Is there one yet? I know there are some talented bakers on TWW.I want to hear what you make!Last night's experiment was chewy pink peppercorn cookies. It turned out great! Sweet but on the rich side with a little bit of savory.
10/9/2010 10:30:56 AM
not what I thought this thread was going to be about. [Edited on October 9, 2010 at 10:33 AM. Reason : and I make a mean cheesecake around the holidays ]
10/9/2010 10:33:05 AM
I'm baking apple pie and peach cobbler today, from scratch....oh, and
10/9/2010 10:40:26 AM
Bourbon. Peach. Cobbler. I made a three-layer chocolate peanut butter cake for my friend's birthday, you could only eat a sliver of it before feeling like a huge fatty but good LORD was it good
10/9/2010 10:44:46 AM
Last year for Thanksgiving I made thisit's a pumpkin pie w/ a caramelized pecan topping. crust was from scratch this year I'm going to try my first apple cobbler. other than this and the occasional cake or cookies, I really don't bake that much. but this pie was most excellent i thought about making one for our family reunion tomorrow...but I'm just gonna take sweet tea instead, heh.
10/9/2010 11:02:13 AM
that looks like something i could put my dick in
10/9/2010 11:23:20 AM
bump
1/20/2012 1:05:44 PM
First attempt at a Tres Leches cake last night was a huge success. Really simple recipe too (will post it if anyone wants it).Anyone else got any simple, yet delicious, baking recipes? I'm not talking brownie/chocolate chip cook stuff. Something a little less common, yet you don't have to be a pastry chef to make. For example...the Tres Leches I made last night, I've got a good rum cake recipe, and a 30-minute cheesecake recipe that tastes better than most made-from-scratch cheesecakes I've had.
1/20/2012 1:17:36 PM
Cook some apples with buttah sugar cinnamon get some phyllo dough, cut into squaresspoon a little of the apple mixture onto each square & roll into a cone shapebake and serve with ice creamsimple, easy, yum
1/20/2012 1:21:07 PM
i'm sorry, but a top notch brownie is hardly common. that said, i've got a recipe around here somewhere for a cherry dump cake that is freakin awesome.
1/20/2012 1:21:29 PM
Add to my topics
1/20/2012 1:21:43 PM
Just found the Tres Leches recipe:
1/20/2012 1:27:12 PM
Homemade granola bars. I usually do some sort of version of this recipe:Ingredients2 cups old-fashioned oatmeal1 cup sliced almonds1 cup shredded coconut, loosely packed1/2 cup toasted wheat germ3 tablespoons unsalted butter2/3 cup honey1/4 cup light brown sugar, lightly packed1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract1/4 teaspoon kosher salt1/2 cup chopped pitted dates1/2 cup chopped dried apricots1/2 cup dried cranberriesDirectionsPreheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter an 8 by 12-inch baking dish and line it with parchment paper.Toss the oatmeal, almonds, and coconut together on a sheet pan and bake for 10 to 12 minutes, stirring occasionally, until lightly browned. Transfer the mixture to a large mixing bowl and stir in the wheat germ.Reduce the oven temperature to 300 degrees F.Place the butter, honey, brown sugar, vanilla, and salt in a small saucepan and bring to a boil over medium heat. Cook and stir for a minute, then pour over the toasted oatmeal mixture. Add the dates, apricots, and cranberries and stir well.Pour the mixture into the prepared pan. Wet your fingers and lightly press the mixture evenly into the pan. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until light golden brown. Cool for at least 2 to 3 hours before cutting into squares. Serve at room temperature.
1/20/2012 2:44:45 PM
1/20/2012 3:57:16 PM
Barney Frank and Chris Dodd will inevitably ruin this thread.The More You Know.[Edited on January 20, 2012 at 4:01 PM. Reason : Oh shit that says baking.]
1/20/2012 4:01:32 PM
^^ It's baked but not "from scratch"...well at least the crust isn't (graham cracker crust ftw!). Oh...and here are both the cheesecake and rum cake recipes:
1/25/2012 1:21:46 PM
I tried granola bars for the first time a few weeks ago. They didn't hold together very well but tasted good. Will have to try wolfpackgrrr's recipe.
1/25/2012 1:24:40 PM
I cook dinner for Valentine's Day and I'm looking for a good desert. The lady isn't usually a big desert fan, but every now and then she'll really like one...that desert usually involves a decent amount of chocolate and caramel.So I'm going to give this one a try:http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Caramel-Dark-Chocolate-Truffles-with-Fleur-de-Sel-109085
2/10/2012 7:54:10 AM
^ That essentially looks like a ganache recipe.If you want a completely fool-proof ganache recipe, this is one that's meant for even kids to make. I got it from the back of a chocolate bar a couple years ago and it's super easy.3 bars dark chocolate, about 6oz each 5.5 tablespoons heavy cream (~40% butterfat content)1.5 tablespoons softened unsalted butter2 teaspoons flavoring (brandy, almond extract, creme de menthe, whatever your heart desires)Finely chop chocolate and place in a medium size bowl.Over medium-high heat, bring heavy cream to a boil in a small saucepan. Remove from heat and pour over chocolate. Whisk until smooth. Add butter and whisk until fully incorporated. Add flavoring and whisk until incorporated.Line a square baking dish with parchment paper, having the paper come up over the sides of the dish. Pour chocolate mix onto the parchment paper. Spread until even. Place in refrigerator for at least one hour.Lift up parchment paper and place chocolate on a cutting board. Cut chocolate into squares. Dust squares with cocoa powder, powdered sugar, drizzle with caramel sauce, sprinkle with sea salt, whatever you want to do.DONE![Edited on February 10, 2012 at 8:53 AM. Reason : s]
2/10/2012 8:47:22 AM
^ Nice...that looks a lot easier. I'm a little nervous about the melting chocolate in the double boiler like I listed above. And reading the comments on the recipe page, everyone seemed to be having trouble with the consistency (either too liquid or too solid).Definitely leaning towards the one you posted now.
2/10/2012 9:24:49 AM
i want to perfect my loaf-bread, got pizza dough down, and hearth breads down but i need a good soft and chewy sandwich breadp.s. for you bread bakers, PM me if you want to share your loaf making secrets[Edited on February 10, 2012 at 9:36 AM. Reason : .]
2/10/2012 9:35:39 AM
^^ It's ridiculously easy. Just make sure your chocolate is chopped really fine to make it easier to whisk into the cream. I usually throw it in the food processor to get it as fine as possible.
2/10/2012 12:38:53 PM
I used to think I totally failed at bread. Ambrosia recommended this one http://allrecipes.com/recipe/amish-white-bread/, and it turned out amazing. I haven't made it again since I don't actually eat white bread, but still. 'twas good.
2/10/2012 12:51:17 PM
your mommas bakin bread
2/10/2012 1:08:01 PM
i will poast in your thread
2/10/2012 1:50:31 PM