Sunday, August 5, 2012

Caramel Apple Snack Cake


This is one of my favorite cakes for several reasons: 

1) It's easy. Really easy.
2) The recipe is so weird. I like weird.
3) It is actually quite healthy (comparatively, anyway)
4) Most importantly, it's SOOOO delicious!

I could eat this whole cake in one sitting.

Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure I have eaten about half of it in one sitting before.

No judging.

But seriously, this cake is fabulous, and I don't feel at all bad about eating it because it's mostly just apples and whole wheat flour (okay, and a little sugar). It's perfect for autumn, but I'll take it any time of the year!

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Super Secret Spice Mix


What do you think of the fancy new blog design? I'm pretty happy with it. So I celebrated by eating WAY too much bread, dipped in some olive oil and my super secret spice mix. I was going to call this my super simple secret spice mix, but I thought that might be a little too much alliteration, even for me!

No matter what you call it, this is probably my favorite mix of spices to use on anything from meat, vegetables, eggs, or - my favorite -  as a dipping sauce for crusty bread. It's reminiscent of Italian seasoning, but has some other flavors too.

Perhaps it has been a secret until now, but I'm prepared to share my recipe with you lovely folks. Because, really, just look at that picture. Doesn't it make you hungry? 

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Blueberry Tart


I have this lovely friend. Her name is Emily, and we've known each other since we were six. Now, Em has many, many talents - so many I surely couldn't name them all - but cooking is really not one of them. To her immense credit, though, she's been working on it. She even made muffins from scratch all by herself the other day. I was so proud! :)

Anyway, she was hanging out with me the other day, and so I decided we'd kill two birds with one stone: she could learn how to make a tart, and I would get an assistant. Sounds perfect!

What's really perfect, though, is this tart. It's like a blueberry pie, with all of the goodness of a pie but the elegance of a tart. And it has a secret, too - a few pieces of sweet peach hiding in all those gorgeous blueberries. Along with some ice cream, it makes the perfect cozy summer dessert.

Whole Wheat Tart Shell



Whole Wheat Tart Shell
Adapted from "Baking" ed. Carole Clements


3/4 c. white flour and 1/2 c. whole wheat pastry flour
1 tsp. salt
7 T. cold butter, cut into chunks
1 egg yolk
2-3 T. ice water

Sift together flour and salt; cut in butter with a pastry cutter. Add egg yolk and 2 T water. Gather into a ball; if necessary, add the remaining tablespoon of water. Wrap in waxed paper and refrigerate for at least 20 minutes. When chilled, roll out on waxed paper and transfer to a 10" tart pan. Trim the edges, prick the bottom with a fork, and refrigerate until needed.

Bake as directed in your recipe. If blind baking, bake at 400 degrees for 15-20 minutes or until lightly browned.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Fried Plantains


I'll let you in on a little secret - up until yesterday, I had never deep-fried anything in my entire life. Truth be told, I was always a little scared of it. It seems like it would be easy to accidentally deep fry your fingers along with the food, and I like my fingers just how they are, thank you very much.

But the other day at the store, I saw a bunch of fresh plantains.

I can put aside my fear of deep-frying for delicious, delicious plantains. Have you ever had them before? If the answer is "no," you are seriously missing out! Plantains are relatives of the banana, and in fact look very much like oversized, thick-skinned bananas. They are more starchy, however, and taste kind of like a cross between a potato and a banana. Or something like that.

Friday, June 8, 2012

Almond Peach Tart with Whole Wheat Crust


Did you know that almonds and peaches are closely related? It's true! So it's no wonder that they taste so good together. A match made with science!

This almond peach tart is a delicious way to appreciate the season's freshest peaches, which you can find everywhere from farmer's markets to grocery stores this time of year. I've made the recipe a few times already this year, and each time I've gotten rave reviews. It never lasts more than a day!

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Tiramisu


Maybe it's the Italian in my blood, or maybe it's just my love of creamy things and coffee and chocolate. But no matter the reason, tiramisu is my favorite dessert EVER. And that's saying something, folks, because there are a lot of delicious desserts out there that I and my sweet tooth dearly love.

But tiramisu beats them all.

If you've never heard of it, tiramisu is an Italian dessert made with coffee-soaked ladyfingers, mascarpone cheese, whipped cream, and dusted with cocoa powder. In other words, heaven on a plate. The word literally means "pick-me-up" or, metaphorically speaking, "make me happy."