Passover is tomorrow (or at least our Seder dinner is) and it is my job to make the dessert.  Let me begin by first informing you, that I am not Jewish.  My husband, my children, and my in-laws are.  So, it probably is not a really good idea to ask someone like me to do anything for this feast.  Nevertheless, I attempted to make a nice recipe for Almond-Macaroon torte with chocolate frosting and orange compote (sounds good doesn't it?).
I'm afraid my rendition of it didn't look anything like the picture.  I knew when the batter was poured that something was terribly wrong.  But since I couldn't add flour or baking soda, I didn't know what the heck to do with it.  So I put it in the oven.  A torte is supposed to have a cake-like consistancy.   When I pulled my "torte" out, it was flat like a cracker and hard as a rock.
"Oh well," I thought.  "On to the frosting."  I didn't have much luck on that part either.  My frosting ended up like a brown play-do concoction.  I couldn't even spread it with a knife.  So I plastered it in place with my hands.
I stood back to look at my masterpiece.  I cut off a few uneven parts and covered it with saran wrap.  "Done!" I said.  It looked okay, but I figured it was going to taste aweful.
So my husband came home from work and my kids came home from school and started munching on the pieces I had cut off.  "Mmm.  That's good!" they said.
You have got to be kidding!
 
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