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Blackberry, Lemon & White Chocolate Cake

September 30, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 13 Comments

Last weekend we went to Nate’s parents’ house for lunch to mark his mum’s and (now) 4-year-old nephew’s birthdays. Of course, two birthdays call for two cakes. Gunnar, the 4-year old, got a fantastic Mr. Bean cake, and I offered to make Kathryn, Nate’s mum, a cake. She requested a lemon cake (my nemesis!) but I was stoked to try to get it right finally – third time’s a charm, right?

Gunnar’s Mr Bean cake (not made by me, if that wasn’t clear)

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Filed Under: Cakes & Pies, Chocolate, Fruit, Recipes Tagged With: baking, birthday cake, blackberries, dessert, ermine frosting, lemon cake, recipe, roux-based frosting, summer, white chocolate

Neapolitan Macarons

September 8, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 9 Comments

Since making macarons for the first time last Christmas, I have been saving egg whites in the freezer to make them again. I promised myself before we moved (twice in 6 weeks actually, ugh!) that I would only bring those frozen egg whites to the new house if I made macarons ASAP. So I did.

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Filed Under: Chocolate, Cookies & Squares, Fruit, Recipes Tagged With: baking, chocolate, cookies, French macaron, macarons, Neapolitan macaron, recipe, strawberry, Swiss Meringue Buttercream, vanilla bean

White Chocolate Blueberry Bars

September 2, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 16 Comments

Remember the amaretti that I made accidentally? When I made them, what I actually meant to make was amaretto cookies to turn into crumbs for the base of these white chocolate blueberry bars (which I made a few weeks back but am only just getting around to posting about).

My oven was being a beast and the amaretto cookies came out sort of burnt, and there was nothing particularly spectacular about the homemade version, so next time I’ll just use store bought (I don’t say that often – maybe I just needed a different recipe?). However, regardless of the provenance of the cookies in the cookie crumb base, these bars are fantastic and perfect to make in the summer because they are no-bake (especially if you don’t do anything silly like baking your own amaretto cookies) and they feature delicious summer berries. Press a cookie crumb base into a pan, scatter over some blueberries, top them with a white chocolate ganache, and chill….

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Filed Under: Chocolate, Cookies & Squares, Fruit, Recipes Tagged With: amaretto cookies, blueberries, cookie crumb base, dessert, no-bake, recipe, summer berries, summer fruit, white chocolate ganache

Cocoa Shortbread Cookies

August 11, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 18 Comments

There has been an absence of chocolate around here lately, which is kind of surprising because I’ve found myself craving it often. I somehow have no chocolate in the house (probably because I ate it all the last time I was craving chocolate) other than the unsweetened baking kind and cocoa powder. Anyway, my point is: more chocolate….

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Filed Under: Chocolate, Cookies & Squares, Recipes Tagged With: baking, chocolate, chocolate shortbread cookies, cocoa, cocoa shortbread cookies, cookies, icebox cookies, recipe, shortbread

Daring Bakers: Battenberg Cake

June 27, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 63 Comments

Mandy of What The Fruitcake?! came to our rescue last minute to present us with the Battenberg Cake challenge! She highlighted Mary Berry’s techniques and recipes to allow us to create this unique little cake with ease.

Traditionally, a Battenberg cake is pink and white and covered in marzipan (and perfect for a tea party, I might add!). Nothing wrong with traditional, but when given the chance, it’s pretty fun to switch things up. Mandy gave us a recipe for the original pink-and-white cake as well as a walnut and coffee version with coffee buttercream, which sounded amazing, plus, as a substitute for marzipan, a recipe for something called “chocolate plastique”, which is chocolate mixed with corn syrup so that it can be molded or rolled out. Moldable chocolate? That had my name all over it.

