Showing posts with label baking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baking. Show all posts

Monday, February 5, 2018

King Cake Recipe


It's Epiphany season, the time between Christmas and Easter. If you grew up in Louisiana, you also know this means King Cake season!



There's a ton of history behind king cake. It is available after Epiphany or King's Day, which is a Christian holiday held 12 nights after Christmas. Epiphany celebrates the three wise men or "kings" finding baby Jesus the savior of the world.

The colors of the sprinkles that top the King Cake are significant. Some say they represent the wise men that visited baby Jesus. Others say that the colors represent the three gifts brought, frankincense, gold, and myrrh. Others say that purple represents God's justice, green represents faith in Christ, and gold represents God's power.

The shape of the King Cake is braided or twisted dough shaped into an oval. This shape represents a crown. The braids or twists represent unity of faith. 


There is usually a small, plastic baby in the King Cake. The baby represents baby Jesus. And, finding the baby echoes the wise men finding baby Jesus. Whoever gets the slice of King Cake with the baby is responsible for bringing the next King Cake.

Don't you love when food tells a story?



If you've never had king cake, it's similar to a yeast-based, brioche-style cinnamon roll. All those things translate to delicious! It's topped with a yummy icing and purple, green, and gold sprinkles. So good!

There are a few steps to making a king cake. But, they're all easy steps. This recipe makes a huge king cake that is great for sharing. Throw a party! And, introduce all your friends to king cake.


Ingredients
Dough
1 cup whole milk, warmed to 120-130*F (or per yeast package instructions)
½ cup granulated sugar
3 packets active dry yeast
4 ½ cups all-purpose flour (plus more if dough is overly sticky)
¾ teaspoon salt
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, melted
2 eggs
2 ½ teaspoons ground cinnamon
½ teaspoon ground nutmeg

Filling
½ cup (1 stick butter), softened to room temperature
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 cup granulated sugar
¼ teaspoon salt

Glaze
2 cups powdered sugar
2 Tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
½ teaspoon fresh lemon juice
Purple, green, and gold sprinkles

Equipment
Liquid measuring cup
Measuring cups
Measuring spoons
Wisk
Large mixing bowl or stand mixer with dough attachment
Spatula
Large oven-safe bowl
Large cutting board
Kitchen knife
Ruler
Cling film
9x13 sheet tray
Cooking spray
Aluminum foil

Instructions
Microwave milk in a microwave safe container for 30-45 seconds until milk reaches 120-130*F. Add sugar. Whisk until dissolved. Add yeast. Whisk and let sit 5-10 minutes until foamy.

In a stand mixer, add melted butter and eggs. Mix to combine.

Add yeast mixture. Mix until combined.

In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients in stand mixer. Mix until combined.

Change mixer to a dough hook. Mix for 5 minutes. My dough was overly sticky, so I added 3 Tablespoons of flour, one at a time.

Oil a large mixing bowl. Place dough in bowl, and cover with cling film. Let rise in a warm place for 2 hours.

Make the filling. Mix butter, sugar, cinnamon, and salt until well combined. Set aside.

Make the glaze. Mix powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla.

Preheat oven to 375*F.

When dough has doubled in size, divide in two. Place ½ of dough onto a large cutting board. Roll out dough to 20 inches long by 4-6 inches high. Spread half off the filling on the dough with an offset spatula. Roll the shorter side of the dough onto itself like you’re making cinnamon rolls.

Repeat the process with the second half of dough.

Place both pieces of dough on a 9 x 13 inch baking sheet side by side. Stretch both rolls to 20-24 inches. 


Twist dough together. Start at the center. 


Shape dough into a circle by bringing the two ends to meet. Pinch ends together to form a complete circle.



Let the dough proof for 45-60 minutes.


Bake for 30 minutes until golden brown and delicious.



Let cake cool. Drizzle glaze on cake and sprinkle sections with sugar. Alternate sprinkling sections with purple, green and gold sprinkles. Cut a wedge and enjoy!

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Monday, January 8, 2018

2017 Goal Update

Every year I set goals. Goals are challenges that motivate me. They are benchmarks to strive for. They give a little more concrete purpose to my everyday life. They encourage me to change, try something new, and push myself.



Here are my 2017 goals and progress.

1) Try 12 new recipes.

I set this goal to challenge myself to try new things. It can be so easy to get into a rut of cooking the same things over and over. Ask my husband, it still happens. To challenge myself, I wanted to try at least one new recipe per month. Here’s my progress:

Dutch baby


Snicker doodle cookie pie

Homemade chocolate peanut butter cups

Stuffed peppers

Chocolate nests

Vanilla Bean Cheesecake



Homemade Pita Bread

Berry Shortcake

Vanilla cupcakes and vanilla bean buttercream frosting

Cinnamon swirl bread

Oatmeal bread 


Cinnamon chip scones

Chocolate peanut butter pie with chocolate cookie crust

Gingerbread cookies





2) Read 10 books.

I love to read! It’s one of my favorite hobbies, but sometimes I find that I waste too much time on social media or watching television. Can you relate?



