MarketWatch asked the founder of the Baltimore-based bakery Charm City Cakes: What do you serve for dessert on Thanksgiving?
The Ace of Cakes still aims to be a master at his craft. Especially when it comes to his Thanksgiving dessert spread.
Goldman, who has baked cakes for occasions ranging from one of President Barack Obama’s inaugurations to a Tony Bennett birthday party, has since gone on to host more shows for the Food Network. And as a judge, he appears on the new season of “Holiday Baking Championship” and also on two holiday specials.
MarketWatch caught up recently with Goldman, who now lives in California with his family, to hear about his Thanksgiving plans and ask him a range of financial and other questions. Here are edited excerpts from the conversation. Goldman: This year, I’m making two pecan pies and two pumpkin pies. There’s a South African dish called a milk tart. My wife saw a picture , and she was like, “I want that.” So I’m making that. I made chocolate ice cream. I made a Chinese five-spice cardamom of ice cream. I made a vanilla ice cream. I’m making some mandel bread, just little cookies for dunking in coffee. And then I’m also making cornbread and Parker House rolls.
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