you can see the dough in there! How cute!!!
Seriously, why has no one notified me of this phenomenal product before??!
WHY!? WHY??!!!!
I have just made cinnamon rolls.
In my new bread maker.
I didn't have to mess with yeast, just put the ingredients in the order it says and..
Then roll it out, add filling, cut & bake.
PERFECT.
For those of you who don't know.. I have a major issue with getting water to the right temperature and getting yeast to work properly. So bread machine is ... God send.
So the recipe I used is only for Bread Makers-- if you want it, email me.
I attached pics of the process though.
I'm going in reverse, since I never get to do that:
Here's the (almost) finished product. I'm out of powdered sugar to make the glaze, so update later.
Prebaking:
I just think Cinnamon Rolls are pretty.
filling on dough! The dough was perfect. good elasticity, perfect!
This is what it looked like when I shut the lid.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Lemon Scones!!!
So I got another recipe from Eat Better America which you all know from last time is a website, for which a couple of nutritionists change ingredients in recipes to make them healthified.
I LOVE SCONES.
I have quite a bit of guilt associated with eating them however. So when I found this, I thought why not give it a try?!
Step 1:
Preheat oven to 400º. Combine dry ingredients, Then drizzle with 1 TB of oil and mix in so it's evenly distributed.
Step 2: add in lemon yogurt * I USED 6 oz*, egg whites (all except 1 TB), and Lemon peel. (use a grater, not a knife like me!).
Step 3: mix that in, until almagamated.. (I had to use my hands a little)
Step 4: move dough to lightly floured surface and knead a time or two, then shape into an 8 in round.
Step 5: cut into 8 even pieces, brush with remaining 1 TB of egg white and sprinkle with 1 TB of sugar.
Step 6: Oven at 400º for 15 minutes or until golden brown.
Suggestions for the future: underbake 1-2 minutes
add a lemon flavored icing drizzle
use a grater for lemon peel.
=) woo hoo.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
The LONG AWAITED Raspberry Bars!!!!!
So, as you know I found the recipe here:
http://www.eatbetteramerica.com/recipes/whole-grains/healthified-raspberry-bars.aspx
I did edit it a little. Because of my deep belief that many baking recipes could use a little lemon juice & cinnamon, I added a little of that.
I used low-sugar jam.
I used an additional 2 TB of melted butter because I was concerned about the dryness of the 'crumb' mixture.
I used almonds instead of walnuts.
I used a round pan instead of a square pan. Why? because I don't have a square pan.
I'll tell you where I added these things, with pics.
I must say these were very easy... One of the easiest... and possibly THE healthiest thing I have ever baked. hm..... yes.. I think so.
1. Put all the ingredients--- not including rasp jam & nuts in a bowl.
Mix-- on low until crumby.
Then press all except for 1/2 cup of crumbery into pan-- (This is where I added 2 TB of butter... because I thought it would help amalgamate the crumbery.. it did.. I also thought it might help me spread the jam without mixing it into the crumbery.... indeed it did). I think it only added like.... 4 calories each serving.
After pressing & drizzling butter if you so please....
add the jam and... spread it until it's about 1/2 an inch from the edge of the crumbery.
pretty you see? (actually this would probably be really good with any jam flavor you wish)
Then, add the remainder of the crumb topping.. the nuts of your choice.... and... If you, like me... think everything needs some lemon juice & cinnamon... drizzle that on top.
I'll post a beauty shot of the finished product later on tonight!
That's all for now.
OH YEAH...
have you seen my new kitchen???
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TA DA! it's not 6X8 but i can't change my blog name !
Okay----
edit
So the beauty shot isn't that .. beautiful, but these things are excellently yummy.
http://www.eatbetteramerica.com/recipes/whole-grains/healthified-raspberry-bars.aspx
I did edit it a little. Because of my deep belief that many baking recipes could use a little lemon juice & cinnamon, I added a little of that.
I used low-sugar jam.
I used an additional 2 TB of melted butter because I was concerned about the dryness of the 'crumb' mixture.
I used almonds instead of walnuts.
I used a round pan instead of a square pan. Why? because I don't have a square pan.
I'll tell you where I added these things, with pics.
I must say these were very easy... One of the easiest... and possibly THE healthiest thing I have ever baked. hm..... yes.. I think so.
1. Put all the ingredients--- not including rasp jam & nuts in a bowl.
Mix-- on low until crumby.
Then press all except for 1/2 cup of crumbery into pan-- (This is where I added 2 TB of butter... because I thought it would help amalgamate the crumbery.. it did.. I also thought it might help me spread the jam without mixing it into the crumbery.... indeed it did). I think it only added like.... 4 calories each serving.
After pressing & drizzling butter if you so please....
add the jam and... spread it until it's about 1/2 an inch from the edge of the crumbery.
pretty you see? (actually this would probably be really good with any jam flavor you wish)
Then, add the remainder of the crumb topping.. the nuts of your choice.... and... If you, like me... think everything needs some lemon juice & cinnamon... drizzle that on top.
I'll post a beauty shot of the finished product later on tonight!
That's all for now.
OH YEAH...
have you seen my new kitchen???
...
....
....
......
......
.........
................
....................
TA DA! it's not 6X8 but i can't change my blog name !
Okay----
edit
So the beauty shot isn't that .. beautiful, but these things are excellently yummy.
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