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diff --git a/food/recipes/crisp-topping.md b/food/recipes/crisp-topping.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0ae3f38 --- /dev/null +++ b/food/recipes/crisp-topping.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +--- +title: Crisp Topping +--- + +# Crisp Topping + +This makes a great topping for various deserts. Apple crisp is a good one, but +this topping is pretty versatile. + +## Ingredients + +- 3/4 c AP flour +- 3/4 c rolled oats +- 3/4 c slivered almonds +- 3/4 c packed light brown sugar +- 1/2 c unsalted butter +- pinch of salt + +## Procedure + +Combine all ingredients in a bowl and work with fingers into a crumble. diff --git a/food/recipes/ice-cream.md b/food/recipes/ice-cream.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..deec34e --- /dev/null +++ b/food/recipes/ice-cream.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +--- +title: Ice Cream +--- + +# Ice Cream + +This is essentially [Melissa Clark's Ice Cream +recipe](https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1016605-the-only-ice-cream-recipe-youll-ever-need). +I've found this to be a really nice ice cream base recipe. It's plenty rich +without being overly eggy, and is easy to flavor. Yields about 1.5 pints. +Remember that churning ice cream is essentially aerating the mixture, so be sure +not to overfill the churn as the volume will increase substantially. + +## Ingredients + +- 2 c heavy cream +- 1 c whole milk +- 2/3 c sugar +- 1/8 tsp fine sea salt +- 6 large egg yolks + +## Procedure + +Simmer heavy cream, milk, sugar, and salt until sugar is dissolved, about 5 +minutes. Remove pot from heat. + +In a separate bowl, whisk yolks. Temper the yolks into the cream working in +thirds. Bring the mixture to medium-low heat and cook gently until the creme +anglaise has thickened to coat the back of a spoon or reached 170ºF. + +Cool mixture to room temperature, cover, and chill at least 4 hours. The mixture +should be chilled to 40ºF before churning. + +## Flavor Variations + +**Cafe mocha:** Add a tablespoon of instant espresso powder and a splash of +coffee liqueur such as Tia Maria to the custard. Add in a cup or so of chocolate +chunks just before churning is complete. + +**Double Chocolate** (adapted from [a recipe by Max +Falkowitz](https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2015/04/best-dark-chocolate-ice-cream-recipe.html)): +Bring the milk and cream to a simmer and add 2 oz cocoa nibs. Remove from heat +and steep 2 hours. Strain and discard the nibs. Whisk the sugar with 2 oz Dutch +process cocoa powder to combine, then whisk in the yolks. Make the creme +anglaise with the steeped milk/cream and the cocoa/sugar/yolk mixtures. +Optionally add 3 1/2 oz roughly chopped dark chocolate near the end of the +churn. diff --git a/food/recipes/pasta-dough.md b/food/recipes/pasta-dough.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e6ae9c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/food/recipes/pasta-dough.md @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +--- +title: Pasta Dough +--- + +# Pasta Dough + +A lot of people just wing it when it comes to fresh pasta. I derived this recipe +from [a piece by Niki +Achitoff-Gray](https://www.seriouseats.com/2015/01/best-easy-all-purpose-fresh-pasta-dough-recipe-instructions.html) +and it has never steered me wrong, so I've never found a reason _not_ to just +follow these measurements. But, of course, do what feels right. + +This recipe is more about the ratios and is written as the smallest irreducible +quantity. I typically at least double this. + +## Ingredients + +- 1 whole egg +- 2 egg yolks +- 1/2 tsp kosher salt +- AP flour + +## Procedure + +Weigh the egg and yolks together. Multiply their total weight by 1.5625 and +measure out that much flour. Yes, it's an overly precise decimal but maybe +you're making 500lbs of pasta, who am I to judge. + +Beat the eggs. Make a well in the flour and add the eggs and salt. Incorporate +the flour into the egg mixture. Knead for about 15 minutes, adding as little +cold water as needed to get the dough to hold together. Err on the side of +letting the dough feel too dry. + +Shape into discs, cover in clingfilm, and let rest in refrigerator for 1 hour. + +Remove from refrigerator and shape. |