Tuesday, October 24, 2023

TWD/BWD: Devil's Thumbprints

 


 

For the second October bake, I made these very rich, chocolate thumbprint cookies.  Instead of filling them with jam, I melted some white chocolate, colored it green and flavored it with peppermint.  What's better than chocolate and mint?

The only issue I had was that, after chilling for several hours, the dough was almost impossible to scoop.  Less chill time would be better -- just enough to firm it up but not so long that it can't be scooped.

They don't look as good as the photo in the cookbook, but they were delicious.  If I can ever find ruby chocolate, I will make them again.

Check and see what the other TWD bakers made this time around.

Monday, October 16, 2023

TWD/BWD: The Everything Cake

 

 


My apologies for the late posting, but my laptop keyboard stopped working, so it made typing a bit of a challenge.  I now have an external keyboard plugged in until I can find a replacement laptop.

While I have made both October recipes, this post is about The Everything Cake.  I decided to live dangerously, and used unsweetened chocolate chips for my add-in.  



 

They are rather flat, so they give an interesting texture to the cake.  With the sweetness from the cake, you'd never know the chips were unsweetened.

Next up, I'd like to make a lemon version of the cake, probably when there is rare lull in my baking schedule.

 

Babes bake Sigteboller

 


October's Kitchen of the Month, Cathy of Bread Experience, challenged us all to make Sigteboller, or, Danish Salty Rye Rolls.

 

These were so good that I made them twice, although (ahem), I must confess that the first time around I didn't follow directions.  Therefore, I had to make them again to see if there was any difference between the two batches.  Only a minor difference in texture as far as I could determine.  The second batch had a more open texture, like an English muffin.  

 


Both were good, plain, toasted, or as a sandwich.  

 


(The sandwich was an air-fried chicken thigh with pickled red onions and a sauce of garlic mayonnaise, honey, and chili crisp.)

 

Hope you decide to bake along with us this month.  

Check out the other Bread Baking Babes:

 

 

 

World Bread Day 2023: Pan de Muerto