With spring seemingly just around the corner (maybe? please?), I can’t think of anything better than a warm bowl of this spaghetti squash with tender asparagus and creamy herbed ricotta. Then again, those scallops with orzo and that citrusy millet salad are looking mighty fine, especially if you add a square of fresh rosemary focaccia to the bargain. But if you’re still in a wintry mood, that braised beef over polenta or the hearty Spanish bean soup will keep you cozy, for sure.
Category Archives: News
A Small Kitchen That Pops! — Kitchen Spotlight
When I saw this kitchen over at Apartment Therapy today, I immediately thought of this other kitchen. It looks like the owners, to make the most of their small, sectioned-off kitchen and its serving window, outlined the outside main wall in a bright fire engine red. It really makes that corner stand out, doesn’t it? See photos of the other side below:
Mini Might: Small Versions of Big Things
• Mini Versions of Big Things
Apartment Therapy
What Are Some Good Ways to Use Salted Shrimp? — Good Questions
Seriously Simple Parties by Diane Rossen Worthington — New Cookbook
I tend to be a fairly nervous, overly-anxious hostess of dinner parties, and I am always envious of my friends who can casually finish a roast while simultaneously carrying on a conversation and pouring wine. Whether you identify with me or with my put-together friends, Seriously Simple Parties is a book that we can all appreciate. It’s full of solid party-throwing advice and the kinds of recipes that will have you looking for an excuse to invite people over.
chocolate-hazelnut macaroon torte
When it comes to large family gatherings, no matter how much I humble-brag about my brisket, roasted vegetable sides or the way I know my way around a salad, I am always instead nominated to bring desserts. So, like a certain Phoebe on cup-and-ice duty that I will date myself by referencing, I take things very seriously, in part because I have a lot of rules for Passover desserts. The first is that that whatever dessert I make cannot include even a speck of matzo meal. I’m sorry, I realize this is a sensitive topic and I should tread more carefully, but I find the taste of matzo meal just awful in anything but matzo ball soup. My difficult palate aside, I also figure if I’m going to go through the effort to come up with something new (and hopefully better) in the flourless department, it would be of more use to more people were it also gluten-free, so that’s the second rule. The final rule is that I want the dessert to be good enough that I’d choose it any other day of year. It can’t just be good for a Passover dessert. It can’t just be good for something gluten-free. It has to be objectively good. Really, shouldn’t everything be?
My inspiration this year was a cake I found on Epicurious. Isn’t it a beaut? I knew I had to find a way to make it happen, but I also knew it wasn’t going to be the way it was written. Aside from the fact that it is not actually a Schwarzwälder Torte (a chocolate cake with whipped cream, cherries and often Kirsh, what we sometimes refer to as a Black Forest Cake) and that it contains both flour and powdered sugar (a Passover no-no, unless you find or make cornstarch-free stuff), reviewers seemed very unhappy with the meringues, which were too thin and from what I could tell, not particularly flavorful. I turned instead to the macaroon component of an almond torte I made a few years ago; the torte was a headache but the macaroons ended up having a lovely flavor largely because they contained such a high proportion of nuts. Given the choice, I always prefer meringues that are closer to macaroons.
… Read the rest of chocolate-hazelnut macaroon torte on smittenkitchen.com
© smitten kitchen 2006-2012. |
permalink to chocolate-hazelnut macaroon torte | 71 comments to date | see more: Cake, Celebration Cakes, Chocolate, Gluten-Free, Passover, Photo
Low-Fat Recipes: Brandy Simple Syrup
4.78 / 5 Stars | 9 Reviews
by Glory
“Simple Syrup is brushed on cakes for added moisture and flavor. This one can be flavored with brandy or rum.”
Meet the Parents: A Menu for Making a Good First Impression — Party Menus from The Kitchn
So things are looking good with you and your special someone. Hooray! Good enough that you’ve decided it’s time to introduce each other to your respective parents. Double hooray! And you’ve decided that the perfect setting for these introductions would be a cozy home-cooked meal. Um… gulp. Let’s talk about a menu that will make sure the whole evening goes smoothly, shall we?
Trending: Gold and Brass in the Kitchen
• Trend: Gold in the Kitchen
Apartment Therapy
15 Pro Tips and Techniques For Quicker, Easier, Better Cooking — Post Roundup
What’s the best way to salt a dish? How can you tell when your risotto is perfect? What’s the secret to making delicious tofu every time? We’ve picked up a few pro tips and techniques over the years, and here are 15 of our favorites for easier, quicker, and better weeknight cooking:
































