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Criss Cross Apple Pies

16 Thursday May 2013

Posted by Nicole Small in birthdays, dessert, dessert recipe, ice cream, recipe, summer, sweets

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Apple pie is a classic that is generally saved for crisp autumn days when the breeze is just right and the apples are ripe to perfection. But when a close friend of mine requested mini apple pies baked inside the apples, with an adorable and quaint woven crust, I couldn’t resist. Birthdays have always been a big deal in my family, and this has seamlessly translated into my adult life. The mere fact that the goodies that come out of my kitchen can translate to happiness will never cease to amaze me.

Criss Cross Apple Pie Recipe via Tsiporah Blog

These applies were huge and heavy, full of juices. Combined with brown sugar and a dash of cinnamon, it was autumn again in my kitchen. I personally think that baked desserts, especially those with fruit, have a place on the table year-round. So maybe it’s an unseasonably cool summer night, maybe you’re craving something sweet and comforting, or maybe you want to try your hand at grilled desserts. Either way, I hope you get a chance to make these.

Criss Cross Apple Pies

Ingredients

Pie dough (click for the recipe)
5 large granny smith apples
6 rounded tbsp brown sugar
1 tbsp granulated sugar
Sprinkle of cinnamon
2 tbsp butter
1 tbsp flour
1 tbsp water
1 egg

Directions

Prepare dough as in this recipe. Wrap with plastic wrap and refrigerate for one hour.

Meanwhile, wash each apple and evenly cut the top off of 4 apples, save the 5th one for the filling. Discard the top.

Apple Pie Recipe via Tsiporah BlogWith a melon baller (this is the easiest way, trust me), scoop out the apple flesh, leaving 1/4 inch of flesh (or more) attached to the skin so that you have apple cups. They’re adorable, aren’t they?!

Discard the scooped apple parts with seeds and chop the rest into rough pieces. Peel and cut the 5th apple to make roughly 3 cups of chopped apples. In a bowl, toss apple chunks with brown sugar, white sugar, cinnamon butter, flour and water. Scoop the filling into the apple cups. Place the filled cups into a greased pan deeper than the height of the apples.

Apple Pie Filling via Tsiporah Blog

Pre-heat the oven to 375 degrees. Roll out the dough onto a floured surface and cut into 1/2 inch-thick strips, about 5 inches long. Weave tops and carefully place in top of each apple. Brush the dough with an egg wash, cover the pan with foil and bake for 30 minutes.

woven pie crust via Tsiporah BlogHomemade Apple Pie Recipe via Tsiporah Blog

Remove the foil and bake for 20 minutes or so, until the tops are golden brown.

Country Apple Pie with Woven Tops- Recipe via Tsiporah Blog

Enjoy with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream on the patio.

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Dena’s Decadent Chocolate Birthday Cake

05 Thursday Jul 2012

Posted by Nicole Small in birthdays, cake, chocolate, dessert, frosting

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For my best friend’s birthday party, I took it upon myself to make her a beautiful birthday cake. I have recently been absolutely smitten with Smitten Kitchen, and so I decided to use some of her recipes for this cake. I’m so glad that I read all of her tips on Smitten Kitchen about how to make a cake, because it turned out amazingly. I am really proud, and I feel one step closer to being ready for a wedding cake that I may be making in December!

The cake was a decadent and rich chocolate cake, coupled with a peanut butter filling and butter cream frosting. In short, it was to die for.

freshly baked cakes

Freshly baked cakes and soon-to-be mini cupcakes from the extra batter!

My friends Cat and Alex came over and kept me company/helped to lick some spoons while I baked the cakes. We were lucky that we had just enough cake batter left over to make a few mini cupcakes so that we could taste the cake. Needless to day, these little bites disappeared really quickly.

plastic wrapped cakes

Cakes wrapped in plastic and ready to be frozen!