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Filed Under: Cakes & Pies, Chocolate, Daring Bakers / Daring Kitchen Challenges, Recipes Tagged With: baking, Battenberg cake, cake, chocolate plastique, coffee, Daring Bakers, dessert, hazelnut, mint chocolate chip, molding chocolate, recipe

Mark Bittman’s Amazing Brownies

June 5, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 11 Comments

I am currently navigating my way through some silly government bureaucracy, and if you’ve ever had the misfortune to be in that position, you probably know that (regardless of which government you’re dealing with) it can seem like an endless string of hoop jumping, inordinately long waiting periods, and many frustrating encounters with a wretched automated phone menu….

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Filed Under: Chocolate, Cookies & Squares, Recipes Tagged With: baking, brownies, cheesecake brownies, chocolate, dessert, Mark Bittman's brownies, mocha cheesecake brownies, recipes, snacks

Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

April 11, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 22 Comments

Third post containing chocolate in a row, my goodness! Actually I’m surprised it hasn’t happened sooner…

Have you made those peanut butter cookies that are just peanut butter, egg, and sugar? These almond butter cookies are like that, but better. Chewy, crisp, and buttery (but made without butter or flour), they also have maple syrup, chocolate chips and chunks of toasted almonds. Yum. They were so good and so easy!…

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Filed Under: Chocolate, Cookies & Squares, Recipes Tagged With: almond butter, almond butter cookies, baking, chocolate chip cookies, chocolate chips, cookies, gluten-free, recipe

Chocolate Hot Cross Buns

April 7, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 7 Comments

Once again, the start of spring and the approach of Easter mean that it’s hot cross bun season. I had pretty good success last year making hot cross buns, so I gave them another try – but this time I added chocolate, because almost anything is better when you add chocolate. Prior to this, I had never actually had a chocolate hot cross bun, but I have seen them in bakeries and heard wonderful things about them (apparently they are very popular in Australia). There doesn’t seem to be a huge amount of recipes available on the internet, so I decided to come up with my own. I added cocoa powder and chocolate chips (plus dried cherries and apricots) to my existing hot cross bun recipe, along with a healthy dose of cinnamon and cardamom, with which I have recently become enamoured and which happens to go very well with chocolate. And for the cross on top, white chocolate….

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Filed Under: Chocolate, Other Baked Goods & Sweets, Recipes Tagged With: baking, cardamom, chocolate, chocolate hot cross buns, cinnamon, Easter, hot cross buns, recipe, yeast

The Pioneer Woman’s Chocolate Pots de Crème

April 3, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 29 Comments

Aka, The Easiest Dessert Ever.

When I was at home suffering from the plague last week, I had a major craving for chocolate, specifically something rich and creamy and easy. These chocolate pots de crème satisfy all of those criteria: throw some chocolate chips and eggs in a blender, blend with some steaming hot coffee, chill, and eat. Couldn’t be simpler, or more decadent! I topped them with a little coconut cream (I didn’t have any whipping cream) and they were totally delicious. It’s a good thing I only discovered these recently, or I would have been making them once a week. Very dangerous.

Technically, I don’t think you can call these “true” pots de crème, because they don’t actually contain any cream, nor are they baked in a water bath. However, the flavour and texture are pretty much right on. The hot coffee serves to cook the eggs and imparts a little bit of coffee flavour, but mostly it just intensifies the chocolate flavour. I think you could use hot milk or cream instead of coffee and change up the dark chocolate chips for milk or white chocolate, and add whatever flavours you want (I added a pinch of cinnamon). I intend to do lots of experimenting with this one – it got rave reviews from everyone who tried it, and was waaaay too good not to make again soon! So if you need a quick chocolate fix, here you go: you can thank me later.

Chocolate Pots de Crème

Adapted from the Pioneer Woman. Makes 4 servings.

In a blender jar, combine:

6 oz semi-sweet chocolate chips

2 eggs

a small pinch of salt

1 tbsp or so of liqueur (I used French vanilla Kahlua)

Put the lid on and blend to combine.

