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Eating Chocolate Cake for Research

16.jpgI usually save this type of posting for my family blog, Dishing it up Family Style, but there is a tiny bit of food related stuff at the end and I am hoping that my fellow recipe hounds might be able to help me out.

To start off with, Monday evening was a fantastic night. Three of my girlfriends and I all went down to the Plaza to a forum and book signing by my favorite fiction author, Jodi Picoult. If you like to read, you must pick up some of Jodi's books. She is a phenomenal author. My favorite book of hers is My Sister's Keeper but I truly love all of her books. I really enjoyed hearing her read from her newest novel, Nineteen Minutes. After the chilling reading, she opened up the forum to questions from the audience. She spoke a lot about the research that goes into each of her books, which I found to be fascinating. I also enjoyed listening to her talk about her writing schedule (one book a year) and her theory on writer's block (which is for people who have the luxury of time on their sides).19-400.jpg

We waited in line to get our picture taken with her and to get our books signed. After getting our books signed and photos taken with Jodi, we headed over to McCormick & Schmick's across the street for dessert. We sat outside overlooking the plaza and enjoyed some wine and some very entertaining guests at another table serenading each other. It was a lovely evening...right down to the dessert.

Now, you all know I have a fondness for the Chocolate Bags at McCormick & Schmick's. Without a second of hesitation, that is what I chose off the menu. Kathy ordered a Chocolate Bag as well. Sara chose a layered chocolate cake and Amy chose the apple pie.  We all decided that we would each share our dessert which was fine by me. I have a huge weakness for layered chocolate cake as well (I bet you didn't know that!), so I was excited to get to taste something new off the McCormick & Schmick's menu. When the desserts arrived we all dug in. I tasted my own first and then I took a spoonful of Sara's chocolate cake.

STOP RIGHT THERE...... could it be?? Is there something better at McCormick and Schmick's than the chocolate bag?

Ladies and Gentlemen... I have found the epitome of layered chocolate cake. The chocolate cake to end all chocolate cakes. The McCormick & Schmick's chocolate cake is five layers of rich chocolate cake with layers of white chocolate mousse in between. It is then topped with a light whipped chocolate frosting and drizzled with a creamy chocolate sauce.  I kept taking taste after taste trying to blend the flavors together in my mind...trying to picture what the recipe for this amazing cake would look like. I have an idea, but an idea is not good enough for me. I want the REAL thing! I want to be able to recreate this amazing cake in all of its glory. So...my dear readers...if any of you have a recipe similar to what this cake sounds like, would you share it with me? If you have an Uncle/Brother/Sister/Mother who works at McCormick's, would you try to squeeze this recipe out of them? If you are successful, you will be my favorite reader of all time!

Posted on Wednesday, April 4, 2007 at 03:04PM by Registered CommenterKristen | Comments15 Comments

Reader Comments (15)

I heard about that "My sister's keeper" book too,great review about it as well.I will try and get that.

Well..layered form McCormick, no idea!Hope I am still the fav!!;P
April 4, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterasha
I am with you on the Jodi Picoult books. They are great and always center around a fascinating topic. You feel like you learned something due to all her research. I missed her when she was in NYC, I will have to catch her on the next book.....
April 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterCountryGirlCityLife
Chocolate, you said it all right there in one word.
April 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJenifer
Seriously, why are you asking? This is a great excuse to travel around the world doing nothing but eating chocolate cakes as a business expense! Now that's the life... and You'd have lots of chocolate addicts visiting your blog!
April 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterDeborah Dowd
I have never actually eaten at a McCormick & Schmick's so I can't say I have the recipe. I can usually find restaurant knock off recipes online, but I search and searched, and this one is no where to be found. Must be an awfully good cake, because this recipe is kept under lock and key!
April 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterDeborah
Gosh, I do hope somebody has the recipe because I know you would have to post it here and it would sweep the globe. You really break a girls heart when you don't have the recipe.
Just hear about the every bite of that cake I already ecstatic!
April 5, 2007 | Unregistered Commentergattina
Your evening sounds just about perfect - as does that cake. I hope you can find the recipe! =)
April 5, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterLisa
I am really intrigued by the chocolate bag thing. Have you ever found any pictures of it?
April 5, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterCheryl
I can't help with the chocolate cake dilemma but I'd LOVE to know more about the Jodi Picoult reading, particularly more about her writing schedule. That does sound fascinating!
April 5, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterKaren Beth
You didn't take a picture of the Chocolate Bag?? Someone down here asked the other day if we had ever had one...imagine, clear down here at the ends of the Earth they have heard of M&S Chocolate Bag. For you to prefer the cake says a lot about it because I know you have been addicted to the Chocolate Bag!
April 5, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterpat/mom
mmm...the cake sounds dreamy! I've never heard of McCormick & Schmick's though =(. I have Nineteen Minutes on my Amazon list.
April 5, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterPam
Thanks for telling me about the cupcake and the comments! I just fixed it! You're a shibby grrl for catching that for me!
April 5, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterGarrett
Research sounds like a good reason for eating chocolate. Yes, JP is good!
April 7, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMimi
I loved The Pact but have had a harder time with some of her later books. I'm looking forward to hearing what you think of Nineteen Minutes. I love going to readings!! It is so cool to meet the authors of books you love in person.

Good luck with the recipe!
April 10, 2007 | Unregistered Commentermarty

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