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Walnut Breton Cake

March 11, 2014 by Mackenzie

Well hello! It’s been a LONG time. Over a month actually… I can’t believe how fast time flies and how busy life can get! As I tend to keep having to do, I’m apologizing again for my long absence! This semester has been my busiest one yet, but I think my favorite one as well. I’ve taken on new leadership positions, organized a huge campus-wide event, and am continuing to work part-time, take a full load of classes and play varsity golf.

Thankfully, it’s spring break and I’m spending my week here in St. Louis – catching up on sleep, schoolwork and finally getting a chance to cook something besides Trader Joe’s freezer meals and canned soup. Seriously… I hadn’t cooked anything more involved than grilled cheese since my last post about the Lemon Rosemary Bread. But here we are! I’ve got several great recipes to share and so for at least the next few weeks – I’ll have some things to post! Who knows what will happen as this school year starts to wrap up (and how is that possible?!!!!) but for now, I’ve got yummy things to share!

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First up, I had to celebrate the beginning of spring break (and my long-awaited return to my kitchen) with a cake! I honestly had no idea what to expect of this recipe when I made it. The recipe came from a cookbook with no pictures and the short description said it would taste like shortbread. I had in my mind a moist cake that somehow had shortbread characteristics and in my head it just didn’t add up.

But let me tell you – this cake is amazing. It’s not a moist, tall cake like what you envision when you think of a cake – it’s more like shortbread or spritz cookies baked in a cake pan. The top of the cake is hard like shortbread but the middle of the cake is soft like spritz cookies. Wow. And it’s so simple! Just a few ingredients that you probably already have on hand (if you don’t have cake flour, look up how you can turn all-purpose flour into cake flour).

Walnut Breton Cake
Recipe from Baking for All Occasions
Makes one 8-inch round cake, 12-14 servings

Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups plus 3 tablespoons cake flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, at room temperature
1 cup sugar
4 large egg yolks
1/2 cup finely chopped walnuts

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly butter an 8-inch round cake pan, then flour it, tapping out the excess flour. Cut out a circle of parchment paper (trace it) to line the bottom. Have all the ingredients at room temperature.

2. Stir together the flour and salt in a medium bowl; set aside. In the bowl of a stand mixer, fitted with the paddle attachment beat the butter on medium speed until it is lighter in color and has a satiny appearance, about 45 seconds. Maintaining the same speed, add the sugar in a steady stream. Stop the mixer and scrap down the sides of the bowl, then continue to beat at medium speed until the mixture is light in color and fluffy, about 3 minutes.

3. With the mixer on medium speed, add the egg yolks, one at a time. Continue to beat until well combined, sopping to scrap down the sides of the bowl at least once.

4. Using a rubber spatula, stir in the flour mixture and mix by hand until it is well combined. Stir in the walnuts. Spoon the thick batter into the prepared ban, spreading it evenly with a spatula. Use a fork to create a lattice design on the surface.

5. Bake the cake until it is golden brown on top, feels firm to the touch and is beginning to contract from the sides of the pan, 45 to 50 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack and let cool in the pan for 5-10 minutes. Carefully invert it onto a wire rack, peel off the parchment liner and turn it right-side-up. Let cool completely. To serve, cut the cake into small wedges with a sharp knife and enjoy!

Store at room temperature for 2-3 days. For longer storage, wrap in plastic wrap and aluminum foil and freeze.

Filed Under: Desserts, Easy Tagged With: cake, Desserts, Easy, shortbread, spritz, walnuts

Brown Butter Vanilla Brussels Sprouts

January 25, 2014 by Mackenzie

Brussels sprouts do not generally elicit much excitement in an eater. They have a horrible reputation that far precedes them. How many of you have actually eaten brussels sprouts? I hadn’t until just a year ago – I’d gone along with the common school of thought that brussels sprouts were an evil, mushy, horribly-tasting vegetable and to have a pleasant life, you must stay as far away from them as possible.

Well, last year my roommate discovered that I’d never had Brussels sprouts and she was adamant that I change that. Reluctantly, I let her make me some – and lo and behold, I tasted one and thought, where have these been all my life? There’s nothing evil, mushy, or horrible about them! In fact, they are a little bit crunchy, very flavorful and quite delicious! What do ya know? 🙂

So here’s an easy, quick, and delicious brussels sprouts recipe that is sure to make you love them too. The title makes it sound sweet – but I added enough salt, pepper and garlic powder to balance it out so it weighs more heavily on the savory side. I created this recipe based off of a dish from a restaurant in Bellevue, called Palomino. They turned out great – and I’ll definitely be making them often! Here’s another recipe I’ve got that uses brussels sprouts, this butternut squash sauce pasta with brussels sprouts,

