Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Coalition Coconut Cake

Evidently everybody wants my coconut cake recipe now since we served it at the Coalition Summit last Saturday.  I got it from Martha Stewart, and she got it from Robert Carter of the Peninsula Grill in Charleston, but I've added my real-talk notes in purple italics.  You gotta start it a couple days ahead of time to let the filling sit overnight, and then let the cakes cool completely before you start slicing or frosting.

And yes. Yes that is two and a half pounds of butter.  What, do you want to live forever?  It does make a very large cake, in my defense.

Three days before

Filling:

5 cups heavy cream - yes, five cups, if this makes you blink you should really stop here because this is not the recipe for you
3 cups sugar
1 pound (4 sticks) unsalted butter - look, did you come to play?
1/4 cup cornstarch
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
9 cups shredded sweetened coconut

Place cream, sugar, and butter in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally until sugar is dissolved. - Martha says medium but trust me, you're gonna want your big pot for this.  You do not want to see what five cups of cream and a pound of butter looks like when it boils over on your stove.

Meanwhile, in a small bowl, mix together cornstarch, vanilla, and 1 tablespoon water. Add to cream mixture, bring to a boil, and simmer until thickened, about 1 minute. - Ignore this tablespoon of water crap.  That's a trap for the unworthy.  You are not going to be able to mix a tablespoon of water into cornstarch.  Just add as much water as you need until it makes a slurry; you don't want lumps.  If you get lumps anyway, strain 'em out.  Lumps are gross.

Place coconut in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse until coconut is finely chopped. Remove cream mixture from heat and stir in coconut until well combined. Transfer to a large baking dish; let cool.
Cover filling with plastic wrap and chill overnight. Just before using, place mixture in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Beat until smooth and creamy, 4 to 5 minutes.

Two days before


Cake

Nonstick cooking spray with flour
1 pound unsalted butter, preferably European-style  - ha ha, Martha, you're adorable.  You don't need fancy butter but you do want it at least a little softened so your mixer doesn't do that thump thump thump thing.
3 cups sugar
6 large eggs
4 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 tablespoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups heavy cream - go big or go home!
1 1/2 tablespoons pure vanilla extract
1 teaspoon coconut extract

Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Spray two 10-inch round cake pans with cooking spray; set aside. - I don't have ten inch pans; my smaller ones work fine with a little added time.

In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream together butter and sugar until light and fluffy, 5 to 6 minutes. Add eggs, one at a time, and beat until creamy, occasionally scraping down sides of the bowl using a spatula.

In a large bowl, sift together flour, baking powder, and salt. In a small bowl, mix together cream, vanilla, and coconut extract. With mixer on low speed, add flour mixture, alternating with cream mixture, beginning and ending with flour; beat until just combined. - Then clean up the giant mess you made with the flour.  

Pour batter into prepared cake pans and bake until a toothpick inserted into the cake comes out clean, 40 to 45 minutes. Let cool completely on a wire rack before removing cakes from pans. COMPLETELY.  Then throw them in the fridge overnight before you even think about putting your cake together.  You don't have time because it has to be done today?  You should have paid attention to my timeline.  I am ashamed.

Simple Syrup

You can make this stuff at any time, it keeps forever in your fridge

3/4 cup water

3/4 cup sugar

Place water and sugar in a medium saucepan over medium-high heat. Bring to a boil, stirring occasionally, until sugar has dissolved. Remove from heat and let cool.

One day before


1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature  - What, Madge, no fancypants butter this time?
8 ounces cream cheese
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
5 cups confectioners' sugar
1 vanilla bean, scraped  - Nice if you have it, but it's fine without

Place butter and cream cheese in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment; beat until creamy.

With mixer on low speed, slowly add vanilla extract, seeds from vanilla bean, and confectioners' sugar. Continue beating until smooth and creamy, about 3 minutes.


2 cups sweetened shredded coconut flakes
2 Coconut Cake
Simple Syrup
Coconut Filling
Coconut Cake Frosting

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Spread coconut flakes in an even layer on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Bake until golden, 5 to 7 minutes; set aside to cool. - It will probably take longer than that - you have to watch it like a hawk to keep it from burning.  Stir it some too.

Do NOT assemble your cake in a hot kitchen.  Definitely do not, for example, run out of counter space and assemble it on the stove surface on top of the oven you just used to toast coconut in.  Your icing will slump off your cake and it will look like it has a skin condition.

