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How to make Turtle sponge cake ♡ English subtitles - Duration: 5:46.

Hello! My name is Elena Bazhenova.

I'm glad to welcome you at my kitchen!

The Turtle cake has an amusing appearance and pleasing harmonious taste.

Many knows this cake from childhood.

It is easy to cook from available ingredients.

For this recipe we take: for the dough: 2 cups of flour, 6 eggs, 1.5 cups of sugar,

2 tsp baking powder.

For the cream: 800g of sour cream and 1.5 cups of sugar.

For decorating - 50g of dark chocolate.

Make the dough. Break 6 eggs into the bowl.

You can whisk whites and yolks separately.

We make much simpler: whisk the eggs with the sugar.

Add the sugar.

Beat with electric mixer on high speed.

Beat for 5-10 minutes (depending on the mixer power).

The mixture should be increased by 2-3 times, and turn white.

Ad the flourd here, sifted through a sieve.

Adding the flour gradually.

Add the baking powder.

Gently make the batter.

Batter consistency should be like thick sour cream or batter for fritters.

You can add cocoa to make chocolate Turtle cake.

You can add food colors.

Then turn iridescent Turtle.

I will make a classic - light Turtle cake.

Take a baking pan, laid with the parchment paper.

Dessert spoon. You can take a teaspoon, but do not use a tablespoon.

Pour the batter onto parchment paper, in round shape.

Leave 1 inch between them, because they increase in size in the oven.

Put to bake in a preheated 180蚓/355蚌 oven.

It took about 10 minutes.

The sponge cookies are ready.

Bake until light golden brown.

Bake the next cookies.

Remove warm sponge cookies from parchment paper using spatula.

They stick a little to parchment paper.

Place on a towel.

Make the cream: mix sugar and sour cream.

We are doing it with a spatula or whisk.

It is not necessary to beat with a mixer or blender.

Just mix.

The cream is ready!

Make the Turtle shell.

I baked sponge cookies of different diameters.

Set aside three the smallest. We will make the head and feet of these.

Dip sponge cookies into the cream.

Using a special tongs it is more convenient.

To assemble cake, place on a serving plate. Circle.

Into a hill shape.

Take the next one.

The second layer.

Sprinkle with some grated chocolate.

The top of the cake can be decorated not only with chocolate, but slices of kiwi, orange, tangerine.

Then we can get a completely different turtle.

Leave the cake to soak for 3-6 hours.

Decorate the soaked cake with the legs and the head of the turtle.

Mouth and eyes made of melted chocolate.

Let's taste the cake!

Cut a piece.

It cuts very easily. The cake is very soft.

Airy.

I want to taste!

A little bit.

Delicious!

Silky, soft, well-soaked cake.

Cook with pleasure and enjoy!

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How Ed Sheeran Became Master of the Humblebrag

While you were busy listening to Ed Sheeran's album Divide on repeat, you might have missed a subtle change that has taken over the pop star's attitude.

While you were busy listening to Ed Sheerans album Divide on repeat, you might have missed a subtle change that has taken over the pop stars attitude.

Three years ago, Sheeran released his album X. He didnt follow up with any music until Divide, which dropped Friday.

Additionally, Sheeran quit social media for a full year while he traveled the world. For all intents and purposes, Sheeran was off the grid.

Fans didnt see him or hear from him until he decided to come back to music and tease his new album.

But when any star has a new project, they know they have to promote it, which means there are plenty of interviews and performances to go around for everyone.

But while Sheeran was away traveling the world, it seems he picked up a new talent: the art of humblebragging.

The Castle on the Hill crooner has been promoting his new album, which probably didnt need that much promotion, to be honest, and in a couples of interviews the British musician has let his confidence shine.

We cant say we blame him because the first two singles, Shape of You and Castle on the Hill, were instant hits, but its clear Sheeran knows it.

I think this year is going to be the high point. I have a feeling about it, Sheeran told BBC News.

Seventeen is my lucky number, and everyone I was scared of releasing of albums around me released them all last year—people like Beyoncé and The Weeknd and Bruno Mars..

