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monster 10-01-2009 01:59 PM

Is Black Forest Cake/Gateau...
 
....a cake that screams 1970s? If not, what is? My friend who has decided to make her entire house/life 1970s is coming for lunch on Weds and it's her birthday.....

dar512 10-01-2009 02:01 PM

Red Velvet? Seems like rainbow cake was popular then, too.

monster 10-01-2009 02:05 PM

I don't think red velvet cake made it to the UK. it seems popular here right now. What is rainbow cake?

limey 10-01-2009 02:07 PM

Definitely a UK 1970s sophisticated dine-out at a Berni Inn experience!

Sundae 10-01-2009 02:16 PM

I've posted before about a restaurant called The Dolphin in Leyton, which was like a perfectly preserved 70's restaurant. I went there with a South African friend, so he didn't get my sheer joy (prawn cocktail! Mattheus Rose! sweet trolley!) but he certainly enjoyed the food.

If you can get patterned carpet, you're well in.
If not, make creamed mushrooms with special mushrooms. You'll see patterns everywhere.

ETA
My 70s menu:

Prawn cocktail
no need to use English prawns (ie shrimps) but use shredded lettuce and Marie Rose Sauce made from salad cream & ketchup decorated with cayenne pepper
OR
sliced melon decorated with cayenne pepper

Ideally roast
Ideally pork or beef. Yorkshires must always be served.
Also acceptable - chicken kiev, steak & kidney pie, chops
Please note the above are only acceptable if guests turn up unexpectedly. Roasts should always be available.

Sweets
As mentioned above.
Black Forest Gateau. Offer with cream. Because it's not sweet enough.
Sherry Trifle. Should have enough alcohol content to render the guest unfit to drive without recourse to any liquers.
Fruit Trifle - tinned fruit where the only identifiable items are grapes and cherries, and neither taste as such.

Served with - Matteus Rose, Hock or Blue Nun.

Pie 10-01-2009 02:45 PM

My memory of the food of the 1970s mostly consists of mixed frozen vegetables. :shudder:

Cloud 10-01-2009 03:00 PM

german chocolate cake?

dar512 10-01-2009 03:22 PM

Rainbow cake. There's another kind of rainbow cake, but it's a newcomer.

Pico and ME 10-01-2009 05:07 PM

Ambrosia Salad

monster 10-01-2009 05:08 PM

Thanks, Dar.

What about german chocolate cake, cloud?

sg, that's great but I'm only doing cake 70s style. the rest will be whatever i can throw together from the fridge/freezer in the hour I have after skating class :lol: (Likely to be extrememly loaded baked potatos Brit-style). There are four of us usually. This week it was lentil and barley soup followed by apple crisp. Week before was chicken pizza made on the grill outside followed by Brownies, before that chicken salad (Brit translation: chicken mayo and grapes and some other stuff) and accompaniments followed by cupcakes.

monster 10-01-2009 05:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pico and ME (Post 598769)
Ambrosia Salad

As far as I can tell that's still all the rage....timeless if you will..... plus, how the hell am iIsupposed to stick birthday candles in that? :lol:

Also I'd probably barf trying to make it (not that anyone would be able to tell if I stirred it in well enough....)

Pico and ME 10-01-2009 07:36 PM

Aw shoot, just saying it could be extra...I love the stuff.

monster 10-01-2009 09:10 PM

with or without monster barf? :p

Clodfobble 10-01-2009 11:00 PM

7-Up cake.

DanaC 10-02-2009 04:22 AM

By rights there should be advocaat.


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