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A few months ago, I was honoured to be nominated for this competition on the RikRak Studio blog. I have you lovely readers to thank, because in the end I finished second in one of the events. Thank you again for your votes back then. My prize was a voucher at this great etsy shop- Peppermint Bark. I had to choose the creamy ceramics you see above for my collection. Pretty lucky, eh? It's a 1960 Franciscan Cloud Nine coffee set. Amy from Peppermint Bark was very kind and sent them all the way here from the States. I love them and suspect that jug is too nice to actually fill with coffee. Perhaps water instead.

Anyway, the set inspired an afternoon tea, of course. I made some biscuits using what I had in the pantry over the weekend- which wasn't much, I admit. I'm going to call them 'cloud cakes' in honour of the lovely new coffee set, and because I seem to have a natural talent for talking things up. The mixture makes only about 12 in one go. They are firm and golden on the outside, and soft and coconutty on the inside.

Cloud cakes

2 egg whites

2 tablespoons white sugar

2 tablespoons plain flour

few drops of almond extract/essence

3/4 cup desiccated coconut

sliced almonds

With an electrice beater, beat the egg whites till frothy and stiff then beat in the sugar. Next add the flour, almond essence and coconut and beat until well mixed.

Cover a tray with baking paper and place small mounds of mixture onto the paper. Put almond slices on each then bake at 180 degrees C for about 15-20 minutes, until golden brown on outside. Transfer to a wire rack for cooling.

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24 responses to “cloud nine”

  1. Francesca Avatar

    That jug would look lovely filled with flowers. Though a jag of coffee sounds great at this time of (my) morning 🙂

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  2. Into Vintage Avatar

    I’m thrilled these pieces made it all the way from Oregon to you without getting damaged. I’m sure they’re enjoying their new home on the other side of the world. 🙂 On a fuuny note, I’m a huge fan of coconut so Cloud Cakes are on my to-do list. Have a beautiful day! -amy (aka PeppermintBark)

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  3. jennie Avatar

    Congratulations Melissa!
    What a beautiful prize you chose – must have been a hard decision tho!xx

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  4. Jill Wignall Avatar

    The set looks lovely and so happy to see the Crafting for Courage painting keeping it company.

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  5. Jessica Avatar

    Grattis 🙂 The ceramics are divine. x

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  6. Lyndy Avatar

    Well done you and very well deserved as well!

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  7. louana Avatar

    Those ceramics are beautiful congratulations! Those biscuits sound lovely, I am partial to anything with some almond in it.

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  8. Margaret Oomen Avatar

    yes you do deserve it for sure and I am of the opinion nothing is too good for delicious coffee. ( my drug of choice) oops I mean’t drink of choice.

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  9. KarenLR Avatar

    That very same china pattern sits in the cupboards at my Mumsie’s house in Massachusetts. She was a “modern” bride in the mid-1950’s.
    So glad you are enjoying your prize. Your work is so lovely, and inspiring.

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  10. Ariadne Avatar
    Ariadne

    The coffee set looks lovely and the cookies seem so easy and delicious!I have the other watercolour that Jill made!AriadnefromGreece!

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  11. vera Avatar

    so light cookies !

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  12. Carol Avatar
    Carol

    What a wonderful prize, congratulations.
    Those cookies sound lovely, light and delicious.
    Carol xx

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  13. Denise | Chez Danisse Avatar

    Cloud Cakes…perfect.

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  14. elisa.b Avatar
    elisa.b

    Ooh, what a lovely coffee set!! I’m envious. 😉

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  15. Nancy Cook Avatar

    i love the cloud nice pottery set and those cloud cakes sound good. i like coconut.
    is that a new vintage tablecloth i spy?

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  16. Brittany Avatar

    yum!!!
    by the way, i love all your little sketches you put up around your home. so cute!

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  17. Melissa Avatar

    Yum! desicated coconut aka dried coconut????

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  18. tinyhappy Avatar

    yes, thats right… the small kind of coconut (not shredded..)
    🙂

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  19. Ingrid Avatar

    Oh,you are lucky and your cookies are looking delicious.
    I’m not a real good cook but always when is see your bakings i want to cook.
    The recepie looks simple 🙂

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  20. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you again, amy, for being so generous. xxx

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  21. tinyhappy Avatar

    that was a little ‘hello’ to you- jill- thanks again! the painting is gorgeous.

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  22. Jenn Avatar

    These sound delicious!

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  23. Irmhild Avatar

    Love the white porcelain set! And the cloud cakes sound tasty, a great way to use up some leftover egg whites. I forever freeze egg whites and then don’t use them…

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  24. jodyb~ Avatar
    jodyb~

    Your “new” Cloud Nine piece is, in fact, a water pitcher. The coffee pot has a spout and cover. The teapot is shorter than the coffee pot. The water pitcher is becoming more rare as each year passes. I hope you enjoy it!

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