Once the whisking was done, I added the hot milk and poured it over the bread to sit like Dorie said. Then it went in the oven, and came out looking a little weathered. Oh well, I suppose every night can't be a 4 star night...but I'm glad I gave it a try.
TwD: 4 STAR CHOCOLATE BREAD PUDDING
Once the whisking was done, I added the hot milk and poured it over the bread to sit like Dorie said. Then it went in the oven, and came out looking a little weathered. Oh well, I suppose every night can't be a 4 star night...but I'm glad I gave it a try.
SUNDRIED TOMATO HUMMUS
I think I ate hummus every single day in Egypt. Our fallucca (boat) captain made it for us on a 3-day trip down the Nile, I had it on pita from street vendors, at lunch-time cafes. I really enjoy hummus - it's super easy and simple, and a great protein source for us veggie-lovin' peeps. It's so easy that it's pretty much instant gratification...did I mention I'm still a kid at heart? - Put first 6 ingredients in blender or food processor.
- Blend until well combined and mixture becomes homogeneous.
- Add water and/or chickpea liquid until the consistency is spreadable and dippable.
Hummus is good with so many things: pita, raw carrots, falafel, salad. A friend even made it into a tasty pasta sauce. I sauteed some onion, corrilini mushrooms, carrots, lettuce, and tomatoes and dipped it all in. I love eating with my hands!
TwD: CHOCOLATE AMARETTI TORTE
TwD: BANANA CREAM PIES
I was afraid to have a whole pie on-hand that Dorie said was best eaten that day - that's a whole lotta creme, so I made one-third of the recipe, made a bottom-only chocolate crust, and put it in four ramekins.
IRISH SODA BREAD
- Mix flour, salt, and baking soda.
- Cut in the butter until mixture resembles course meal.
- Add buttermilk and stir until moistened.
- Turn out the ball of dough and knead for 1 minute. Pat into a round, approximately 9 inches. Transfer to a buttered baking sheet and cut a large cross on top.
- Bake at 425 F for 40 minutes. The loaf will sound hollow when done.
There's something so satisfying about pulling a lovely loaf of bread out of the oven. It smelled so good baking and bread seems so daunting that the fact that it came out recognizable as a loaf of bread was delightful. You should have seen me knocking on the loaf with my ear to the crust, looking as if I expected someone to knock back and call out - come in to my loaf! because I'm sure I looked silly.
After the glee that I had produced bread wore off, I decided that Irish Soda Bread is good, but is better with butter...and even better with something fruity...something like...apple butter. So I used the Granny Smiths I had to make an apple butter that was delicious. I wasn't sure how it would turn out using Granny Smith apples, which aren't typically used for apple butter, but I have to say I was more than pleasantly surprised. Some apple butters tend to be very sweet and very clove-heavy. The tartness of the apples enhanced the sweet and the clove tastes.
I have to admit that I didn't measure anything for the apple butter. I just threw in the ingredients and surveyed by sight.
Apple Butter (Roughly)
3 apples
1/2 cup of sugar
1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
pinch of salt
- Combine all ingredients in a saucepan and add water just to cover the bottom.
- Bring to a boil and cook on medium heat.
- Stir and mash the apples and continue to cook.
- Cook. Cook. And cook some more. Until a dark brown color and thick enought to spread.
TwD: COCONUT BUTTER THINS
I ran into a few bumps. Believe it or not, the grocery store had zero macadamia nuts. I had no coriander, and only unsweetened coconut in the house (and again, none at the store. I guess this is what I get for trying to shop for baking goodies at a health food store.) So I decided to use slivered almonds, unsweetened coconut, and lots of lime zest.
TwD: BLACKBERRY CRUMB CAKE
I will definitely be making this again, and would love to try it with mixed berries.
Discoveries:
- Crumble will be crumble, and fall from even baked muffins. Containment.
- Move over cranberry, orange has a new friend.
- I don't know how to spell ramekin...ramikin...ramiken...ramakin...ramaken...very confusing word. Glad I only have to bake with it.