Showing posts with label Barefoot Contessa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barefoot Contessa. Show all posts

Giveaway: Win a Tate's Bake Shop Valentine's Day Cookie Tower

So here's the thing. Tomorrow is my birthday. It's also my most excellent friend, Moe's, birthday. I'm actually about to run and go try to find myself some fabulous pajamas to wear to the joint-birthday pajama cocktail party complete with breakfast-themed hors d'oeuvres and cocktails I'm hosting for my nearest and dearest tomorrow evening. (And yes, there will definitely be more about that later). But in the meantime, I'd like to celebrate by giving you a gift.

A gift of cookies. 

When it comes to cookies, I am firmly in the bake over buy camp. But I do have a few exceptions. One of those are these incredible, buttery, super thin and crunchy chocolate chip cookies by Tate's. Tate's is a local NY brand based out of the Hamptons.

I discovered them via (who else?!) the Barefoot Contessa Ina Garten, who raved about them in an episode featuring lots of her attractive gay male cheese shop-owning friends. Even though I'm usually a fan of chewy cookies, I decided to give them a shot (because Ina said so), and I was blown away by how delicious and addictive they are.

Let me repeat, ADDICTIVE!

Tate's was lovely enough to provide me with this super cute tower of cookies to give to one of you. It's Valentine's Day-themed, so you can either gift it to your sweetheart on that special day OR (my choice) enjoy the cookies yourself while sipping dessert wine and watching so-bad-they're-good movies on TV.


To win, all you have to do is leave a comment below telling me your favorite guilty pleasure (edible or otherwise).

The winner will be selected via Random Number Generator. Your entry must be in by 5PM EST on February 10, 2012. US residents only, please.

You can get extra entries by doing any of the following and leaving a separate comment for each one you did. If you don't leave a separate comment, it's just going to count as one entry so LEAVE A SEPARATE COMMENT.

1. Subscribe to my brand NEW Alejandra Ramos Culinary & Lifestyle newsletter or indicate if you're already a current subscriber, and comment here to say you did.  
2. "Like" Always Order Dessert on Facebook. Already a fan? Leave a comment on the page to say hello, then comment here to say you did. 
3. Post about this giveaway on your own personal or fan page Facebook wall, then comment here to say you did. 
4. Post the following message or a similar one in your own words on Twitter: Giveaway! Comment to win a tower of Tate's cookies from @nandita: http://bit.ly/xpzxte  (then comment here to say you did)
5. "Stumble" an Always Order Dessert recipe or DIY post of your choice and then comment here to say you did.

Also, don't forget to visit Tate's Facebook page!

xoxo

Alejandra

P.S. Can't wait to try these cookies? You're in luck, because Tate's is offering $10 off any of their Valentine's treats with the code VDAY2012. Visit their website to redeem. (Offer expires 2/14/12 at 11:59 p.m. EST.)

P.P.S. I'm hosting a fabulous dinner party style cooking class in NYC on Monday, Feb 6th. Click here to read more and sign up!
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Giveaway: In the Small Kitchen

UPDATE: This contest is now closed. Congratulations to Melanie Cherea who won the random drawing. Stay tuned for other upcoming giveaways!

I've got a fun giveaway for you today!

In the Small Kitchen is a brand new cookbook by Cara Eisenpress and Phoebe Lapine, the fabulous blogger girls behind the blog Big Girls, Small Kitchen.

The book features a variety of delicious, straightforward recipes geared towards beginning cooks. Everything from simple lunch dishes to fancier recipes for holidays and parties. It features a few cocktails and lots of tips and tricks for new cooks.

Oh, and the foreword is written by none other than the fabulous Ina Garten (!!!) who is a long-time family friend of Phoebe's and who served as their mentor. (Again, !!!)

The book is lovely, and  would make a great gift for a new grad heading out on his or her own, or really just about anyone who is just starting out.

I have one copy of the book to give to you. To win it, all you have to do is leave a comment below telling me what was the first dish you remember making.  US residents only, please. All entries must be in by this Friday, 5PM EST.

I will select one winner using random number generator. Good luck!!

xo

Alejandra



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Homemade Coconut Marshmallows

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Homemade marshmallows are a SUCH a great weekend project (so great that I'm probably going to be tackling another batch on Sunday). They take less than an hour to make--much of which is inactive time spent leafing through a magazine while your stove or mixer does all the work--and then just need a few hours to set.

