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Homemade Almond Butter and Cocoa-Cranberry Power Truffles

January 24, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 12 Comments

Cocoa-Cranberry Power TrufflesI can now officially cross an item off my list: homemade nut butter! It literally is as simple as roasting some nuts (in this case, almonds) and grinding them in a food processor until they turn into nut butter. The only reason it’s taken me this long to make it is because my former food processor was such a disappointment: it could barely purée cooked squash, let alone pulverize whole nuts. BUT, I now have a powerful new Cuisinart food processor and nut butter is fully within my realm of possibility. Yay!

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Filed Under: Chocolate, Cookies & Squares, Drinks & Condiments, Recipes, Uncategorized Tagged With: almond butter, cocoa powder, energy snacks, food, no-bake cookies, recipe

Sourdough Brioche Babka with Toblerone and Caramelized White Chocolate

January 20, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 38 Comments

Sourdough Babka with Caramelized White ChocolateSometimes I swear that Jenni and Shelley, the ladies behind Sourdough Surprises, are inside my head, reading my thoughts. I was just contemplating baking all my leftover Christmas chocolate into brioche buns when they announced that January’s Sourdough Surprises recipe was going to be just that: sourdough brioche swirled with chocolate and topped with struesel, also known as babka.

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Filed Under: Bread, Breakfast & Brunch, Chocolate, Recipes Tagged With: baking, bread, caramelized white chocolate, chocolate babka, leftover Christmas chocolate, recipe, sourdough babka, sourdough brioche, Sourdough Surprises, Toblerone bar

Painted Desert Salad with Maple Glazed Smoked Salmon

January 16, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 2 Comments

Painted Desert SaladI’m sharing one of my very favorite salads over on the SeaChange blog today. It has roasted red pepper, avocado, smoked cheese, walnuts, sage, and of course smoked salmon (of the delicious maple glazed variety!) along with an extremely wonderful chipotle-maple-balsamic vinaigrette. Check it out!

Filed Under: Recipes, Vegetables Tagged With: guest post, Rebar Modern Food, roasted red peppers, salad, SeaChange Canadian Gifts, smoked salmon

Vanilla Risotto with Red Wine Poached Pears

January 14, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 13 Comments

Vanilla Risotto with Red Wine Poached PearsIn the winter I often get massive cravings for rice pudding – warm, creamy, comforting, and delicious. I was having one of those cravings when I found these adorable miniature Seckel pears at the grocery store, and I immediately thought of poaching them in wine and spices and serving them with rice pudding. But not just any rice pudding: sweet dessert risotto flecked with vanilla bean seeds. If you like creamy rice pudding, you’ll love this. All the stirring that makes a creamy risotto with broth makes an even creamier dessert risotto with milk.

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Filed Under: Fruit, Other Baked Goods & Sweets, Recipes Tagged With: comfort food, dessert, dessert risotto, poached pears, recipe, red wine, rice pudding, spiced wine, sweet risotto, vanilla risotto, winter

The List

January 9, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 21 Comments

to do listThe following “to make” list has been floating around in my head for a long time. I figured I’d put it in writing and then it can act sort of like a New Year’s resolution, even though I’m not making any (other than more cheesecake) and I don’t intend on getting through all of these in 2013. In fact, I fully intend on adding to this list.

What’s on your list?

  • Lemon meringue pie or tart
  • Jacques Torres’ Chocolate Chip Cookies (as seen in the New York Times)
  • Doughnuts: yeasted (done!), sourdough, potato/spudnuts, sweet potato, French crullers…
  • Lasagne from scratch (pasta, sauce, etc) – done!
  • Ombre cake
  • Rose cake
  • Red (Wine) Velvet Cake with no food colouring (like this one or this one)
  • Two-tone layered truffles
  • Stollen
  • Panettone with natural starter
  • Crèpe cake (like this or similar)
  • De-boned, rolled, and stuffed turkey – done!
  • Porchetta – done! (sorta)
  • Tarte tatin
  • Things with brioche dough (tarts, buns, etc)
  • Millionaire’s Shortbread (chocolate caramel shortbread squares)
  • Montreal-style bagels – done!
  • Nut butter – done!
  • Mozzarella
  • Ricotta
  • Tiramisu with homemade savoiardi/lady fingers
  • Profiteroles/éclaires (croquembouche?)
  • Non Plus Ultra cookies
  • Dessert pasta
  • Ciabatta bread – done!
  • Focaccia bread that tastes like the stuff at Pagliacci’s – done!
  • Liège waffles
  • Upside down roast turkey
  • Baguettes
  • Butterflied roast chicken – done!
  • Cabbage rolls
  • Pierogies
  • Ice cream
  • Crème caramel/flan
  • Savory blue cheese-pecan shortbread
  • Sausage rolls like the one shown here
  • Chicken ballotine
  • Nectarine rose tart
  • Pavlova

