You prepare an easy pastry dough, pipe little balls onto your baking sheet with a pastry bag. After baking, you fill them with pastry cream, and spin caramel around the tower of puffs with a fork to create thin threads.
Thank you for your comments in yesterday's post! It really cheered me up when I read them this morning after another rough night of little sleep. Lately, my eats have looked like this...
Be warned: According to readers, if you serve this delectable treat as a birthday cake, you'll be starting a tradition. One that's going to be tough to break.
I am embarrassed to admit that, when I first met Nick 9 years ago, I did not eat curry. Well, I ate my mom's famous chicken curry (recipe sadly missing, otherwise I would be making it by the bucket), but...
Crazy Cake. I'm sure you've heard of it. It's also called Wacky Cake, or Cockeyed Cake. This is the chocolate cake that is made without eggs or dairy. And in my case, it's also made without gluten. It uses vinegar
Chocolate and peanut butter are at it again, this time teaming up in a refrigerator pie that delivers all the creamy goodness you can pour into a cookie crust.
Cottage pie with mashed yams - a nourishing winter-time supper from Emily of Minneapolis Real Food Lover. Features grass-fed beef and butter and mashed yams
Peanut Butter Balls have a lovely coating of chocolate with a smooth and creamy peanut butter filling that is almost fudge-like in texture. With Demo Video.
My dad loves English toffee. It's my fallback gift for him when nothing else seems quite right. And seeing that he's tough to shop for in the first place,
Sometimes on the weekends I wake up, take a shower, walk my dog and then make myself a steaming bowl of tortellini with tomato sauce for breakfast. This is often followed by eggs and hash browns for lunch. I don't