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Missing Coco Mill and Homemade Thin Mints

Posted in baked, chocolates, cookies with tags , on April 17, 2011 by thebrokenganache

I felt like a kid on Christmas morning when I woke today because I was so excited about opening the packages that came from Chocolate Alchemy. The first box was filled with roasted and un-roasted cocoa beans from the Dominican Republic, cocoa nibs, organic coco butter, lecithin, and five different chocolate bar molds. The next box contained the Champion Juicer which will turn the coco nibs to liquid chocolate. The last box had the Ultra Melanger which conches and refines the chocolate, sugar, coco butter and lecithin which gives it that silky smooth texture.  Then I realized that I was missing the coco mill which is used to crack and separate the hulls from the nib. I ran to my laptop to send off an email to see what was going and within five minutes I got a response that it was on back order. I was relieved that it wasn’t lost but a little disappointed that I wouldn’t be making chocolate today. In reality I still could make chocolate, I wouldn’t have to do the first few steps and go right to the juicer to make the chocolate liquid. But I really had my heart set on experimenting with the whole process from beginning to end. So I will wait.

Melanger, Juicer and Cocoa Beans

So I was looking for something to make when I ran across a Thin Mints recipe from Heidi Swanson’s blog 101 Cookbooks which is really a wonderful blog with great recipes. Her recipe called for whole wheat pastry flour which I didn’t have so I substituted   a 1/2 cup cake flour and 1/2 cup whole wheat flour to equal ! cup whole wheat pastry flour. I also thought tempering the chocolate for the cookie was a better way to go than just melting it, that way the chocolate would not melt on your fingers when eating it. I also ended up using a 53% Callebaut Dark Chocolate since that’s all I had. They came out rather yummy and I just love the mint with that nice crisp cookie inside!

Homemade Thin Mints

Thin mints anyone?

French Macaroons while waiting on chocolate equipment

Posted in baked, cookies with tags on April 4, 2011 by thebrokenganache

Hey everyone!

I finally ordered all of the equipment that I will need to make chocolate from bean to bar. So hopefully within the next couple of weeks I will be ready to start making my first batch of homemade chocolate from scratch – I am really excited about this! In the meantime I have been doing a lot of baking and sadly I haven’t posted any of it, but over the weekend I decided to tackle French Macaroons which turned out to be rather challenging. I tried quite a few  different recipes but none of them came out as well as I would have liked. I was about to give up then I came across a great recipe on   David LeBovitz‘s blog. I did make a couple of changes. I replaced cocoa powder with equal amount of powder sugar, vanilla extract and powdered orange food coloring. All in all I was happy with them, but the color wasn’t as vibrant as I wanted, will figure that out next time.

French Macaroon Recipe

Adapted from The Sweet Life in Paris by David Lebovitz

Batter
1 cup plus 3 tablespoons powdered sugar
½ cup ground blanched almonds
3 tablespoons cocoa powder
2 large egg whites, at room temperature
5 tablespoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon Vanilla extract
1 tablespoon food coloring

White Chocolate and orange ganache
½ cup heavy cream
1 teaspoons light corn syrup
4 ounces white chocolate
1 tablespoon butter
3 drops orange oil

Preheat oven 350F

Ingredients

grind almonds until you get a powder

ground almonds

add powdered sugar

grind almonds and powdered sugar together

beat egg whites

add sugar to whites once you get peaks

whip for 2 minutes

add powdered food color

add powdered sugar and almond mixture

fold

pour batter into pastry bag

pipe little circles .

bang tray on counter to get ride of air bubbles, let rest for 30 minutes then bake at 350 for 15 mins

Yummy

Coconut Macaroons for two!

Posted in cookies with tags , , , on November 14, 2010 by thebrokenganache

I wanted to use up some of my pantry items before we go on our trip and I stumbled across some shredded coconut, so I decided to make coconut macaroons. I found a recipe at JoyofBaking.com.  I just made a minor adjustments; I used a teaspoon of almond extract and a half a teaspoon of vanilla extract – they came out quite tasty however next time I will dip them in chocolate!

That’s it for now.

Coconut Macaroons

Oatmeal Cookies and Old Movies, what could be better

Posted in cookies with tags on October 19, 2010 by thebrokenganache

All day at work I was thinking about what to make tonight, chocolates or some little baked goodie. Since Andy is in New York doing a shoot for T-Fal I thought cookies would be the best choice to nibble on while watching old Charlie Chan movies for the rest of the evening. So I ended up making Oatmeal Raisin Walnut Cookies. I found a recipe at joyofbaking.com. I made a few changes I added a 1/2 tsp of Nutmeg, 1/4 tsp of Allspice, increased Vanilla to 2 tsp and I used 3/4 cup Muscovado light brown sugar and 1/4 cup Dark Muscovado sugar. They came out pretty good.  Next time maybe a little more Allspice.

I have to take my own photos until Andy gets back.

That’s it for now.

