Yes, these cupcakes are as good as the name suggests. Better yet, I’d wager you have all the ingredients in your kitchen right now. So maybe you should put down the laptop and just go see about making these right now, hmm? (more…)
Continue reading...12. July 2008
I like eating healthy, but I also don’t like the idea of depriving myself of dessert. Not that I’m going to make chocolate kahlua cheesecake every night, but if I’m craving something sweet, I am going to have it. Sometimes that’s a fun date to get a gelato, and sometimes that’s making a healthier option at home. I picked up a pound of fresh strawberries from the farmers market earlier this week, so I knew I had the option to make a light and healthy dessert with that. In order to make the shortcake healthier, I decided to keep the ingredients exactly the same (yes, butter, cream, sugar), but just make smaller portions of the bread with a larger ratio of strawberries. It was perfect. (more…)
Continue reading...5. June 2008
This pie was featured in the June 2008 issue of Gourmet magazine - and the editors raved about it. I decided to try it because (a) there’s an influx of local fresh strawberries down at WF right now (b) A loves cut strawberries with desserts, so I figured he’d like this and (c) a reasonably healthy, chilled, refreshing dessert for 95-degree-Atlanta weather. The reality: the recipe took a lot longer than described, and the finished pie was gorgeous but fell completely apart when serving. Maybe it needed more gelatin to hold everything together, and maybe I should have buttered the pie pan so the crust would release a little more easily. A did love it though, and it certainly was a refreshing change of pace from heavier desserts I’ve made recently. (more…)
Continue reading...20. May 2008
Yesterday was A’s birthday, so I knew his “Mama Lynn” would be making him his favorite chocolate kahlua cheesecake to celebrate. Of course there’s no way I wasn’t going to make him a dessert myself, I just had to do something different (and a day early). I decided to make a standard cheesecake with lots of strawberries and sauce on top, as “refreshing” as a cheesecake can possibly be. I found an Emeril recipe that I took some pointers from as well — like adding lemon and orange zest, and a splash of bourbon. Other than that, the ratios of sugar to cream cheese, how to make the crust, etc are based on the chocolate cheesecake. It was delicious - and poor A now has to choose between 2 types of birthday cheesecake every night this week. (more…)
Continue reading...11. May 2008
When I was growing up, one of my favorite things *ever* was spending time with my grandparents, who live on the Pee Dee River in rural North Carolina. They grew (and still do, although less volume) every fresh vegetable imaginable, and had all kinds of fruit trees right by the house - figs, peaches, pears, apples, etc. My Gramma and I would bake all kinds of cobblers and pies, which, looking back on it, probably planted the seed for my love of cooking. These days it’s fun to impress A and his family (all from Pittsburgh) with recipes that aren’t so common outside of the southeast — recipes taught to me by my Gramma. One of A’s favorites is this apple pie. (more…)
Continue reading...18. April 2008
When I suggested bread pudding for dessert, my boyfriend, who has never had it before, screwed up his nose and said “sounds disgusting.” I had to explain that it’s like having french toast for dessert to get him even slightly interested. This is a great recipe for bread pudding — easy to make ahead, crunchy on the top and bottom, and the perfect contrast between the sweet brioche bread and the tart fresh berries. Top it off with a dollop of homemade whipped cream, and now I’ve got one more fan of bread pudding converted. (more…)
Continue reading...15. March 2008
I don’t normally make a lot of desserts, and I’m one of those weird people that never craves chocolate. I’ve wanted to learn how to make this for A, knowing that it’s his favorite dessert ever. The recipe comes from Lynn, a coworker who adores A (she says he reminds him of her son) and makes this for him every year on his birthday. My first 2 or 3 attempts were disastrous (first time, I didn’t think it mattered if I used a regular cake pan instead of a spring-form pan, other times I didn’t realize how long the cake needed to cool before removing the outer edge of the pan…). I’ll try and give very specific directions so you can nail this on your first try. (more…)
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8. August 2008
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