Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Looking Back

I joined the Tuesdays with Dorie group in October just under the deadline. I had been following along for a few weeks before I got my blog started and I never got a chance to post those recipes. I thought with the year coming to a close that this would be a good time to share them.


Carmel Topped Brownie Cake


Lenox Almond Biscotti


Pumpkin Muffins

Happy New Year to All !!!




Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Tall and Creamy Cheesecake

The final recipe for December’s Tuesday with Dorie is Tall and Creamy Cheesecake. It was chosen by Anne Strawberry and can be found on pages 235-237 of Baking From my home to yours. I can describe this cheesecake in one word, Delicious. I wasn’t all that excited about making this recipe but I’m really glad I did. It wasn’t that I don’t like cheesecake, because I do. I think that I just wasn’t in the mood for one more rich dessert and besides I have a perfectly good recipe for cheesecake that I have been using for years and I really didn’t need a new one. Let me say I was wrong on both counts.


I followed the basic recipe with a graham cracker crust. I used half cream and half sour cream. The taste was pure and very creamy. The texture was not as dense as the cheesecake I usually make but I think that I prefer it. The recipe takes a while to prepare with the mixing, baking, cooling and chilling but it was worth the effort. As for the calories, I don’t even want to think about it but I will be making this again.


Friday, December 26, 2008

Real Butterscotch Pudding

This weeks recipe for Tuesdays with Dorie was Real Butterscotch Pudding. This recipe has several steps and most of them involve the food processor. The pudding has a very creamy texture, and a slightly sweet taste from brown sugar. But most of the flavor comes from single malt scotch. It was a little strong for my taste. I topped the pudding with whipped cream and pecans which made the flavor a little milder. I served this on Christmas Eve and it got good reviews.





Monday, December 15, 2008

Buttery Jam Cookies

It's Christmas and we're baking cookies. This weeks Tuesdays with Dorie recipe is buttery jam cookies. This is a very simple cookie to bake. You probably have all the ingredient's on hand. They don't have to be chilled before you bake them so they are ready in a jiffy. As for taste they are just OK. I used apricot jam and ginger in mine but the flavor was pretty mild. They were moister and had more of a apricot flavor the next day. They also are good for the cookie jar as Dorie suggests.




Wednesday, December 10, 2008

GrandMa's All Occasion Sugar Cookies

This weeks TWD recipe is Grandma’s All-Occasion Sugar Cookies. I have a dark secret to confess. I don’t like sugar cookies at Christmas. I realize that this is un-American but I can’t help it. I like my grandmother’s simple drop “tea cakes” with a glass of lemonade on a hot summer day and I like to make pink frosted sugar cookie hearts for Valentines Day but just not at Christmas. But I admit that I ate a couple of these cookies and enjoyed them.

This recipe is easy and straight forward. I had the batter mixed and ready to chill in about 10 minutes. It needed to chill for about two hours. I decided to do the slice and bake method which also made the cookies super easy. I simply sprinkled them with some colored sugar and baked. Thanks Dorie for a tasty and quick cookie recipe.




Tuesday, December 2, 2008

TWD Linzer Sables

This weeks recipe was Linzer Sable cookies. These cookies are nutty, slightly spicy, stacked and filled with raspberry jam. They are easy to make and taste delicious. On the first batch I rolled the dough out to about 1/4 of an inch thickness and used a 2 1/2 inch cookie cutter. The second ones I rolled out a little thinner and used a 2 inch cookie cutter. I preferred the smaller cookies but both tasted great.



These cookies are a great start to the Christmas baking season. They will make great gifts and also look great on a cookie tray. I plan on making these again soon.