Saturday, January 27, 2018

Making Cake Slow Cooker Style

My little man turned 8 yesterday but I didn't do up a cake for him as he was a very busy boy. His one set of grandparents travelled a long ways to spend some time with him so I figured today I would try and make a cake. Well I know how to make cake buuuuut well I currently don't have a working oven so I have been trying to think on how I could go about making him a cake.
Electric Frying pan with a cooling rack inside. Nope can't try that right now as I don't have a cooling rack that will fit in my pan.
Microwave. Don't really want to try that right now as I'm not really into microwaving anything.
Slow Cooker Hmmm well why not try it as out of other options.

                                      
Today this country wife is going to give it a try and hope it turns out. Call me crazy but here we go.
Lets see
You always preheat your oven so lets preheat the slow cooker. Lets try it on setting low.
I'm going to line the slow cooker with parchment paper so that the cake doesn't stick to it.

Here I have put together a slide show to show what I did. Yes the cake turned out awesome, Go ahead and get a chuckle out of the decorating. I'm not very good at it.

 For the parchment paper part. I cut a circle out and cut along the bottom of another to layer the bottom of the crock pot and have it come up the sides.

As my cake was cooking I checked on it every 1/2 hour as I didn't know for sure what the temperature was and for my crock pot it took 2 hours to cook. Now yours might be different so I would keep an eye on it and do the same with checking every 20 minutes to a half hour until it is done.

My son was very excited and it turned out very moist and tasted pretty good. I shall do this again one day but the next time I try I shall try it with my pot on high to see how long it takes and if it cooks the outside but not the inside.

Thank you for taking the time to read my Cake in a slow cooker. Any feed back would be wonderful. How did yours turn out?

Trelenberg Designs
Crafts with a country Wife



Monday, January 15, 2018

Welcome To 2018

Happy New Year wonderful crafters of the world. I do hope all is enjoying the New Year.
This one is a chain of 78, and brim is 31

I know that I haven't posted in a few months as life got busy.  I have been homeschooling my son which hasn't always been an easy feat. I am hoping that this year I can be more active in posting new crafts to try.  My first of the year is going to be a crocheted item. And I am going to be posting it below as my welcome to a New Year gift.
 I have been thinking of what I could make.  I do know that last year the messy bun hat was in style. Personally I don't understand that at all but I was never one for wearing my hair up on top of my head.  So for my first pattern I am going to make an ear warmer that will work great for messy buns. It shall cover your ears, Shield your eyes, and you can easily wear your hair up.  Are you ready.  I will only be posting one size on this blog. I will be doing up more sizes which will be published on my Ravelry store. There will also be a video for those that do better with visual.
Here we go!

                  

Simply  Bliss with Optional Brim
Adult Size
CH - Chain
SS - Slip Stitch
DC - Double Crochet
FP - Front Post
BP - Back Post
* * - Repeat stitches in between Astrid's

Pattern custom to any size so gauge and yarn used is your personal choice.

Pattern is written in US terminology


                   

For adult size.
Make chain approx. 2 inches smaller in length than circumference of head. End with even number of stitches
    ei. head is 22 inches. Make chain 20inches, Double check to make sure its long enough by seeing if it will stretch out a little past desired length.
CH 78, SS into back bump of 1st CH
Check chain to make sure of no twists when joining
CH1, DC in each back bump, SS into top of 1st DC. Same number of DC as your CH
78DC
Used purple yarn to help keep count

CH1, *DCFP, DCBP* repeat through all DC SS into 1st DCFP
I have 39 DCFP and 39DCBP

Repeat last row till desired length from top to bottom
4.5 Inch with 2.5 inch brim

Work Optional Brim without fastening off
CH1, DCFP till you reach desired brim width, Have it so its an uneven number so start and end of brim are on DCFP for a matched look.
My brim is 31 stitches
Top side of brim

CH1, Slip hook through back loop of last 2 rows Yarn over, and pull through all 3 loops, Work across brim 

Underside of Brim
Fasten off, Weave in ends and Enjoy your new Simply Bliss.

Mini Simply Bliss Video with Brim and Flower 💓


If you would like a printable version there will be one available on my Ravelry store soon for a small cost.

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