Showing posts with label home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home. Show all posts

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Perfect soft boiled eggs


What is the secret to a perfect soft boiled egg? I find that most recipes are a bit out of date now that we mostly use extra large eggs to eat rather than the old standard of large.

I get the eggs out of the fridge for a few minutes and then bring the water to a gentle simmer (low boil), add the extra large eggs using a large spoon to gently drop the to the bottom of the saucepan and cook for just 5 minutes. Then remove drain away the hot water and run under cold water for a minute to stop the cooking.


Of course everything always tastes better when it's served on something pretty and at the moment we are using Greengate stoneware range for breakfast with glasses from Daiso the discount store.


We love to mix and match the egg cups, I find the Greengate range seems to work well and I can use my older Lulu Mint egg cups with the Summer White plates. My new favourite Simone White latte cup looks perfect in the mix.

If you have a better way to cook eggs be sure to let me know.



Stockists
Plates and Egg Cups - Greengate from Simply Sweet Home
Glass - Only $2.80 each from Daiso discount stores


Linda Vandermeer is a blogger, baker, maker and author of the Children's cookbook Sweets on a Stick: More Than 150 Kid-Friendly Recipes for Cakes, Candies, Cookies, and Pies on the Go! Published in the USA in 2011 the book is still available at Amazon and many online bookstores.

Affililate links may earn me money and contribute to supporting this blog.

The owner of Simply Sweet Home is my SIL.

Original ideas, photography and recipes Linda Vandermeer please do not reuse without permission.

Monday, June 1, 2015

Flutterheart Linzer Cookies

(photo prop sources below just before recipe)

It all started over 20 years ago with a butterfly cookie that made my heart flutter and I've come full circle to share this sweet buttery linzer cookie that is as pretty as it is delicious.

Back then it wasn't easy to source cutters and decorating tools, but I was determined to have that cutter, and along the way I found and collected so many other beautiful baking and decorating bits and pieces. I kinda think that I might not have this blog if it was not for that cookie that ignited my passion for all things baking.

Of course you will not have the same difficulty finding a cutter as I did as these days it's as easy as clicking a button (some links below).


I think these cutters are so cute that they can be made with minimal decorating so I've only added a dusting of icing sugar to let the shape shine.

I can only hope one of my blog posts might inspire someone else the same way I was inspired by a cookie all those years ago.

Happy Baking


Shop the photo shoot

Simply Sweet Home - Cherry tin, tea towel, mini latte cup and mini bowl all Greengate
Fine Nordic - Pink bowl with candy (IB Laursen) and Love pitcher (Krasilnikoff)
Butterfly Cookie Cutter - this link to amazon


Hazelnut Linzer Cookie Recipe makes around 12 double filled Flutterheart butterfly cookies
I used a butterfly cutter (approx 8cm or 3.25"), heart plunger and small rose leaf#/teardrop shape cutter (12mm or 0.5") . #my rose leaf was from the Ateco 12 piece flower & leaf cutter set see below example.

You can just use a regular linzer cutter instead.



225 g (8oz) unsalted butter room temperature
100f (3 1/2 oz) or 1/2 cup sugar * I used caster (superfine) sugar
1 large egg yolk
300 g (10 1/2 oz) or 2 cups plain (all purpose) flour
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
pinch of salt
80g (2 3/4oz) hazelnut meal (ground hazelnut) # you can substitute almond if preferred
1/2 cup cherry jam (jelly)

In the bowl of a stand mixer cream together the sugar and butter at high speed for a couple of minutes until light and creamy. Reduce the speed to medium low and mix in the egg yolk, scraping down the sides as required. Add the flour, hazelnut meal, cinnamon and salt and mix at low speed until combined.

Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and chill in the fridge for 1 to 2 hours until the mixture is firm.

Dust your workbench with flour and generously flour a rolling pin, then roll out the dough and cut out shapes as desired. (If you have difficulty rolling out this dough you can roll it out between 2 sheets of nonstick/baking paper, then chill until ready to cut).

Cut out butterfly shapes, place the cookies on trays lined with baking paper. Leave half the cookies as they are and cut shapes out of the remaining half, using a heart plunger cutter to cut a heart in each wing and teardrop cutters to cut 2 shapes at the bottom of each wing (see picture below).


Place the trays into the refrigerator to chill for 1 hour.

Preheat the oven to 180C (350F) and bake the cookies until golden (around 12 - 15 mins).

Allow the cookies to cool on the tray.

Place the jam (jelly) in a microwave safe bowl and heat at high for 20 - 30 seconds until just starting to bubble. Stir until smooth.

Place the jam (jelly) into a disposable piping bag (or ziplock bag) but a small hole in the corner and pipe jam onto half of the cookies (the half without the bits cut out). Gently press the remaining cookies onto the top of the jam topped cookies using the jam to stick the cookie into place.

If desired pipe a little extra jam into the heart and teardrop cut outs.

Cookies in picture have been dusted with icing sugar (powdered sugar) just prior to serving.


Linda Vandermeer is a blogger, baker, maker and author of the cookbook ' Sweets on a Stick': More than 150 kid friendly recipes for cakes, candies, cookies and pies on the go!. Published in the US the book is available at most online book stores.

Affiliate links may earn me money and contribute to supporting this blog.

Simply Sweet Home is owned by my sister-in-law.

Original Ideas, photography and recipes by Linda Vandermeer please do not reuse without permission. 


Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Bubble and Sweet in my home - Pink scales

Pretty pink scales from Mollegaarden

I've decided to start posting about some of the items I love in my home and kitchen on a regular basis, but don't worry I am keeping up my regular recipe posts.

I get quite a few emails and messages asking me where I get stuff, almost as many as the comments and questions about decorating cakes and cookies.

So I'm starting off with this swoonworthy pink set of scales I picked up earlier in the year from one of my current favourite shops Mollegaarden.

They are made by a company called Bloomingville and also come in aqua, white, silver plus stacks of other colors. Yup I totally wish I could have an aqua and white one as well.


The basket pops off for easy cleaning and pouring your stuff into wherever it needs to go. When it arrives in it's box you need to screw the holder on the top before you start using it. It has an adjuster to set the weight under the weighing basket an it goes up to 5kg.

So a little problem if your from the US yup it's in metric, well that's not a problem if your making recipes from this blog 'cause I use metric and imperial. But to try and help you out I did find these ones on Amazon in the US just no pink ones:



Anyhoo I think you could totally get over the whole metric thing just for the looks, seriously set it up next to your KitchenAid and everyone will think your a baking pro.

Sigh, I kinda wish I had a pink KitchenAid to go with it but my KitchenAid is actually so old (and still working) that they only came in 3 colours when I bought it.

Raspberry Chocolate Chip Cookies - RECIPE CLICK HERE

Yup you can see what I'm talking about in the photo's above, just sitting in the background looking all pretty and functional.

Happy baking, make sure to let me know if you've seen anything in my posts you would like to know about.

* Note the little scoop did not come with the scales.

This post was not sponsored.


Linda Vandermeer is a blogger, baker, maker and author of the cookbook ' Sweets on a Stick': More than 150 kid friendly recipes for cakes, candies, cookies and pies on the go!. Published in the US the book is available at most online book stores.

Original Ideas, photography and recipes by Linda Vandermeer do not reuse without permission.