He continued, Taylor [Swift] isnt going to be releasing until probably the end of this year—Christmas is the smartest time to release because thats when everyone buys records, so Ive got a full year of just all Ed, all the time.

And when it comes to sales and power rankings, Sheeran has no problem saying how he thinks Divide will fare. In a 100m sprint to get a No.1 album I just know Im going to win, he told GQ.

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Part of his reasoning, he figures, is that no matter how many other artists are out there making similar music to him, hes doing it alone.

There are so many singer-songwriters who do what I do that play with a band, he said in GQ.

Everyone walks away from me and thinks, Ive never seen that before. As soon as you lose that element of wow youre just like everyone else.

But what sets me apart now is being solo and it would be a drastic mistake to join the gang and be like everyone else..

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The Mock Execution of Fyodor Dostoyevsky - Duration: 7:49.

Hello I'm Daven Hiskey, you're watching the Today I Found Out YouTube channel, in the

video today, we're looking at that time a young Fyodor Dostoevsky was put in front of

a firing squad and thought he was going to die.

On December 22, 1849, members of a Russian intellectual literary group known as the Petrashevsky

Circle were sent to Semyonov Square to meet their fate – death by firing squad.

With the men pointing their rifles and fingers resting on the trigger, a messenger from the

Tsar rode into the square waving a white flag.

Like something out of a Hollywood movie, he declared he had an official pardon from the

Tsar of Russia, Nicholas I, in a "show of mercy."

This was not a show of mercy, but rather a staged way of fostering fear, terror, and

gratitude.

This was a "mock execution" and among the victims was the famed Russian author of

Crime & Punishment, Fyodor Dostoevsky.

So how did he get here?

Fyodor Dostoevsky was born in November 1821 to a working class Russian family.

His father worked for a hospital catering to the poor and, while his family was better

off than most, he saw first-hand the poverty and disillusionment of Russian society during

the 19th century.

When he was a child, Fyodor's father would be promoted several times at the hospital,

while coming into possession of lands and serfs.

This exposure to Russia's system of serfdom would greatly influence Dostoevsky later in

life.

By the time he had turned 18, both of his parents had died; his mother from consumption

(see our video on Why Tuberculosis was Called Consumption) and his father under more mysterious

circumstances.

While doctors said he died of a stroke, a neighbor swore up and down that he was murdered

by his peasants, tied to a chair and drowned in vodka.

In 1846, Dostoevsky published his first work Poor Folk (also called Poor People), a novella

depicting the lives of poor Russians and their relationships with the rich.

It was lauded as an achievement by critics, newspapers, and the general literary community.

Read the Russian political newspaper Northern Bee,

"News about a new genius, Mr. Dostoevsky, is circulating across St. Petersburg.

We do not know whether it is his real name or a pen-name.

The reading audience is praising his new novel, Poor People."

Even the great Russian critic Vissarion Belinsky praised the novel for being socially conscious

and written with great skill.

Taking Dostoevsky under his wing, he introduced him to a number of Russian writers, poets,

and artists.

At least one Dostoevsky biographer believed that this was not a good thing.

Said Dmitry Grigorovich, "I can say with confidence that the success of Poor People,

as well as the admiration of Belinsky, definitely had a negative influence on Dostoevsky."

Grigorovich goes on to describe how Dostoevsky became arrogant, insufferable, and too confident.

Only 15 days later, another short story of his, The Double, was published in a journal.

A few weeks later, this became Dostoevsky's second novel, a mere five weeks after his

first one.

This one was not lauded nor loved and his reputation almost immediately collapsed.

As a recent Guardian article put it, "Not merely trashed, the book was denounced.

Dostoevsky became a bad joke."

Partially due to the negative attention, Dostoevsky began to suffer from health issues.

He fell into severe financial trouble, as well.

This forced him to rely upon Belinsky and his group of socialist friends for help.

On most Saturdays and Sundays, Dostoevsky could be found at Mikhail Petrashevsky's

residence, who was an intellect and an advocate for utopian socialism.

They would talk, eat, discuss the trying times, and denounce serfdom.

This weekend group became known as the Petrashevsky Circle.

