Move over, Ina No Images? Click here Mocha Mascarpone Icebox Cake Inspired by Ina Garten's Mocha Chocolate Icebox Cake, this creamy refrigerator cake takes it up a notch by using homemade chocolate chip cookies rather than store-bought. The mocha filling contains less sugar and more Dutch-style cocoa powder than the original, plus more mascarpone and more vanilla, for a rich, dark, and aromatic filling in every layer. Serve it under a billowy cloud of unsweetened whipped cream scattered with chocolate shavings, and don't forget a strong cup of coffee or espresso to chase it down. The Kitchen Essential Springform Pan This cake can be made in any sort of springform pan, but we highly recommend Stella's custom 8"x4" cheesecake pan by Lloyd Pans for a super-tall effect. More uses for Dutch-style cocoa powder |
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Mocha Mascarpone Icebox Cake
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Our Ideal Summer Breakfast Sandwich
With bacon, obviously No Images? Click here Tomato and Bacon Breakfast Sandwiches Nowhere else in the world of produce will you find such a gap between the supermarket variety and the fresh-from-the-farm, picked-when-actually-ripe kind than in tomatoes. Tomato season is your chance to make one of the finest summer sandwiches you could ask for: thinly sliced, perfectly ripe, in-season tomato, combined with crisp bacon and mayonnaise (preferably homemade) on a toasted English muffin. The Kitchen Essential Immersion Blender Treat yourself to the gift of quick and easy homemade mayo. All you need is a handful of pantry ingredients and a good immersion blender. More ways to use tomatoes this month |
The Best Kitchen Gear for College Students
BTS Time No Images? Click here The Best Kitchen Gear for College Students Whether you're limited to a microwave in your dorm room or have access to a full kitchen, here's the cooking equipment you need to eat better at college. Get the full story here. The last thing you need in college—or ever, really—is a rodent problem. To keep critters at bay, you'll need airtight containers to store chips, cereals, and other snacks. To keep yogurt, string cheese, milk for coffee or tea, and maybe the occasional six-pack cold, a mini fridge is a necessity. When you don’t have a kitchen, a microwave is incredibly handy for reheating leftovers, zapping coffee, or making single-serving nachos. Canned goods have seen generations of college students through many a meal, and we rely on them (and a good can opener) pretty heavily for a number of our recipes. Adequate hydration is key in college, whether you're studying for a big exam or recovering from a serious hangover (or both at the same time). If you don't have access to a kitchen and want to develop your cooking skills, an induction burner is a great tool. We suggest getting a cooktop with a single burner, for easy storage. More recs for the family! |