FONDANT
This recipe is from www.thecookduke.com and it actually tastes good! Tips from the website: 1. When you make fondant, both the dough and the icing, make sure to make it in room temperature - Too cold or too warm room will hurt the dough 2. When you calculate the quantity of fondant icing required, it's better to have too much fondant icing rather than too little, as leftover icing can be stored and used at a later date, or used for extra decorations 3. Make sure you make fondant on a clean and smooth working surface. Jewelry on your fingers or wrists or fluffy clothing could hurt the fondant's surface
Provided by cuppythecake
Categories Dessert
Time 15m
Yield 1 sheet for 9x13 (this highly depends on how you rol
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Sprinkle the gelatin over cold water in a small bowl; Let it rest for two minutes to soften.
- Place the bowl in a microwave for 30 seconds on High, until the gelatin dissolves (*I suggest doing this in 10 second increments as the first time I did this it boiled over in the microwave).
- Add the flavoring.
- Add the corn syrup and the glycerin and stir until the mixture is smooth and clear (if the mixture is not turning smooth and clear, microwave it for an additional 15 to 20 seconds on high and stir again)
- Sift 1 1/2 pounds of the sugar into a large bowl (*I did not sift and it was not lumpy!).
- Make a hole in the sugar and pour the liquid mixture to it.
- Stir with a wooden spoon until the mixture becomes sticky.
- Sift some of the remaining 1/2 pound of sugar onto a smooth work surface and add as much of the remaining sugar as the mixture will take.
- Knead the fondant, adding a little more sugar if necessary, to form a smooth, pliable mass.
- Rub the vegetable shortening on your thumbs and knead it into the fondant.
- Wrap the fondant in plastic wrap and place it in a tightly sealed container to prevent it from drying out.
- If the icing dries out and harden it can often be revived by popping it into a microwave oven for a few seconds and then kneading it back to life.
BASIC STEAMED KALE
We have a bumper crop of organic kale (Brassica Oleracea 'Winter Red') in the garden now! Here's an easy recipe for steamed kale. Feel free to add your favorite spices or herbs, extra virgin olive oil, toasted sesame oil, sundried toms, squeeze of lemon juice, etc. that will complement your menu. Our favorite way to serve greens like this is simple: drizzle of extra virgin olive oil, pinch of salt, cracked black pepper, and another drizzle of lemon juice. From Capay Organic/FarmFreshtoYou. This cooking method works well using other greens, too: mustard, Swiss chard, beet greens, collards...
Provided by COOKGIRl
Categories Vegetable
Time 15m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- *Note: some cooks prefer to leave kale ribs and stalks intact-your choice. Depending on the variety of kale, if the stalks and ribs are thick, I remove them. A salad spinner is handy for washing the kale.
- Shred kale finely and place in a steamer basket fitted in a pot. Don't forget to add a couple inches of water to the pot!
- Throw in the garlic.
- Bring water to the boil. Cover pan, reduce heat to low and steam kale for approximately 10 minutes, or until tender.
- Remove from heat to serving dish. Toss with a little bit of oil of choice, if desired.
- Season with salt and cracked black pepper to taste.
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