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The Creamiest Hummus

May 24, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 11 Comments

The Creamiest Hummus | Korena in the KitchenSometimes you just need a platter full of vegetables and some garlicky hummus to dip them in. It’s been ages since I last made hummus, and I’ve been wanting to try Smitten Kitchen’s secret to making “ethereally smooth hummus“. But I think I was also putting it off, because the thing is, the secret is kind of ridiculous and crazy-making: you have to peel the chickpeas, and that seems like a totally insane thing to do.

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Filed Under: Recipes, Soups, Sides & Snacks Tagged With: chick peas, food processor, garbanzo beans, healthy, hummus, recipe, Smitten Kitchen, snack, veggies and dip

White Chocolate Raspberry Swirl Brownies {with sourdough!}

May 20, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 24 Comments

Of all the things I imagined making with a sourdough starter, brownies were not one of them. This month Sourdough Surprises showed me otherwise. Silly me.

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Filed Under: Chocolate, Cookies & Squares, Recipes Tagged With: baking, brownies, chocolate, dessert, raspberry, recipe, sourdough, Sourdough Surprises, white chocolate

Grilled Butterflied Chicken

May 16, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 14 Comments

Grilled Butterflied Chicken | Korena in the KitchenButterflied chicken, aka spatchcocked chicken (which is much more fun to say), is one of the items on my list that can now be checked off. Butterflying/spatchcocking (see? more fun 😉 ) a chicken simply means cutting out the backbone so that the chicken lies flat, and as such, it cooks faster and more evenly. Last week we had a run of gorgeous early summer weather (shorts, t-shirts, and SPF 30 kind of weather – it was glorious) so I fired up the barbeque to celebrate and cooked my spatchcocked chicken on the grill.

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Filed Under: Main Dishes, Recipes Tagged With: butterflied chicken, chicken, grilling, indirect cooking, recipe, spatchcocked chicken, summer

Coconut Oat and Date Cookies

May 13, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 13 Comments

Coconut Oat and Date Cookies | Korena in the KitchenI have a new favorite ingredient: dates.

I discovered them first in this totally amazing raw brownie recipe (seriously, they are awesome brownies, raw or otherwise) and I was basically flabbergasted that you could make something that tastes this good out of nothing but pulverized nuts, dates, and cocoa powder.

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Filed Under: Cookies & Squares, Recipes Tagged With: baking, coconut, dates, healthy cookies, no refined sugar, oats, recipe

Lasagne Bolognese {an epic from-scratch project}

May 9, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 12 Comments

Lasagne Bolognese | Korena in the KitchenDid you know that a true lasagne bolognese contains neither ricotta nor mozzarella? Just bolognese sauce, béchamel sauce and parmesan cheese (and pasta sheets, of course), and it is delicious.

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Filed Under: Main Dishes, Pasta Dishes, Recipes Tagged With: bechamel sauce, dinner, Italian cuisine, lasagne bolognese, pasta, recipe

Chocolate Caramel Bacon Insanity Cake

May 5, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 28 Comments

Chocolate Caramel Bacon Insanity CakeIf you are on a diet, you might want to avert your eyes.

When I asked Nate a few weeks ago what kind of cake he wanted for his birthday, he gave me free reign to make whatever I felt like. I was all set to make a tres leches cake, but when I told him this the day before he didn’t seem as enthusiastic about it as I was. So I asked him exactly what he wanted, and he gave me these particulars: chocolate, maybe some bacon, perhaps some caramel. Basically, “It should be… insane.”

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Filed Under: Cakes & Pies, Chocolate, Recipes Tagged With: bacon cake, baking, birthday cake, candied bacon, chocolate cake, chocolate caramel and bacon, dulce de leche, recipe

Daring Bakers: Strawberry Savarin

April 27, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 48 Comments

Strawberry Savarin | Korena in the KitchenNatalia of Gatti Fili e Farina challenges us to make a traditional Savarin, complete with soaking syrup and cream filling! We were to follow the Savarin recipe but were allowed to be creative with the soaking syrup and filling, allowing us to come up with some very delicious cakes!

Before this month, I had of course heard of the great epicure and gastronome Brillat-Savarin, but not of this cake by the same name – which is quite unlike any other cake I’ve ever made. It starts with a rich brioche dough baked in a ring pan (there are special Savarin pans, but a bundt or angel food cake pan works too). The baked cake is soaked in a flavoured syrup, which it soaks up like a thirsty sponge, and then the hole in the middle is filled with pastry cream and topped with fruit. Savarin is very similar to baba au rhum, which is soaked in rum syrup and usually made into individual cakes, and both baba and Savarin are somehow related to Polish babka (sort of like this babka – it’s all one big extended brioche family).

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Filed Under: Cakes & Pies, Daring Bakers / Daring Kitchen Challenges, Fruit, Recipes Tagged With: baba, baking, brioche, Daring Bakers, dessert, French cuisine, recipe, Savarin, strawberries, yeasted cake

Sourdough Tortelli Piacentini

April 20, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 38 Comments

IMG_1473Several months ago, Jamie Oliver posted a photo on Facebook showing the most beautiful pasta I had ever seen, which immediately prompted me to start a frantic search to find out what it was called and how it was made.

The picture came from a British food TV show called Simply Italian, which of course I couldn’t watch in Canada, but I did manage to find the recipe for “wedding tortelli“. Unfortunately it didn’t give very clear instructions for how to shape the tortelli, so I turned to the Google machine and found a related pasta shape called culurgiones:

Culurgiones are also known as Sardinian ravioli and usually have a potato filling, sort of like a cross between a ravioli and a pierogi. They are formed in a manner similar to the tortelli in question, however they are more round and plump like dumplings versus the tapered, almost leaf-like shape of tortelli, which is what I was after.

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Filed Under: Pasta Dishes, Recipes Tagged With: browned butter, butternut squash, hazelnuts, italian, pasta, recipe, sage, sourdough, Sourdough Surprises, tortelli piacentini

Ciabatta Bread

April 17, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 43 Comments

Ciabatta BreadOh how I’ve missed baking bread every week!

This beautiful, holey, airy, chewy bread is exactly what homemade bread should be: rustic and delicious and better than anything you can buy in the store, partly because it only contains five ingredients (flour, water, yeast, salt, and olive oil) but mostly because you made it yourself. That’s the part about baking bread that I love the best.

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Filed Under: Bread, Recipes Tagged With: artisan bread, baking, bread, ciabatta, pain a l'ancienne, Peter Reinhart, recipe, yeast

Spaghetti (Squash) and Meatballs

April 14, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 8 Comments

Spaghetti Squash and Meatballs | Korena in the KitchenWe didn’t eat spaghetti and meatballs in my house when I was growing up – we ate lots of spaghetti with meat sauce, but not with meatballs. I didn’t make my first batch of meatballs until I was well into my twenties, and since then it seems I’ve been making up for lost time, because I could quite happily eat spaghetti and meatballs almost every day. In my recent quest to cut down on the amount of processed white flour in our diet, I looked for an alternative to the pasta part so that I could still get my fill of meatballs, and spaghetti squash seemed like the most obvious choice.

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Filed Under: Main Dishes, Pasta Dishes, Recipes, Vegetables Tagged With: dinner, Italian sausage, meatballs, pasta alternative, recipe, spaghetti and meatballs, spaghetti squash

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