![capsy cake nyc capsy cake nyc](https://pic.cakesdecor.com/o/NYcake_lni7cm.jpg)
Which is totally understandable, despite all the Hydra, mind control aspect. He would probably never even stay in a room with Bucky. Tony's outburst when he gets back to Earth is evident of the fact that he's not let go of those feelings of betrayal. That only became more clear with every appearance he made.
![capsy cake nyc capsy cake nyc](https://pic.cakesdecor.com/m/hhat6b9oxshnoajcsj7j.jpg)
But imo Bucky was never going to become Cap. I honestly appreciate your interpretation, I think CW was amazing and it's great it can generate varied responses. I think Tony calling him out and Steve dropping the shield in response is probably the strongest moment of visual storytelling in the whole MCU.Īnd the followup to that is just Tony rolling up and giving Steve the shield out of his trunk.like it's a bag of golf clubs he had to borrow for a fundraiser at work. Civil War is so awesome, and the final fight is so intense. Instead, Tony just gives Steve the shield back. By giving the shield to Bucky it is visually symbolic of his forgiveness to both Bucky (for killing his parents) and to Steve (for lying about it.) This gave Civil War a lot of weight.Īfter speculating on this for awhile, especially after Infinity War, I theorized that it would end with Steve either dying or going to retire, and afterwards Tony would give Bucky the shield as a sign of forgiveness. Steve will always be a hero, but he won't be using that shield anymore. I can never find the link anymore but I remember in interviews after Civil War either the writers or the directors (I think it was the writers) said that they thought it would really be the last time Cap held the shield.
![capsy cake nyc capsy cake nyc](https://pic.cakesdecor.com/m/fo9tiod9bxzxlbg1zptb.jpg)
(You do have to whisk your dry ingredients in another bowl, but that barely counts, right?) All you have to do is microwave your half-and-half in a measuring cup until hot to the touch and rinse out your mixer bowl between making the cake batter and your whipped cream.Īs for decorating the cake, you can keep it simple, or you can use a piping tip to create patterns with the whipped cream before garnishing it with slices of fruit.Yep, and I got to say.it was really under-whelming how this was resolved in Civil War. If you have a microwave, there are zero pots involved in this recipe, nearly making it a one-bowl cake. To increase the fat for an even more tender cake, I used half-and-half, which is richer than milk but not quite as viscous as heavy cream. Because butter is solid when cold, I opted for vegetable oil instead, which ensures the cake stays moist and tender even when refrigerated.
![capsy cake nyc capsy cake nyc](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/57/5d/8d/575d8dc94ac44676e16a78092ff8e023.jpg)
Most hot milk sponge cakes are made with milk and butter. The liquid fat coats the flour particles in the cake, yielding a tender cake with minimal gluten development. Here, I streamline things with a hot milk sponge, which is just as light as chiffon, but less fussy. Most Chinese bakeries use a chiffon cake as their base, which requires gently folding meringue into the cake batter. These cakes may look intimidating and elaborate, but they can actually be quite simple to make. I have memories of slicing into birthday cakes with my mom, using the dinky plastic serrated knife that the bakery provided, and clamoring for the mango balls that would sit on top of the cake. These fluffy, tender cakes decorated with whipped cream and fruit were a staple of family celebrations when I was growing up: We ate them at weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, and graduations. Fruit-topped whipped cream cakes from Chinese bakeries have a special place in my heart.