Saturday, June 27, 2009

It's a Chocolate World: A Vegan Celebration

It was my birthday this past week, and the camp where I work made me a vegan chocolate cake in celebration. I was impressed for 2 reasons.

1. This was the first vegan chocolate cake one of our cooks had ever made, and it was good. She served it slightly warmed, topped with shredded coconut because, as she said, "I didn't know how else to 'frost' it." Though the cake didn't have the dark bitter bite that I truly love, the cake was very moist, rich, and had an inviting cocoa flavor which was accented nicely by the sweetened coconut.

For a first cake, from a recipe straight off the internet, I was impressed. I had two pieces and scraped up the crumbs because, well, you can't let good chocolate cake go to waste!

I was impressed with the cake for a second reason. 2. The camp staff gobbled up their pieces and wanted more, in spite the fact that it didn't have the "usual" stuff they expected like eggs, milk and animal products. Questions abounded as to how the cake was so moist, so rich, so yummy. In essence, they couldn't believe that this chocolate cake was vegan.

I was impressed by the fact that even some hard care staff members who razz me about my diet enjoyed it, proving once again that you can be compassionate towards animals and still enjoy an excellent slice of chocolate cake. In other words, with a vegan diet, you can have your cake and eat it too.

Though impressed by my chocolate vegan birthday cake, what has really impressed my chocolate taste buds is the international chocolate I have discovered in recent weeks - Italian chocolate, Russian chocolate, Mexican chocolate, even though much of it has been non-vegan. (Just remember, chocolate cake is my vegan exception!)

With the summer now in full swing and school a few months off, I am planning on getting back into a weekly blog and featuring international chocolate delights over the coming weeks. It is a chocolate world!

Though "the perfect chocolate cake" has been my chocolate quest, I have also come to appreciate other chocolate forms like chocolate bars and drinks, and how some of it can be greatly complemented by a little glass of red wine. Having returned from 2 weeks in Italy, I'll begin my summer chocolate blog series with some beautiful chocolate experiences there.

As I hopefully have you salivating for more, click here for the recipe link from allrecipes.com for the vegan chocolate cake the camp staff enjoyed this weekend for my birthday. (It sure beat the boxed lemon cake they made me last year!)

Next post:
Chocolate cake from Assisi, Italy