Showing posts with label baking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baking. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

30 Days of Creativity - Day 8 In the Kitchen with Ghee, Congee, & Apple Cinnamon Cake

I signed up for a course in culinary herbalism about month or two ago and am slightly embarrassed to admit that I haven't really started it yet.  I figured that these 30 Days of Creativity might be a good time to get going with some cooking for the course!  So, today I hit the kitchen with three recipes: ghee, trinity roots rice, and congee grain gruel.  Unfortunately, I didn't have all of the ingredients that I needed for the trinity roots rice, so that one had to be put off (until tomorrow, maybe).  I'm pretty sure that I mentioned this before, but I'm not the world's best cook.  I'm not the worst either.  I guess the best way of putting it is that I'm more interested in putting food in my mouth than I am preparing it.  Even though I'm pretty inexperienced, I keep trying though since I do love to eat.  =)

The congee takes a couple hours to cook, so I got started on that first.  Seemed simple enough: it's basically a breakfast porridge made with rice, broth, and whatever vegetables you want to put in it.  I kept it pretty basic since it's the first time I'm making it.  Here's the thing: I have to have breakfast before I have lunch even if it's lunchtime when I'm having my first meal.  All I had in house was chicken broth... which of course made the congee really... chicken-y.  Here's the other thing: I think I did something wrong because it's more the consistency of oatmeal than porridge (I did try adding some water).  {shrug}  I'm going to try it for breakfast tomorrow and see how it goes...

While the congee was cooking, I made ghee which is one of the ingredients that I knew I had to make for the trinity roots rice.  Again, pretty straightforward: melt a pound of butter, let it sputter a bit until it separates (residue on the top and bottom, the ghee is in between), when it becomes a pretty golden color that's clear enough to see the bottom of the pan, take it off the heat, and strain (I removed the icky looking floating residue first, but you probably don't have to since you're straining it) into a jar with a tight fitting lid.  The ghee went pretty much according to plan.  Yay!

ghee mosaic
1. Ghee, 2. Ghee, 3. Ghee, 4. Ghee, 5. Ghee, 6. Ghee

And last, I still had some time to kill while I was waiting for the congee (had to stick around for the constant stirring) so I decided to make an apple cinnamon cake.  This is the second time that I made this recipe and it's sooooooo yummy.  Really, you can't go wrong when cinnamon is involved.

Apple Cinnamon Cake

Monday, December 21, 2009

Christmas Cookie Bake-a-thon!!


I fully admit that I am not the world's best cook. Far from it, but I keep trying nonetheless. So far as baking goes, my experience is pretty limited. I've made scones from scratch but that's pretty much it; all other baking endeavors have come out of a box. Last week I was dying for Christmas cookies, so I took it upon myself to give it a shot.

I stuck with some straightforward recipes, but had what I thought may have been an ambitious quantity on the list for a first try. With supplies and ingredients ready to go, holiday music playing, and wine in hand I started my cookie bakeathon. I made Monster Cookies, Snickerdoodles, Chocolate Chips with walnuts and orange, Shortbread, and Hershey's Peanut Butter Cookies. I have the dough for Sugar Cookies and Gingerbread chilling in the refrigerator for tonight -- I just didn't have it in me to finish making them yesterday.


All in all, I think I did well. The very first batch that I made were the Monster Cookies: some were done, some weren't completely done. It was weird. Chocolate chips came next and I made the mistake of using a couple of pans that I'm not too fond of and they stuck a little bit but they're still tasty. The rest of them came out really well though, I think! With only two of us in the house, we now have an overabundance of cookies, so I may be bringing some in to work. It was actually a lot fun making them and I have more confidence to try different stuff next time. Wish me luck with the Sugar Cookies and Gingerbread!


UPDATE: The sugar cookies came out somewhat less than exciting. They just didn't taste that rich. They won't be the first to go, but they certainly won't go to waste. The gingerbread, despite having been chilled for 24 hours isn't that firm and is still a bit sticky. Not sure what happened there. I put them in the freezer and thought I'd see how they look tomorrow.