But first: Thank You!
Truly, heartfelt thanks for your sweet comments on my photo yesterday.
Your compliments mean so much to me. No, not because I’m vain; because I’m self-conscious! It’s terrifying, posting photos of myself on the blog! I’m guessing a lot of y’all probably feel the same way.
And now, big news for pizzerts: Some of y’all have found that your Breakfast Pizzerts, if made the fat-free way, tend to experience separation anxiety when you remove them from the pan. In other words, they stick (or crumble).
This is especially true with the Gluten-Free Pizzert.
Luckily, I found a remedy for this issue: instead of cooking the pizzert in a cake pan, roll the mixture out onto a cookie sheet (lightly sprayed or coated with oil). Separation anxiety cured!
Using this new method, I made the above pizzert cake for the little sister of a friend. It’s a spelt-and-coconut-flour pizzert half, stacked to look like a cake.
For the icing, I used my incredible Fudge Frosting.
I’d planned on adding sliced strawberries, but the cutie-pie customer insisted: “Spwinkles! Spwinkles!” And since the customer is always right, spwinkles it was. Hey, it’s still healthier than a Dairy Queen blizzard, one of my snacks-of-choice, growing up. (And I turned out ok!)
In-your-face pizzert with the Coconut Fudge Frosting.
Rule of thirds? What’s that?
Did you mispronounce any words when you were little?
I think it’s so cute how my friend’s sister says “spwinkles.” When I was little, I’d tell you my favorite color was “tur-toise” and my favorite food was “brocci.” And my sister would tell you my name was Tatie. We’d have her practice the K sound, but she’d just go like this: K-K-K…Tatie.















That looks very festive! You are a very creative cook! My son couldn’t say his sisters name which is Katy, it came out Kay-kay! We loved it!
Super yummy! I uses to say melk as a kid instead of milk..although I think I still say melk 🙂
LOL this question brings back so many memories. I hope I can capture the humor in this comment! So, I essentially grew up learning English and Gujarati (my parents native language) together. Because of that, there were so many times where I would say an English word in a very Indian way. For example, many Indian people pronounce stove st-uh-ve, so I would prounce it that way too. LOL! In high school, my friends and I would review all the words that we misprounce because we grew up first generation American. Good times! Have a great day, Katie!!!
I’m always so jealous of kids who learned two languages growing up! I’d rather know two pretty well than only one 100%! I have a friend from Taiwan whose dad always speaks to her in Taiwanese, and she answers in English. Too cool!
wow, this looks superb!!! I love the blue sprinkles! but you do, too, don´t ya? 😉
I used to mispronounce two words, when I was little. one is rather funny. Instead of saying “Mutti” (“Mum” in German) I said “Nutti”, and “Nutte” is meaning “hooker” :D:D
btw: my friends LOVED the vegan cupcakes!! first they were like “not too bad for a vegan cupcake”, then they were like “it is actually REALLY yummi” and then “can I have another one, please?” 🙂
lol oh my gosh, that is hilarious!
it is, isn´t it?? I still get teased for that 😉
I used to mess up cinnamon. Cin-na-na-min.
hey, that’s a hard word to say lol. I still mess up some words!
Hehe 🙂 This goes on the list of recipes-to-make from your blog! You have to slow down so I can catch up, haha 😀
And omg, Dairy Queen is awesome. I used to love getting the reese cup blizzard in chocolate ice cream. YUmmmmmm
When I was little (and up until about 10th grade) I always pronounced the state ‘Arkansas’ just the way it was spelled. Until my mom heard me saying it and corrected me. The little boy that I used to nanny says “hostibal” instead of “hospital” Te he 🙂
I’d get the mint blizzards. And then of course I had to hold it upside down, because the commercial said it wouldn’t ever fall out. (It never did, but my mom was not pleased that I tried it in the car!)
Gosh, that looks just like a slice of cake, only BETTER! 😀 I remember my little sister always calling my dad “Si-wee Daddy!” 🙂
xoxo
Kathleen
lol like seaweed?
Yep! 🙂
YUM! You have the best ideas for turning every meal into a treat. 🙂
My baby sister couldn’t say “Laura” when she was little, so she called me “Wa Wa.” To this day my family calls me “Wa Wa.”
Your pic on the last post, you look beautiful as ever Katie! : )
I still have not made this pizzert, and good to know now there is a better way to make it!
Looks so good!!!
Happy weekend love! xoxo <3
I had a speech impediment as a kid, so I pretty much said everything wrong 🙂 I also said ‘pasketti’ instead of spaghetti!