If you need to make cookies for a bake sale, or your kid's class or a potluck, these are some seriously impressive cookies to make. Maybe you've just moved to a new neighborhood & want to make a good impression on your new neighbors. Or maybe you've never befriended your neighbors and are feeling a little lonely. Or maybe you're having a rotten day & your husband is driving you crazy & your to-do list is a mile long & school called & your kid just threw up...on the school nurse. Whatever the case may be, these cookies are sure to brighten anyone's day. Hand over a little plate of these discs of perfection to your co-workers, to your neighbors, to the school nurse and - voila! - you've got an instant friend! Maybe we should call them Best Friend Cookies. Here's how to make them:
Bake Sale Cookies*
Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
Beat together:
2 sticks unsalted butter - melted & cooled
1/4 c. light brown sugar
1/2 c. granulated white sugar
2 eggs + 2 yolks
1 T. vanilla
Mix the dry ingredients & add to the wet:
3 1/3 c. flour
3/4 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
Add 1 12 oz. bag of chocolate chunks (or chips).
Scoop by 1/4 c. onto parchment-lined cookie sheets.
Bake for 17-19 minutes, rotating the cookie sheets halfway through.
Guten Appetit!
Gemma
*Recipe from American Test Kitchen: Big & Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
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My best friend & I call ourselves the Freakish Food Cult. Why freakish? Because we LOVE food. Eating it, discussing it, making it....perhaps to a freakish degree. We are two ordinary mothers, wives & women. We have no culinary training other than what we've learned from our families, cookbooks & from each other. We are learning to cook. We enjoy cooking new and fabulous meals & we love sharing our successes, tips & favorite recipes with whomever will listen. We also cook from family recipes (which include Lebanese & Filipino foods), cookbooks, magazines - especially Everyday Food, on-line sites & recipes passed on from friends.
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This blog serves to document our efforts, highlight our highest rated recipes & serve as inspiration for the culinarily uninspired. The recipes we love the most are easy, quick & yield delicious results. We are two busy moms for Heaven's sake! We don't have time to slave away in the kitchen! We hope you enjoy our posts & give one of our favorite recipes a try.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Basila
This is a comfort food from childhood and a staple in my kitchen. The authentic dish is precise, however, in efforts to simplify my cooking, I found I can take liberties and not substitute on flavor or texture. If your family isn't keen on green peas, you can use any other vegetable.
1 lb. ground sirloin beef
1 onion sliced or chopped
1 T. cinnamon
1/2 T. all-spice
salt and pepper to taste
1 can of your favorite tomato product (diced, sauce, etc.), my favorite are diced tomatoes
1 16 oz. bag of frozen green peas (or green beans, or baby frozen okra, etc)
1.5 cups rice (Gemma loves Jasmin rice!)
Cook the rice while making the basila.
Brown the ground beef on medium high in a skillet. As the meat is browning, you can add the onions, cinnamon, all-spice, salt and pepper. Once all the meat is browned, onions softened and juices somewhat evaporated, add the diced tomatoes and stir to incorporate. Add the green peas and bring the basila to a boil. Serve over rice and enjoy!
Guten Appetit!
Jasmin
A note from Gemma: My 5 year-old Josh walked in the house after riding his bike one afternoon last week & exclaimed "Mmmm! That smells like my favorite dinner!" I was cooking Basila! He & his sister loved it! I will say that my kids are not fond of chunks of tomatoes, so I use tomato sauce or a small can of tomato paste with some water added. They are also not crazy about peas - which is too bad because they add such a lovely bright, green color! I used canned green beans the last time I made it & the whole family chowed down. Also, as Jasmin says "Don't be afraid of the cinnamon & allspice!" It sounded weird to me at first - meat with these spices - but, let me tell you; It is amazingly delicious!! Try it tonight!
Guten Appetit!
Jasmin
A note from Gemma: My 5 year-old Josh walked in the house after riding his bike one afternoon last week & exclaimed "Mmmm! That smells like my favorite dinner!" I was cooking Basila! He & his sister loved it! I will say that my kids are not fond of chunks of tomatoes, so I use tomato sauce or a small can of tomato paste with some water added. They are also not crazy about peas - which is too bad because they add such a lovely bright, green color! I used canned green beans the last time I made it & the whole family chowed down. Also, as Jasmin says "Don't be afraid of the cinnamon & allspice!" It sounded weird to me at first - meat with these spices - but, let me tell you; It is amazingly delicious!! Try it tonight!
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