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Showing posts with label cookies. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Lunar New Year Cookies

Lunar New Year-Themed Cookies

Gong hei fat choy! It's hard to believe that another year has flown by, and we are now ringing in a new year. But I guess the days do fly by when you're having a delicious time. The Lunar New Year is the most important holiday in the Chinese calendar, and like most holidays in any culture, it revolves around food. Last year I thought it would be fun to make some Lunar New Year-themed treats for the occasion, and I had so much fun making them that I came back with a trio of Lunar New Year-themed cookies this time to ring in the Year of the Snake.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Wordless Wednesday #93: Cookie Day!

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Movember Cookies

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Twelve Cookies of Christmas #12: Chocolate Peppermint Bark Cookies

Well, we've come to the end, the last cookie of my Twelve Cookies of Christmas. And I bring you an especially festive cookie for the holidays. I first made these three years ago, when I saw them in my December 2009 issue of Bon Appetit, and decided to bring them back this year.

Chocolate Peppermint Bark Cookie Bars

One of my favourite flavour combinations is chocolate peppermint. For some reason, chocolate peppermint particularly makes me think of the holidays and winter, perhaps because of that refreshing burst you get from the mint, like a cool breath in your mouth. With the addition of candy canes, it makes these cookies especially festive.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Twelve Cookies of Christmas #10: Pierre Hermé's Sablé Viennois with Stirling Creamery Churn84

Don't let the name Pierre Hermé intimate you. These sablés are surprisingly very easy to make, despite coming from the famed French pastry chef. And these have instantly become my favourite cookie this holiday season.

Sablé Viennois

I recently found out that Stirling Creamery will be making their “European-style” unsalted butter Churn84 available to consumers (it was previously only available through Foodservice). Curious about their higher fat content butter, the folks at Stirling Creamery were nice enough to send me a few samples for me to test out.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Twelve Cookies of Christmas #9: Salted Orange Toffee Slices

I instantly fell in love with these cookies when I first tasted them last year. A good friend of mine had gifted me with a box of her homemade cookies, which included these Salted Orange Toffee Slices. Along with the cookies, she also gave me a copy of Anna Olson’s cookbook, Back to Baking, where she got the recipe. Orange is one of my favourite flavours, and I’m a sucker for anything salty-sweet. So when it came time to put together this year’s holiday baking list, including these cookies was a no-brainer for me.

Salted Orange Toffee Slices

These are the easiest cookies to make. The dough comes together in mere minutes, and because it is an icebox cookie, you can prep the dough in advance and bake them a few days later, or even freeze the dough for some other time.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Twelve Cookies of Christmas #8: Cranberry Pistachio Biscotti

These biscotti have shown up in my past holiday baking because of how festive they look—jewelled with the bright greens of pistachios and reds of dried cranberries.

Cranberry Pistachio Biscotti

Unlike some other biscotti recipes, which don’t contain some kind of fat content like oil or butter, these ones have olive oil, which adds a lovely fruity touch to the cookies and helps make them tender, instead of the super dry and super rock-hard versions that practically break your teeth when you bite into them.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Twelve Cookies of Christmas #7: Walnut White Chocolate Snowballs

If you’re into melt-in-your-mouth cookies, then these ones have your name written all over them. Also known as Mexican Wedding Cakes or Russian Tea Cakes, these cookies are super delicate and take a little bit of patience to make, especially with the double-rolling in the powdered sugar, but they will be sure to impress once they make their appearance on your holiday table.

Walnut White Chocolate Snowballs

I love the use of walnuts in these cookies—such a beautiful, subtly sweet nut that smells delightful when baked—although next time I would up the quantity. The white chocolate gets caramelized during the baking process, adding a nice crunchy texture.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Twelve Cookies of Christmas #5: Gooey Turtle Bars

These turtle bars weren't actually on my original shortlist for this year's holiday baking; however, I had received so many compliments on them last year that I decided to bring them back by popular demand.

Gooey Turtle Bars

What make these bars so awesome is the incredibly gooey caramel. There are strings of caramel all over the place as you bite into a square. And the caramel itself is deliciously creamy with the addition of condensed milk—an almost cheater’s version of dulce de leche.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Twelve Cookies of Christmas #2: Raspberry Cream Thumbprints

Here's another cookie that doesn't really need an introduction, as I've made these several times before as well. These are such a comfort cookie for me because they remind me so much of those Peek Freans Fruit Crèmes I loved so much as a kid. I would nibble away all the edges until I was left with the sugar-topped, jewel-red, raspberry (or strawberry?) centre (the best part!) before popping it into my mouth.

Raspberry Cream Thumbprints

While not exactly like the Peek Freans, the flavours of this cookie evoke the memory of them. You still have your jeweled centre, and the addition of cream cheese in the dough base lends a creamy and subtle tang to the cookie that's reminiscent of the cookie and cream combination.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Twelve Cookies of Christmas #1: Screaming Ginger Cookies

These cookies really don't need an introduction, as they are a perennial on my holiday baking repertoire ever since I first made them a few years ago. Nothing screams more like the holidays to me than a warm oven filling your home with scents of sugar, ginger, molasses, and spices. While I'm not the biggest gingerbread fan, these ginger cookies are one of my personal favourites, and I think it's the chewiness of these cookies that is the major highlight for me.

