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Project NYT: Oatmeal, meet Cookie. Om, nom, nom.

January 12, 2011 By Katrina

Project NYT: Oatmeal, meet Cookie. Om, nom, nom.

Dried oats are pretty amazing when you think about it. With little more than a dot of water and sprinkle of brown sugar, they’re an automatic breakfast. Roast them with dried fruit and maple syrup or honey, and your granola wishes are fulfilled. Add some butter, sugar, flour, eggs and raisins, and you’ve brought them…

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Filed Under: Cookies, Fresh from the oven Tagged With: baking, cookies, dessert, dried oats, new york times essential cookbook, oatmeal raisin cookies, Project NYT, raisiins, recipe

A feast for the eyes: Raspberry pavlova

January 6, 2011 By Katrina

When it comes to baking, few things are more satisfying than pulling a perfect batch of cookies from the oven or adding the final dollop of whipped cream to a beautifully plated cake. Sure, taste is the most important factor when all is said and done, but there’s also something to be said for that…

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Filed Under: Fresh from the oven Tagged With: baking, dessert, pavlova, rapsberry pavlova

Another day, another cookie (salted double chocolate peanut butter)

January 5, 2011 By Katrina

Another day, another cookie (salted double chocolate peanut butter)

I know, I know. Enough with the cookies already. It’s no secret to any of you that I’ve been a regular cookie-baking machine since Halloween rolled around (as evidenced here and here). But seriously, these are A-mazing (yes that capital A is intentional. Holla!) and so worth a trip to the store for a gallon…

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Filed Under: Cookies, Fresh from the oven Tagged With: baking, chocolate, chocolate cookies, cookies, dessert, peanut butter, peanut butter cookies, salt chocolate peanut butter cookies, salted cookies

Rebel in puff pastry: Some dessert doesn’t play by the rules

January 4, 2011 By Katrina

In the diverse world of baked goods, cream puffs are precarious little characters. You wouldn’t know it by looking at them. From all outward appearances, they’re beautifully simplistic and deliciously pure: delicate balls of fluffy pastry, filled with sweet and simple cream and topped with a classic chocolate or sprinkling of powdered sugar. With their…

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Filed Under: Fresh from the oven Tagged With: baking, cream puffs, dessert

Project NYT: Apple coffee cake

January 3, 2011 By Katrina

Project NYT: Apple coffee cake

Typically, I’ve never been one to go for reduced-fat or sugar-free kinds of labels, but a few years ago I tried the reduced-fat cinnamon swirl coffee cake at Starbucks and found it to be a pretty delish little baked good. On further consideration, I realized that reduced-fat probably just eliminates a dot of the butter…

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Filed Under: Fresh from the oven, Muffins/Cakes/Custards Tagged With: apple coffee cake, apples, baking, breakfast, brunch, coffee cake, dessert, new york times essential cookbook, Project NYT, recipes

Minimal ingredients, maximum results

December 29, 2010 By Katrina

Minimal ingredients, maximum results

Have you ever noticed how all of the best baked goods start from the same simple ingredients? It’s pretty amazing when you think about it: By using little more than flour, sugar, butter, eggs and salt in varying amounts, you can create all sorts of wonderful things — and different wonderful things at that. It’s…

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Fresh from the oven, Muffins/Cakes/Custards Tagged With: baking, breakfast, dessert, recipes, scones, simple recipes

Reflecting on a brownie

December 28, 2010 By Katrina

Brownies are tricky. Amidst all my baking escapades during the past few years, I haven’t been able to perfect a homemade brownie. It’s certainly possible that I’m doing something wrong: mixing things too much, not enough or not in the right order. But for the most part, I blame the box. Boxed brownies that is….

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Filed Under: Fresh from the oven Tagged With: baking, brownies, dessert, perfect brownie pan, recipes

Ode to a cookie: Recipe for a masterpiece

December 22, 2010 By Katrina

Ode to a cookie: Recipe for a masterpiece

I love cookies (cue Cookie Monster: Om, nom, nom). Mixing, rolling, cutting, baking: I love every step of the process. Oh yes, and the eating. That’s good, too. During the past year especially, I’ve found that baking, particularly baking cookies, works wonders for my stress level (I realized while writing this that my go-to stress…

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Filed Under: Cookies, Fresh from the oven Tagged With: baking, Christmas cookies, cookies, dessert, ginger spice cookies, gingersnaps, holiday baking, lemon glaze, raspberry pinwheels, sugar cookies

Waffles: I like ’em pipying hoot from the gleede.

December 20, 2010 By Katrina

Waffles: I like ’em pipying hoot from the gleede.

With Christmas less than a week away (which means mountains of baked goods, candy and holiday grub are on the very close horizon), it would probably behoove us to start preparing our tummies for the impending feast. Then again, muscles tend to work better with frequent use, so perhaps the tummy works the same way….

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Filed Under: Fresh from the oven Tagged With: baking, breakfast, Chaucer, dessert, waffles, whole wheat

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