via mary ruffle
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Martha's Good Things..
Scented Sugars
Scented sugar adds a subtle perfume and flavor to coffee, fruit desserts, and baked goods. Layer granulated sugar with aromatic edibles like scented geranium leaves, rose petals, orange and lemon peel (first set out for a day to dry), or vanilla beans. Mix small batches, and let them sit for a few days in tightly sealed jars while the scents infuse the sugar. One jar or a trio serves makes an unusual present for whomever you think could use a little sweetness.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Friday, October 23, 2009
Martha's Good Things..
Your next jack-o'-lantern may come with a bonus: a one-of-a-kind tureen lid.
For a proper fit, measure the diameter of a tureen, and choose an appropriate-size pumpkin with a firm stem. Using a keyhole saw, cut off the top third of the pumpkin, and scrape the interior clean.
Cut a small semicircle along the edge to accommodate a ladle. For an added fall accent at the table, arrange a vine or other foliage around the serving bowl's base.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Ottolenghi's Cheddar Caraway cheese straws..
The Ottolenghi CookBook!! I loved everything in it.. from the detailed photos that capture the atmosphere of the resturant in London , to the ingredients preffered by the chefs , then to know a little about their lives and how they were born in the same place , few kilometeres apart , same year , yet the Israeli/Palestinian war is what seperated them.. one comes from the arab side , the other comes from the israeli side , and all met in London .. their book is filled with unfussy simple food preperations ..their main philosophy is to engage fresh food into everyday life.. that philosophy is what caught my attention..
so from their book , I chose to make a nice snack , tasty and homey.. makes my kitchen filled with aromas I never experienced before..
Cheddar and Caraway Cheese Straws
will need :
plain flour for dusting
300g puff pastry
1 free range egg , lightly beaten
100g stron cheddar cheese , finely grated
1 tsp caraway seeds
2. return the pastry sheet to the dusted work surface. Brush off any flour and tthen brush the top with the beaten egg and sprinkle over half the cheese. Press the cheese down lightly with your hands so it sticks to the pastry. Be brisk so that you dont warm up the butter in the pastry. Carefully turn the pastry over , brush off any excess flour and repeat this process on the other side.
4. carefully transfer the straws to a baking sheet lined with baking parchement . Space them at least 3cm apart and sprinkle with the caraway seeds. Rest them in the fridge for at least 30 minutes.
5. Pre heat the oven to 180c . Place the tray of cheese straws in the oven and bake for 20-25 minutes . Make sure you do not open the oven door for the first 15 minutes. When ready , the straws should be a beautiful light brown color. Let them cool slightly before serving.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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