So, this goal challenged me to read about one book a month. I gave myself a little grace period for longer books or busy seasons. I found myself gravitating to memoirs, books about cooking, and anything encouraging. Here’s what I read.
  • Kathleen Flinn – The Kitchen Counter Cooking School: How a Few Simple Lessons Transformed Nine Culinary Novices into Fearless Home Cooks
  • Annie F. Downs – Looking for Lovely

  • Kathleen Flinn – The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry: Love, Laughter and Tears at the World’s Most Famous Cooking School

  • Ruth Reichl – Garlic and Sapphires: the Secret Life of Critic in Disguise

  • Kristin Schell – The Turquoise Table: Finding Community and Connection in Our Own Front Yard

  • Chip and JoAnna Gaines – The Magnolia Story

  • Jenna Weber – White Jacket Required: A Culinary Coming-of-Age Story

  • Melanie Shankle – The Antelope in the Living Room: the Real Story of Two People Sharing One Life: A Memoir

  • Kathleen Flinn – Burnt Toast Makes You Sing Good: A Memoir of Food and Love from an American Midwest Family

  • Samantha Verant – How to Make a French Family: A Memoir of Love, Food, and Faux Pa
  • Melanie Shankle – Sparkling Green Earrings: Catching the Light at Every Turn
I met my goal!  I read a few more books, but didn’t really enjoy them. So, they didn’t make the list. I also started a few other books, didn’t enjoy them, and stopped reading. I omitted them from the list as well because I want to keep things positive.



Do you have any book recommendations for me?

What is one of your favorite books?

What’s genre of books to you gravitate toward?




3) Be physically active consistently.

I have a gym membership and enjoy attending classes. I found a great instructor who is positive, encouraging, and even learns the names of the people attending class. So cool!



I started the year strong. Then, I had a few injuries, which stopped my physical activity for a while. Then, the weather was amazing this autumn! So, I was able to enjoy the weather and be physically active.



I’m restarting this goal during the holiday season. And, hope to be ready to start classes again in the new year.




4) Learn and improve a skill.

I imagined taking more cooking classes this year, but I didn’t. I was able to be a part of a recipe video at work. It was so fun! I learned a ton!



I was a "hands-in-a-recipe" video. So, I did all the chopping, mixing, and cooking. I learned a ton about the behind-the-scenes of how videos are made, and got to be a hand model. Hahahaha! Who would have thought?!? So, I’m counting that as my new skill.




What are your thoughts?

Do you set goals?

What did you accomplish this year that you’re proud of?

What is one goal you have for 2018?



I would love to hear your thoughts. Feel free to comment below or on Instagram or Twitter.



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Thursday, December 1, 2016

Stocking Stuffer Ideas




This is one of my favorite times of year. Christmas is full of celebration, friends, and family. There are wonderful meals, smells, and memories. It's a time to be thankful and giving.  So, today I'm giving you more than 100 ideas for stocking stuffers. I divided the gifts into categories, so you can give gifts your friends and family will love.


Bakers

- Apron



- Spatulas

- Blind baking beads

- Candy thermometer



- Cooling rack



- Cookie scoops

- Cupcake liners





- Gel food colors

- Meringue powder (to make royal icing)



- Sprinkles



- Icing bags

- Icing tips

- Icing couplers


- Measuring cups



- Measuring spoons

- Vanilla beans or vanilla bean paste

- Flavored extracts

- Pastry Brush



- Rolling Pin

- Spacers for rolling pin (This ensures evenly rolled dough or fondant.)

- Fondant

- Squeeze bottles for icing or melted chocolate



- Cookie Cutters

- Oven mitts



Coffee & Tea Connoisseurs

- Coffee mug

- Travel mug

- Aeropress coffee maker

- Gift card to their favorite coffee shop

- Loose leaf tea

- Tea strainer or tea infuser


DIY-ers

- Drill bits

- Swiss-army knife

- Safety goggles

- Work gloves

- Level

- Hammer

- Screwdriver

- Tape mesure

- Gift card to their favorite DIY store



Foodies


- Bench scraper

- Pasta roller attachment



- Small cutting board or serving board

- Finish salts

- Seasoning blends

- Nut mixes


- Homemade treats

- Homemade hot cocoa mix

- Homemade caramel apple cider mix



- Magazine subscription



- Potted Herbs


Grillers

- Spatulas

- Tongs

- Apron

- BBQ seasoning blend

- Homemade BBQ sauce




Golfer

- Golf balls

- Golf tees

- Golf glove

- Ball markers

- Hand warmers

- Hat

- Golf towels

- Golf gift card


Host or Hostess

- Salad tongs

- Serving spoons

- Pie slicer

- Cake cutter

- Cake stand

- Cheese board

- Cheese knives

- Cheese labels

- Fig spread


Movie Lover

- DVD

- Movie Tickets

- Popcorn

- Candy


Outdoorsmen

- Gloves

- Hat

- Hand warmers

- Swiss army knife

- Fishing lures




Pamper

- Candles

- Bubble bath

- Bath bombs

- Scented lotion

- Nail polish

- Body scrub

- Gift card to a spa



Reader

- Book

- Magazine

- Bookmark



- Gift card to their favorite book store



Sporty

- Headbands

- Phone armband

- Athletic cushioned socks

- Scented Epsom's salt

- Wireless earphones



Tech Guru

- USB cords

- Memory card

- Chargers

- Headphones

- Video game

- iTunes gift card

- Amazon gift card


Traveler

- Neck pillow

- Eye mask

- Noise-cancelling headphones

- Travel-sized toiletries

I hope these ideas are helpful for you to come up with great gifts for friends and family. I know this time can become stressful because there are many things to do and enjoy. Let's all try to relax, enjoy this time, and remember why we celebrate.

Merry Christmas everyone!

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