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Family Friendly Fridays: A Review of Small Batch Baking For Chocolate Lovers

May 6, 2011 By Julie 55 Comments

Debby Maugans is my new best friend.  No I’ve never met her, but let me just say this.  Any woman that can put together a cookbook like the one she did, most certainly should qualify for best friend status.

I recently received her newest cookbook for review entailing a treasure of recipes for small batch baking.  But we’re not talking just any old recipes.  We’re talking all chocolate, all the time recipes.  With everything from strawberry chocolate tarts to chocolate chip cookie souffles to white chocolate lemon creme brulee to this beauty pictured above, the diva milk chocolate layer cake, she fills my chocolate sweet tooth like no other cookbook ever has.  And get this, it’s all done in manageable proportions.  The recipe for that cake you see above makes two of those little chocolate gifts; one for me and one for my husband.  One indulgence and that’s it.  No extra cake waiting around to taunt your waistline day after day.  Just one glorious craving fulfilled in a personal sized portion.

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Filed Under: Cake, cookbook review, Dessert, Family Friendly Fridays, Food, Other Tagged With: baking soda, butter, chocolate, cocoa powder, confectioners' sugar, egg yolk, flour, food, half and half, recipe, salt, Sour Cream, Sugar, vanilla, water

Chicken Cordon Bleu with Mushroom Sauce

April 13, 2011 By Julie 30 Comments

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Cordon Bleu is one of those dishes that instantly takes me back to my childhood days.  My family spent all their vacations up in Northern Wisconsin at my grandparents cottage on Rest Lake.  We enjoyed summers frolicking in the water and digging never-ending holes to China, and winters planting our tip-ups on the iced over lake in the hopes of catching that one lucky fish.  I still remember venturing out on the boat one warm summer morning with my grandfather on a hunt for muskies; one of the biggest and baddest lake fish there is, and the exact moment that one actually started to follow my line towards the boat.  I began to reel faster and faster; there was no way I was going to let that fish actually catch my line!

When we arrived home from our fishing expedition, my grandmother had put together a lunch for us of cordon bleu with mushroom sauce.  She was a big fan of the Schwan man (still is) and would always have a pack of their cordon bleu on hand.  Oh how I loved those chicken filled treats.  I used to look forward to visiting my grandma Mimi just so I could get my hands on one of them.

Today my grandmother lives in Arizona and we don’t get out to visit her and my grandfather nearly as much as we’d like.  My grandfather’s 87th birthday was a few weeks back and it reminded me of those younger times up at the cottage.  This dish is a way to bring back those cherished moments and to say thank you to my grandparents for all the wonderful memories and love they continue to pour over me to this day.

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Filed Under: Chicken, Food, Main Course Tagged With: butter, chicken, Chicken Broth, flour, food, garlic, gruyere, half and half, ham, mushrooms, oil, onion, panko, Parsley, recipe, salt, tarragon, white wine

Family Friendly Fridays: Cherry Almond White Chocolate Scones

April 8, 2011 By Julie 21 Comments

Is it just me, or has Family Friendly Fridays turned into a weekly display of rich and decadent “gotta have it now” desserts? Just thinking back off hand, I can recall a caramel apple cake that threatened to not only put apples back on the map, but permanently launch them to the top of the charts.  And then there was the pretzel toffee crusted chocolate cake.  Mamma Mia, bring out the milk cuz a second slice of that beauty was inevitable.  And let’s not forget the chocolate churros.  And I know I wasn’t the only convert to those.  My friend Mari over at Mari’s cakes reported back to me that she made them a whopping six times!  Seriously sweet.

Not that I’m complaining.  I never meet a sweet I don’t like and am quite talented when it comes to engineering an excuse to bake up a meal-ending confection.   Especially if it’s a treat like this one.

Now I know that scones are typically a breakfast food, but honestly, who made that rule up anyway.  Certainly not me.  And with the creation of this recipe, you can bring on the dessert.  And hey, if you want to have it for breakfast.  I’m all for that too.

