A Monday Night Football Cake And Duff's Fond Memory Of The Redskins

It's an old Monday Night Football tradition to hold a Chalk Talk Luncheon in whatever city the game is being held in. It's an opportunity for the announcers and Monday Night Football crew to talk to invited local guests about the game, about Monday Night Football, and so on.
The one before last week's Redskins/Eagles game featured Jon Gruden, Ron Jaworski, Mike Tirico, and Michele Tafoya chatting with folks at Sequoia on the water in Georgetown. There was lots of speculation about how the playcalling would work out, about if the Redskins or Eagles were reeling more, and -- among the media in attendence -- about if they'd get a chance to talk to Gruden or not.
(The answers, in order: not terribly, the Redskins, and no.)
There was also a cake, which -- given the way the game turned out -- was pretty pretty much the highlight of the day.
The cake -- celebrating the fortieth anniversary of Monday Night Football -- was made the by Baltimore-based Charm City Cakes bakery, made famous on the Food Network show Ace Of Cakes. The bakery's founder, Duff Goldman, was on-hand to set up the creation, and was just as enthusastic as he comes across on the show, more than happy to talk about what made this cake different from the countless other football cakes they've done ... and to share his one Redskins memory.
"This cake," Goldman told me, "is a representation of the fortieth anniversary of Monday Night Football. And Monday Night Football is VERY dear to my heart. Because Mondays I get off of work, I'm usually tired, I'm kinda sad because Sunday football's over ... and then Monday I get to go home and there's another game. It's almost like, you know how after the Super Bowl you get kinda sad about having to wait until next season? Monday Night Football's kinda like a little slice of the Super Bowl, like, 'Oh, wait! There's ONE MORE GAME.' They're just something special about it."
You've done plenty of football-related cakes before. How do you keep coming up with ways to keep that fresh?
DG: "We've done a lot of football-themed cakes, but a Monday Night Football cake, you're making it FOR Monday Night Football. So it's got the trailer. The helmets of the teams that are playing -- got the Skins, got the Eagles. It's got all the announcers. We got Hank Williams Jr. up there on top of the thing. What says Monday Night Football more than 'Are you ready for some football?!?'"
You're a Baltimore Ravens fan--
DG: "I'm a DIE-HARD Ravens fan. I grew up a Patriots fan, became a Ravens fan when I moved to Baltimore ... and then the Patriots got good. Which made me really angry, and just made me an even bigger Ravens fan."
Do you have any particular feelings for the Redskins either way? They're right down the road....
DG: "You know what I'll tell you about the Redskins? My very, very, very first football memory -- which made me wanna play football, and I wound up as a nose tackle in high school -- was Super Bowl XVII. John Riggins, dragging the entire Miami Dolphins defense into the end zone with him. I mean the guy was just out of control, right? Riggins was just one of the most exciting guys to watch play football.
"So I don't have a lot to say about the Redskins right now, but one of my fondest and earliest memories is of the Redskins. And you see it on paintings, on the sides of conversion vans ... you SEE that image."
Have you ever seen it in cake form?
DG: "We haven't actually done it as a cake, but if anyone out there wants it, we'd love to take a shot at it."

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11-03-2009 @ 2:07PM
Mike said...
CAKE Boss > Duff... plus u never switch teams. Fail!
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