Using a serrated knife, trim tops of cakes to make level; discard trimmings.- Fool!  Eat the trimmings.  Cut each cake into 3 even layers. - Usually I would tell you to use dental floss to cut the layers, because it's easier than using a knife, but  floss didn't even make a dent in these cakes.  It's okay if they're all cattywampus, nobody will know once you're finished.  Place four strips of parchment paper around perimeter of a serving plate or lazy Susan. - This is so when you decorate your frosted cake with the toasted coconut you can remove the excess with the parchment.  If you've got a setup where it doesn't matter you can skip that step.

Place one layer on the cake plate. Brush with about one-fifth of the simple syrup. Spread over 2 cups of filling. Place a second layer on top.- If you break a layer, just shove it into place and dump some filling on it.  Seriously, nobody cares.  Repeat process with the next four layers and top with last remaining layer.

This will NOT FIT in a standard Tupperware Cake Taker.  Don't come crying to me when the top half slides off because you took a turn too hard and your cake was in a cutoff Amazon box; I warned you.

Spread top and sides of cake with frosting, keeping in mind you may not need to use all of it. - AHAHAHAHA you so crazy, M.  Press toasted coconut into sides of cake; remove parchment paper strips. Chill cake at least 5 hours and up to 5 days. Slice immediately; bring to room temperature before serving.


Tuesday, May 9, 2017

March for Science Benediction: Dr. Will Moreau Goins



Wen' De ya Ho... Osiyo  As Chairman of the Interfaith Partners of South Carolina, I am here representing over 11 major faith traditions in South Carolina including Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, Baha'i, Unitarian Universalist, Native American Spirituality, New Thought, and others.  I am here also representing the indigenous Native American people of this Palmetto State, the First South Carolinans.

We are all people who value science and recognize how science serves.  We come from all races, all religions and faith based communities, all gender identities, all sexual orientations, all abilities, all socioeconomic backgrounds, all political perspectives, and all nationalities and cultural backgrounds.

We are all interconnected, part of the same Human Family, one within the fabric of life.  Mother Earth is our source of life, not just a resource to be used and exploited.  We must protect our environment!  We must help unite this global diverse society, to save our human family, and instill respect among all peoples.

We are here to make it clear that facts and breakthroughs discovered by scientific means actually matter and should be used to shape public polities and that public investments in scientific research are worthwhile and can benefit all of society.  For the sake of our common home, Mother Earth, and for the future generations... seven generations in the future.

Science research and exploration has led to many scientific discoveries about the nature of our universe and its divine design.  Scientists have gone on to create technologies that are used in aerospace, consumer goods and electronics, biology, physics.  The same is true about research into vaccines and other medications that have benefited everyone, all of the human family, all of humankind.  We must stand up for their work and defend it.  We must defend the vital role science plays in our health, safety, economies, natural resources, and governments.

In a prayerful way, I come to you today, because it is necessary to acknowledge our interconnectedness, and the interconnected nature of all of creation, in the spirit of common but differentiated responsibility, we accept our duty to one another and to the stewardship of our planet blessed with the gift of life.  Our universe, our celestial home.

Oh, Great Spirit, Great Mystery, Divine Creator, call by many different names, Yo he wa, Wakonda, Wanka Tanka, Aasha Monetoo, Gitche Manitou Jissa, whose voice I hear in the wind, whose breath gives life to all the world.  Hear me; we need your strength and wisdom, today and in our future.  Held all of us to learn the lessons you have hidden in every leaf and rock.  Make our hands respect the things you have made and our ears sharp to hear your voice make me wise so that I may understand the things you have taught our human family, our people.

Today we have gathered here at the Capital of the Great state of South Carolina and see the cycles of life continue.  We have been given the duty to live in balance and harmony with each other and all living things.  So now, we bring our minds, hearts, and bodies together as one as we give greetings and thanks to each other as People, all part of the Human Family.  Celebrating Science.

We gather our minds to greet and thank the enlightened Teachers, Scientists, Researchers, Professors of Science who have come to help throughout the ages, all those that perform research towards a more comprehensive understanding of our natural surroundings, including physical, mathematical, and social realms.  When we forget how to live in harmony, they remind of us the way we were instructed to live as people.  With one mind, we send greetings and thanks to these caring Teachers and Scientists.

Now we turn our thoughts to the Creator, or Great Spirit, and send greetings and thanks for all the gifts of Creation.  Everything we need to live a good life is here on this Mother Earth.  For all the love that is still around us, we gather our minds together as one and send our choicest words of greetings and thanks to the Creator, the Great Spirit, the Divine mystery.

We pray for evidence based policymaking.  It is about protecting both the human environment and the natural environment.  We pray that we may become good stewards of all of creation.

Oh divine creator, inspire scientists to use their gifts well in studying the wonders of creation, thus bettering the lot of the human race and rendering greater glory our divine creator.

