Showing posts with label biscuit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label biscuit. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Let's talk about cookbooks!


So, I love cookbooks....who doesn't? Especially the sweet ones. 

There are a few things I look for when I am buying a cookbook. 

1 - Pictures
There must be pictures...loads of them! It can be pictures showing the steps in the recipe or it could be a picture of the finished product. Whichever it is, there must be pictures! The best is to have a picture for every single recipe, if not at least most of recipes in the book. I am definitely a sucker for choosing a recipe when I like how the picture of it looks like. As the saying goes "we eat with our eyes first".

2 - Dual Measurements
Wondering what this is? For example, sometimes the recipe calls for 1/2 cup of oil, instead of measuring it up in a cup, I use the weighing method. That way I can simply mix the oil with the other ingredients (usually sugar) into the bowl I am going to use. That way, I save myself from washing an extra baking utensil. I know I'm lazy like that. Besides, I believe that some say that measuring out ingredients in weight, is more accurate than the cup method.

3 - Tips and Hints
Who doesn't like tips? It really helps, trust me. For example, simple things like how long can this cake be stored for? Does it need to be refrigerated? Can this cookie dough be frozen? And if so, how long? These sort of tips does help, at least for me. Apart from that, for example, I never really measure the amount when I'm making icing for my cupcakes...I just add more butter or icing sugar depending on how thick or runny I would need it to be. 

4 - Summary/Index
This definitely makes it easier to find a recipe. Whether it is based on the type of ingredient used like Chocolate? or it can be based on the textures for cookies (crunchy, crispy, chewy, soft). There are also cookbooks which indexes their recipes according to the difficulty level of a recipe. All these indexing style surely makes it easier to find a specific recipe. 

5 - Stockists
It is always good to know where to buy certain specialty ingredients or utensils. Though sometimes, it can be irrelevant, when a recipe uses a specialty ingredient that is used commercially, but home bakers are not able to get their hands on them. Whatever it is, it is still good to know where to get the supplies!

What do you look for when you're buying a cookbook? Or do you just buy a cookbook because it is just so darn pretty! 

Happy Hump Day! :)

Monday, August 25, 2014

Review: A taste of South America's - Alfrajores


Have you heard of Alfajores??!
I received a delicious parcel from Daniela - LatinPR. It was the delicious Argentine Alfajores by AlfaChoc! It is pronounced as (Al-fa-ho-res). It is a South American type of sandwich cookie that is filled with dulce de leche (caramel filling). YUM!
I received the AlfaChoc Dark - I like how the cookie is crumbly, the caramel filling is slightly gooey and how the dark chocolate ties everything together.
 It is nice as a gift! Who wouldn't want to receive Chocolates + Biscuits + Caramel all in one?!
These Alfajores are handmade in Sydney.
Premium ingredients like Belgian chocolate and fresh vanilla beans from Papua New Guinea are used.
There are no additives and/or preservatives.
images from Alfachoc.com
Priced at $23.40 for a gift box of 6 Alfajores. You can now buy them online, is it available Australia-wide - AlfaChoc
AlfaChoc Clasico: Cornflour cookies made with fresh lemon zest, vanilla seeds and hazelnuts liquor combined with the creaminess of dulce de leche.
AlfaChoc Dark: Flavours of rich cocoa powder, fresh vanillas and orange zest biscuits filled with dulce de leche and hand dipped in the finest Belgian 55% dark chocolate.
AlfaChoc White: Flavours of almond extracts combined with fine Belgian white chocolate, fresh vanilla seeds and dulce de leche... simply delicious!
AlfaChoc has been in the market since 2011, recognised among the top 10 biscuits in Sydney by TimeOut magazine.

Happy Monday! :)