Due to the perishable nature of this week's TWD, mine will be a Wednesday with Dorie - I'll have people over to eat it tomorrow, and I don't want to eat it all myself today!
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Monday, June 16, 2008
No barbri-que!
The corn pudding was a recipe from the W&L cookbook, and it was a real winner. I received complements from everyone on it - even the hard-to-please people! And it's one of the easiest recipes I've attempted lately! I doubled the recipe, but the regular recipe made plenty!
1 (8.5 oz) box Jiffy Corn Muffin mix
1 (17 oz) can cream corn (not drained)
1 (17 oz) can whole kernel corn (not drained)
2 eggs, well beaten)
1 (8 oz) container sour cream (I used low fat, and couldn't tell I was missing anything).
sugar to taste (I didn't use any, and again, didn't think I was missing anything - and we're southern)
1 stick butter, melted
Mix all ingredients.
Bake in 9x9 (2 quart) casserole dish at 350 for about 45-50 minutes.
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Labels: cookies, corn pudding, Martha Stewart, sandwich cookies
Friday, June 13, 2008
Shameless self-promotion
I am excited about opening a little etsy shop, so I've been doing some baking so that I have pictures of stock for the shop.
I made puppy treats (Hershey was more than a little excited about this one, and stole some while I was trying to snap pictures!) and a bunch of different sugar cookies!
Posted by Elizabeth at 12:14 PM 5 comments
Labels: baking, dog treats, etsy, sugar cookie
Thursday, June 12, 2008
When in doubt, ask the internet!
While organizing my cookie cutters, I came across this one. I have no idea what it is. I turned it in every direction, and I've looked at it several times, and I still have no idea. Any ideas?
Posted by Elizabeth at 12:00 AM 5 comments
Labels: cookie cutters, mystery
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Just in the nick of time!
TWD, and it's (barely) still Tuesday! I did re-make the tartlets, and they turn out much better when I actually follow directions! The dough was an entirely different dough with the egg yolk added. I suspect that this is partially to do with the egg yolk and partially to do with the fact that I received my replacement lid for the food processor today (YAY!!!). I was bad and melted the one that came with it by trying to wash it in the dishwasher. Oops. It's better now though. See, pretty dough!
And with good dough, the shells turned out much more beautifully! They had more substance and weren't so crumbly. Again, I'm converted - following directions is soooo worth it!
So, pie crust mission accomplished, just add jam and strawberries (and a little cool whip). Delish!
Posted by Elizabeth at 11:28 PM 10 comments
Labels: strawberry, TWD
I may not be the best student, but I can be productive.
Finally, I set up an Etsy shop, The Stepford Kitchen! I'm still working on getting up listings and setting up the shop itself, but I'm excited. I just worry that others won't love my food as much as I love making them. I'm focusing on sugar cookies, since they won't melt in the crazy heat this summer.
Posted by Elizabeth at 7:06 PM 2 comments
Labels: baking, Belmont Stakes, bulk, Bush Cookies, cookie cutters, flour, herb garden, organization, Stepford Kitchen, sugar
TWD - coming soon
Monday, June 9, 2008
Internet Come Back!
I have been 'sharing' my neighbor's internet connection for the last few months. They moved out last weekend, so I've been without internet while I wait for the cable company to come and hook it up. They promise to come by tomorrow. I swear, there will be lots of update then!
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Tuesday, June 3, 2008
TWD - french brownies
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Monday, June 2, 2008
TWD - what to do with left-over brioche
I have an unnatural obsession with creme de fluers from au bon pain. I do not live within 2 hours of an au bon pain, and honestly, that's probably for the best (at least from the stand-point of my weight-gain). However, it has led to a couple of years of wishing I had a recipe (or the skill/knowledge/experience with which to come up with my own recipe) with which to recreate them.
This week's TWD left me with an extra 1/2 batch (1 loaf's worth) of brioche dough to find a used for. It reminded me of my distant memories of creme de fluers, and when I saw that another Dorrite had used her left-over dough for cream cheese and jam rolls. Clearly, this was my sign from above that I should finally try to make a mock creme de fluer. So I did.
I rolled out the dough as if making rolls, only I tried to get it a little thinner, and kept it more rectangular, long but short.
Then I rolled one side over a dollop of cream cheese filling, the other side over it's own dollop, and sealed in the middle and on the bottom.
(I tried adding a middle dollop on a couple of them, but those ended up being the ones that overflowed in the middle. Sad, since I would have liked to have the more 'authentic' three.)
Then I let them rise in the muffin cups overnight - because I forgot about them and passed out.(I used jumbo muffin cups because I was afraid of them rising too much, but now I realize that they would have fit much better in regular sized-cups. These were just short and fat. see photo below.)
Finally, I baked them at 350 for about 20 minutes.
Next time (ie, with the last 1/4 of the dough), normal muffin tins, and only rising for 1.5 hours.
Posted by Elizabeth at 1:23 PM 2 comments
Labels: baking, Brioche, cream cheese, cream cheese filling, creme de fluer, experiment