Filed Under: Miscellaneous Tagged With: bucket list, food, reciep list, to-do list

{Chickpea-less} Chicken, Potato, and Chickpea Curry

January 6, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 16 Comments

Chicken, Potato, and Chickpea CurryDon’t you hate it when you are in the middle of making something delicious and you reach into the pantry to grab that one last (rather important) ingredient, only to discover that you are, in fact, out of chickpeas for your chicken, potato, and chickpea curry? Yeah, I hate it when that happens. (Also, I’m terrible at mis-en-place.)

Luckily, this curry is still plenty good chickpea-less, although they are kind of my favorite part. I love them and could eat then straight out of the can. Nate, on the other hand, actually preferred this dish without chickpeas, and thinks that it should be made with either potato or chickpeas but not both. However this is my blog so I’m going to suggest that you make it with both – chickpeas in particular.

Just pretend there are chickpeas in there too…

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Filed Under: Main Dishes, Recipes Tagged With: chicken, chicken curry, chickpeas, dinner, garbanzo beans, Indian cuisine, potatoes, recipe, Vij's

Eggnog Latté Cheesecake

January 3, 2013 By Korena in the Kitchen 29 Comments

eggnog latte cheesecakeI don’t usually make New Year’s resolutions because I’m terrible at following through on them (see last year’s resolution… I can’t say it went so well), but if I were to make one for this year it would be this: MORE CHEESECAKE.

I know resolutions are usually about exercising more and eating less, but that’s kind of the antithesis of a food blog (or at least, this food blog. And I already get plenty of exercise). And after making this cheesecake to take to a Christmas Eve dinner, all I can say is that I want more cheesecake in 2013.

I’m not a big coffee drinker and I don’t even love eggnog all that much, but once a year when the Eggnog Latté makes an appearance on the Starbucks menu, I always crave it. I thought those flavours would go well together in a cheesecake (while I may not like drinking coffee, I sure like eating coffee-flavoured things!), and luckily I was right. This eggnog latté cheesecake turned out better than I expected.

I really really wanted to garnish it with a big pile of white chocolate curls, but I think it is safe to say that “Operation White Chocolate Curls” was my biggest baking flop of 2012. I tried three different methods for making curls (going through a considerable amount of white chocolate in the process) and NONE of them worked, not even in the slightest. Just when I was ready to throw in the towel out of frustration, I remembered chocolate leaves, and the day was saved. I actually think the leaves look better than chocolate curls would have, and they are considerably easier to make, both physically and mentally. 😉

Eggnog Latté Cheesecake

Adapted from Canadian Living and Bon Appetit. Makes one 10″ cheesecake 9″ cheesecake which I managed to cut into about 16 thin slices (this thing is rich!). Beat the cheesecake batter on low to medium-low speed only – if too much air is incorporated, it will encourage the cheesecake to puff up and crack in the oven as the hot air inside it expands.

Crust

Preheat the oven to 350˚F. In a medium bowl, combine:

2 cups graham cracker crumbs (about 24 square cookies, crushed)

1/3 cup butter

2 tbsp sugar

Mix together until evenly moistened, then press firmly into the bottom of a 10″ 9″ round springform pan. Bake in the preheated 350˚F oven for about 10 minutes, then set aside to cool. (I actually forgot to prebake my crust and it came out fine in the end…)

Cheesecake Batter

In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat on low to medium-low speed until smooth:

4 x 8 oz packages of cream cheese, cubed and at room temperature

1 1/4 cup granulated white sugar

One at a time, beat in:

4 eggs

Stir well after each egg, then beat in:

2 tbsp flour

When the flour is incorporated, beat in:

1/2 cup sour cream

Place half the batter in another bowl. To one bowl, add:

1 tbsp rum (or 1 tsp rum extract)

1/4 tsp freshly grated nutmeg

1/4 tsp ground cinnamon

To the other bowl, add:

3 tsp instant coffee powder dissolved in 1 1/2 tsp vanilla

Dollop each batter alternately over the prebaked crust to create a marbled effect, then carefully drag a skewer through the batter to swirl them together slightly. Be careful not to scrape up the crust and don’t swirl too vigorously – you want to maintain some contrast between the two batters. Give the bottom of the pan a few little thumps on the counter to dislodge any air bubbles.

