chocolate Doughnuts that I made.

Ace loves them for breakfast. I just follow a regular Lenten Chocolate Cake recipe and use a doughnut pan. I either make frosting and put sprinkles on them or I dust them with powdered sugar! If you'd like the recipe just leave a comment stating so and I'll post it.


*UPDATE: Ok, at Elizabeth's request here it is:

Lenten Chocolate Cake (or in this case doughnuts)

Ingredients:
  • 3 cups flour
  • 2 t. baking soda
  • 6 T cocoa
  • 1 t. salt
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 3 T vinegar
  • 2 t. vanilla
  • 3/4 cup oil
  • 2 cups cold water

Directions:
  1. Mix flour, soda, cocoa, salt & sugar in large bowl.
  2. Add vinegar, vanilla, oil & water. Mix well.
  3. Pour batter into greased cake or doughnut pan.
  4. Bake @ 350 degrees for 10-15 minutes if making doughnuts or 45 minutes if making a cake. Doughnuts you want to be a little harder than a cake so they don't fall apart.
  5. Let cool and then sprinkle with desired topping!

Chocolate Doughnut Icing

3/4 bag of Ghirardelli semi-sweet chocolate chips (they're lenten)
1 tsp. vanilla
3 T. margarine

Melt 30 seconds at a time and stir until a creamy consistency. DON'T Overheat!!
Spread on and add sprinkles.

I like this icing because it hardens allowing you to store your doughnuts without getting icing everywhere.


I also found these at Publix, they are the only cinnamon rolls I have found that have no dairy (except for whey, which most have a blessing for, but double check with your priest first!).

This is my front porch. My "getaway" that's "notaway" from home.



What's your favorite way to getaway?

11 comments:

Elizabeth said...

Recipe, please !
Yum.......

Lauren S. said...

this is a great blog find! i found you via xenia. thanks for the recipe. i'd love to try it, though my oven is broke for the time being. it should be fixed in time for Pascha though. My family and I are (God willing) to be received into the Orhthodox church this Holy Saturday.

i'm hoping to make some special paschal bread. do you make some? do you have a recipe to share? :)

::Sevvi:: said...

Yes I do make some, let me find the recipe and I'll post it by the weekend! Thanks for stopping by!

::Sevvi:: said...

Lauren- I almost the most important part! Welcome to Orthodoxy! May God guide and protect you always!

Michelle Melania said...

Feel free to link to me :) I'll do the same.

I have that same recipe- and I LOVE it!

Elevation Perception said...

Hi!
Of course, you may link me :) I just stumbled across your blog this morning and loved it. I still need to make a "blogroll" on my page, and when I do, you'll be up here!

Alana said...

My back porch...I have icons and a lazy boy recliner and a sleeping bag back there. It's my little retreat center.

Alana said...

Link to me!

Marfa said...

Your porch looks lovely and inviting. I also enjoy my porch! Yesterday I sat on the back deck in the sunshine, while the girls played in the back yard. It's warmed up here a lot....hope it's gotten warmer there in FL!

DebD said...

thanks for sharing the recipe - yum. I'm going to try to modify it for myself too.

magda said...

Thank you for the recipe! I made it last night for our Holy Week guest, adding a handful of semi-sweet chocolate chips (does not work well when using egg-beater), and he said the cake is very tasty. My husband also likes it, but thinks it needs icing. (Usually he is the one who makes lenten chocolate cakes ... with icing ... from scratch.) Maybe I can put the banana bread I made on top and call it "icing."