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Lemon Meringue Cookies
If the dream fairies are taking requests, tonight I’d like my dreams to include: the bright green grass of a perfectly manicured baseball field. first kisses. lemonade so cold and tart it almost hurts my teeth. … maybe a waterfall… that might be nice. … the sound of my aunt dede humming to herself? and perhaps these lemon cookies, cold… from the freezer. I rarely put in dream requests, but I’m feeling rather particular tonight. These cookies: little dreams… I swear to it. Light meringues are infused with lemon zest and vanilla and baked until crisp and dry. I used this tip and a piping bag to make little meringue star cookies. I piped 50 stars between two sheets. These cookies bake in a low low oven for 2 hours. Citrus curd… Hello! So easy to make. … or whatever. The hardest part about making curd is straining it through a fine mesh strainer… and we both know that’s no effort at all. Oh, wait. Lemon bottom. Sandwiched together, they’re the perfect bite. Humidity will effect the meringues. Oh!
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Tartelette
I don't know if you are like me but I seem to have two kinds of shopping trips. There is the "quickie", as in quickly in and quickly out (depending who's in front at the cash register) to get a couple of items I may have forgotten for dinner or something. The second kind, my favorite, is the one in which I have my baking plans carefully thought with a list of ingredients necessary and where I have and take the time to perouse the aisles checking out new products, picking up, touching, smelling fruits and vegetables, talking with the fish guy or my salad guy. I had a difficult time settling on one and I promised myself to try the others fairly soon,as they look and sound so tempting: Pierre Herme's Lemon Cream tart, Fresh Orange Cream Tart, Creamiest Lime Cream Meringue Pie, Florida Pie,....and the one chosen today: Tartest Lemon Tart. I decided to make individual tarts and changed the ingredients only very slightly. Here is the recipe, adapted from Dorie Greenspan.
The Beachside Baker
chocolate swirl buns
A few years ago, I conquered one of what has to be one of the seven wonders of my culinary world, chocolate babka. Babka, if you’re new to it, poor you, is a brioche-like sweet yeast cake, usually rolled thin and spiraled around a filling of chocolate, cinnamon, sweet cheese or fruit, and is often studded with streusel. And I know that most people save their gushing prose for lemon meringue pie, 8 inches high, or brownies with swirls of peanut butter, candied bacon and candy bars inside, I know that most people hadn’t heard of babka before it became a punch line, but Alex and I fondly remembering the grocery store chocolate babkas — with endless spirals slicked with bittersweet chocolate — of our childhood and I couldn’t rest until I cracked the code at home. But it still has its limitations. I found the solution to this crisis — are you allowed to call the irregular appearance of homemade chocolate babka in your life a crisis? Yield: 12 muffin-sized buns Set buns on cooling rack.
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ALSC list of middle reader children's books contain quality, books that exhibit venturesome creativity, and books of fiction, information, poetry and pictures that reflect and encourage children's interests in exemplary ways.” However, these books have a bit more depth of storylines from disasters to artistic inventors. Accomplishments of builders, painters, and young people creating a better life through fiction, nonfiction and picture books, all books are very inspiring. Each of these books makes a wonderful gift for throughout the holiday season and into 2013. For Middle readers: · America is Under Attack: September 11, 2001: The Day the Towers Fell. · Balloons over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy's Parade. · Breaking Stalin's Nose. · The Cheshire Cheese Cat: A Dickens of a Tale. · Diego Rivera: His World and Ours. · Dream Something Big: The Story of the Watts Towers. · E-mergency! · Emma Dilemma: Big Sister Poems. · The Great Migration: Journey to the North.
Chocolate Zucchini Bread Recipe
After last year’s debacle, the year in which we planted 2 zucchini plants and 2 patty pans (to provide for three people), this year we thought we would approach the garden more intelligently, and plant only one zucchini and one patty pan. Hah! Once again, we’re kicking off the summer with a zucchini beast madly producing more than we can eat. Fortunately, we have recipes like this one that use lots of zucchini, and we have friends and neighbors who happily accept the baked goods made from them. This chocolate zucchini bread, for example, uses 4 whole cups of freshly grated zucchini, for two loaves. That’s at least a day or two of produce from our plant. A few notes about this recipe. This recipe calls for regular, not Dutch processed, unsweetened cocoa. We are using almond extract, but you can easily use vanilla extract instead, just use about 4 times as much, so instead of 1/2 teaspoon of almond extract, use 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract. Look who scarfed down the first loaf!
Hyper Realistic Pencil Drawings by Italian Artist Franco Clun (Franco Clooney)
Hyper Realistic Pencil Drawings by 50 years old self taught Italian Male Artist FrancoClun (Franco Clooney), who has passion for graphite drawings. Originally posted 2012-10-31 15:38:41. Republished by Blog Post Promoter Top 10 Viewed in Past 12 Hours Like this: Like Loading...