Screaming Ginger Cookies

Twelve Cookies of Christmas

12 Days of Christmas

It's the most wonderful time of the year...when I go super holiday-baking-mode crazy. Like last year, I decided on an ambitious list of twelve varieties of cookies and treats for the holiday season—which would give me a chance to make some old favourites, and test out some new recipes as well.

It's quite the mix of things I made this year, from bar cookies, to biscotti, to hand-shaped cookies, to confections, and more. So I hope you follow along in these next twelve days to get your fill of holiday cookies and treats. And hopefully you'll try your hand at making a few of these cookies to share with your family and friends (or you know...keep them to yourself).

12 Cookies of Christmas 2012

Day 1 – Screaming Ginger Cookies
Day 2 – Raspberry Cream Thumbprints
Day 3 – Peppermint Marshmallows
Day 4 – Pecan Cocoa-Nib Florentines
Day 5 – Gooey Turtle Bars
Day 6 – Orange Creamsicle Sandwich Cookies
Day 7 – Walnut White Chocolate Snowballs
Day 8 – Cranberry Pistachio Biscotti
Day 9 – Salted Orange Toffee Slices
Day 10 – Sablés Viennois
Day 11 – Candied Cardamom-Coconut Cashews
Day 12 – Chocolate Peppermint Bark Cookies

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Extra Pumpkin Puree? Extra Treats!

I’m often left with the dilemma of leftover ingredients. Some ingredients are a no-brainer in putting together another dish—crushed tomatoes are easily tossed with some garlic and basil for a simple pasta dish; beans top off a salad, or get thrown into a soup, or made into a light and healthy dip.

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

There are others, though, that require me to do a little bit more thinking and dig around for some recipes, especially with ingredients I don’t use as often. The month of October, with Thanksgiving and Halloween in the midst, had me popping open cans of pureed pumpkin. Yet none of the recipes I made ever required me to use a whole can of pureed pumpkin, which always left me with more pumpkin than I really needed. And there were only so many pumpkin loaves, scones, or muffins I was really to bake (and eat).

Pumpkin Granola

Having ran out of granola, I came across this recipe for Pumpkin Granola, courtesy of Buried Carrots, perfect to use up some of my leftover pumpkin. Chock-full of dried cranberries, pumpkin seeds, walnuts, spices, and maple, the granola screamed “autumn.” It’s a moister, chewier granola than what I’m used to (the drier, crunchier type), thanks to the addition of pumpkin, but just as delicious over yogurt with a little maple syrup or apple butter.

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

Yet I still had leftover pumpkin puree, which got turned into Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies, recipe courtesy of Ellen in the Kitchen. If you’re a fan of a chewy, cakey cookie, then this one is for you. The pumpkin keeps the cookies super moist, and I always love the combination of chocolate and cinnamon. I also sprinkled a little applewood-smoked salt on top. It’s easy to put a few of these back before you’ve realized how many you’ve ate!

So open up a can of pumpkin and try out a recipe…or two…or three… Because leftovers truly can be inspiring.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Wordless Wednesday #72: The County General

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

A Sweet Start to the Year of the Dragon

Gong hei fat choy! The Chinese/Lunar New Year is upon us once again (it officially began yesterday), and this year, we're celebrating the Year of the Dragon, supposedly the luckiest of the 12 Chinese zodiacs. The year has certainly started off lucky, as I've been stuffing my face non-stop with delicious New Year's foods.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Twelve Days of Christmas, #12: Bacon Jam Shortbread

Bacon makes everything better. Or that's how the saying goes, right? Whether you agree with that statement or not, these shortbread definitely get a boost with a little bit of bacon jam. Much like the Black Sesame Shortbread, they are the perfect combination of sweet and savoury in a single bite.

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The Final Day of my Twelve Days of Christmas series: Bacon Jam Shortbread.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Twelve Days of Christmas, #11: Gooey Turtle Bars

I have a soft spot for Turtles chocolate. There's something incredibly satisfying about biting into soft caramel and toasted pecans, all covered in milk chocolate.

Day Eleven of my Twelve Days of Christmas Treats: Gooey Turtle Bars.

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Twelve Days of Christmas, #10: White Chocolate and Peppermint Cookie Brittle

What's Christmas without some candy cane? This unique take on a "cookie" pairs the refreshing minty candy with sweet, milky white chocolate in a fun cookie confection.

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Day Ten of my Twelve Days of Christmas: White Chocolate and Peppermint Cookie Brittle.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Twelve Days of Christmas, #9: Ambrosia Macaroons

I love a good macaroon, but mine have always failed if I made them the traditional way, using only whipped egg whites. No matter how they're whipped, or even with some cream of tartar added as a stabilizer, my whites will eventually start separating during the baking process. What I'll end up with is a very ugly, flat looking macaroon cookie with big blogs of chewy meringue mixture running every which way.

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Day Nine of my Twelve Days of Christmas Treats: Ambrosia Macaroons.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Twelve Days of Christmas, #8: Spiced Graham Crackers

With all the sweetness that's going on, I wanted to do something that was a little lighter on the sugar and a little more heartier. Graham crackers were the perfect thing.

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Day Eight of my Twelve Days of Christmas series: Spiced Graham Crackers.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Twelve Days of Christmas, #6: Black Sesame Shortbread

This next cookie is made with my mom in mind in particular. You see, she's a fan of black sesame seeds, and I wanted to make a cookie just for her. Plus I loved the idea of pairing the intense, nutty, almost savoury flavour of black sesames with the buttery sweetness of shortbread.

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Day Six of my Twelve Days of Christmas series: Black Sesame Shortbread.

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