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These are Caramelized-Kimchi Baked Potatoes from Eric Kim's beautiful cookbook Korean American. The kimchi is caramelized using bacon fat, sesame oil and a sprinkle of sugar. We decided to make this for lunch today, and I'm so glad we did!
This is Mother of All Milk Bread from Mooncakes + Milk Bread by Kristina Cho of @eatchofood . It is the first challenge from the May-June baking selection of #rainydaybitescookbookclub hosted by the wonderful @rainydaybites .
My son and I made this simple and delicious tortellini salad for the brunch we made for my wife for Mother's Day. Stop by the blog to read more about it and to check out the recipe!
Honeyed Biscuits with Refrigerator Jam - What a great start to the May #cookbookchallenge from #rainydaybitescookbookclub ! This recipe is from Korean American by @ericjoonho . The recipe is a simple drop biscuit that is drizzled with honey then sprinkled with sugar. The strawberry jam is made with the zest and juice of a clementine which turns the jam into a delight for the senses. I took the advice of Gretchen @feedingmy3sons and reduced the sugar in the jam by half, and it was perfect!
Having a little fun with chickpeas on the blog this week! From a quick and easy hummus recipe to a baked appetizer that uses some of the hummus as an ingredient.
Today I'm bringing Butterscotch Pudding to the #rainydaybitescookbookclub party! These sweet delights are from Cheryl Day's Treasury of Southern Baking. This recipe starts with a buttery caramel, and features vanilla bean infused cream and sea salt. It is finished by baking in a Bain-marie.
Spring has sprung! It's time to get our kitchen gardens in order! Read about my latest discovery on the blog. I'm going vertical!
I've said it many times before on the blog - carrying out old traditions brings us closer to those we have lost and sharing those memories with our children helps them to learn more about those people. My wife recently found her mother's recipe and directions for making a bunny cake. Her mother often made it for Easter and today my wife enjoyed sharing that memory with our son as they worked together to decorate the cake. Happy Easter!
Round 2 of our From Angie's Kitchen post - Easter cake revisted. In the this round we each take a shot at making some changes to the original recipe. Two bloggers with two different takes - sometimes they work out for one of us, sometimes both and sometimes for neither one! So how did this round turn out? Please drop by our blog to read more!
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Posted on:September 24, 2021January 21, 2022Angie's Kitchen Baking Cookies Dessert

From Angie’s Kitchen – Butterscotch Cookies Revisted

After last week’s cookie round, I felt like there was lots of opportunity to turn this recipe which we already liked into something truly wonderful. As I sat taste testing and discussing the pros and cons of the cookie with Tom, a whirlwind of ideas quickly took shape. The flour I’d used was a winner […]

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Posted on:September 17, 2021January 21, 2022Angie's Kitchen Baking Cookies Dessert

From Angie’s Kitchen – Butterscotch Cookies

Welcome back to Angie’s kitchen – our last visit was back in May, but in between visits grandma’s cookbook is always waiting to take us on a new adventure! For those of you who are new to our blog, welcome! If you’d like to learn more about what our Angie’s kitchen posts are all about, […]

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