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Monday, November 22, 2010
Silken Sweet Potato Pie
1 1/2 lbs sweet potatoes
8 oz silken tofu
1/2 cup brown sugar
2 T molasses
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/8 tsp ginger
1/8 tsp cardamom
pinch salt
pinch nutmeg
bake crust
puree filling add to baked crust, return to off oven.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Calaveras Cookies
I meant to get these posted before Dia de los Muertos [All Souls Day], but that didn't happen. Instead, you can marvel at them this year and plan to make your own next time... They would, of course, work as Halloween cookies, but since I was using my Mexican Chocolate Cookie dough it seemed only appropriate to wait for November 2nd. Sometimes decorated cookies don't taste as good as the look, but that cookie is a workhorse and has enough flavor to power through my as-tasty-as-it-gets royal icing. [Royal icing looks great but tastes flatly sweet, even with a goodly amount of almond extract. That's why the flavor of the cookie underneath is so important.]
These were pretty fun to make. As you fill them, different features appear and I'd intentionally leave "highlights" here and there and I found the emerging characters very entertaining... which is good, because I made a double batch (~80) and it did take a while. On further consideration, I could have made the cookies twice as thick (1/4") and it probably would have made them even tastier.
You also don't need the fancy cookie cutter. I have one (that I think I got after Halloween one year at Williams-Sonoma) so I use it, but you could do the same technique with a simple oval and get almost the same effect (minus the little teeth). I have no artistic talent*, so I like guidelines.
Recipe: Royal Icing
These were pretty fun to make. As you fill them, different features appear and I'd intentionally leave "highlights" here and there and I found the emerging characters very entertaining... which is good, because I made a double batch (~80) and it did take a while. On further consideration, I could have made the cookies twice as thick (1/4") and it probably would have made them even tastier.
You also don't need the fancy cookie cutter. I have one (that I think I got after Halloween one year at Williams-Sonoma) so I use it, but you could do the same technique with a simple oval and get almost the same effect (minus the little teeth). I have no artistic talent*, so I like guidelines.
Recipe: Royal Icing