Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Candied in Maple Syrup Citrus Peels


Candied lemon and orange peels are best when homemade, because then we have a full control over what's in them. During the Holiday Season they will be often used to prepare aromatic and essential dishes. Closed in little jars can be stored in the refrigerator for several weeks, and frozen - in plastic containers - for several months.

Ingredients for 4 - 6 teaspoons peels:


2 lemons and 2 oranges, I used organic*

 50 ml maple syrup 
50 ml water

Directions:


Wash well citruses in hot water, peel with a peeling knife, aka - scraper. Cut the peels very finely into tiny cubes. Add them to approx. 150 ml boiling water and cook for few minutes (to lose bitterness), then drain on a fine sieve.Pour the maple syrup into the water, add the peels and cook on lower heat to so the syrup will completely evaporate (~ 30 minutes). Again, strain through a fine sieve and pour over the boiled water to prevent sticking to each other. Transfer to glass jars and store in the refrigerator or  - in plastic ones - and place in the freezer.


* Double the amount to make more of candied citruses peels


 Recipe was created in my head and comes from my heart

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Double Chocolate Spelt Chip Cookies

Personally, I don't bake a lot of cookies, (doesn't mean, that I don't like to eat them :), but recently I promised them to someone who usually gets them out of the box... For this very reason I baked something special, tasty, that will convince the person to not buy them from the box anymore. 
The home baked, from scratch cookies are the only ones worthy to add few calories from time to time ;).
 Presented today double chocolate spelt chip cookies are probably the best chocolate cookies we have ever eaten, crispy outside and slightly moist inside.

 Ingredients for approximately 16 -18 cookies:
 
250 g spelt flour
170 g butter at room temperature
85 g of brown, unrefined sugar
50 g dark chocolate chips
2 tsp pure cocoa
2 tsp pure vanilla essence
2 tsp tapioca*
1 egg, organic
1 tsp baking soda (preferably less than more)
1/2 tsp sea salt

 Directions:

Mix together flour, tapioca, baking soda and salt. In another dish, beat butter with sugar, then add vanilla and egg. Combine together dry and wet ingredients and mix in the chocolate chips. Place a baking parchment paper on baking sheet and spoon the dough on it. Preheat oven to 180°Cand bake for 10 to 12 minutes. Transfer them to drying rack and leave to cool.

* Can replace with potato flour or corn starch

The recipe was inspired by a sweetkitchen.