Inspiration comes from so many different sources; the changing of the seasons or perhaps the display of produce in the outdoor markets always seems to jog the mind and get me thinking creatively. The advent of social media has allowed a talented network of like-minded food professionals to share their creations in an instant. Tuscan Grape Harvest Cake is a recipe I stumbled upon quite accidentally after becoming intrigued with a holiday cooking program called Organic Tuscany set in the countryside outside of Certaldo Tuscany. …
Sesame Croccante / Sesame Brittle – Croccante di Sesamo
Croccante has always been a indulgence of mine; whether it be pistachio, almond, or hazelnut. It is simple and sweet yet packs so much flavor, not to mention a toothsome crunch. Sesame Croccante /Sesame Brittle or Croccante di Sesamo is typical of Calabria and Sicily; the ingredients reflecting the long history of Arab influence in these regions.
In Italy although croccante is most prevalent around the Christmas holidays, it can certainly be found year round. Obviously high in sugar content, Sesame Croccante is a dairy free & gluten free way to satisfy your sweet tooth.
The ingredients are few and simple – sesame seeds, sugar, citrus rinds, cinnamon and a bit of your favorite honey. The necessary equipment is basic, nothing that could not be found in a typical kitchen.
The key to preparing Sesame Crocccante or any croccante for that matter is timing the caramelization of the sugar. Little fussing is needed, however patience and attention are key. Once the sugar syrup begins to color it can go from golden to burnt in a short period of time. Its important to have all of the other equipment and ingredients in place to move quickly the moment that the hot caramel is ready.
Sesame Crocante is an lovely accompaniment to an espresso when you have the urge from something sweet. Give it a try and I am certain it will become a part of your year round repertoire.
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- 2 cups of untoasted sesame seeds
- Finely grated rind of 1 orange
- Finely grated rind of 1 lemon
- 1 tsp. grated cinnamon
- 1½ cup of granulated sugar
- 1 Tbs. flavorful honey
- 6 Tbs. fresh cool water
- Vegetable oil to grease a rimmed heavy duty baking sheet
- 1 whole russet potato, washed and sliced in half
- Preheat the oven to 350º, spread the sesame seeds out over a heavy duty rimmed baking sheet and toast for 5 minutes. Once you have removed the lightly toasted sesame seeds from the oven, turn them out onto the kitchen counter to cool.
- Lightly oil the heavy duty rimmed baking sheet with the vegetable oil and a paper towel.
- Combine the cooled sesame seeds, citrus rinds, and cinnamon together in a mixing bowl. Mix well using a spatula to make sure that the citrus rinds do not cling together; the citrus rinds and cinnamon should be evenly combined with the sesame seeds.
- Place the sugar, honey and water in a heavy saucepan that will accommodate the sesame seeds. Turn the heat to medium-high and allow the sugar to melt and the mixture to become homogenous. Remain at the stove while preparing the caramelized sugar, do not stir the sugar syrup. The syrup will begin to become golden and if needed you may tilt the pan from side to side to allow the caramelized portion to combine well. Once the syrup has achieved a deep golden caramel, add the sesame seeds all at once. The addition of the sesame mixture will effectively lower the temperature of the caramel, so keep the pan on the stove and turn with a heat proof spatula. Once well combined immediately turn the mixture onto the oiled baking sheet.
- Use the cut side of the potato to smooth out the molten mixture evenly to about ¼ of an inch thick.
- Allow the croccante to throughly cool. Once it is completely hardened, break it into irregular pieces and store in a sealed container. The croccante should not be refrigerated and will last indefinitely.
White Peaches Stuffed with Sheep Milk Ricotta – Pesche Bianche Ripeno con Latte di Ricotta di Pecora
I know what you are thinking…again with the peaches! The season is so short, who can resist when your favorite market stocks the most luscious blush peaches. Summer in Northern California has been hot and uncharacteristically humid – we want dessert but not too much fussing. White Peaches Stuffed with Sheep Milk Ricotta is exactly what I was looking for….
Summer Celebration Cake – Una Torta per Una Festa d’Estate
So, you need to prepare a notable cake for someone special – it’s summertime and to tell the truth who really feels like getting fussy? Summer Celebration Cake is the answer to your prayers – a one pan almond chiffon cake, dressed with freshly whipped cream and ripe strawberries along with a garnish of caramelized almond slices. Enter the room with Summer Celebration Cake majestically placed atop of your favorite cake plate and trust me you will become a superstar – if only for that moment….
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