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A little bit Frost Broken….(& A Tu B’Shvat Treat)

24 Thursday Jan 2013

Posted by Sarah Lasry in dessert, desserts (pareve), General Rants & Thoughts, Holiday Treats, Purim, Sarah's Holiday Recipes, Sarah's SNACK OBSESSION Pick of the WEEK, Tu B'shvat

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Homemade Chocolate Fruit & Nut Treats, Kosher Chocolate Candy Recipe, Purim Ideas, Tu B'Shvat Recipe

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I am a little bit frost broken
no not a typo…
but how I am feeling in this cold cold weather.
I admittedly rolled my eyes discreetly
at those who talked about
seasonal weather depression..
but I think
I have it this month.
Lucky me.
I need sunshine
this hibernating & cozy warm idea…
not doing it for me.
instead all this cold outside
is forcing me to spend time
in my house
thinking.
remembering…
and
missing…
the missing…
is the worst.
because even though the head knows that it can never be…
the heart (as warped as everything is now)
still misses…
still wants…
the warmth
that was
my life…
I just want to MOVE ON really!
but I am stuck in this cold cold winter
frozen
because I can not control
the weather….
or my no divorce (get)….
and this old “quaint” rented house
that I have come to accept
even with it’s leaky windows & oil heat…
can not keep the chill at bay….
no matter how many fires I make.
because I am
a little
frost broken…
& the warm air…
is
not forecasted.
But life is really good…ish.
and I have no right to wallow.
and with today’s NY Post horoscope (yes I know not really a “kosher” thing – but has become a morning habit)
I am trying to break through the ice…

Tu B’Shvat is here & it is a time for ALL GOOD THINGS!! And nothing is as good as these yummy and very easy dried fruit & nut chocolate disks that I made. I really eat them all year round, I make a big batch the week before Tu B’shvat, freeze part of the batch and when ever I am in the mood for a grat chocolate nibble, I make my way to the freezer and pull one out. DELISH!!

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They also make a great gift and are what I made for Shaloach Manot one year PURIM. These wrapped nicely with a great fruity dessert wine, really are a classic and beautiful Purim idea.

for more about Tu B’shvat read here.

Dried Fruit & Nut Chocolate Disks

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Ingredients:
16 oz. good quality semi-sweet or bittersweet chocolate

½ cup chopped walnuts

¼ cup dried cherries

¼ cup diced dried apricots

2 Tbsp. Sunflower seeds

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spread walnuts on cookie sheet, bake 10-12 minutes or until walnuts start to emit a nutty aroma. Remove, set aside.

Prepare a cookie sheet lined with 15 standard size cupcake papers.

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In a double boiler of simmering water, melt the chocolate. With a tablespoon, divide the chocolate into the cupcake papers.

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Before chocolate hardens, sprinkle with walnuts, dried cherries, dried apricots, and sunflower seeds. Let it cool completely.

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Peel out of cupcake papers before serving.

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Variations:
-Use any kind of nut to your liking, pecans, almonds, pistachios, cashews, or hazelnuts.
-Spiced Chocolate- after chocolate is melted stir in ½ tsp. chili powder and ½ tsp. black pepper. Spread onto cookie sheet. Leave plain or sprinkle with pistachios, almonds, or hazelnuts.

Chocolate + Peanut Butter + Oatmeal = Cookie LOVE

18 Thursday Oct 2012

Posted by Sarah Lasry in baked goods, desserts (pareve), General Rants & Thoughts, Sarah's SNACK OBSESSION Pick of the WEEK

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Welcome Home Me!
For the last month
I have been in lala land
Otherwise known as Israel,
Or more accurately in my case..h
the land of many restaurants, my family, adventures with Tunie B.,
& the place I can conveniently take
A mini mind vacation…
I like to say…twice a year I make aliya..for my mind & soul ….& stomach :)
But alas with in a 24 hr. span of time…
I have gone from wearing flip-flops on the beaches of Netanya
To wearing boots to my local starbucks.
And like the cold wind that blew through me briskly as the planes exit doors opened
Reality has rushed in to meet me, her cold sign “you are back” displayed prominently at the arrival gate
No time to be wasted
in staking her welcome home claim.
But truthfully it is good to be back
I missed cooking in my kitchen
Really missed it….I know oddly you must all be sick of it
But this yom tov..
Nothing brought those lonely birds on faster…than realizing
I dont have a “family” too cook for
And Holidays as I have come to cherish and appreciate it…
Has just not been the same…as when I was married
So when I walked into my kitchen after
4 weeks of no cooking…
and saw my empty cookie jar …
The small creeping crack in its glass..
Reminding me of its shameful neglect…
I decided to welcome myself home…
Fill up my house
My cookie jar
My cold reality…
With the smell of sinfully chocolately delicious things.
All good things in life I willingly take in small doses…one cookie at a time
Chocolate +Peanut butter + Oatmeal = recipe for a happy welcoming home!

The Best Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookie Recipe EVER:

My mother gave me the Dorie Greenspan cookbook “Baking From My Home To Yours” a few years into having my restaurant Tastebuds. Admittedly many of her recipes ended up in one form or another in my pastry case.

