Tuesday 29 November 2011

Peanut Butter Chocolate Shortbread


Yes. You heard right. Shortbread made with peanut butter & chocolate, and incidentally without any milk or eggs.

During the holidays or for any occasion, my melt in your mouth shortbread is one of my most prized recipes. I am quite proud of the result and hope you will be too.

You can dress it up a number of ways. For the holidays we do these up like gingerbread men with a simple glaze for our son, because he isn't a fan of gingerbread or sugar cookies. Often, I drizzle chocolate topping over the cookies in little zig-zags with a fork, or just dust with a little icing sugar for presentation sake. But honestly, these are great on their own. The texture is a little more hearty than a standard shortbread and it looks a little prettier too with the flecks of chocolate all throughout.


Sunday 20 November 2011

Curry Corn Pound Cake


Tired Of The Typical?


I made this pound cake for my son at age 18 months, because he seemed so fond of curry, and I thought I'd try to incorporate it into something with a different texture. He has always had very particular preferences, and I am always trying to get him to broaden his tastes. I thought I might have been losing my mind at the time, or having a crazy craving (my husband said, 'you aren't pregnant again are you?') but I did it anyway and the result was just delicious. I usually do it with a cream cheese frosting, but it is lovely on it's own as well. I have also made this with dark chocolate chips. Sound a tad nuts, I know, but was soo delish!!
This recipe is fairly quick and easy, and is actually pretty healthy with out the cream cheese or chocolate! Hmmm... maybe, it would be nice with the cream cheese frosting and the chocolate chips?? I'll try that next time and send an update :)

Curry Corn Pound Cake Recipe

 

Saturday 19 November 2011

Who Can Bake & Cook?


In My Opinion, Anyone Can.

 
Just a quick note on how I feel about naysayers in the kitchen.

Culinary Art. It is called this because anyone can cook. Now I sound like Gusteau from Ratatouille, I just realized, but it is none the less true. 
In recent years, our kitchens have burst into a larger than life industry. The Food Network, with all kinds of reality cooking competitions as well as the old more traditional set of a straightforward cooking show, has really changed the general public's food perception. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the channel, the shows, and the free magazines I get from grocery stores and the liquor store and such. I love the awareness in general as I feel people should delight in food and not just eat it for sustenance; man cannot live on bread alone!  However, there is a down side to all this. Suddenly everyone with cable is a 'foodie'. Again, I am a 'foodie' too I guess (though I never use the term), so don't feel judged, it's just that with everyone walking around as self professed experts, it could be a little daunting to a novice in the kitchen. Fear of failure is the last thing a person in the kitchen should be concerned about. As I mentioned, it is called an art. Art appreciation is subjective. Cook to your own taste, and if you don't like it, fine. Personally I'd still offer it to my husband to see if I can spare the waste, but throw it out if you really want to, and then try again. Or perhaps you can still work with what you have and make something else! The point is, If you like it, it is good. I really believe that this is true. And 99% the time when I am inspired to combine flavors that I think in my head will taste great, but I also think an 'expert' might *gfaw* at me for even suggesting... the result waters my mouth and everyone who tries it. 
Realistically, everything probably sounded peculiar once, right? Once upon a time someone looked at a shaft of wheat, and thought hey, maybe I will get that inner bit out of the casing and grind it up and then I will take this white stuff from the cows teet and this thing from the chicken coop, and some of that stuff from the beehive and I will bake it up. I wouldn't be surprised if that kind of thing got some people shunned from the table... until of course the bread product was tasted.

So go ahead. surely the idea you were thinking of didn't sound that bizarre. :) 

Saturday 12 November 2011

Would I Like A Dessert Drink?

I don't know......I am going to have to think about that one. 

Would I like a shoulder rub, a vacation, a million dollars, a maid? 

Cold Maple Creme Latte

Friday 11 November 2011

Fave Fall Night Cap


The kids are asleep and my husband isn't home. Just grabbing any old drink out of the fridge would make me feel like a cliche... but what if I prepare something soothing and delicious. A scrumptious hot beverage. Well that is much better I think. Not one bit the cliche. 


Here is what tonight's cupboard contents offered. 



Hot Apple Jack