Baking Life: Storied Chesapeake Island Fights for Survival | Sailing Beat STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX! TRAVELBEAT newsletters offer new beats, deals and events. E-mail Home Destinations Subscribe Writers Links About Us Enter your Email RSS BEAT TOPICS Sailing Beat Art&Craft Baking Life: Storied Chesapeake Island Fights for Survival Bicycling By Steve Blakely — March 31, 2008 Birding CasualEats GoingSolo Golf&Beyond Literary Monasteries The Author A recent spate of news articles have brought fame (if not yet fortune) to bakers of the Smith Island Layer Cake, a local delicacy made on Maryland's last remaining inhabited off-shore island in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay. But despite their bright light and positive spin, what the stories really illuminate is the hard times on Smith Island -- and how the remaining 360 or so local residents are fighting to stay on their island home. Sailing [Smith Island, Chesapeake Bay] Showcase There are two basic types of Smith Island Cake: 10-layer Sidetrips traditional (yellow cake), and eightlayer peanut butter, both slathered with sweet (usually chocolate) icing. Spirits Sportslovers Its origins are as murky as the frosting, but the dish is believed to have been started as a variation on Tango Tools&Tips Volunteer an English torte and is generally credited to Frances Kitching, an island Wildthings cook whose crabcakes were worldfamous and whose recipes comprise More to Explore: Sailing Browse Sailing Beat Recommended Reading Sailing Links Ads by Google Sailing Island Caribbean Boat Island of Barbados Destinations Annapolis (4) Antarctica (2) Steve Blakely has been exploring the Chesapeake Bay for 30 years. He docks Bearboat, an Island Packet 26, in Galesville, Maryland. (Photos: www.smithisland.org) SelfDiscovery WineHunter Steve Blakely Writer and Skipper the island's official cookbook. You can order a home-made Smith Island Layer Cake for $22-$25, plus shipping ($6-$12) from the island's web site -- or you can sail there and taste one yourself. The only way to get to Smith Island is by boat and it's a great destination if you sail the Chesapeake Bay, but only if you have a shoal-draft vessel. [Smith Island Layer Cake] The never-ending erosion of the island makes "Big Thoroughfare" (the dredged channel that snakes through the marshland to the island's three towns) a pretty shallow affair, especially during low tide. Last time I went through there in Bearboat, my Island http://www.travelbeat.net/sailing/archives/2008/03/layer-cake-smith-island-md.html[1/19/2011 12:39:27 PM] Tangier Island Cruise Relax on a day cruise to Tangier Book your ticket online today www.TangierIslandCr… Virgin Islands Charters Groups/Special Events Up to 25 pass, 340-774BOAT dolphinshuttle.com Sandals ® Caribbean Escape to The Caribbean For A Luxury Included® Vacation. Book Now www.Sandals.com 2011 Baltimore Boat Show Baltimore Convention Center. Order Tickets Online & Save! www.BaltimoreBoatSh… Recent Posts Baking Life: Storied Chesapeake Island Fights for Survival | Sailing Beat Antilles (1) Argentina (2) Bahamas (2) Packet 26 (which draws only 3 feet), we frequently hit bottom if we strayed even a little outside the channel. Any vessel over 4 feet in draft is likely to have trouble finding navigable water going through Smith. Baltimore (5) Bermuda (1) Boston (2) If you don't want to go on your own boat, there are two ferries that serve Smith Island: Brazil (1) • From Point Lookout, Md., on the Western Shore of the British Columbia (1) Chesapeake Bay (the north shore of the Potomac River), one boat leaves at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday through Sunday during non-winter British Virgin Islands (5) Cabo San Lucas (1) California (4) Canada (2) Caribbean (8) Catalina Island (1) Chesapeake Bay (16) months, and returns in the afternoon. • From Crisfield, Md., about 12 miles away on the Eastern Shore, one boat leaves daily at 12:30 pm, returning in the afternoon. Rates are $24 per adult, $12 per child (three to 11). 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John Smith was the first Chicago-Mackinac Race: 'The Mac' Hits 100 with 5,000 Sailors Traversing Lake Michigan Bastion of Baltimore: Fort McHenry Still Stands as a Harbor Gateway European to see the island during his famous "voyage of discovery" in 1608, having left the starving colony of Jamestown, Va., to explore and map the Chesapeake Bay. The island is named not for Capt. John, but rather for Henry Smith, an early landowner from Jamestown. English and Welsh setters first colonized the islands between 1659 and 1686. The area is so remote that current residents can trace their genealogy back 12 generations. Today there are three towns in the Baltimore Harbor: Summer Salute to Francis Key and His Star-Spangled Poem Tangier Island: A British Foothold in the Chesapeake Bay Archives marshy group of islands: