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Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
blue_dolphin replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
I made the Fruit & nut biscotti with orange & fennel from Baking & the Meaning of Life by Helen Goh because I was looking for a little cookie to go with the fennel stalk ice cream with lemon and vanilla bean that I made from Cooking with Scraps by Lindsay-Jean Hard The biscotti dough is pressed into a pan instead of shaping into a loaf for the first bake. The fruit is dried apricots, blueberries, and I subbed in dried cherries for the currants in the recipe. Nuts are almond and pistachio. I made a half batch, baked in a 1/8 sheet pan. I used . Helen said not to skip the dip in white chocolate and she was right - they’re not particularly sweet so it’s a nice touch. Should be a fun recipe to play around with different fruit and nut combos. I’m thinking a tropical version with mango, papaya, pineapple, coconut and macadamia nuts would be fun. -
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Planning: eGullet Chocolate and Confectionery Workshop 2026
Alleguede replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
Not Really - I’m not a huge fan of some Laval areas. But that’s just me. If you stay in the core you should be fine. -
Hi, can you send your whole recipe and method? it looks like your meringue is the problem at first glance
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Cooking with "Six Seasons of Pasta," by Joshua McFadden
Maison Rustique replied to a topic in Cooking
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Asparagus with tuna p 165 from Six Seasons of Pasta by Joshua McFadden and Martha Holmberg This is basically the book’s version of tuna noodle casserole. I followed the recommendation of an EYB user to include the baking step and agree that the baking time really brings the flavors together. I used a can of smoked tuna, increased the amount of asparagus, added lots of arugula as suggested in the header notes and included breadcrumbs in the cheese topping. With those modifications, I liked it enough to make again.
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Or as a friend of mine used to say. I'm on a light diet. As soon as it gets light, I start eating.
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Coulon Stone joined the community
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I will have one near me when I get moved, too. I won't go near the ginormous WM near me now.
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Several dinners from over the last few days below Beef stir fry with noodles. below Salad bowl below Green chicken curry with beans rice and microwaved popadums Below Hamburger
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Yes, I have a WNM super close to where I work and same.
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I came across these yesterday for the first time. Known locally as 海棠果 (hǎi táng guǒ,literally 'sea cherry-apple fruit') or 鸡心果 (jī xīn guǒ, literally 'chicken heart fruit'), they are a type of wampee. Clausena lansium, native to China and SE and South Asia. I'm going with 'chicken heart fruit' as it fits the size and shape. Unlike chicken hearts, they are sweet and crisp.
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Getting back to the Somali goat and rice dish, because I finished the goat tonight: the spices seem to be a blend called Xawaash. As with most spice blends, every one is a bit different. This page gives one recipe for it. The spices involved are cumin, coriander seeds, black peppercorns, cinnamon bark, cardamom, cloves, and turmeric. I don't like cloves but in this small amount (yes, I could taste it tonight) it was acceptable. If I ever try making it myself I'll probably omit the cloves and maybe the cinnamon, but it's all pretty well balanced in these leftovers.
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A favourite pasta dish with chicken sausage, anchovies, garlic and sampari tomatoes. Lots of basil and Parmesan to finish. Yesterday I tried my hand at a no knead baguette and I reckon it turned out pretty well. Dinner was a pesto spinach and cheese lasagna from the freezer with said bread.
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This ended up in the bin. It was a chickpea and vegetable curry I have made many times before. The whole thing smelled and tasted of capsicum which I detest. The only difference is I opened a new bag of chilli powder. I bought it from the Indian grocery in town and it was labeled “chilli powder extra hot (capsicum annum)”. It certainly was hot. Note, this is not a blended powder for beans and the like, but rather whole dried and ground chillies. Anyways, the rest of the 200g pack will be sprinkled on the herbs growing in the garden to deter critters. I have bought myself a bag of cayenne to replace it 😉
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I've only ever used the Italian meringue method; and I've only ever used a convection oven (low fan). Are you letting your piped shells dry before baking? For how long? Have you tried baking on parchment paper instead of the silpat? Herme's method (also Italian meringue) uses some of the aged egg whites in with the TPT so perhaps that could be an option for you to try. Are you using aged whites or freshly separated whites? Or the whites that come in a carton? I would change one thing at a time. First I would try the parchment because I've definitely had better results using parchment instead of silpat. Let us know how things progress....
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Ha, what would we complain about if not the weather? The dressing was so simple, oil from the tuna can (chilli) and a squeeze of fresh lime, salt and pepper.
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For some reason I decided to make bread rolls yesterday. They turned out delicious so I had to make burgers for dinner.
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I never make stew with whole pieces of chicken - always bite size pieces of meat and veg in a thick gravy. Same with beef stew. My soups are closer to "stoup" - very thick, lots of diced veg and meat and lots of barley or rice or noodles.Different strokes.
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Fried basmati rice with sauteed okra and chorizo. Onion, Holland chiles, sliced ginger, fish sauce, and cilantro for flavor
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absolutely - members all have different 'expertise / experience' in diverse areas so put the up topic/question - most likely someone has "been there/done that"
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Planning: eGullet Chocolate and Confectionery Workshop 2026
Rajala replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
Since there's at least one person who lives in Montreal, I might as well ask here instead of trusting random stuff from Google: any areas I should avoid at night time? -
Autumn pilau with squash, kale and smoked garlic from Meera Sodha’s East. I added some chopped nuts for crunch. A big bowl of brothy ramen with spinach, mushrooms, scallions and roasted broccoli with chili crisp for spice
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