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Daring Bakers: Roasted Plum Mille Feuille

October 27, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 67 Comments

Our October 2012 Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Suz of Serenely Full. Suz challenged us to not only tackle buttery and flaky puff pastry, but then take it step further and create a sinfully delicious Mille Feuille dessert with it!

Mille feuille (aka napoleon) means “a thousand layers” in French, and is so-called because it contains three layers of puff pastry (pâté feuilleté), each containing many flaky layers, plus two layers of pastry cream (crème pâtissière). I’ve been wanting to make puff pastry since making croissants and danishes – the laminating process (aka rolling and folding and rolling and folding) is exactly the same, the only difference is that croissants and danishes are yeasted and puff pasty is not.

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Filed Under: Cakes & Pies, Daring Bakers / Daring Kitchen Challenges, Recipes Tagged With: baking, crème patissière, custard slice, Daring Bakers, dessert, French pastry, layered dessert, mille feuille, mille feuille tutorial, Napoleon, pastry cream, pâté feuilleté, poured fondant, puff pastry, puff pastry tutorial, recipe, roasted plums, vanilla slice

Black Bean Brownies

October 24, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 21 Comments

These have been on my “to-make” list for a long time since first seeing the recipe on 101 Cookbooks. Black beans in brownies? How could you not be intrigued?

Once I actually read the recipe through, I realized that it included agave syrup, which I didn’t have – but I remembered seeing a version using brown sugar on Christina’s beautiful blog De La Casa. The only changes I would make to the recipe for next time are to add a little bit more sugar (I like my brownies bittersweet, but I felt these could be just a little sweeter) and to toast the pecans to keep them crunchy and enhance their flavour.

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Filed Under: Chocolate, Cookies & Squares, Recipes Tagged With: 101 Cookbooks, baking, baking without flour, black bean brownies, brownies, chocolate, gluten-free baking, recipe

Sourdough Grissini Twists

October 21, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 22 Comments

This has been a busy month for me, so here I am, a day late for Sourdough Surprises, with a bit of a flop. And while I’m sure these sourdough grissini twists could be perfectly lovely, mine were… not. I’m equally sure that there is nothing wrong with the recipe, but that all my issues were totally due to user error. 😉

User error and a stupid too-hot oven!

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Filed Under: Bread, Recipes, Soups, Sides & Snacks Tagged With: baking, bread, breadsticks, cinnamon sugar, pesto, sourdough grissini, Sourdough Surprises, sundried tomato, wild yeast

Banana Protein Muffins (Gluten-Free!)

October 16, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 12 Comments

On weekdays I leave the house before 7 am to commute to work, and while I used to favour some kind of egg-and-toast combination for breakfast, I simply don’t have the time to coordinate that kind of thing anymore before rushing out the door. Toast and jam just weren’t cutting it – I needed something with a little more nutritional oopmh to start my day. I’ve been reading Christina‘s recent nutrient–packed muffin posts with great interest, and prompted by several rapidly blackening and fruit fly-attracting bananas in my fruit bowl, I came up with these bad boys. I added (quite a lot of) whey protein powder, and used oats (blended in a food processor) and rice flour so they just so happen to be gluten-free (which was a happy coincidence, as my wheat-free Aunt was visiting when I made them). And with only 1/3 of a cup of sugar for 16 muffins, I can honestly say these are probably the healthiest baked good that has come out of my kitchen in, well, a long time….

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Filed Under: Breakfast & Brunch, Fruit, Other Baked Goods & Sweets, Recipes Tagged With: baking, banana muffins, breakfast, gluten-free, healthy muffins, protein-rich muffins, recipe

Plum Coffee Cake

October 13, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 18 Comments

When late summer/early fall hits and I start seeing dark purple plums showing up in the grocery store and at the farmers’ markets, all I want to do is make plum coffee cake – which, contrary to the name, doesn’t actually have any coffee in it. Instead, it contains plums (of course) and a cinnamon struesel topping, the combination of which is much more than just the sum of its parts.

My Nana had a recipe for a great plum coffee cake, but unfortunately neither my Mum nor I could find it anywhere. Luckily I found a pretty similar recipe on the internet, and it came out exactly the way I was hoping: moist, deep cake studded with jammy puddles of plum, topped with crumbly struesel and finished off with a drizzle of lemony glaze. So good as a mid-morning pick-me-up, or mid-afternoon snack, or dessert, or pre-bedtime nibble…

We had our first “fall” day a few days ago, and while I made this cake while it was still warm and sunny, it is definitely an appropriately cozy treat for cool, crisp weather. This makes a large amount of cake, but Nate and I weren’t complaining. Plus it meant I had some to take to my co-workers, who weren’t complaining either…

Plum Coffee Cake with Cinnamon Struesel

Adapted from The Kitchn. Makes a 9″ x 13″ cake. I used tiny purple Damson plums, but use any kind you want – we had an Italian prune plum tree growing in our yard when I was a kid and they made excellent coffee cake. Also, I used frozen leftover struesel from making muffins to top the cake, so the final product according to the recipe as written might look slightly different than mine.

