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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

"A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER" (Keats)



And sometimes that thing is pizza, well, I think so....so many colors, so many choices of toppings..Recently, I bought a new pizza pan at Crate & Barrel - a round metal crisping pan with holes on the bottom...after I broke 3, yes THREE pizza stones, I thought I better try metal for a safer pizza experience. It actually worked very well the first time, the crust was thinner and crispier...This one is just cherry tomatoes, arugula, Pecorino, and mozzarella..

Friday, June 8, 2012

When you think baking....you think Dorie Greenspan

And according to the award winning author of 10 cookbooks, she burned her parents kitchen down at the age of 13!! She didn't really start baking until she got married...She is a part time resident of Paris and has a wonderful blog "In the Kitchen and On the Road with Dorie"!

Always searching for new cookie recipe I stumbled upon her Chocolate Chip Espresso Shortbread. Her many fans rave they have never had a bad result from any of her recipes...and this cookie is amazing!!




So here's the recipe from her cookbook: "Baking from My Home to Yours"
Makes 42 cookies:

I decided to use round cookie cutters so I didn't follow it exactly...

1 tablespoon instant espresso powder
1 tablespoon boiling water
2 sticks (8 ounces) unsalted butter, at room temperature
2/3 cup confectioners’ sugar
1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
4 ounces bittersweet chocolate (plain, or a toffee variety), finely chopped, or 3/4 cup store-bought mini chocolate chips
Confectioners’ sugar, for dusting (optional)

1. Dissolve the espresso in the boiling water, and set aside to cool to tepid.

2. Working with a stand mixer, preferably fitted with a paddle attachment, or with a hand mixer in a large bowl, beat the butter and confectioners’ sugar together on medium speed for about 3 minutes, until the mixture is very smooth. Beat in the vanilla and espresso, then reduce the mixer speed to low and add the flour, mixing only until it disappears into the dough. Don’t work the dough much once the flour is incorporated. Fold in the chopped chocolate with a sturdy rubber spatula.

3. Using the spatula, transfer the soft, sticky dough to a gallon-size zipper-lock plastic bag. Put the bag on a flat surface, leaving the top open, and roll the dough into a 9 x 10 1/2 inch rectangle that’s 1/4 inch thick. As you roll, turn the bag occasionally and lift the plastic from the dough so it doesn’t cause creases. When you get the right size and thickness, seal the bag, pressing out as much air as possible, and refrigerate the dough for at least 2 hours, or for up to 2 days.

4. Position the racks to divide the oven into thirds and preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Line two baking sheets with parchment or silicone mats.

5. Put the plastic bag on a cutting board and slit it open. Turn the firm dough out onto the board (discard the bag) and, using a ruler as a guide and a sharp knife, cut the dough into 1 1/2-inch squares. Transfer the squares to the baking sheets and carefully prick each one twice with a fork, gently pushing the tines through the cookies until they hit the sheet.

6. Bake for 18 to 20 minutes, rotating the sheets from top to bottom and front to back at the midway point. The shortbreads will be very pale–they shouldn’t take on much color. Transfer the cookies to a rack.

7. If you’d like, dust the cookies with confectioners’ sugar while they are still hot. Cool the cookies to room temperature before serving.

I promise you, you will LOVE this one!! Enjoy....