These cookies were one of those that we could not make fast enough, and sold them by the dozen for parties and gifts. They are the perfect chocolate chip oatmeal cookie for dunking in a large glass of milk. The use of peanut butter in the recipe just make them all the more decadent and fantastically delicious.

Yesterday….I just had to make them. It was the first cookie recipe that came
to mind when thoughts of filling up my jar were a MUST – DO.
They freeze well and are very simple to make, but you must keep an eye on
them and take them out of the oven when you see them turning lightly brown (otherwise you will be eating burnt cookies)

Peanut Butter Oatmeal Chocolate Chipsters
(from “Baking From My Home to Yours” by Dorie Greenspan)
Makes 24 large cookies 60 standard cookies

3 cups old fashioned oats
1 cup all purpose flour
1 tsp baking soda
2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp freshly ground nutmeg
1/4 tsp salt
2 sticks (8 ounces) unsalted butter, at room temperature ( I used margarine to keep things pareve)
1 cup peanut butter, chunky or smooth (but not natural)
1 cup sugar
1 cup (packed) light brown sugar
2 large eggs
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
9 ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped into chunks, or 1 1/2 cups store-bought semi-sweet chocolate chips

Position the racks to divide the oven into thirds and preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line two baking sheets with parchment or silicone mats.

Whisk together the oats, flour, baking soda, spices and salt.

Working with a stand mixer, preferably fitted with a paddle attachment, or with a hand mixer in a large bowl, beat the butter, peanut butter, sugar and brown sugar on medium speed until smooth and creamy. Add the eggs one at a time, beating for 1 minute after each addition, then beat in the vanilla. Reduce the mixer speed to low and slowly add the dry ingredients, beating only until blended. Mix in the chips. If you have the time, cover and chill the dough for about 2 hours or for up to one day. (Chilling the dough will give you more evenly shaped cookies.)

If the dough is not chilled, drop rounded tablespoonfuls 2 inches apart onto the baking sheets. If the dough is chilled, scoop up rounded tablespoons, roll the balls between your palms and place them 2 inches apart on the sheets. Press the chilled balls gently with the heel of your hand until they are about 1/2 inch thick.

(I used a standard ice cream scooper to make larger cookies – placing 3 scoops to a row)

Bake for 13 to 15 minutes, rotating the sheets from top to bottom and front to back after 7 minutes. The cookies should be golden and just firm around the edges. Lift the cookies onto cooling racks with a wide metal spatula – they’ll firm as they cool.

Repeat with the remaining dough, cooling the baking sheets between batches.

Storing: Wrapped airtight or piled into a cookie jar, the cookies will keep at room temperature for about 4 days. Wrapped and frozen, they’ll be good for 2 months.

in case of emergency…

30 Thursday Aug 2012

Posted by Sarah Lasry in Divorce Musings, General Rants & Thoughts, Sarah's SNACK OBSESSION Pick of the WEEK

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in case of emergency….

it’s funny how you can have

weeks where everything is just

good

but then oomph

you get hit

by things

and it makes you think…

am I living in the twilight zone?

filling out forms

for Tunie B. & myself

it seems with divorce…

its all about the forms

and that ominous  line

in case of emergency…..

that makes me feel every time i see it,  just…

well I lost my person

he is no longer

the rock – my go to safe haven

I can rely on

in case of emergency…

I don’t know how to fill that line now…

can I put ….CHOCOLATE?

 

Snack Obsession

OK – I take my nosh seriously. NO is said seriously – I do NOT believe every snack is created equal, and many of them are just not up to par in my humble opinion. So when I find something I L-O-V-E  it is my duty to mankind to share!!

Also there is nothing like a great snack to give you a little comfort when your feeling a little blue…

I decided to do a new feature on Patchke Princess & Kosherstreet.com called snack obsession. Some of my favorite types of nosh that I LOVE is what I like to call “busy food” – things that take time to eat and keep my hands and mouth busy as I read the endless amount of material I have piled on my desk. Some of my past snack obsessions have been; artichokes with melted lemon butter, Garanim (sunflower seeds),wasabi nuts..the list is endless.

I do try to keep my snacks on the lower calorie and healthy end…I don’t always succeed but I believe in moderation in everything. So be forewarned…I will not be feeling guilty if I put something a little decadent on my list.

Today’s Nosh Obsession:

POPCorners Kettle Corn & Cheesy Jalapino flavored Popcorn Chip.

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A cross between popcorn and potato chip, this outrageously delicious snack is something that my cousin Chevy K. just introduced to me this past Monday. Since then, I have consumed an entire bag of the Kettle Corn Popcorners chip over the last 3 days. I have skipped lunch for 2 days  - in lieu of this, because all I wanted was this crazy combination of sweet & salty light chip in my mouth.

I bought the cheesy jalapino flavor this morning…one bite and I forgot all about the kettle corn. I don’t think I will be eating supper tonight – I have it that bad.

 

 

 

 

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