Today would have been my grandmother’s 111th birthday.

Happy Birthday Grandma!
Grandma is on the right with the camera. As she died when I was two months old, I never really got to know her. But how I know her now is through Kugelhoph, rouladen, and our favorite birthday cake, Viennese Pecan-Chocolate Torte. Another inspiration to add to the pantheon of cooks that inspired me.
From left to right in the photo, it’s Aunt Betty, Grandfather who died six weeks before I was born, Great-Grandma and Grandma.
It is a great hope of mine that when I open a box of my recently deceased mother’s I come across some recipes that I can share with you, because they mean so much to me. On an old typewriter, pre-IBM, she used green ink and a very light paper and transposed a number of hand-written recipes that have lasted at least forty years. I may have one recipe in storage in that format. But I remember the treasured torte recipe as it took three pages and only hope one of my sisters (the bakers) has it to keep forever. It is a pecan biscuit, light chocolate ganache between layers, and a dark chocolate glaze. I’ve never made it but my sisters may have done so over the years.
I haven’t eaten the torte in at least 20 years but remember it vividly from childhood. My youngest sister and I were born in the same month so we got to share in one. It is a taste memory I’ll have forever. In homage to the cooks that influenced our lives, Dee
This is in the Adirondacks about 1955??? It’s not posed, thank you “poser.”
Hi, Where are you from? Is it a secret? :)
Dirnov
References to my upbringing and past homes are littered along the blog. No, I’m not going to give you my home address. Cheers, Dee