I'd avoided making them for years because I was terrified that they would turn my kitchen into a sticky, sticky mess (something which I am handily able to accomplish myself without the addition of boiled corn syrup), but I was happily surprised to find that was not the case.  All you really need is one pot, one mixer bowl, and a pan.

Eugene did ask me to point out that our dining table looked like a cocaine lab due to the puffs of confectioner's sugar I kept spilling everywhere during the cutting and photographing process, but that's nothing a damp cloth can't clean up!

And the results...oh the results are SO worth it!

I readily admit that marshmallows are one of my favorite things to eat. As much as I try to avoid packaged and processed foods, marshmallows are the one thing that I will likely never give up--those soft little pillows of vanilla and sugar and sweetness are absolute perfection. I love them a little melted, speared on a fork and held over the flame on my gas stove for a few seconds until they blow up fat and charred. Eugene rolls his eyes when he comes home from work on an average Wednesday to find me, sticky marshmallow in hand, the air in our apartment sprinkled with that faint hint of burnt sugar and summer.
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And then there are times when during a commercial break I drop a few into a mug and pop them in the microwave, watching with fascination through the glass as they blow up five times the size then deflate slowly. I squash them between graham crackers and melty chocolate chips and bring them back to the couch.

The key to making good homemade marshmallows is to start with good ingredients. Vanilla is the star here so you need to make sure it's the good stuff--cheap, artificial vanilla is going to taste exactly like that. Spring for the quality stuff (or better yet, make your own!) and it will definitely pay off. You also need a candy thermometer to make sure the syrup reaches the right temperature; this isn't something you can just eyeball. Candy thermometers are usually just about $10 at the store and can also be used for measuring oil when frying so they're a handy and important kitchen tool to have. (Seriously, if you start frying with a thermometer at hand you'll find your food comes out MUCH better.)

Though the original recipe called for regular old coconut flakes, I used unsweetened dessicated coconut (like this kind, which I get at Whole Foods) with these marshmallows because I think they're sweet enough that they don't need the added sugar. I think the fine texture also worked perfectly and gave it just the right hint of coconut flavor.

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Tip: To cut these, I love to use a pair of sharp and clean kitchen scissors. It snips right through them perfectly without a lot of fuss.

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Homemade Coconut Marshmallows
Adapted from a recipe by Ina Garten

3 packages unflavored gelatin (such as Knox)
1/2 plus 1/2 cup cold water, divided
1 1/2 cups granulated white sugar
1 cup light corn syrup
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract (do not use artificial)
1 cup ground unsweetened desiccated coconut
1/2 cup confectioners sugar
1/2 cup cornstarch

To make:

Combine the gelatin and 1/2 cup cold water in the base of an electric mixer and let dissolve. Prepare an 8x13 inch pan by lining the bottom with the dried coconut.

Meanwhile, combine the rest of the water (1/2 cup), sugar, corn syrup, and kosher salt in a medium saucepan with a heavy bottom and high sides. Insert a candy thermometer and let cook over medium heat until the sugar dissovles and the syrup reaches 240 degrees (about 10-15 minutes depending on your stove).

Once the syrup reaches the right temperature, turn the mixer onto low speed and pour the sugar syrup in slowly until it's all in. Raise the mixer to high and let beat for about 15 minutes, or until the mixture is very thick and doubled in volume. Pour in the vanilla extract and mix in thoroughly.

Spread the marshmallow into the prepared pan and used your hands dipped in cold water to spread it evenly. Whisk together the confectioners sugar and the cornstarch and sprinkle over the marshmallows evenly. Let set for at least 4 hours ( I always leave overnight) then cut into cubes using clean and sharp kitchen shears. Dust with more confectioner's sugar and cornstarch and keep in an air-tight container at room temperature.
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You're the Jeffrey to my Ina

I think the relationship between Ina Garten and her husband Jeffrey is absolutely one of the sweetest love stories on television. (Liz Lemon certainly agrees!) My favorite Barefoot Contessa episodes are the ones featuring Jeffrey, because I love seeing that way that Ina lights up when he's there (like the recent "Barefoot in London"). The two of them are adorable with each other--he always seems so happy and proud to try the treats she makes him, and she's always so excited to make him his favorite dishes. It's not cheesy or fake--it's just the pure pleasure of watching two people who genuinely love and enjoy each other's company.

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