Archive for ‘EAT’

May 6, 2014

Yummy Little Molasses Cookies

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My first molasses cookie was from Max Hansen Grocery in Carversville, PA and it was delicious. What a fabulous little grocery store. He offers all kinds of sandwiches, prepared foods, coffee & breakfast and even gourmet packaged goods. He has an impressive cheese case and even packages his own smoked salmon… which as my mother-in-law would say is “world-famous!” I had Max cater a birthday party for my husband not long ago and everything was top-notch. Check out his website for more information. You can see pictures of the store, which is located inside the historic Carversville post office – very quaint and picturesque. Alan and I went to Max’s store soon after it opened and enjoyed sandwiches sitting in a pretty grassy area at a picnic table beside the store. We grabbed a couple of homemade cookies for dessert. The molasses cookie was chewy, spicy and sweet… love. I saw this recipe and decided to try baking some here at home. It took less than an hour to make these perfect little cookies, start to finish. Since the butter is melted you don’t even need a stand mixer. I rolled them in Sugar in the Raw. Once baked they had a fabulous crunch on the outside and a chewy center. They’re like gingerbread on steroids.

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Adapted from Bon Appetit

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 cups flour
  • 2 tsp baking soda
  • 1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 tsp ground ginger
  • 3/4 tsp ground cardamom
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 extra-large egg
  • 1 stick butter, melted
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup dark brown sugar
  • 1/3 cup mild flavored molasses
  • Sugar in the Raw (turbinado sugar) for rolling the cookies

1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees and line two baking sheets with parchment paper.

2. In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, baking soda, spices & salt. Whisk together.

3. In another mixing bowl whisk the egg and the cooled melted butter. Add the sugar, brown sugar and molasses. Stir until completely incorporated.

4.  Add the dry ingredients to the wet mixture in thirds until just combined. You will have a very dense cookie dough.

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5. Pour some raw sugar in a small bowl. Using your hands, roll tablespoon size balls of the cookie dough. Roll the balls in the sugar and set them on the prepared sheet pans.

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6. Bake in the preheated oven for 8-10 minutes, until they puff up and crack. Rotate the cookie sheets halfway through. Don’t over-bake. You want a chewy cookie. Cool the cookies on a wire rack.

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March 12, 2014

Healthy Homemade Granola

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Sometimes I wonder why I created this blog. An outlet for my food obsession? To share the food I love with friends and family? A channel to share my resentment towards Martha Stewart? I guess it’s all of the above.  I made a commitment to myself a long while back that if this blog begins to feel like work, causing me any angst, it would be time to call it quits. I used to feel that I had to post weekly, which quickly became bi-weekly… which started to give me shpilkes. I have to remind myself that no one has set a quota for me to meet. If for nothing else, it brings me personal joy and satisfaction to write and share a little something. Being so opinionated takes a lot of energy <insert cheesy smiley face here>.

At this point I’ve decided how often I share something new is irrelevant to sharing something awesome. If it’s not delicious, I won’t share it. If I wouldn’t serve it to guests in my home, I won’t post it. I think cooking is not only an expression of creativity, but a way to feed the souls of the ones we love. I just had two of our South African relatives here for a short visit and they enjoyed this granola, so my theory seems to be working.

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This simple granola recipe is the quintessential reason why I love sharing this blog. It’s so easy to make, there’s no reason not to give it a try. Granola and yogurt is a favorite breakfast here and though I’ve found store-bought granola that is lighter on the fat and sugar, I thought there must be a way to make it even better for us. Here’s what I came up with and it’s damn good! We’ve been eating it over plain Greek yogurt with a drizzle of honey and for dessert, sprinkled on vanilla frozen yogurt with a bit of real maple syrup (emphasis on the word real… not the artificial Log Cabin stuff). This recipe makes enough to store in a contain to pick at all week-long.

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INGREDIENTS

  • 3 cups old-fashioned oats (not quick cooking)
  • 1/4 cup golden raisins
  • 1/4 cup dried cranberries
  • 1/2 cup chopped pecans
  • 1/2 cup sliced almonds
  • 1 1/2 tbsp coconut oil
  • 4 tbsp grade A amber maple syrup
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 tbsp light brown sugar
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon

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1. Preheat your oven to 325 degrees and line a sheet pan with parchment paper.

2. Combine all the ingredients in a large bowl. Using your hands, mix it together. The coconut oil, though initially solid, will soften as it warms from your hands. Make sure everything is evenly coated.

3.  Pour the mixture onto your prepared sheet pan and bake in the preheated oven for 25-30 minutes, until it becomes golden, stirring occasionally.

4. Remove the sheet pan from the oven and set it on the counter to cool. Once cooled completely, pour into an air-tight container and store in your pantry.

Enjoy!

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VARIATIONS… The great thing about this recipe is you can use any combination of dried fruit and nuts you like. I was thinking next time to try chopped dried apricots, pistachios and raisins or dried cherries and almonds. You really can’t mess this up. You can even add other spices. Nutmeg, cardamom and even a pinch of cloves. Mini chocolate chips would be a sweet addition, just add them after you bake the granola and it has cooled.