We know that you as our Creator have chosen to reveal to Humankind, partly through the study of the biological and physical sciences, limited insight into the processes and the world you have created.

We ask that you direct our research to reveal information that may be used to glorify you as our Creator.  We specifically pray that this information will influence those trained in the sciences and scientific method.

Let us greet the world in Thanksgiving as if we were sharing one mind, one heart, and one body.  Today we have gathered and come from many different places.  We have arrived safely at this place to share with each other our gifts from the Creator.

So we bring our minds together as one in Thanksgiving and Greetings to one another.  We now turn out thoughts to Earth Mother.  She continues to care for us and has not forgotten her instructions from the beginning of time.  Now we bring our minds together in Thanksgiving for the Earth.

We return thanks to our mother, the earth, which sustains us.  We return thanks to the rivers and streams, which supply us with water.  We return thanks to all herbs, which furnish medicines for the cure of diseases.  We return thanks to the corn, and to her sisters, the beans and squash, which give us life.  We return thanks to the bushes and trees, which provide us with fruit.  We return thanks to the wind, which, moving the air, has banished diseases.  We return thanks to the moon and the stars, which have given us their light when the sun was gone.

Most of all our Divine Creator, Great Spirit, Yo He Wah, O Ge Do Da Ga La La de hey he, may our efforts today be blessed, all our proceedings and all those participating

EY Men Na (e me nv)

Dr. Will Moreau Goins is the Chairman of Interfaith Partners of South Carolina and Chief of the Cherokee Indian Tribe of South Carolina.  He is a folklorist, cultural presenter, storyteller, chanter-singer, dancer, artist, educator, and arts administrator.  He holds bachelor's degrees in Communications and Anthropology and a Ph.D. from Pennsylvania State University.

Monday, May 1, 2017

Action Items: Week of May 1

 1.  Primaries in House District 5 and SC House District 70


Tomorrow (Tuesday, May 2) are primaries for the elections in these two races.  If you live in either, go vote!  If you know somebody who lives in either, tell them to go vote!  Special elections are notoriously under-attended; get out the vote!

https://ballotpedia.org/South_Carolina%27s_5th_Congressional_District_special_election,_2017
https://ballotpedia.org/South_Carolina_House_of_Representatives_District_70


2.  Defend the ACA (again)


They've finally gone and made TrumpCare mean enough to appeal to the Freedom Caucus.  The MacArthur-Meadows amendment would allow the states to opt out of some of the ACA's insurance rules, including the ones that ban charging more to cover people with preexisting conditions and requiring plans to cover certain benefits.

Call your representatives and tell them you will not allow this to happen.  This script is adapted from Indivisible:

Representative James Clyburn (6th District)
DC Office: (202)225-3315
Midlands Office: (803)799-1100

Representative Joe Wilson (2nd District)
DC Office (202) 225-2452
Midlands Office: (803) 939-0041

I'm ______ and I'm Representative ________'s constituent from ________.  I opposed TrumpCare, and will continue to hold _________ accountable for preserving quality, affordable coverage under the ACA. 
The latest amendment makes the bill even worse by allowing states to end protections for people with pre-existing conditions. I expect _________ to stand up for the tens of thousands in our district who could be charged higher premiums. 
The ACA is the law of the land. I will not tolerate any more time wasted on TrumpCare, which would take away care from 24 million people and cut Medicaid by $880 billion dollars in order to give tax cuts to the wealthy, insurance companies, and other big corporations. 
Congress is responsible for ensuring the existing health care system works. We will hold _________ accountable for any action that makes healthcare more expensive or drives insurance companies out of the marketplaces.

https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/4/26/15442158/ahca-concession-freedom-caucus

3.  Keep calling your state senators about that ridiculous gun bill


The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee meeting on S. 449 and S. 430 has been scheduled for Tuesday, May 2, 2017, in Room 209 of the Gressette Building, at 4:00 p.m. or 15 minutes following adjournment of the Senate, whichever is later.

S. 449 is the "constitutional carry" bill that would allow anybody who can legally buy a gun in South Carolina to carry it, concealed or openly, without additional training or permitting.

S430 would create penalties for people who knowingly buy guns in violation of laws.

Call your state senators (find them at scstatehouse.gov in the lower left corner) to tell them you oppose S. 449 and support S.430.

I'm ___________, Senator _______'s constituent, and I'm calling to tell him/her that I oppose the constitutional carry bill.  Law enforcement has spoken out against this bill, stating that it would make their job harder.  I think this bill is a terrible idea because it's impossible to separate law abiding citizens from criminals by sight.  I also feel that it requires training to carry responsibly.