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Brown Butter Vanilla Brussels Sprouts
Recipe inspired by Palomino’s “Brussels Sprouts in Vanilla Butter”
Serves 2

3 tablespoons butter, divided
3/4 cup onions, diced
1 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract, divided
1 lb Brussels sprouts (about 20), washed, ends trimmed and then halved
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder, roughly
1/4 cup walnuts
Salt and pepper, to taste

1. In a medium skillet, melt two tablespoons butter over medium heat. Watching carefully, let it cook until it begins to brown. Let it brown for about 20 seconds and then add the onions and sauté for three minutes. Add 1 tablespoon vanilla extract and cook for an additional minute.

2. Add brussels sprouts and cook for about five minutes, until sprouts are beginning to brown and are getting soft. Add last tablespoon butter, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract, walnuts, garlic powder and salt and pepper to taste (start with just a little salt and pepper and continue to taste it as you add more. I wanted it more savory than sweet so ended up adding a good bit of salt and pepper in the end) Allow it all to cook together for another 2 minutes then remove from heat and serve immediately.

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Filed Under: Dinner, Easy, Salads, Sides Tagged With: brown butter, Brussels sprouts, Easy, Quick, vanilla, walnuts, winter

Zucchini Sunflower Bread

April 14, 2013 by Mackenzie

I told you I was on a bread-making kick… This is the last one for now 🙂

I love the Zucchini Sunflower bread from Kayak’s coffee shop and have been determined to recreate it. I had several different recipes, all of which differed just a bit! Before we left on the golf spring break trip, I had a couple of days with no roomies – so I created my own “America’s Test Kitchen.” I made a small loaf of each of the three recipes and one came out far superior!

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I remade a full-size loaf last weekend and it was just as good as I remembered it! So here you go – the best Zucchini Sunflower bread!

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Zucchini Sunflower Bread
Recipe from a cut out of an unknown cookbook (c/o Gramma Mary)
Makes 1 loaf

Ingredients:
2 eggs
1/2 cup plus 1/3 cup sugar (weird I know but trust me!)
1/2 cup canola oil
1/2 tsp vanilla
1 cup grated zucchini
1 tbsp grated orange rind
1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/8 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 cup walnuts
1/4 cup sunflower seeds

Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Spray a loaf pan with cooking spray and dust with flour.

2. Beat eggs until light and fluffy. Take out two tablespoons of beaten egg and discard (because the original recipe made two loaves and its a little hard to divide three eggs!). Add sugar and beat well. Stir in oil, vanilla, zucchini and orange.

3. Stir together the dry ingredients (flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt and cinnamon). Stir into egg mixture and add the walnuts and sunflower seeds.

4. Bake for 50-60 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into middle comes out clean. Cool on a rack for 20 minutes before taking out of pan.

Filed Under: Bread, Breakfast, Snacks Tagged With: Bread, Breakfast, sunflower seeds, walnuts, zucchini

Winter Salad with Sweet Potatoes, Pomegranate Seeds, Goat Cheese and more!

December 6, 2012 by Mackenzie

Libby and I made this salad for dinner last night and it was oh so good!! Libby made it up so I’m giving her all the credit 🙂 It’s awesome and will definitely be made again soon!

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Winter Salad

Serves 2

1. Peel sweet potatoes and cut into 1 inch chunks. Toss with olive oil and salt and pepper and bake until tender, about 25 minutes.

2. To make the vinaigrette, whisk together: 1/2 tsp dijon mustard, 1 tsp of brown sugar, 1/8 cup of balsamic vinegar, 1/4 cup of olive oil and salt and pepper. We eyeballed these ingredients and did our best just now to think of how much we used… so definitely taste and see if it needs more of anything.

3. In a large bowl, add mixed greens, walnuts, goat cheese, pomegranate seeds, dates, sweet potatoes and vinaigrette! Serve with a piece of toast with honey butter.

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Filed Under: Dinner, Easy, Healthy, Salads Tagged With: dates, Dinner, Easy, goat cheese, healthy, mixed greens, pomegranate seeds, Salads, sweet potatoes, walnuts

Meet Mackenzie

Hi! I'm Mackenzie! I'm currently a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in Indonesia! I'm writing all about my year on this blog and hope you'll follow along on this journey! Read More…

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Students and Indonesian Friends: Please don't take anything I say here as critical of my experience or you and your culture. Rather, through this blog I want to share my experience in your country with my friends and family in America! I may write and laugh about a lot of things that are different but none of it is bad, it's just different!

This blog is not an official Department of State website, and the views and information presented here are my own and do not represent the Fulbright Program or the Department of State.

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