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Thursday, September 30, 2021
The Mystery of the Perfect Condiments for Veggie Burgers
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Care To Share Your Eggplant (Aubergine) Recipe?
On the hunt for eggplant recipes.
I want more eggplant recipes! More! More!!
- Do you eat eggplant cooked or raw?
Below are some recipes you might enjoy.
French style Roasted Eggplant
Ratatouille and Eggplant for Harvest Season
Marinated Eggplant - A Healthy Life For Me
Eggplant Patties with Olives and Herbs | Gourmandelle
Friday, September 24, 2021
Add These Truffle Recipes to Your Holiday Treats
The last 4 months of the year, September through December, are my favorite months of the year because of the weather, because of the holidays, and because it's the only time I allow myself to indulge in sweet treats. When I hear the word “truffle”, I think chocolate. I don't think about the truffle that is some sort of fungi, called Tuber. Even though that type of truffle is highly prized as food and is used in French cooking and numerous national haute cuisines and is very expensive.
Nope! Instead I think of the chocolate truffle which is “a type of chocolate confectionery, traditionally made with a chocolate ganache centre coated in chocolate, cocoa powder, coconut, or chopped and toasted nuts (typically hazel nuts or almonds), usually in a spherical, conical, or curved shape.” (Description per Wikipedia.)
The name for this confectionery or delightful sweet treat is actually derived from the fungi for the simple reason that the confectionery and the edible fungi LOOK very similar. Even though the really expensive truffle that is used in French cooking is considered gourmet cuisine, … eh! I'd rather eat the chocolate truffle.
Did You Know? There are different types of chocolate truffles: French, Spanish, Swiss, typical European truffle, American, Belgian, and Californian. There is even a pot truffle (the recipe includes cannabis). The recipe varies slightly for each type, but they are all made with chocolate (or cocoa powder).
So happy to share this link published via the Tasty Newsletter, which is a BuzzFeed publication.
5 Delicious Truffles to Lift Your Mood
Custard Cream Truffles
White Chocolate Chip Truffle
Salted S'mores Truffles
Magic Fizzy Truffles
Cookies ‘n’ Cream Truffle
(P.S. If you were hoping these truffles would lift your mood because they contained cannabis … sorry! But I guess you could add it to the recipe when nobody's looking. As long as it's legal. LOL. 😊 Me personally, I get a buzz out of chocolate. 😊)
Add these truffles to your holiday treats. Go ahead and indulge in this guilty pleasure. You could also make them as food gifts.
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