I used to marvel at them, the shiny plastic-covered rows of tilled soil awaiting a fresh planting. You could hardly miss them as your car jetted south on the 5 or 405. If you fixed your gaze a certain way, the passing symmetrical rows would appear as though they were in motion while you were seemingly stationary, suspended in time.
A kaleidoscope can give the same feeling. As a boy growing up near the Irvine Ranch in Orange County, CA, the influences of agriculture were everywhere. The big crop that comes to mind, of course, was the large expanses of orange groves. But another crop almost as abundant was strawberries.
Strawberry fields were interspersed throughout the region and If I had been afforded the opportunity to do so, Iโd bet a fly over would have revealed a patchwork quilt topography.
Taking a closer look, the roadside fruit stand was always a favorite stop to pick up a couple of baskets of succulent red berries. The thought of sweet juicy berries conjures up images like billowy clouds of whipped cream, mounded atop those little golden cakes overflowing with sliced strawberries, or maybe some mottled fresh berries stirred into a pitcher of iced lemonade.
Sometimes though, the best way to eat them is to gently pinch a strawberry by the leafy stem and bite it clean from the core. Itโs like a strawberry kissโpure, sweet and simple. Are you feeling like a kid again?
Early April in the golden state is when strawberry season typically opens and the berry plants start hitting their stride.
Itโs what I call the holy trinity effect: color, smell and tasteโand when all three elements are in play, the effect is heavenly! The 2011 California strawberry season is no exception.
Soon to follow will be festivals, pie contests and bake sales heralding the arrival of the luscious berries. Thereโs so much to do, see and eat all in the name of this ravishing red fruit.
While making cakes, be sure to try my delicious bee sting cake recipe, a real crowd pleaser!
If you happen to be visiting us this spring or summer, keep your eyes out for those furrows of plastic covered soilโฆa field can crop up (pun intended) out of nowhere from Watsonville in central California to Carlsbad and beyond in the south.
Only now, those long rows are mounded over with thriving strawberry plants. Just remember to fix your gaze as you motor past so you can be mesmerized by the โkaleidoscope.
Mother Nature has been so generous with early spring showers itโs no wonder strawberries are responding so sweetly. Youโve likely heard me say before how much I love a recipe that celebrates one flavor and this cake sublimely does just that! Pureed strawberries are used in several components, so be sure to preview the recipe and see the notes below.
Amy
This cake is absolutely beautiful, I love the detail on the top, it looks like pearls! I was going to make a strawberry cake this weekend as well, I guess we are all craving the beautiful berries :)! Great guest post!
Cooking Rookie
Beautiful cake! And thanks for the tip on using vinegar to clean off the grease!
Christine's Pantry
Beautiful cake! I hope you enjoy your time off. Thanks for all you do!
Enjoy!
Christine
The Harried Cook
What a elegant & gorgeous cake! I absolutely adore the natural pink color from the strawberries… I am sure it tastes every bit as good as it looks! Thank you, Cakewalker!
Enjoy your time off and stove-hunting, Chef Dennis!
Le
omgosh this cake is phenomenal!!
sweetsbysillianah
gorgeous, as always, brooks! i love strawberry frosting…it's like eating ice cream… ๐ thanks for sharing!
kitchenarian
Such a beautiful cake. If I close my eyes I think I can smell the strawberries. Great post to both Cakewalker and Chef Dennis.
A little bit of everything
video coming soon on your blog, so excited. hope you get the kitchen you desire.
wonderful post, so nice to meet Brooke, and the cake, oh, how I love it. it's perfect!!
hope you'll have a wonderful rest of the week
Tanvi@Sinfully Spicy
Drop dead gorgeous cake.What a lovely natural pink color!
Rebecca from Chow and Chatter
great guest post as ever wow beautiful cake and hope you get a fab new kitchen
Susie Bee on Maui
Chef-enjoy your time off! Jealous that you are getting a new stove ;-).
Beautiful cake, it is. (Said with a poor imitation of Yoda). Nice to meet you, Brooks.
The Mom Chef
I've been drooling over Cakewalker's work for quite a while now. You picked another excellent Friday guest, Chef.
Brooks, thank you so much for sharing this recipe. I adore strawberries and like you, our season starts soon so I'll be ready to make this (not as beautifully as yours unfortunately).
Pegasuslegend
This is one scrumpticious cake, a fabulous professionally mouth watering photo!!
A Thought For Food
What a beautiful way to start the spring season with this gorgeous strawberry cake! Great guest post!
Wilde in the Kitchen
What a fabulous guest post and beautiful cake! I'm so ready for strawberry season! Bring on spring!