Wrap the bottom of the springform pan in a large piece of aluminum foil (it must be watertight) and place it in a large roasting pan. Put the whole thing in the oven, then pour enough boiling water into the roasting pan to come halfway up the cheesecake. Bake for 65 – 80 minutes, until the edges are puffed, the center is just set, and the cheesecake starts to pull away from the sides of the pan.

Run a knife around the edge of the cheesecake and cool on a rack for 30 minutes, then chill, uncovered, for at least 6 hours. The cooled cheesecake will keep, covered and refrigerated, for up to 3 days. Garnish with chocolate leaves.

Chocolate Leaves

Wash and thoroughly dry 12 – 16 non-toxic, sturdy leaves, such as rose or salal (I used salal). Melt about 1 ounce each of white and dark chocolate. Using a tiny spoon or a clean paintbrush, spread the chocolate over the underside of the leaf, taking care not to spread the chocolate over the sides. Make the chocolate thick enough that it won’t break when you peel off the leaf (at least 1 mm is good). Place on a plate and chill until set. Carefully peel the leaf off the chocolate and keep the chocolate leaves chilled until you are ready to use them.

Filed Under: Cakes & Pies, Recipes Tagged With: baking, Christmas dessert, coffee cheesecake, dessert, eggnog cheesecake, eggnog latte cheesecake, holiday dessert, New Year's resolution, recipe

Speculaas and Happy New Year!

December 31, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 17 Comments

Speculaas CookiesI can’t believe it’s the end of 2012 already. How did that happen so fast? A lot has happened this year, including Nate and me becoming homeowners. We celebrated Thanksgiving in our new house with both of our families, I baked a bazillion Christmas cookies in our new kitchen (see one last recipe below), and we made plans to buy a new oven. 2013: Year of the New Oven! (Hopefully, anyway!)

Everyone seems to be posting a year end round-up today, so I’m jumping on the bandwagon to share some favorites from my blog this year. Which are, in no particular order…

Brain Cupcakes – outrageously chocolatey cupcakes with creamy, smooth vanilla buttercream. Chocolate and vanilla are a classic combination for good reason.

Cream Puff Swans – yup.

Mint Chocolate Chip Battenburg Cake – such a fun cake. I need to revisit this with another flavour combination.

Sourdough Danish Pastries – possibly my favorite post this year. I was so proud of those!…

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Filed Under: Cookies & Squares, Recipes Tagged With: 2013, baking, Christmas baking, Christmas cookies, Dutch speculaas, happy new year, recipe, speculaas cookies, spiced cookies

Salted Caramel Macarons and Mexican Chocolate Macarons

December 30, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 12 Comments

Salted Caramel and Mexican Chocolate MacaronsMacarons are definitely my current favorite thing to make: somewhat finicky, infinitely variable flavours, and SO TASTY and worth every minute of trouble. I made two kinds this Christmas: salted caramel and Mexican chocolate. Since making a salted butter caramel apple strudel not so long ago, I haven’t been able to stop thinking about the caramel sauce, and the resulting macaron was probably the biggest hit of Christmas Baking 2012. Deeply caramelly, crunchy-buttery-sweet, and just so, so good!

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Filed Under: Chocolate, Cookies & Squares, Recipes Tagged With: baking, caramel buttercream, caramel macarons, chile chocolate buttercream, chocolate macarons, Christmas baking, Christmas cookies, macarons, Mexican chocolate, salted caramel

Daring Bakers: Chocolate Orange Panettone

December 27, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 33 Comments

Chocolate Orange Panettone

The December 2012 Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by the talented Marcellina of Marcellina in Cucina. Marcellina challenged us to create our own custom Panettone, a traditional Italian holiday bread!

Happy post-Christmas, everyone. I hope you ate a lot of good food and were surrounded by the people you love. I still have a bunch of Christmas baking recipes to post, so here we go…

I had just added panettone to this year’s Christmas baking list and was looking for recipes when this month’s Daring Bakers pannetone challenge was announced. Perfect timing/serendipity/coincidence, once again. I really wanted to try a sourdough version (which is apparently the traditional way of making panettone) but holy cow is the process ever involved, and when I looked at my calendar I realized that I just didn’t have enough time. So I went with the recipe provided by Marcellina instead, switching out the raisins and candied citrus for chocolate and candied orange. The final product tastes like a Terry’s Chocolate Orange and is terribly addicting. Nate and I ate almost half a loaf in one sitting (actually we were standing in the kitchen, tearing veraciously at the panettone, but that’s just a technicality).

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Filed Under: Bread, Chocolate, Daring Bakers / Daring Kitchen Challenges, Recipes Tagged With: chocolate orange, Christmas baking, Christmas bread, Daring Bakers, Italian panettone, Panettone, sweet yeast bread

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