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Filed Under: Breads, Breakfast, Dessert, Family Friendly Fridays, Food, Other, Other Sweet Treats Tagged With: almond extract, baking powder, butter, buttermilk, cherries, cherry juice, Chocolate Chips, cream, flour, food, powdered sugar, recipe, salt, Sugar

Family Friendly Fridays: Raspberry Cheesecake Bars

March 25, 2011 By Julie 39 Comments

I was supposed to be making a tart with my brand new tart pan.  At least that was the original intention.  In the end it turned out more like a bar made in a tart pan.  This is the second time that my attempts at “tart creation” have been thwarted.  The first time involved rhubarb and wouldn’t you guess, cream cheese.  It was a sloppy finish and in the end I had to mix the whole concoction together, throw it in a pie crust and freeze it.  The pie was delicious, but it definitely didn’t qualify for tart status.  I swear, one of these days I’m going to set out to make a tart and succeed.  Until that day comes though, this bar definitely suffices and serves to calm my ever nagging sweet tooth.

Think cookie crust with just a hint of lemon zest meets smooth as silk almondy cream cheese middle and hug it all together with a slightly tart red raspberry sauce that serves to balance the overall sweetness of the confection.  Combine this melody of flavors and what do you have?  One harmoniously empty plate, that’s what.

I’m assuming you can’t get to the kitchen fast enough to whip a plate up for yourself, so let me end the suspense and show you how it’s done.

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Filed Under: Creams and Custards, Dessert, Food, Fruit Based Tagged With: almond extract, butter, Cornstarch, Cream Cheese, Egg, flour, food, heavy cream, lemon zest, raspberries, recipe, salt, Sugar, sweetened condensed milk, vanilla, water

Irish Soda Bread

March 14, 2011 By Julie 37 Comments

Would you believe me if I told you that I had never partook in a slice of Irish Soda Bread until I cooked up this recipe?  I tell ya, this is what I love about food blogging.  It forces you to get out of your rut, off your behind, and into your kitchen.  It causes you to read Food and Wine, watch The Food Network and browse through your Citipass coupon book for recipe ideas while waiting for your child to finish up a class (Oh yes, guilty as charged.  I can tell you with complete confidence that at least a handful of recipes I’ve shared on this blog have been inspired by my child’s annual school fundraiser).  And you thought it was all about the coupons.

But back to the topic at hand.  Irish soda bread.  Why I haven’t cooked up a loaf of this bread sooner is beyond me.  It’s quick to make; think no waiting for the yeast to rise. It”s easy enough for even an amateur bread maker to put together; it’s about as simple as mixing together the ingredients, forming it into a ball, and baking it.  And the final result is a moist, flavorful bread that tastes like you spent the entire afternoon pouring your heart and soul into it.  What’s not to love?

Traditional Irish soda bread consists of four main ingredients; Flour, baking soda, salt, and buttermilk.  That’s all there is to it.  Most recipes these days fancy it up a bit with fruit, sugar, and the like.  This version is no different.  I added a little honey for sweetness and some caraway seeds just because.  Do we really have to save this recipe for St. Patrick’s day?  Because I could easily see this bread becoming a staple in our house.

Let’s get baking.

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Filed Under: Breads, Food, Uncategorized Tagged With: baking soda, butter, buttermilk, caraway seeds, eggs, flour, food, honey, recipe, salt

Family Friendly Fridays: Boston “Black Forest” Cream Pie

March 11, 2011 By Julie 25 Comments

Who wants some Boston Cream Pie?  How about some Black Forest Cake?  How about both?  Pie meet cake.  Cake meet pie.  Don’t they look happy together?  I like to think of their relationship as a little slice of heaven.

It’s been awhile since I cranked out a killer dessert so I figured it was high time.  That, and I really needed a serious hit of chocolate.  Who doesn’t every now and then?  Enter into the pie picture my friend black forest cake.  Super duper chocolaty goodness with a cherry or two thrown in for good measure.   Booyah.

Let’s review.  A Boston cream pie is typically a sponge cake with pastry cream in the middle and ganache poured over the top.  A black forest cake is a decadently chocolate cake with layers of whipped cream and cherries sandwiched between.  Cake.  Pie.  Cake. Pie.  Pake?  Cie?  Hey, call it whatever you want, I call it good and gone.  I’ve dressed this little lady up in a chocolate sponge, added cherries and cream to her middle and ganached her from head to toe.  If you thought plain ol’ Boston cream pie was good, prepare to be one up’ed.

Have I got you ready for your own little slice of pie heaven?

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Filed Under: Cake, Dessert, Family Friendly Fridays, Food, Other, Pies Tagged With: baking powder, baking soda, butter, cherries, cherry juice, cocoa powder, Cornstarch, dark chocolate, Egg, Egg Yolks, flour, food, heavy cream, Milk, recipe, salt, Sugar, vanilla

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