{"id":167,"date":"2009-06-24T20:33:00","date_gmt":"2009-06-25T00:33:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.spiceaholic.com\/2009\/06\/24\/recipe-review-french-yogurt-cake\/"},"modified":"2009-06-24T20:33:00","modified_gmt":"2009-06-25T00:33:00","slug":"recipe-review-french-yogurt-cake","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.spicesbites.com\/recipe-review-french-yogurt-cake\/","title":{"rendered":"Recipe Review: French Yogurt Cake"},"content":{"rendered":"
This cake is so<\/span> French — simple yet elegant. There, I said it.<\/p>\n I’d heard of French yogurt cake before and found a recipe for it in Dorie Greenspan’s book Baking: From My Home to Yours<\/span> that I had intended to try, but I ended up finding an even easier version on Recipezaar<\/a>. Why I even bother buying cookbooks when I usually end up finding something online is a mystery that remains to be solved.<\/p>\n Anyway, even though we have been sweltering here in Georgia for the past week or so, I got bitten by the baking bug. Since the recipe looked easy enough and I had all the ingredients already, I figured it wouldn’t hurt to give it a try. I was also hoping that if it turned out okay then I could make it for this Bunco thing I’m going to this weekend.<\/p>\n I think this recipe and I are going to become good friends. It’s so versatile. All you have to do is change the flavor of yogurt you use and put in whatever additions you want and you have a new cake! What makes it even better is that if you use a 4 oz. yogurt container then you don’t need a measuring cup for this cake! C’est tr\u00e8s facile! (It’s so easy!) There are quite a few versions out there, this is the one I ended up using.<\/p>\n