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Weekly Cooking (and related issues) Thread

Posted on 12/06/2016 3:21:02 PM PST by Jamestown1630

One of the prettiest of the holiday specials for television done by Jacques Pepin is his Hanukkah Celebration video. Everything he made for the meal was visually beautiful and different. I especially liked the Frozen Souffle, and the Chicken-Pistachio Mousse covered in aspic above, which is a lot easier to do than it appears:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWzfqc5rf5E

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A great tool for making holiday treats are these irons; the flower shaped ones make cookies, but the shell-like ones are great for making little cases to stuff with savory or sweet fillings. The shapes are made by dipping the iron in batter, and then into hot fat for a few seconds. Like crepes, your first one might be lacking, but you get the knack very quickly, and they're fun to make. The cases can be made in advance and kept crisp in an airtight container. I like using a shrimp or crab salad inside; you should fill them just before serving. If for some reason they didn't remain crisp, a quick tour in a low oven or dehydrator should bring them back. The iron sets come with recipes, and I usually use an adapted beer batter for savory cases. (The ones pictured are available at World Market, but you can find them in many places.)

Among my favorite cookies to make for Christmas are 'polvorones', or Mexican Wedding Cookies; they're very easy and special. (Practically the same cookie is also called a Russian Tea Cake):

http://www.siftingfocus.com/2012/10/christmas-cookie-countdown-and-mexican-wedding-cookies-baking-recipe/

I usually make these with Pecans.

-JT


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Food; Hobbies
KEYWORDS: christmas; cookies; hannukah
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To: Jamestown1630

This is my year to attempt krumkakke. I loved it as a girl, so much so that my great-aunt gave me a box of it every year for my birthday. I always thought it was so thoughtful that she made it just for me, but now realize that it was probably left over from Christmas and just right for my mid-January birthday ;-). I need to purchase a krumkakke iron soon, if anyone knows of a good one that isn’t too pricey I’d love to hear about it!


41 posted on 12/06/2016 6:48:28 PM PST by NorthstarMom
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To: Jamestown1630

Present. BUT EXHAUSTED. catch up manana


42 posted on 12/06/2016 6:55:53 PM PST by DollyCali (Don't tell God how big your storm is. The the storm how BIG your God is!!!)
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To: DollyCali

Dulces suenos!


43 posted on 12/06/2016 6:58:13 PM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, If you can keep it.")
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To: Jamestown1630

My mother loves that


44 posted on 12/06/2016 7:00:05 PM PST by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: Jamestown1630

Stopped by for a cuppa java and snack. Your Wedding Cookies look so good. Local stores sell these in their packaged cookie section. Years ago bought a sack. Remember an unexpected surprise of a mini chocolate chip in the cookie dough. And of course the confectioners sugar. After eating a bag of them the lucky individual would resemble Casper the friendly ghost. Pecans make this delicious cookie. So good even they store bought ones are still eaten.

Always a fan of chicken, DH would love the frozen mousse. Chicken and Pistachios...he’d feel more than blessed. Thanks for sharing the pertinents. Will attempt to make this for his birthday this month.

Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving.


45 posted on 12/06/2016 7:02:20 PM PST by V K Lee (Is it too early for a President Trump?)
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To: Jamestown1630

Great Grandmother would just slather butter we churned together on warm home made bread and sprinkle sugar on it.

She called it Alfinique? I can find no reference to it.


46 posted on 12/06/2016 7:03:38 PM PST by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: mylife

Well, ‘alfenique’ seems to refer to the sugar paste that is used in the Day of the Dead sculptures, like calaveras. Maybe she just conflated the sugar paste idea with the sugar bread?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfeñique


47 posted on 12/06/2016 7:13:07 PM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, If you can keep it.")
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To: Jamestown1630
The electric press is Wearever. I've had it well over 30-years! I'm sure it was very inexpensive. It was obviously “built to last”..!!
48 posted on 12/06/2016 7:18:33 PM PST by beethoven (Texans for Trump! Schroeder plays for Trump!)
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To: Jamestown1630

I recently bought a Mirro in the original box at an antique store. I love it!


49 posted on 12/06/2016 7:22:45 PM PST by stylecouncilor ("The future ain't what it used to be." Yogi Berra)
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To: beethoven; leaning conservative
From the article:
If you can’t find black cocoa at your grocery store then try here, here or Hershey makes a Special Dark powder that can be substituted but the flavor might not be an exact match.

I've bought this from the grocery store before:
Hershey's Special Dark Cocoa
Info on all of the cocoa, including dark.
Cocoa Powder FAQ: Dutch-process & natural cocoa powder
50 posted on 12/06/2016 7:23:39 PM PST by Trillian
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To: Jamestown1630

Lady Bender made a double batch of Russian Tea Cakes aka Snow Balls yesterday for our son’s business yesterday. She only makes them for the Christmas Holidays…


51 posted on 12/06/2016 7:35:01 PM PST by tubebender
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To: stylecouncilor

It works well, but unlike many of today’s more ‘automagic’ gadgets, you have to really work at getting the cookies consistent and right ;-)


52 posted on 12/06/2016 7:42:36 PM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, If you can keep it.")
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To: Jamestown1630

Dunno, she was an old German woman and I loved her dearly


53 posted on 12/06/2016 7:49:29 PM PST by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: mylife

Well, I guess she wasn’t speaking Spanish, then - unless she lived down in Texas, and picked up a few things ;-)


54 posted on 12/06/2016 8:01:34 PM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, If you can keep it.")
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To: Jamestown1630

Lots of cross culture in Europe

I spent tons of time in Mexico and am very familiar with Dia de los muertos.

Never heard anyone utter the word Alfenigue but her

Spain aint far from Germany


55 posted on 12/06/2016 8:16:43 PM PST by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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To: beethoven

Things in the old days WERE built to last. I’ve still got a little sandwich toaster from the ‘70s that works fine.

I just wish I hadn’t gotten rid of my Grandmother’s waffle maker, which looked like ‘Art Deco’ style, and was still working in the 1980s. It probably just needed a new cord; but I was stupid about vintage stuff back then.

Those old waffle irons are collectors’ items, now!


56 posted on 12/06/2016 8:27:08 PM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, If you can keep it.")
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To: mylife

You might like ‘Pati’s Mexican Table’, a show on PBS. She does many segments that explain the Spanish roots of much of current Mexican foods and cooking. She’s very charming and accomplished, and we’ve like watching the show. Haven’t seen it lately, but I think it’s still on:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pati_Jinich


57 posted on 12/06/2016 8:40:19 PM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, If you can keep it.")
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To: leaning conservative

I made snickerdoodles last night too! For the first time, I made them into sandwich cookies with cinnamon/vanilla buttercream frosting as the filling. Turned out REALLY well.

Here’s the recipe I used:

http://www.reynoldskitchens.com/recipes/snickerdoodle-sandwich-cookies/


58 posted on 12/06/2016 8:43:50 PM PST by garandgal (uit)
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To: Trillian
Thank you very much. I enjoyed the article describing the various Cocoa powders. I used to use Droste Cocoa in my cakes and biscotti, but I can no longer find it. My local H.E.B. has a Dutch Processed Cocoa I use, but it's really not the same.

I ordered Black Cocoa from King Arthur's this evening. I am looking forward to trying the Naughty Cookies with my granddaughters.

59 posted on 12/06/2016 8:51:15 PM PST by beethoven (Texans for Trump! Schroeder plays for Trump!)
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To: Jamestown1630

Ive seen it


60 posted on 12/06/2016 9:06:31 PM PST by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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