Preheat oven to 350˚F. Grease a 9″ x 13″ baking pan and set aside.

Depending on how big they are, pit and cut into quarters or sixths:

about 20 small, ripe plums (or equivalent – the more, the better, in my opinion!)

Set aside.

In a large bowl, cream together:

3/4 cup soft, unsalted butter

1 1/2 cups brown sugar

One at a time, beat in:

3 eggs

Stir in:

1 1/2 cups plain yogurt

1 tsp vanilla

In a smaller bowl, mix together:

3 cups all purpose flour (I used 2 cups all purpose and 1 cup whole spelt)

1/2 tsp salt

1/2 tsp nutmeg

1 1/2 tsp baking soda

1 1/2 tsp baking powder

Sift the flour mixture over the wet ingredients and fold with a spatula to combine thoroughly.

Spread half the batter in the prepared pan and top it with half the plums, cut side up. Gently spread the other half of the batter on top and cover it with the remaining plums.

For the struesel topping, combine in a small bowl:

1/2 cup melted unsalted butter

1 tsp cinnamon

1/2 cup brown sugar

3/4 cup all purpose flour

Mix until crumbly, then sprinkle evenly over the top of the cake. Bake in the preheated 350˚F oven for about 60 minutes, until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out with a few moist crumbs sticking to it. Let cool for about 15 minutes.

In a glass measuring cup, combine:

1 1/2 cups icing sugar

1 tbsp lemon juice

Stir in enough milk to make a not-too-runny glaze, and drizzle it over the baked coffeecake. Serve warm or at room temperature. It will keep, covered in plastic wrap at room temperature, for a few days.

Filed Under: Breakfast & Brunch, Cakes & Pies, Fruit, Recipes Tagged With: autumn food, baking, brunch, cinnamon struesel topping, coffee cake, fall food, fruit, plums, recipe

Bake Sale Cupcakes

October 6, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 9 Comments

I made these a little while ago for a fundraising bake sale at work. This kind of thing is right up my alley: baking cute, individually portioned things that other people get to eat (someone’s gotta save me from eating them all myself!). Cupcakes are usually a pretty big hit at bake sales, and I’ve been wanting to make some for while, so I decided to use my favorite vanilla-flavoured yellow cake batter and then set about looking for a good frosting. I really really dislike tooth-achingly sweet powdered sugar buttercream, and Swiss meringue buttercream can be finicky to make and gets kind of expensive with all those egg whites and copious amounts of butter (plus, what to do with all the leftover egg yolks? Baking is so hard! 😉 ).

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Filed Under: Cakes & Pies, Chocolate, Recipes Tagged With: bake sale, baking, butter roux frosting, buttercream frosting, cooked milk frosting, cupcakes, ermine frosting, mocha buttercream frosting, not too sweet frosting, powdered sugar buttercream frosting, recipe, vanilla cupcakes

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

Sourdough English Muffins

September 22, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 17 Comments

English muffins just happen to be one of my favorite breakfast foods (only partly because they form the base for eggs benedict) and they are one of those things that I keep meaning to make but never get around to doing. Enter Sourdough Surprises. This is the third time since I started baking with the group that the monthly project has coincided with something on my “to make” list! Perfect!

As always, I am kind of awe-struck that a bubbly mess of flour and water can so easily be turned into something like this:

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Filed Under: Bread, Breakfast & Brunch, Recipes Tagged With: baking, breakfast, brunch, food, recipe, sourdough English muffins, sourdough levain, Sourdough Surprises

Shawnigan Sourdough Bread

September 11, 2012 By Korena in the Kitchen 26 Comments

While I have been keeping my sourdough starter pretty busy baking with Sourdough Surprises every month, it occurred to me that I haven’t actually used it to make a lot of bread, especially considering that I bake bread at least twice a week to keep us in sandwiches and toast. Lately I have been making some variation of Jim Lahey’s no-knead bread (that famous one that was in the New York Times), using yeast and just throwing a little bit of sourdough discard in with the dough for some added flavour, but not actually using the sourdough starter for its leavening power. I really really love Lahey’s no-knead bread (even more than the 5 Minutes a Day bread) so I decided to try to convert it to sourdough. This in itself proved to be a learning process, because it meant converting the recipe from volume measures to weight, and it involved percentages and math, which is not really my strong suit. But I must have done something right because, lo and behold, it worked! The bread came out beautifully crusty, with a soft, chewy, light interior crumb and a nice full flavour thanks to the starter.

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Filed Under: Bread, Recipes Tagged With: artisan bread, baking, bread, converting yeast to sourdough, home baking, recipe, rustic bread, sourdough

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

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