Tuesday, June 23, 2026

TWD/BWD: Tea and Honey Madeleines



Madeleines are such a treat.  I've made a variety of flavors, and Dorie's recipe for Tea and Honey madeleines adds to the list.

For this recipe, I used some Earl Grey tea, which was both infused into the melted butter and rubbed into the sugar, local honey, and a clementine/tangerine from my backyard tree.  The batter can be made a day ahead and refrigerated overnight.  Typically, I also put my madeleine pan in the freezer for about 15 minutes before baking.  I did note that these took a bit longer to bake (12 minutes) so that they were done in the center.

They did turn out lovely and didn't last very long in spite of good intentions to freeze some. They were delicious eaten plain as well as dunked into hot tea.

Stop by the Tuesdays with Dorie website to what the other bakers made for this week's posting. 

 

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

TWD/DAC: Berry Yogurt Cake





This month's featured cake from Dorie's Anytime Cakes is the Berry Yogurt Cake, a favorite cake in France.  It's adaptable to most berries, fresh or frozen, and uses Greek yogurt, which I always have on hand.  

This time I decided to splurge on fresh blueberries. The cake can together easily and quickly, and baked up into a lovely, moist loaf. So easy to snack on during the day!  It didn't last long enough to freeze.

Visit the other Tuesdays with Dorie bakers to see what they thought about this cake.



BBB: Sun Buns (Solskinnsboller)

 





What is more perfect for a foggy day than Sun Buns!  

The current challenge for the Bread Baking Babes was to make Solskinnsboller, cardamom flavored dough filled with cinnamon and topped with a vanilla custard.  

The filled dough is twisted, then coiled.  After the last rise, the custard is spooned on top.  I couldn't resist sprinkling some Swedish Pearl Sugar over the buns before baking. (I did find that half a recipe of the custard was plenty.)

These buns were fun to make and super delicious, especially with a hot beverage. 

Thank you to Karen of Karen's Kitchen Stories, our Kitchen of the Month!  If you would like to bake along, check Karen's website for the recipe.

Stop by the other Babe's websites to see what they did.


Tuesday, June 9, 2026

TWD/BWD: Chocolate-Tipped Cream-Puff Pocky Sticks

 


My first selection for June's Tuesdays with Dorie recipe is the Chocolate-Tipped Cream-Puff Pocky Sticks.  While I've heard of them, I never actually seen one in person.

 I can't imagine they would taste better than Dorie's homemade version.

First, you make the choux pastry, then pipe it into thin sticks.  After they have baked and cooled, you cover the ends in chocolate (dark, milk, or white), then sprinkle them with decorative dots.  I used Swedish Pearl Sugar.

They are terrific with tea or coffee, or just as a snack.

The other Dorie-bakers produced some very colorful versions!