Kansas has a face only a mother could love.
Sam and I (and Pax and Ash) traveled across land and sea to be home in Kansas for Christmas. We tackled the rough terrain of wind turbines and open plains, we swam through a sea of nothingness, and we made it back home in one piece.
We had a wonderful Christmas! It was good to see family and be back where we grew up. I always miss Kansas, however, Colorado is becoming my home.
I had a request while home to make my famous Christmastime peppermint meringues. Boy howdy are those great! They are airy and chocolately with a hint of peppermint. They crunch in your mouth while the smoothness of the chocolate evens out the texture.
Here's a simple white frosting recipe. It would remind you of a whipped cream frosting without the richness or even marshmallow fluff without the stickiness or heavy flavor. It's smooth and light and would take to any flavoring you have in mind. I didn't have any vanilla in the house so the frosting tastes pretty simple. It's delicious! Very bright white!
White Cake Frosting
1 cup white sugar
1/3 cup water
1/4 tsp cream of tartar (I didn't have tartar, so I used baking powder as a sub)
a dash of salt
2 egg whites
Place egg whites in a mixer/mixing bowl
Mix first four ingredients in a saucepan and heat until sugar is dissolved and boiling.
Slowly add sugar syrup to egg whites and beat hard for a long time (until stiff like frosting).
Add Vanilla (or other flavor) and enjoy.
Happy Baking!
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