Ewell (the largest), Tylerton, and Rhodes Point. Residents' distinctive dialect, often described (incorrectly) as Elizabethan, November 2008 is what linguists call "Tidewater English" or "Ocracoke Brogue," a unique September 2008 blending of Old English, American Southern and coastal accents. August 2008 [Smith Island Museum] Early residents farmed the islands (then much larger than today) for their livelihood, and later turning to fishing, crabbing, and oystering. During the 1700s, the fiercely independent watermen also turned to piracy (known locally as "picaroons"), preying on both British and Patriot shipping during the Revolution. In those lawless days, Rhodes Point was better known as "Rogues' Point." Normandy (1) North Carolina (1) Portugese Skywatch: From Moonrise to Sunset Today, Smith Island -- like its neighboring inhabited island just to the south, Tangier Island, Va. -- is threatened by a rising sea level (the water has come up a foot in the past century), increasing water pollution from http://www.travelbeat.net/sailing/archives/2008/03/layer-cake-smith-island-md.html[1/19/2011 12:39:27 PM] October 2008 July 2008 June 2008 May 2008 April 2008 March 2008 February 2008 January 2008 December 2007 November 2007 October 2007 Baking Life: Storied Chesapeake Island Fights for Survival | Sailing Beat Nova Scotia (1) Portugal (2) Rhode Island (1) Rio De Janeiro (1) Roskilde (1) Russia (2) San Diego (2) San Francisco (2) San Francisco Bay (1) Santa Cruz (1) development throughout the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and rapidly shrinking seafood resources (oysters are gone as a commercial catch and blue crabs are shrinking fast). The island has lost more than 3,300 acres in the last 150 years, and the remaining marshland stands barely four feet above sea level. The island's population has been steadily dropping as the land and jobs slowly disappear. So few children remain that the island's school was closed several years ago, and the remaining school-age children take a boat to and from class in Crisfield each day. Signs of real poverty on the island are impossible to miss. Scandinavia (1) Scotland (1) Singapore (1) [Abandoned Smith Island Waterman's Home] South Africa (1) Which is why Layer Cake is South America (4) so important to the island. Southern Ocean (2) As economic options have Spain (1) shrunk, tourism has become increasingly important. St. Croix (1) St. John's (1) St. Petersburg, FL (1) St. Petersburg, Russia (1) St. Thomas (1) St. Vincent (1) Sweden (1) Terra del Fuego (2) U.S. Virgin Islands (5) Venezuela (2) Virgin Islands (2) Virginia (5) Washington (1) Washington, D.C. 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But you don't have to go down too many layers to see that Smith Island Cake is really part of a determined struggle to save their homes, heritage, and community. Experience At-a-Glance Smith Island • Official Web site • Smith Island Museum • Lodging • Smith Island Marina • Wikipedia entry • Book: "Island out of Time," by Tom Horton • Dialect: To hear the Smith Island dialect, see this snippet of the award-winning documentary, "Island Out of Time," by Hugh Drescher News articles • New York Times, "Islands Past and Future, in a Layer Cake" • National Public Radio, "Smith Island Cake Poised for Maryland Fame" • NPR Photo Gallery of Smith Island Smith Island Layer Cake • Mail order • Traditional recipe (10 layers) • Peanut butter recipe (8 layers) http://www.travelbeat.net/sailing/archives/2008/03/layer-cake-smith-island-md.html[1/19/2011 12:39:27 PM] Baking Life: Storied Chesapeake Island Fights for Survival | Sailing Beat hotels, hurricane noel, hurricanes, intelligent design, Intracoastal Waterway, islands, Jamestown, labor strife, lakes, lighthouses, luxury travel, marinas, marine archeology, Marine Corps, marine ecosystems, maritime history, maritime museums, marsh harbor, massau, merchant marine, military history, monuments, motorboating, museums, national parks, natural history, navigation, Navy, nuclear power, oceans, oil spill, osprey, outrigger canoe, oysters, paradise island, photography, pirates, pollution, ports, preservation, rally, rivers, Robotic sailing, sailboat design, sailboat racing, sailboats, sailing associations, sailing records, sailing school, sails, Santa Ana, science, scuba diving, sea burials, Sept. 11, shipping, ships, shipwrecks, shipyards, shopping, skywatch, Smith Island, snorkeling, Special Olympics, sports, squarerigger, state parks, storms, surfing, tall ships, Tangier Island, technology, tropical storms, U.S. Navy, underwater archeology, Vikings, warships, watermen, waves, whaleships, wildlife, wine, wine-tasting, winter, women sailing, writers, yacht, yacht clubs Permalink | Leave a Comment Destinations: Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, Virginia Related Stories: B&Bs, blue crabs, Capt. 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