Welcome to ‘The Voice Kitchen’ podcast: Where Recipes and Voice Talent Blend! I’m your host, Cheryl Holling
From savory soups to sweet desserts, this podcast has something for everyone. Whether you're a seasoned chef or just starting out in the kitchen, ‘The Voice Kitchen’ is a place for voice actors and foodies to gather ‘round a virtual table and share their most special recipes! You don’t have to be a VO to tune in to The Voice Kitchen so grab a seat in The Voice Kitchen and let’s get cookin!
Given the time of year it is, it would be fitting to say that we’ve transitioned away from the smokin’ BBQs of summer, although parts of the country are still experiencing summer temps. So there’s still time to grill up the ‘Tequila Lime Fajita recipe shared by Richard Durrington during our last episode given it remains one of the most listened-to episodes emanating out of the Kitchen.
As we transition towards Fall, with holiday travel and meals already being planned, it feels right to kick off the new season of ‘The Voice Kitchen’ with a mouth-watering dessert. And today’s delectable treat is presented by up and coming VO Chef, Julie Ayotte.
Originally hailing from Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, Julie now calls Springfield, Virginia her home. With a lifelong passion for Voice Acting, Julie’s voiceover secret sauce and superpower, is her fluency in both English and French, enabling her to perform in either language. This makes her an invaluable asset for both single-language and bilingual projects. With a background in IT, she’s a natural in corporate narration and e-learning courses.
And when she’s with family and friends, you can find Julie baking the recipe we’ll be chatting about today; Gateau Chomeur or Pudding Cake - the cherished family recipe handed down to her from her grandmother.
To learn more about this unique talent and Gateau Chomeur, I’d like to open up ‘the Voice Kitchen’ by extending a warm Bienvenue to Julie Ayotte…
Following is the recipe for Gateau Chomeur:
Cake:
2 cups All-pupose flour
1 Cup White Sugar
1/4 Cup Butter
2 Eggs
1 Cup Milk
1tsp Vanilla
1Tbsp Baking Powder
Syrup: (refer to recorded recipe for proper amount of maple syrup to replace brown sugar)
2 Cups Brown Sugar
4 Cups Boiling Water
1tsp Vanilla
1 Tbsp Butter
Also needed:
Large steel soup pot (that can go in the oven)
2 Large mixing bowls
Butter to grease the pan
Spatula
Directions:
1) combine sugar and butter in bowl
2) mix well
3) mix flour and baking powder
4) add milk and vanilla and mix well
5) grease the cake pan
6) transfer batter into pan
7) make the syrup: combine brown sugar, boiling water and butter and mix well
8) gently pour the sauce over a spatula so it gently covers the batter
9) bake at 375F (190C) for 45 minutes (poke with toothpick and it should come out dry)
You may contact Julie via the following:
Business email Address: julie@julieayotte.com
Your business website: julieayotte.com
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