a piece of cake

After successfully getting to our friend's place and nabbing my cookbook I was so relieved to find a carrot cake recipe. I also had to hunt down some baking powder at the local market. When I did finally track it down it was only about 40 cents a box. When I arrived home to make the cake their daughter had a few other people that wanted to learn as well; her older sister with the twin boys, her house help, and a few women from the neighborhood. The pressure was on! I had a basic recipe but no measuring cups or teaspoons, no mixer, and no baking dish. I also had no powdered sugar but the older sister suggested we make some with the brown sugar we did have so we used a mortar and pestle to ground it up by hand and then sift onto newspaper (a process that took about 2 hours for 2 cups of sugar). While we were preparing everything a few other neighbors stopped by and guy was amazed that we shredding carrots for a cake. He was very skeptical that one could make a cake with carrots and kept laughing at me. This may sound completely ridiculous but I was seriously praying while we were adding all the ingredients. I was using my best estimations because while I like to experiment with cooking at home I am usually not a baker nor do I know anything about the local ingredients and I so badly wanted the cake to turn out well. The family had taught me so much and it was my turn to teach them something. We mixed everything by hand adding some extra cinnamon and cloves and finally located some bread pans to bake it in. I watched the cakesā bake with a careful eye to make sure they did not burn because I had no idea what the temperature of the oven was but it was a great sign when the kitchen started smelling yummy. We then mixed the somewhat powdered sugar with lemon juice, vanilla, and some butter to make an icing for the cake. The moment of truth came when we sliced it and passed it out to the gathered crowd at the house. It was actually pretty yummy!! The older sister loved it and said to me through someone who spoke a little English āI will come back and you teach me every cake you know.ā I could not help but laugh as that will not take long, let me see: one cake, done. I told them we could try a chocolate cake soon if we can find cocoa powder. It was such a blessing to me as for about 6 weeks I have felt completely unable to teach or be in a position of knowing much about anything, everything is so new to me but this was something somewhat familiar and comforting. This was by far the longest amount of time I have ever spent on some simple, unimpressive, and quite ordinary carrot cakes but it was one of my favorite experiences here so far!
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