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    Holiday flourless chocolate cake

    This is the dessert from our holiday dinner with friends. It is the only one of the nine courses that I purchased rather than made.


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    Last edited by Mike Buckley; 24th December 2013 at 01:41 AM.

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    Re: Holiday flourless chocolate cake

    I really would like to stick my face in that.


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    Re: Holiday flourless chocolate cake

    I have a chocolate addiction. This is not helping....

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    Re: Holiday flourless chocolate cake

    Thanks, Bruce! Deal with it, Suzan.

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    Re: Holiday flourless chocolate cake

    I added a second photo. This is my first shot of food in my makeshift studio and making it really has been a lot of fun. Almost as much fun as eating the cake.

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    Re: Holiday flourless chocolate cake

    Any leftovers????

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    Re: Holiday flourless chocolate cake

    Lovely shots! Thank the goodness above that I am allergic to chocolate or I would have had bumps and bruises trying to get into that beautiful cake.

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    Re: Holiday flourless chocolate cake

    If one has to leave something out of the recipe, better the flour than the chocolate

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    Re: Holiday flourless chocolate cake

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Thank the goodness above that I am allergic to chocolate
    On the other hand, I feel so bad for you that are are inflicted with such a serious ailment.


    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    If one has to leave something out of the recipe, better the flour than the chocolate
    No doubt about that!

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    Re: Holiday flourless chocolate cake

    Beautiful image... Another chocolate enthusiast!

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    How decadent - the image and the cake! I hope it was as tasty as your image appears

    If you keep this up and start taking picture of all your food two thing might happen:

    1 - You will have to get a Facebook account
    2 - Your wife will wonder while all her food is cold because setting up these image must take time

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    Re: Holiday flourless chocolate cake

    Alert! Drooling can spoil your key pad

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    Re: Holiday flourless chocolate cake

    Don't feel bad for me for being allergic to chocolates, at least my husband consider it a blessing that I do not have to rival him with it. Every now and then I suffer the consequence and indulged and cave in and steal some of his stash from his den...I am not totally an angel you know...I love making them. I love cooking many things from scratch...I love food photography and cooking and love looking at my husband's face when he goes for seconds or thirds. I love Thanksgivings and Christmases and New Years and birthdays because I know I am going to prepare something especial including chocolate cakes and other viands we can share...

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    On the other hand, I feel so bad for you that are are inflicted with such a serious ailment.




    No doubt about that!

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    Re: Holiday flourless chocolate cake

    Thanks, everyone!

    Yes, the cake really is great. One of our friends and I agree that it's the best flourless cake we have ever had. It's so rich that we would serve the piece shown in the photographs to no less than three people, especially at the end of a nine-course dinner.

    I'm so glad to know that Isabel can cook with chocolate. As an example, some people have such serious allergies to shrimp and peanuts that just smelling them causes problems.

    I actually do plan to photograph our favorite dishes but it's a low priority right now. I will never ever establish a presence on Facebook.
    Last edited by Mike Buckley; 24th December 2013 at 12:22 PM.

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    Re: Holiday flourless choclate cake

    By the way, for those interested in the intricacies of the photography, changing the position of the camera and subject for the second photo resulted in a lot of glare on the left side and top of the cake.

    I added a polarizer filter which worked great but only on the side or the top, never both. So, I positioned the filter to deal with the side. Doing so eliminated about 95% or more of the glare there. (Using a polarizer is by far the quickest solution for eliminating glare when it works. When it doesn't work because of the material the subject is made of and the type of reflection it produces, the only alternative is to change the position of the light source and/or the subject relative to the camera.)

    I was using a lamp providing light through a large diffuser to light the cake from above and behind. It has five compact fluorescent bulbs but I was using only three of them. I stopped using one of those three to eliminate most but not all of the glare in the top of the cake.

    All of that has to do with attending to the family of angles that I learned about in my bible, the fourth edition of Light: Science and Magic.
    Last edited by Mike Buckley; 24th December 2013 at 12:23 PM.

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