But India is a long way off, it’s been 30 years since Jeff hung up his Speedos as captain of Pepperdine’s water polo team and making a baby takes way more time than cranking out a batch of sugared flowers, as we do in this recipe for candied violets.
It’s also a good idea to keep a supply of professionally-made flowers on hand for that certain je ne sais quoi called for in recipes like these buttery Sablé cookies, a Liberace favorite. These all-sugar blossoms are practically indestructible and keep forever when stored in a Tupperware container.
This nice but rather earnest buttercream-frosted cake got a good gussying up with the application of tiny wild strawberries, the tippy-tippy top leaves of new mint shoots, a tuft or two of micro-clover and nasturtium leaves no bigger than nickels. A stalk of salvia added little bells the color of lapis lazuli.
The (relatively) bigger strawberries crowning the cake came from a nearby East Hampton farm. That fabulous Stem Gem strawberry huller I rave about ensured each berry was trimmed to perfection.
Did I mention this dainty gâteau was Steven Russell’s birthday cake? Well it was a very happy birthday indeed.