Pour in 1/2 cup very hot coffee and blend, blend, blend. You are supposed to pour the coffee in through the hole in the lid while the blender is going, but I’m not very good at reading instructions and just dumped the coffee in all at once, then put the lid back on and blended. It worked fine.

At this point you can also add a pinch of cinnamon or a dash of vanilla if you feel so inclined.

Pour the blended mixture into 4 small vessels of about 1/2 cup capacity.

Chill them in the fridge for a few hours until cold and set. Top with lightly sweetened whipped cream (or coconut cream) and devour.

Filed Under: Chocolate, Other Baked Goods & Sweets, Recipes Tagged With: chocolate, dessert, easy, Pioneer Woman, pots de creme, recipe

White Chocolate Orange Thinsees

March 23, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 6 Comments

When I was growing up, my Mum and I baked a lot of cookies together, and one of my favorites was the Chocolate Thinsees from a cookbook called Golde’s Homemade Cookies. These were a dark chocolate cookie made of a soft batter and topped with chopped nuts, and during baking they spread out thin and became satisfyingly chewy, yet soft, with a texture almost more like cake than cookie. Sounds odd, but I loved them and as soon as I was old enough to use the oven by myself, I made them all the time – they were totally addictive.

A few weeks ago I had some mandarin oranges languishing in my fruit bowl, and I decided that orange-flavoured cookies would be the best way to use them up. I pulled out my copy of Golde’s cookbook, and came across the Chocolate Thinsees recipe. Chocolate and orange is a tried and true combination, but I didn’t have any of the semi-sweet chocolate that the recipe called for. I did, however, have some white chocolate, so I decided to make White Chocolate Orange Thinsees and top them with Brazil nuts. It was a good call.

These thin, crisp cookies are sort of like French tuiles, but with a chewier texture. They weren’t quite as cake-like as I remember, but they were just as addictive – they barely lasted a whole day, and by the time the last batch came out of the oven, I had already eaten so many that I have no idea how many I actually made. Golde suggests that these make a great tea cookie. I suggest that you make them immediately and just try to stop yourself from eating them by the handful!

White Chocolate Orange Thinsees

Adapted from Golde’s Homemade Cookies by Golde Hoffman Soloway

Preheat oven to 300˚F.

In the microwave or over a double boiler, melt:

2 oz white chocolate, roughly chopped

Set aside to cool slightly.

In a medium bowl, cream together:

1/2 cup unsalted butter, soft

2/3 cup brown sugar

1 tbsp orange zest

When light and fluffy, stir in the melted white chocolate, then add:

2 eggs

1/2 tsp vanilla extract

Mix until well blended, then stir in:

1/2 cup all purpose flour

dash salt

Mix well. The batter will be quite soft.

Drop the batter by teaspoonfuls on a baking sheet lined with a Silpat or parchment paper. The cookies will spread a lot in the oven, so leave a few inches of room between them – I found six per sheet to be plenty. Sprinkle the cookies with chopped nuts (about 3/4 cup total) – I used Brazil nuts.

Bake in the 300˚F oven for 15-18 minutes, until light brown at the edges and set in the middle. Let the cookies cool on the baking sheet for 2 minutes before removing them to a cooling rack with a thin spatula. If they have all run into each other to form one giant cookie, cut them apart with a sharp knife before removing them from the baking sheet.

I dare you not to eat them all in one day!

PS – It was brought to my attention that I’ve been nominated for the “Kreativ Blogger Award” by Sibella of Baking with Sibella. Thank you Sibella, I’m very flattered! However rather than listing seven things about myself and nominating seven other blogs, I would encourage you to visit Sibella’s lovely blog and check out her gorgeous baking – I’m especially taken with her Non Plus Ultra cookies.

Filed Under: Chocolate, Cookies & Squares, Recipes Tagged With: baking, childhood memories, chocolate, cookies, Golde's Homemade Cookies, orange, recipe, white chocolate

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