Not really. Same old Sunday kitchen, just got a little swept up in the...no, no that's not true, either, and now that I think on it, it really DID turn out to be a Super Sunday in the kitchen.
It didn't look like it was going to turn out that way, a few times today, but all results were excellent!
First, I didn't disable myself with my standmixer, so that's a relief!
Second, I made lots of mistakes today but everything turned out, well...super!
Two small one-pound light wheat sammich loaves:
http://smittenkitchen.com/2009/01/light-wheat-bread/One excellent cranberry orange loaf:
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Grandmothers-Famous-Cranberry-Bread/Detail.aspxNow here's where I made a couple of those mistakes. I made this last week and Bill loved it, asked for it again. Great! It's a terrific loaf (well, I had both loaf pans full of bread dough, so I used a casserole)the top is lightly crispy, the flavor awesome. First, I forgot to chop the frozen cranberries. No biggie, right? I enjoy having them whole, that lovely tart explosion in your mouth. The second thing I did was forget to add the butter. It was all mixed up with no butter in it! So I just subbed in a quarter cup of oil. All is well. Even added pecans this week. Yummy!
BTW, if you have something like this that calls for orange juice get tangelos if you can. They juice so easily and completely, much easier than your standard navel and the flavor is great.
And lastly the best chocolate chip cookies:
http://savorysweetlife.com/2009/10/alices-chocolate-chip-cookie-recipe/I usually just make the tollhouse recipe, but I did a quick search on Google for "Best Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe." Yeah, yeah...we've all been there before. But you know, I really have to give this chick her props because they are really the best I've ever had! It's the salt (I didn't have sea salt so instead of 3/4 t. of sea salt, I used 1 t. kosher salt.) The flavor is awesome. But here's the other mistake that turned out really good. I whipped the butter and sugar a really long time, till nice and fluffy, no problems. When I got all the dry ingredients in, I also added the semi-sweet chips and the pecans at the same time. Turned on the standmixer again (I'm still allowed to use it when Bill is in the house. LOL) mixed it all up and couldn't figure out for a sec what the problem was, then it dawned on me...I forgot to add the eggs and vanilla! (I really have no idea what's the matta' with me today, just having one of those days when it might not be a good idea to be in the kitchen.) What the heck, at this point I just went ahead and added them. You know how you usually end up with one or two scoops of dough towards the end of the batch that has no chocolate chips in them at all? Didn't happen this time. Every last cookie is full of chocolate chips and pecans, and I only used the standard bag rather than add extras as in the recipe. And let me tell you sumpthin'...these cookies are totally awesome, and fairly scream for a glass of milk to be consumed with them. Just look at those babies!
So anyway, that wraps up another Sunday Kitchen. Hope everyone had a very tasty day, Super Bowl or not. :hi: