Dear Lindsey,
A friend asked me for a few recipes. When I started to type her the personal email, I thought you might enjoy the recipes as well. Continue reading
Dear Lindsey,
A friend asked me for a few recipes. When I started to type her the personal email, I thought you might enjoy the recipes as well. Continue reading
1 WHOLE turkey breast 3-5 pounds, whatever will fit in your crockpot (Mine holds 8 lbs) Continue reading
Whether using leftover Thanksgiving dinner, a store-bought roasted chicken, canned chicken, or baked meat, this recipe is the best way to get the Brady Bunch to eat veggies. Continue reading
My cousin Susan, to whom I refer as my only sister, gave me this recipe in a cookbook called Colorado Cache, published by the Junior League of Denver. I immediately opened to this recipe, since I knew her version of it well. My mother makes it and freezes it by the Continue reading
Dear Lindsey,
I know it’s hard to read about the cooking class and not be interested in the recipes!! You know me, I try to save my sugar treats for Sundays (but it didn’t stop me from enjoying some of my daughter’s warm gingerbread with applesauce last night -oops!) , so here is a recipe of a special treat. Only 5 things needed from the grocery store! Oh yeah, and if you are making it for a friend who doesn’t love coffee as much as you and I do, then hot chocolate could suffice.
Enjoy!
Terri
Tiramisu
- 5 eggs (fresher is better, room temp)
- 10T fine sugar
- Approximately 2 C coffee (I use stove-top espresso maker.)
- 500 Gr (1lb) Marscarpone cheese
- one pinch of salt
- 1 box lingue di gatto – (Pavesini or saviardi) (I (Terri) use Pepperidge Farm Milano cookies – 2 packages per recipe- amazing addition!)
- Bitter chocolate drops or cocoa powder- Tradition calls for cocoa powder. (I use Hershey’s dark cocoa powder.)
Then take the cookies, one by one and dip them briefly in the coffee; lay them side by side in the bottom of the dish on top of the cream. Pour another layer of cream, then “coffeed” cookies. Put the cream and the cookies (dipped in coffee) in alternating layers until top of dish or out of ingredients.The right proportion is 100g marscarpone , one egg and 2T sugar for every person.
“Venice and Treviso claim the origin of this dessert, both towns were famous in the 1600’s for their art… This dessert was an instant boost in energy for them, coffee, sugar, eggs and cookies. Exactly the PICK ME UP – this is what tiramisu means –they needed between…tasks.” Semi-quoted from my class’s notes.