Sunday, December 19, 2010

Eggy Bake

It's an unusual weekend around here. JoyDad is off in North Carolina, celebrating the newly-minted PhD earned by his sister, Auntie Running-at-the-Mouth. We're all mighty proud of her! but Joy and Rose and I get to be proud from a distance.

Rose especially is missing her daddy, so I've tried to add some extra fun to the weekend. One of the fun things we did Friday night was to make an unusual meal, a meal beloved by the female contingent of our little household, but of which JoyDad isn't a great fan (and especially not for dinner): Eggy Bake.

Eggy Bake is a dish I learned way back in high school at a service-week I did with some other volunteers in Ontario one summer. Very simple, all the ingredients are household staples, and you serve it hot with maple syrup. The name I learned it by is Aggkaka, a Scandinavian title and treat -- but the name just sounds so gutteral and scatological, I just couldn't bring myself to call it that with the kiddos.

However, Rose was on the ball. "Is it really called Eggy Bake?" she asked while devouring her portion, having glanced at my recipe and noticed another title. "No," I fessed up, "the real name is Aggkaka. But I call it Eggy Bake because 'Aggkaka' doesn't sound so great."

"Aggkaka? Why doesn't that sound great?" she persisted.

Oh sh..., I mean, crap, that is, caca! I wasn't planning this vocabulary lesson!

"Well honey, in some languages 'kaka' with a K means 'cake,' like in Swedish I think. But in other languages like Spanish, 'caca' with a C means... poop."

Her eyes opened a little wider. "Oh," she said, "I think I'll keep calling it Eggy Bake too, then."

Down at the other end of the table, her younger sister was inhaling her own serving with delight (and independently with her fork!) Between bites, we suddenly heard Joy's comment on the situation:

"Uggh...ka...ka!"

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Here's my Aggkaka / Eggy Bake recipe, exactly the same as I found it on this website when I went scouting around to confirm that people really do call it "Aggkaka":

2 T. butter
3 eggs
2 c. milk
1 c. flour
2 T. sugar
1 t. salt

Melt 2 T. butter in a 9x9 baking dish at 425 degrees. For batter, beat the rest of the ingredients together. Pour batter into the hot butter. Bake 20-30 minutes or until set and golden brown. It will fall when you take it out -- don't worry!

Serve warm with syrup. Serves 4 (but 3 hungry JoyFamily ladies can polish it off no problem).

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am reading this just as my Hubby is preparing eggs and grits. Yours sounds delicious! Perhaps Joy would benefit from a few more Swedish words in her vocabulary? ;)
Barbara

PS Big congrats to JD's family and esp Auntie Run-at-the-mouth! Hoping to see Dr. Auntie RatM commenting here more, again.

JoyDad said...

Yes, we are all very proud of Auntie RatM. She is the first person on JoyDad's side of the family to get a PhD, which makes it extra special.

Say it with me: Dr. Run-at-the-Mouth!

Casdok said...

Eggy bake does sound much nicer!!!
Many congrats to Auntie 8)

Anonymous said...

Mmmm... Aggkaka!

JoyDad said...

I thought I showed remarkable restraint in not making a poop joke...