Oatmeal Raisin Walnut Cookies

The perfect peanut butter cookie and a spiced pumpkin loaf

Posted in chocolates, cookies with tags , , , on September 25, 2010 by thebrokenganache

I finally found the perfect peanut butter cookie recipe. It came from the book Baked by Matthew Lewis and Renato Poliafito, which I found at the bookstore yesterday. The cookies came out great – the perfect balance of crisp and chewy with a great peanut butter flavor. I am thrilled that I finally found a great recipe because I could not move on to other things until I got these dam peanut butter cookies right and now I have!

So after the excitement I decided to make a spiced pumpkin, walnut and milk chocolate bread. The recipe came from joyofbaking.com which had a pumpkin cranberry bread recipe and I just made a few changes. I used a light muscavado sugar, walnuts, milk chocolate and I doubled the spices, the bread came out great having a wonderful pumpkin flavor with a hint of clove, cinnamon and nutmeg and just a subtle sweetness of milk chocolate. Divine!

It was a great day

That’s it for now

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Perfect Peanut Butter Cookie

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Pumpkin Bread

A new batch of Peanut butter cookies!

Posted in chocolates, cookies with tags , , on September 22, 2010 by thebrokenganache

Last night I was so tired I fell asleep before I even had an opportunity to post not that I had much to say anyway – I was just going to talk about school.

Tonight after work I tried a new peanut butter cookie recipe from the Joy of Cooking. I did make a few addition/changes; I used a little Moscavado sugar, Valhrona 70% dark chocolate chunks and I toasted some peanuts. I needed to  try a new recipe since the last batch was a bit dry . I think tonights batch came out a lot better, they are not as dry and I like the extra crunch from the toasted peanuts. All in all they are better though still not 100% and I am still searching for the perfect moist chewy peanut butter cookie recipe – If you have or know of a recipe send it on and I will be very happy to try it out!

Thats it for now!

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Peanut butter cookies

Banana chocolate walnut bread, Yummy!

Posted in chocolates, cookies with tags , , on September 15, 2010 by thebrokenganache

This evening I started off making peanut butter chocolate chunk cookies which came out OK but I think they  needed a little more peanut butter and I wish I had some peanuts on hand to give it that extra crunch. Next time.

Since I wasn’t thrilled with the peanut butter cookies I thought I should try something else. That’s when I came across a banana chocolate bread recipe on the joyofbaking.com. What a wonderful recipe, I love the fruitiness of the banana mixed with the chocolate and the crunch of the walnuts. Yummy!

That’s it for now

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Chocolate Banana Walnut Bread

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Peanut butter chocolate chunk cookies

Double chocolate chunk cookies!

Posted in chocolates, cookies with tags , on September 4, 2010 by thebrokenganache

Today I made a version of the chocolate chunck cookies from Thursday night. All I did was substitute 3 tbsp of flour for 3 tbsp of cocoa powder. They came out wonderfully rich and chocolatey. I’m still in my movie mode thats’s why the post are a little short.

Thats it for now!

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Double chocolate chunk cookies

Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Posted in chocolates, cookies with tags , , on September 2, 2010 by thebrokenganache

I had a craving for cookies tonight but I wasn’t sure of what kind so I started flipping through The Joy of Cooking, one of my favorite cookbooks trying to find something to make. I have had the book for as long as I can remember, there are stains spilled from past adventures in the kitchen and the cover is missing – but I would never replace it. it’s like family. I am a firm believer a book should show use. If I go to a freinds house and they loan me a cookbook and its in perfect condition I am a bit skeptical if its any good – but thats just me. So as I flipped I came across one of my favorite recipes; Classic Chocolate Chip cookies. Yes the page is staind from butter, chocolate and vanilla extract but thats a good thing. So tonight I decided thats what I am going to make – but with a slight twist of course.

So here’s my version:Adapted from The Joy of Cooking by Irma S. Rombauer, Marion Rombauer Becker and Ethan Becker (every household should have this book – its an amazing resource).

Chocolate Chunk Cookies

Pre-heat oven to 375F.

1 Cup + 2 tbsp Flour (all purpose)

1/2 tsp Baking soda

1 stick of un-salted softened butter

3/4 cup of Vanilla sugar (I have a big jar of sugar stuffed with Vanilla pods that I use for baking)

1/4 cup Muscovado sugar

1 large egg

1/4 tsp salt

1 tsp vanilla

1 cup of Valhrona 70% chocolate chopped into chunks

1 cup toasted walnuts

Cream together the butter and all the sugar in a mixer. Than add to the mixer the egg, salt and vanilla. Once fully incorporated add the flour and baking soda. Mix all until smooth than add the walnuts and chocolate chunks and incorporate. Use a small ice cream scoop (or 1 tbsp worth) and scoop onto a sheet pan lined with parchement paper (or use a silplat). Bake for 14 minutes (or until golden brown).

The kitchen smelled amazing from them baking in the oven. The scent of chocolate and vanilla wafting in the air I was in heaven. They are quite yummy not  too sweet but full of flavor. We may eat them all tonight  :)

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Dark Chocolate Chunk Cookies

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