Showing posts with label sweet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sweet. Show all posts

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.

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."

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Johnnycake (Northern Cornbread)


I'll preface this by saying that real johnnycake is actually more of a flatbread made with cornmeal, rather than this lightly-sweetened cornbread. However, that's the title of the recipe passed down in my family for goodness knows how many generations, and who am I to argue with my ancestors?

This is one of those recipes that needs no augmentation, no experimentation. It may be ancient, but it's perfect exactly as it is. We eat it most often with chili or bean soup, but it's good with anything you like - greens, pork barbeque, fried chicken - you name it.

And while the debate between sweetened and unsweetened cornbread rages on, as a Northern gal, I prefer a little sweetness in mine. No matter how you like your cornbread, I would encourage you to try this recipe, with its dense yet not cloying texture, fluffy crumb, and just the perfect amount of sugar. It will keep for several days - but don't expect it to last that long!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Cherry Chocolate Bars


Have you ever had one of those days where you just need to bake something? No? Well I do, perhaps more than I care to admit, and today was one of them. I was tired of studying for finals, tired of the dreary, rainy weather that made me have to cancel my hike with a friend. But baking makes everything better! Trust me on this one.

I had set my mind on making Swedish Almond Bars, but we were all out of almonds. Also I was running low on Swedes, although those are optional. They really improve the flavor though... (insert laughter here).

So I decided it was improvisation time. Oh wait, that happens every day around here because I fail at keeping a well-stocked pantry. But sitting there on the shelf was a lovely bag of dried cherries, just begging to be used. "Eat me!" they cried. You know you're in trouble when the produce starts to talk to you.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Salted Caramel Cookie Bars


I was never a fan of caramel when I was younger. It wasn't that I hated it - it was just too bland. One-dimensional. But I changed my tune once I tried this new salted caramel thing that's going around. I bought right into this craze and I'm sold 110%. Salted caramel is legit, folks. If you haven't tried it, you're missing out on one of the most delicious things on this entire planet.

I have about a dozen recipes in my to-bake folder that integrate some form of salted caramel, and I decided this afternoon to try out one for salted caramel chocolate chip cookie bars. Doesn't that sound fantastic? Of course I had to make a few revisions of my own, but let me tell you, these things are as good as gold. Better, actually, because you can't eat gold.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Sweet-and-Sour Tofu



So I have to tell you something about myself: I'm in love with tofu. Really, truly in love. It's not one of those three-month infatuations either, no, this goes back to the tender age of three, when I had a major temper tantrum in the grocery store because my mother wouldn't buy me tofu. True story.

If you're not as enamored as I am with tofu, though, don't worry. This recipe made even my friend Ashley, a self-proclaimed tofu hater and a hugely picky eater, a convert. It's easy and SO delicious, with a quick homemade sweet-and-sour sauce, crisp veggies, and perfectly cooked tofu. I might have eaten the entire batch in two meals... don't tell anyone...