Besides Petrashevsky, Dostoevsky, and Belinsky, the circle was made up of such individuals

as the writer Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, the poet Aleksey Pleshcheyev, and the painter

Taras Shevchenko – all well known Russian creatives who happen to be socialist-leaning.

Besides serfdom, they also discussed socialist politics, their opposition to the Tsar Nicholas

I, and read banned literature.

This all came to a halt when, on April 23, 1849, 35 members of the circle were arrested.

There was also a note sent to police officers calling for Dostoevsky's arrest by name.

It read,

" According to the supreme order of the Tsar, I command you to arrest Junior-Lieutenant

and literary artist Fyodor Dostoevsky at four o'clock in the morning… to put a seal

on all of his papers, manuscripts, and books, and dispatch instantly all these materials,

together with Dostoevsky to the Third Section of the Royal Police of His Majesty… if Dostoevsky

claims that certain documents belong to other people, ignore these statements and seal those

documents as well."

The group was incarcerated in St. Peter and Paul Fortress Prison, or simply known as "Fortress

Prison," where the worst criminals were kept.

After months in prison, they were convicted of distributing letters with "abusive remarks

about the Orthodox Church and Government" and conspiring to publish "anti-Government

propaganda."

For this, they were sentenced to death by firing squad.

On December 22nd, they were marched out blindfolded to Semyonov Square in Saint Petersburg.

As preparations were made, every person was prepared to die that day.

As Dostoevsky would later write to his brother,

"There the sentence of death was read to all of us, we were told to kiss the cross, our

swords were broken over our heads, and our last toilet was made.

Then three were tied to the pillar for execution.

I was the sixth.

Three at a time were called out; consequently, I was in the second batch and no more than

a minute was left me to live."

In his novel, The Idiot, he also perhaps shed some light on his thoughts while he had that

minute left to live:

"…But better if I tell you of another man I met last year…this man was led out along

with others on to a scaffold and had his sentence of death by shooting read out to him, for

political offenses…he was dying at 27, healthy and strong…he says that nothing was more

terrible at that moment than the nagging thought: "What if I didn't have to die!…I would

turn every minute into an age, nothing would be wasted, every minute would be accounted

for…"

As the squad pointed their guns at the three tied to the posts (as noted, not Dostoevsky,

who was off to the side), the shout went out, "Prepare to fire!" and, then, another

sound rang out – that of a drummer who had been commanded to beat the "refuse," meaning

stop the previous order.

The messenger had arrived with Tsar Nicholas's I new order.

"Long Live the Tsar" was yelled, blindfolds were taken off, and the prisoners, including

Dostoevsky, had tears in their eyes.

They were saved, but this wasn't a last second show of mercy.

This pardon was actually agreed upon the day before, but with the orders that it was to

be announced only at the last possible second.

Mock executions have been a frequent torture technique meant to cause trauma, fear, and,

at times, gratitude to those who "saved" them.

They have even been used in modern times as well.

A recent ABC report stated that ISIS used mock executions on American and Japanese hostages.

In 1979, during the Iranian hostage crisis, those who worked at the American Embassy in

Tehran were subjected to mock executions.

The Chicago Tribune also reported that America's CIA may have staged mock executions in hopes

of getting alleged terrorists to talk in 2004.

Despite this reprieve, the prisoners didn't get off scot-free, far from it actually.

Dostoevsky, along with several of his fellow prisoners, were sent to work camps in Siberia,

where they spent four years doing hard labor.

When Dostoevsky was released in 1854, he was still required to serve in the Siberia Regiment

for a number of years.

But he also went back to writing, most likely humbled.

In 1854, he published The House of the Dead, a semi-autobiographical work about life in

a Siberian prison camp.

He continued to write and gain his literary creditability back.

In 1864, Crime & Punishment was published, a novel about a young student plotting to

kill a pawnbroker to take her riches and rid the world of "worthless vermin."

This was Dostoevsky's most famous work.

And, of course, it wouldn't have been written and you'd likely never have heard of him

if the decision to pardon Fyodor Dostoevsky hadn't been made.

It would seem he really didn't waste the rest of his life.

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