I won the Junior Category of the Kates Paperie Valentines Day Contest!
YAY!!!
March 6, 2010
by nyckid
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I won the Junior Category of the Kates Paperie Valentines Day Contest!
YAY!!!
February 2, 2010
by nycmom
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So walking around Costco the other day I came across a ginormous crate of beautiful, delightful Meyer lemons just begging to be bought. Â So i bought them having no idea what to do with 5 lbs of half mandarin orange/ half lemon hybrids. Â I just knew I had to have them.
So I get them home and I stare at them sitting on my counter for a couple of days.  And then I take them out and artfully arrange them in a bowl and continue to stare at them for another day or so.  They really were a beautiful color and perfect size and impossibly shiny.  And then my friend decides to come and have a sleepover with her daughter – and said friend is crazy about lemon desserts.  So I start looking.  Lots of  Meyer Lemon marmalade.  And Meyer Lemon curdy desserts.  And I keep coming across Martha Stewart’s Meyer Lemon Coffee Cake in a bunch of places and decide it is a sign.  And so the process of cake begins….I have to say it was a little involved and I tweaked and adjusted a bit and it still tasted great!  Really nice crumb and a nice lemony flavor that wasn’t too overpowering and well….you can see from the picture that it didn’t last long in this house….
Here is the recipe adapted from Martha :
Some notes:
– I had a difficult time getting “paper thin slices” as MS advises – and I have a mandoline. Â Now maybe my mandoline skills are lacking but I could not get paper thin slices! Â So i ended up using my own two hands and a very good knife. Â My slice were not paper thin but they worked fine. Â Thinking next time i would do a rough chop or a quick spin in the food processor…
– Because I did not get paper thin slices I left out the second layer of lemon slices that MS has in her original recipe. Â After tasting the cake I almost think it would have been too lemony. Â Then again – I dont LOVE lemon desserts, I like them but would always opt for chocolate over lemon in a restaurant so maybe if you really LOVE lemon you should go for two layers of lemon slices.
Serves 10 to 12
January 25, 2010
by nyckid
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A couple weeks ago, I made some peanut butter blossoms. They were super easy and super yummy! But if you’re planning on trying out this recipe, I have 3 tips for you:
1. Don’t replace the shortening with butter; it makes the dough squishier and harder to form into balls.
2. Unwrap the kisses BEFORE you start baking! I tried unwrapping all 48 while they were in the oven, and let me tell you, I had to unwrap fast, fast, fast!
3. When your measuring the peanut butter + shortening, try putting plastic wrap in the measuring cup before filling it. Trust me, it’ll make your life a whole lot easier!
So here’s the link! Or, if you want to save some time, I just wrote it down here:
Makes: about 48 yummalicious cookies!
Ingredients:
Directions:
1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees fahrenheit. Remove the chocolate wrappers!
2. Beat the shortening and peanut butter n a large bowl until they’re all blended up. Add 1/3 cup of granulated sugar and the brown sugar – beat until it’s fluffy. Add the egg, milk, and vanilla extract – beat well. Beat the flour, baking soda, and salt into the mixture until well blended.
3. Shape dough into 1-inch balls. (my sister and I used an ice cream scoop for this) Roll in granulated sugar, and place on cookie tray. (about 4 balls by 6, 24 to each sheet)
4. Bake for 8 minutes, or until lightly browned. Immediately press a chocolate into the center of each cookie. (do this fast and don’t burn yourself!) The cookies will crack around the edges. Let them cool for a bit, and then transfer them to a wire rack.
And, your done! Enjoy!
January 24, 2010
by nycmom
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Biscuitwallah was born this year so that my daughter and I could share our obsessive love of baking, travel, and NYC. Â Even though she is nothing like me, Â in someways, the apple has not fallen far from the tree. Â She also gets excited by the new issue of Martha Stewart, only watches Food Network (full disclosure: I also watch Big Love and The Tudors) and will wander for hours in NY Cake & Bake oogling the new jimmies. Â I don’t remember what I was doing when I was 11 but I think it had to do with Judy Blume and Teen Beat.
Oh…for those of you who don’t know, “wallah” is a Hindi suffix translating to “agent, doer, keeper, man, inhabitant, master, lord, possessor, owner.” Â So in being biscuitwallahs, we are a possessor of the peanut butter blossom, a master of the madeleine, an owner of the oreo, a keeper of the cookie, and an inhabitant of the deliciously wonderful world of baking.
So join us on the journey of exploration and wonder into the world of biscuits and other heavenly pursuits.