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Tuesday, January 24th, 2012
This time of year kind of stings a bit, this time around.
My third cookbook should have been coming out right about now… but it was backburnered when we were hit by the tornado just over 8 months ago. Given that I still don’t have a functional kitchen (1 week to go!)… it was a good decision.
Anyway, given the subject matter of the book – greasy, cheesy, deep fried, baconny “Guy Food”… all of this talk about Superbowl Party food has me a little sad for what could have been, you know? Ah well.. next year!
I’m not one to wallow, so I went through all of my past blog posts and culled the absolute best recipes for sporting event parties – all linked here (click on the photos)! Appetizers, Main Dishes, and Sweet Treats.
Hope you all find some great inspiration here, and have a fun party!
PS: Be sure to take a photo of anything that you make from our recipes, and post it to our Facebook page! We love seeing what you come up with!
Now, on to the recipes… (more…)
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Monday, January 16th, 2012
Cream puffs / profiteroles are a great “fancy” dessert option. Not only are they insanely easy to make, they take very little in the way of ingredients, and can be customized many ways.
Cream puffs start out with the batter – Pâte à choux, or “choux pastry”. It’s a basic recipe that’s used to make everything from cream puffs and eclairs to cruellers and churros. It doesn’t contain any leavening ingredients (yeast, baking powder, baking soda, etc), instead relying on its high moisture content to puff during baking. Baked at a high temperature, the water becomes steam and creates large air pockets in the final product. Fill them however you want – with pastry cream, pudding, mousse – and there you go. Fancy dessert!
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If you want to up the badass factor though, consider assembling cream puffs into a croquembouche.
A croquembouche is a spectacular dessert. It’s traditionally served at weddings in various European cities, but is also becoming a popular alternative to wedding cakes here in North America. It’s also great for holiday dinners, or fancier potlucks.
A bit of a disclaimer here: This is an easy recipe to make, however, it’s also sort of dangerous. I won’t kid you, there is nothing worse than a hot sugar burn. If you drop the sugar onto skin, it will burn, it will stick, and it will HURT! Please exercise caution when dealing with the caramel in this recipe.
If you do make this for a group, and you do manage to burn yourself in the process.. I promise the reception it will receive – and the amount of brownie points you’ll gain – will be worth it. Be careful anyways, though.
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The recipes below – the cream puff dough, filling, and caramel to assemble the croquembouche – are all from my first cookbook, The Spirited Baker. Used together, you can make a croquembouche from scratch, start to finish. (more…)
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Thursday, January 12th, 2012
Within the next two weeks, I should have a skeleton of a kitchen – cabinets and counters, but no cabinet faces, doors, or trim. So excited!
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In the meantime, however, I’m forced to dig through my archives – across several computers – for older photos and recipes that I have not yet posted. In today’s case, this recipe was featured in my first cook book, The Spirited Baker. The photos were taken prior to publication, with the aim of being the divider page for the “Fancy” chapter.
Well, I had a change of heart, went with that gorgeous photo of the truffles instead, and have been sitting on these photos ever since. Time to share! |
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There are so many different ways to make a traditional dinner favorite – ravioli – into a new dessert favorite. Dough and filling types can be mixed and matched, cooking method can vary – baked, boiled, deep fried – and various different sauces can be used.
Dessert ravioli can be a little more labor intensive than some other recipes, but the effort is worth it! Dessert ravioli is something unique and unexpected. With a little creativity in presentation, it can really be a
showstopper for your guests! Try serving it in martini glasses, with a light drizzling of sauce.
Enjoy this recipe? Be sure to check out The Spirited Baker for more types of dessert ravioli, fillings, sauces… as well as many other tasty desserts!
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Friday, December 30th, 2011
New Years Eve is just a few days away! One thing is certain, from reading Twitter, Facebook, and the net in general – melted chocolate is factoring into celebration plans in a BIG way!
In preparation for this blog entry, I put out the call for questions on Twitter and Facebook – and you guys had some good ones! Chocolate can be an incredibly finicky thing, so I’m happy to be able to provide some answers!
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