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the urban baker: January 2009

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The Urban Baker is deliciously photographed blog about nourishing your family's soul through life in the kitchen. The recipes for fabulous savories and sweets are easily replicated and will inspire you.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

MORE BAKING!!

I bake to relax.  I enjoy reading cookbooks, I enjoy "prepping" my provisions, I love, love, love SURFAS (a restaurant supply store in Culver City, however with the volume turned up).  I go there at least once a week and all the employees know and love Levi.  He always gets some sort of treat!  Here are some of last weeks baked treats...




Maida Heatter has some of the best biscotti recipes.  A lot of her recipes require that you freeze the logs of dough before baking.  This is great for someone like me who likes to always have fresh baked stuff around.  I can make logs of this stuff, in all sorts of flavors and then bake when needed (especially good when going to friends and family for dinner).  This particular recipe is a milk chocolate, almond biscotti.  Problem is, I can eat 10 at a time.  


This rugulah recipe is my grandmas.  Any rugulah recipe with a cream cheese dough works well ( I have tried a few).  I mix up the rugulah.  The filling always consists of sugar, brown sugar and cinnamon.  Yet my kids like them with mini chocolate chips and Mitch likes them with dried cherries and nuts.  Anything goes!

I had some buttermilk in the fridge that was on the verge of becomings something really, really nasty.  I hate throwing anything out.  Most of our meals and baking are made with potential garbage.  Those are usually my best creations!  I had enough buttermilk to make a double batch of scones and the marble cake below ( my families all time favorite treat).  I have finally perfected the perfect scone.  These scones are made with cake flour (making them much lighter), buttermilk and no eggs!   Go figure....

Again, I like to mix up the flavors.  One batch was an espresso/chocolate combo and the other batch I used grated orange zest, sour dried cherries and a little bit of hazelnuts.

When I make this marble cake, it cannot be packed up and given away.  This one stays on the kitchen counter and usually disappears within 2 days!


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NEW YEARS DAY 2009

We, Californians, finally had some rain, cold weather and therefore, snow!  We spent New Years Day in the local mountains.  It was fun.


The kids wanted to build a snowman.  This is what they got!

Eli enjoying his new sled

Isaac was totally into it for the first 30 mins.  Then he slammed into a big boulder.  Sledding was over for him.  He decided to make a snowball fort and bombed everyone as they came down the hill.

Levi has no fear.  He will do anything, anywhere, anytime.  He wants to live where it snows all the time!  We suggested Antartica.  However we feel he can't live somewhere he can't pronounce.

Sharing a ride

On the way up we stopped for hot chocolates.  Levi wore more of his than he drank!




Cousins - Ruby, Jacob and Shane!