cooking redux
May. 31st, 2004 07:27 pmUpdate - I did go ahead and make a loaf of pumpkin bread. Well, WE made a loaf of pumpkin bread, as when Jamie got hungry I had
selenite take over the work under my direction.
And the barbequed beef should be ready Real Soon Now.
jfsnyder requested the recipe for the Aunt Barb's Bars, and having called home and asked Dad if he thought it was okay, I'm going to post it. (Not my recipe, after all. Aunt Barb, Barb Butcher, an amazing lady, my great-aunt.)
Mix together
2 1/4 cup flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
1 1/2 tbsp instant coffee. (1 tbsp if it's freeze-dried)
In another bowl, cream 1 cup butter, 1 cup brown sugar. [1]
Add 1 tsp almond extract.
Add dry ingredients, mix well.
Stir in 12 oz chocolate chips. [2]
Grease pan, put dough in pan, tamp it down. [3]
Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes.
Frosting - mix together
2 cups confectioners sugar
pinch of salt
1 tsp vanilla
enough milk to make a thin drizzle-type frosting.
Let the bars cool a bit, then make the frosting and pour it/spoon it over the top. Leave it out until the frosting has completely set, then cover and refrigerate the bars. Don't slice them until after they've completely cooled. It will take a big strong knife.
[1] This recipe got much better after
selenite bought me the electric hand mixer, bless him.
[2] In theory, you can choose to use either 6 oz or 12. I have NO idea how it comes out with 6 oz.
[3] Probably one of those 8x8 pans. I generally double the recipe and use a 13x9
In other news, while hunting around for my black lace-up vest, which remains missing, we found the windchimes we bought at the gift shop at the Baton Rouge zoo, that we got in hopes of a house we could hang them at, back when we visited my parents in Dec '02. They're now hanging in the oak sapling in the backyard.
And the barbequed beef should be ready Real Soon Now.
Mix together
2 1/4 cup flour
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
1 1/2 tbsp instant coffee. (1 tbsp if it's freeze-dried)
In another bowl, cream 1 cup butter, 1 cup brown sugar. [1]
Add 1 tsp almond extract.
Add dry ingredients, mix well.
Stir in 12 oz chocolate chips. [2]
Grease pan, put dough in pan, tamp it down. [3]
Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes.
Frosting - mix together
2 cups confectioners sugar
pinch of salt
1 tsp vanilla
enough milk to make a thin drizzle-type frosting.
Let the bars cool a bit, then make the frosting and pour it/spoon it over the top. Leave it out until the frosting has completely set, then cover and refrigerate the bars. Don't slice them until after they've completely cooled. It will take a big strong knife.
[1] This recipe got much better after
[2] In theory, you can choose to use either 6 oz or 12. I have NO idea how it comes out with 6 oz.
[3] Probably one of those 8x8 pans. I generally double the recipe and use a 13x9
In other news, while hunting around for my black lace-up vest, which remains missing, we found the windchimes we bought at the gift shop at the Baton Rouge zoo, that we got in hopes of a house we could hang them at, back when we visited my parents in Dec '02. They're now hanging in the oak sapling in the backyard.