I then placed each cake layer on a cooling rack in the freezer for about a half hour. After they were frozen, I carefully wrapped each cake in 3 layers of plastic wrap, and then wrapped all of them together and placed them back in the freezer. I froze them because a frozen cake is much easier to handle when frosting and stacking than a fresh cake, and the flavor won’t be compromised when the cakes are frozen for a short period of time. In order to replace any moisture lost through freezing, I mixed 1/2 cup water with 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract and brushed it on each cake layer before frosting.

chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting filling

Chocolate cake with the peanut butter filling! 

frosted birthday cake

The frosted cake! Please ignore my messy kitchen..

chocolate cake with peanut butter filling and buttercream

Chocolate Cake with Peanut Butter Filling and Buttercream Frosting!

As usual, I am really impressed with Deb’s recipes. You can find the links below, after the recipe that I used for the peanut butter filling. Although I cannot claim responsibility for how delicious this cake was, I can tell you that the cake recipe itself was super easy and only uses one bowl. With the help of a fancy kitchenaid mixer that was lent to me, the butter cream frosting came together nicely as well. In that recipe, Deb emphasizes to not freak out and that it will come together eventually. Just as I was about to freak out, I consulted the recipe again. When I looked back down at the mixer, it had come together beautifully (to my amazement, and great relief). This frosting changed my life. Not only is it relatively easy, but it is dangerously delicious. I seriously wanted to eat it with a spoon- it tastes similar to real whipped cream, only better if that is even possible. Its like a cloud of smooth sweetness… I could go on forever.

Thank you to Deb at Smitten Kitchen for having such a wonderful blog with so many details. Happy Birthday Dena!

Peanut Butter Frosting

Ingredients

1/2 cup butter
1 cup creamy peanut butter
4 cups confectioner’s sugar
1/2 cup milk

Directions

Beat butter and peanut butter together. Mix in the sugar in 1/2 cup installations. Add the milk slowly, you may not need the entire 1/2 cup. Once the mixture is completely moistened, beat for 2-3 minutes.

Smitten Kitchen’s Swiss Buttercream

Ingredients

1 cup sugar
4 large egg whites
26 tablespoons butter, softened (3 sticks plus 2 tablespoons)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions

Combine the sugar and egg whites in a large metal bowl. Place over a pan of simmering water and whisk until the sugar granules dissolve. Remove the bowl from the pan onto a dish towel and dry the bottom of the bowl. Transfer the egg whites to your mixer and whip until it turns white and doubles in size. Add the vanilla and mix. Lastly, add the butter one stick at a time and whip constantly until it becomes fluffy. Do not fret- just keep mixing!!

Smitten Kitchen’s Chocolate Butter Cake

Ingredients

3 cups cake flour
3 cups sugar
1 1/2 cups unsweetened natural cocoa powder
3 teaspoons baking soda
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
3/4 teaspoon salt
3 sticks unsalted butter
1 1/2 cups buttermilk
3 eggs
1 1/2 cups water with 1 teaspoon of vanilla, or 1 1/2 cups fresh coffee

Directions

Preheat oven to 300 degrees F. Butter 9 inch round cake pans. Cut a piece of parchment paper to fit the bottom of the pan and press it down on the butter. Butter the parchment paper as well.

In a large bowl, combine the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt. Mix together with an electric mixer. Add the buttermilk and then the butter, and mix on low until it is combined. Then raise the speed and beat for 2 or 3 minutes until it is fluffy.

In a separate bowl, mix together the eggs and water (or coffee). Add in to the batter in 4 parts, mixing carefully to not splash anything around. Once combined, take a moment to admire the amazing consistency, and then split the batter among your cake pans (or put 1/3 of it into one pan, if you only have one). Bake on the middle rack for about 40 minutes, rotating halfway through, until a toothpick inserted in the middle of the cake comes out clean.

Remove the cake from the pan onto a cooling rack and freeze for 30 minutes. Wrap in plastic wrap and return to freezer. Repeat with each layer of the cake.

What is the nicest treat you have ever made for someone on their birthday?

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