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Blood Orange Biscotti

There’s nothing quite like enjoying an afternoon cup of coffee with a biscotti on the side for dipping. I don’t have a big sweet tooth, so cookies are usually the last on my list of satisfying snacks. The biscotti however… I can stand behind a biscotti in all it’s golden glory.

Biscotti which translates to “twice cooked” is both their name and how they are made. We appreciate this method of baking to yield a very crunchy, evenly cooked, and beautifully golden cookie. The recipe I am sharing today encompasses all of these qualities, but with a unique, fun twist- blood orange. The basis of this recipe comes from a note card I found in my Nonna’s recipe box. I made some adjustments to the original recipe before testing it many times, and they have always turn out perfectly. Through this, I’ve discovered the biscotti to be a very versatile dough that can be adjusted by swapping ingredients out simply because you don’t have them on hand. The original recipe used vegetable oil as the fat rather than butter for example, but the day I made these I only had butter on hand. Flavour wise, the blood orange could easily be swapped for lemon or other citrus fruit, and the almond extract could become vanilla. You certainly can’t do such a quick swap of ingredients in most baking recipes, but because this one is forgiving, why not be creative! 

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June 29, 2020July 22, 2020

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Marbled Tahini Cookies

I recently came across a marbled halva recipe that looked absolutely gorgeous. This recipe (and a huge container of tahini sitting in my fridge) is what inspired these fun little cookies I am  sharing with you today. I was most intrigued by the marbling of the tahini, and this particular recipe called for black tahini to achieve the effect. I’ve certainly seen black tahini in some specialty grocery stores and perhaps a health food store or two, but right now I knew I wouldn’t be able to go searching for such a specialty item. In my pantry, I keep an array of “health food” powders such as beetroot, spirulina, and activated charcoal. I’ve successfully made pasta dough with all of these, so why not some cookies? So here it is, my version of a marbled tahini cookie using activated charcoal. The cookies themselves are shortbread adjacent, but have a smooth and creamy texture. This was a happy accident actually. I had started the recipe off by looking at a shortbread cookie recipe and swapped some of the fat for tahini. In the process, I accidentally forgot to add the eggs to the dough. By the time I noticed, it was too late to incorporate them so I just left them out and hoped for the best. My forgetfulness turned into a delicious, melt in your mouth cookie and I couldn’t be happier.

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April 14, 2020April 14, 2020

Gabby Bevilacqua1 Comment

Edible flower shortbread cookies

Edible flowers are something that I can’t help but smile at every time they appear on a plate. Whether it is a sweet or savoury dish, they seem to layer on such a magical essence. With Spring quickly approaching, I can’t wait to get my hands on more and more varieties of flowers to incorporate in various recipes. You may be wondering where you can find edible flowers in the city, and this is something I wondered as well. After a bit of research, and frankly years of just keeping my eye out for them, I have come to the conclusion that they are so hard to find because they are seasonal and they don’t have a long shelf life. They are however very easy to grow yourself! This is something I am hoping to start this Spring so that I don’t need to rely on finding them in stores. 

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April 1, 2020April 3, 2020

Gabby Bevilacqua1 Comment
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Why Plant Based?

A plant based diet, also known as veganism, refers to a diet that excludes not only all meat and fish products but all animal by-products including eggs, dairy, and honey. Plant based eaters rely on large consumptions of a variety of vegetables, grains, legumes, fruits, nuts and soy to fulfill their body’s nutritional needs. The… Continue reading →

March 11, 2021September 1, 2021

Gabby Bevilacqua

Pop Tarts- A Recipe Review

A couple of months ago, I had re-watched Claire Saffiz’s original Gourmet Makes video on the oh so nostalgic snack, Pop Tarts. I remember liking Pop Tarts as a kid, mostly because I wasn’t allowed to have them at home and not because they tasted amazing. I also enjoyed anything with multi-coloured sprinkles, but that… Continue reading →

July 22, 2020July 22, 2020

Gabby Bevilacqua

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