The Laundry Room Chef? Because we completely renovated our kitchen downstairs. I still needed a place to cook, so we moved my kitchen temporarily to our laundry room! Yes, it was a challenge, but I learned how to simplify cooking and baking to the extreme! If I could still cook yummy food in a laundry room, you can easily re-create these ideas in your home.
Monday, October 7, 2013
Sunday, October 6, 2013
InStyle Mag: Wendy's Wunderbars by Carolyn Braden
I created Wendy's Wunderbars from InStyle Magazine and they are yummy. They are the perfect combination of sweet, sour and salty in a healthy snack. Here is the recipe (made a little easier by me).
Place wax paper in a 8 oz. square baking pan, covering the entire pan.
Melt 2 oz. dark chocolate (I used 71% cacao organic chocolate) with 1 oz. unsweetened baking chocolate in a double boiler.
I created my own double boiler by melting the chocolate in a saucepan that was sitting on top of another saucepan filled with boiling water.
While the chocolate is melting, finely chop 1/3 cup shelled pistachios with 1/3 cup toasted almonds (I toasted my almonds for 6 minutes on 400 degrees).
Finely chop 8-9 oz. halved and pitted dates. You can use a food processor if you wish.
Combine the dates with 1/3 cup dried cherries. Mix in 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract and 1/8 tsp. sea salt.
Mix all ingredients together (either in a food processor or by hand) and pour into the wax paper covered baking pan. Cover with wax paper and press all the ingredients firmly into the pan. Chill until firm. (About 1 hour).
Remove from pan and use a serrated knife to cut it into 16 bars.
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