Tag: baking

Look Ma! I Made Butter!

Posted by on August 31, 2009

Butter

Using this great video posted over at Instructables, I made butter. Delicious, delicious butter. And under 10 minutes.

spice bars

Posted by on June 4, 2009

Spice Bar

Late night baking attack produced these yummy spice bars. Jealous?

Baking is my comfort zone

Posted by on February 25, 2009

yellow cake I’ve recently come to the conclusion that when I am feeling a bit depressed, my go to comfort activity is baking. While staying in one’s pajamas and reading a book are also at the top of my list, I apparently go into overdrive bakers mode, as well.

Over the past week I have churned out some brownies, whoopie pies, a loaf of beer bread and a yellow cake. That is a lot of baking my friend. Out of all the things created, what remains is the loaf of beer bread and yellow cake since they were popped in the oven last night during the President’s address to the joint session of Congress.

The brownies went down with some ice cream and a friend. The whoopie pies went to an oscar party. I intend to make the loaf of bread last as long as possible and use it for sandwiches. The cake, well the cake might not last very long.

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Marshmallows!

Posted by on December 18, 2008

Marshmallows Ever since I saw this video on making marshmallows, I knew that I must try it. I didn’t have many of the necessary tools to make it happen. I was sans stand mixer and candy thermometer, but I was determined.

A year later, now burdened with my awesome stand mixer and candy thermometer, the great marshmallow experiment of 2008 was a success.

I used the recipe from ReadyMade Magazine and “carefully” followed the directions. I’m never one for precision when it comes to baking so, I was pleasantly surprised that these came out so well.

I’m not sure if my candy thermometer is broken, but the temperature would slowly start to increase, then I would loose degrees. It was frustrating to watch and a lot of yelling at the thermometer ensued. I also didn’t pay enough attention to the dissolving gelatin, so I needed to start that process over. You bake and learn.

Once everything with properly cooked and mixed and cooled I came out the other end with some tasty and pepperminty marshmallows. Or as my friend said, “its like getting your teeth brushed.” Hmmm.

Peace, Love and Cookies

Posted by on December 15, 2008

Cookies waiting for the oven For as long as I’ve lived in D.C., I’ve gathered with friends around the holidays and baked cookies. These are extremely crazy baking sessions with too many cooks in the kitchen.

We always have much fun, making too many cookies and assorted baked goods. In the end, we never want to take the fruits of our labor home, knowing that if we do, we will eat them all.

On Saturday, we proceeded with this tradition and broke our previous record of most people in one kitchen and most diverse set of baked goods made.

I think we covered everything. Spritz cookies, sugar cookies, chocolate-chip cookies, cupcakes, chocolate-chip pumpkin bread, chocolates, brownies and apple cake.

I wonder what next year will bring.