Wednesday, March 30, 2011


The March 2011 Daring Baker’s Challenge was hosted by Ria of Ria’s Collection and Jamie of Life’s a Feast. Ria and Jamie challenged The Daring Bakers to bake a yeasted Meringue Coffee Cake.


I've never made a coffee cake before, and really cake is the wrong term. It's more of a sweet bread.

This was a very frustrating challenge. What gave me the most grief was that the dough refused to rise and that the meringue just was not coming together the way it's supposed to. I think I wasted a good third of a bag of granulated sugar on it. But it got done. I'm not sure how I feel about it though.


People enjoyed it too. I did a dried Cherry, Blueberry, Cranberry with semi-sweet chocolate chunks. I think I do these baking things far too late at night. This was completed on the night of the "Super Moon" which made me not want to really bake but really be outside and sing and dance. Yeah I'm one of those types of people.




Monday, February 28, 2011

Challenge accepted





The February 2011 Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Mallory from A Sofa in the Kitchen. She chose to challenge everyone to make Panna Cotta from a Giada De Laurentiis recipe and Nestle Florentine Cookies.


I had never made Panna Cotta, but it was surprisingly easy. I loved it. I made a vanilla panna cotta with a raspberry gelee. It was nice and sweet and smooth. I think I liked it without the Florentine cookies, which I made about 5 days later *blush*

WHAT!? I had a lot going on. I was busy getting ready for the Kiwanis Music festival and I had an anniversary. Even though this month the challenge was easy in comparison to the past few months. It was nice, that I could do this challenge when it was busy for me. I'm hoping that the next few months I will have the time as after Friday I only have to look to my exam and that's it. yay.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

I'm late, I'm late for a very important date

Sooo...late with this challenge business. Tell me something new right? Saturday is the day, I promise. I have it all planned out in my head, just need to put it down in a dish. The flavours are dancing around in my head like sugarplum fairies. I was inspired by the fantastic version done by my friend. It tasted like summer in my mouth. But I love citrus fruit, to me, lemons and oranges make a summer for me. I'm going to throw in ginger to remind myself that there is warmth found even in the cold months. I am not looking forward to using almonds...nuts, gross.

Monday, December 27, 2010

December



The 2010 December Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Penny of Sweet Sadie’s Baking. She chose to challenge

Daring Bakers’ to make Stollen. She adapted a friend’s family recipe and combined it with information from friends,

techniques from Peter Reinhart’s book.........and Martha Stewart’s demonstration.


I kept the recipe fairly simple. I've never made bread and I wasn't sure if I would make this work well. Nor did I think I would have time. December is a busy month for me. I turned another year older. But I was determined to do this.


My stollen was made with rum soaked raisins, maraschino cherries, almonds, marzipan and lemon and orange zest. The only day that I had enough time to bake this was on Christmas day, as I have this tendency to wake up really early in the morning. So as the sun rose, my baking went forth. I planned to bring it with us to Christmas dinner at my sister's apartment. Unfortunately, the turkey time was a little later than anticipated so we didn't partake of the stollen that night, but my sister cut away a section for her and our parents to have, and I took the rest home. I had it the next morning as my breakfast with lemon-ginger tea. It was a delicious breakfast, unfortunately, very sweet. :(


I enjoyed this challenge because it was something I have never had done before.


Let's see what happens next month.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Challenge FINISHED!


So it took some doing but Crostata has been completed. With Apples, brown sugar, Cinnamon and Caramel candies thrown into the mix! I just wanted the world to see it. Besides from being a bit leaky I think it looks so yummy and it smelled yummy too. Can't wait to try it.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

I would like to mention



that I have a very good reason for being late. As in my intention was to make a Crostata this month as per the challenge. However I failed to account for two - three things.

1) getting 4 wisdom teeth pulled out will take you out of commission.
2) Harry Potter opened this month
3) people tend to pass around illness.

I have all the ingredients. I just don't have time. :( btw any Canadians going to Harry Potter I am glaring at you. Especially when you go to the theatre that I am employed by. And it makes me cry a little bit. Take today for example. I showed up early, I work through lunch, I take 20 minutes to run to the drug store so that I may breakdown and purchase cough lozanges, I am supposed to be off at 8:00 PM, I figure do a couple more e-mails and next thing I know I'm leaving at 8:11 PM. Booooooooo.

Oh well I will make you my Apple Caramel Crostata just you wait.

The 2010 November Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Simona of briciole. She

chose to challenge Daring Bakers’ to make pasta frolla for a crostata. She used her own experience as a source,

as well as information from Pellegrino Artusi’s Science in the Kitchen and the Art of Eating Well.


Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Baking Challenge Ahoy!





































The September 2010 Daring Bakers’ challenge was hosted by Mandy of “What the Fruitcake?!”

Mandy challenged everyone to make Decorated Sugar Cookies based on recipes from Peggy

Porschen and The Joy of Baking


I like cookies, I like making cookies, I enjoy decorated cookies, but I do not enjoy decorating the cookies! my icing technique can use a little work.


I have no patience for the decorating. My theme was a mixture of video games (mainly Super Mario) and fall. Fall is such a lovely time of year in Canada, depending on your location the landscape is painted in reds, warm browns, yellows. Sometimes even in the big city I swear I can smell wood burning. I keep expecting to see a swirl of smoke trailing through the skyline. It reminds me of pumpkins and crunchy leaves.


As we can see NO PATIENCE FOR DECORATING!! I tried and I failed, one of my Mario superstars kind of ended with a puddle of yellow icing.


The icing doesn't work if I can't get all the colours at once. THis is how I failed. I don't have enough space in my kitchen to fully be able to achieve a good decorating line. At least I tried! at least i tried.


I wish they turned out better :(