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Happy New Year 2009 & a Recipe to prepare Chocolate Chip-Cashew Cookies! edit

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I want to wish all my readers a very happy and healthy New Year, and thank you for your loving support through 2008. With the arriving of the new year, I’m sure you all have New Year’s resolutions, including learn how to cook or improve your cooking, so that’s why I am working on a brand new project: “How-To Videos,” colorful, interesting and great material to help you achieve this goal. I will keep you posted!

Now I want to share with you a delicious recipe to prepare Chocolate Chip and Cashew cookies with Oatmeal. While doing the baking for the New Years dinner I came across this idea and I invite you to be a little adventurous and try this yummy variation. You will love it, promise wink

Here it goes, I am also including it in Spanish for my Spanish speaking readers or for you if you are learning this beautiful language. It is a tasty way to reach your goal.

  • by Chef Melissa
  • January 02, 2009
  • 9:00 am

Chef Melissa’s Fruit Cookies - Galletas de Frutas (EN / ES) edit

I discovered Blyberg.net and its Catalog Card Generator today and immediately loved the vintage look of the cards. In seconds I was inspired to share with you this recipe to prepare delicious Fruit Cookies. They keep well for months, and like good fruitcake, improve with age.

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Now, head over to Blyberg.net and enjoy the Catalog Card Generator service for free!

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Estas galletas pueden guardarse en envases herméticos o congelarse en bolsas ziploc por varios meses. de hecho, el sabor mejora con el tiempo!

Ingredientes:

  • 1 taza de mantequilla
  • 2 tazas de azúcar
  • 2 huevos
  • 3 tazas de harina
  • 3 cucharaditas de polvo de hornear
  • 1/4 cucharadita de sal
  • 1/2 cucharadita de clavito de olor molido
  • 2 cucharaditas de canela
  • 1/2 cucharadita de nuez moscada
  • 3/4 taza de leche
  • 1 taza cada uno de: piña deshidratada, pasitas, cerezas deshidratadas o dátiles, nueces. Todo bien picadito.

Procedimiento:

  1. Pre-calentar el horno a 350° F por 10 minutos. Batir la mantequilla y el azúcar hasta alcanzar una consistencia cremosa. Agregar los huevos uno a uno, batiendo bien despues de cada adición.
  2. Cernir los ingredientes secos y agregar a la mezcla alternando con la leche. Incorporar las frutas secas y revolver hasta que esten distribuidas uniformemente.
  3. Colocar por cucharadas la mezcla en una bandeja para galletas engrasada, dejando un espacio de 2-3 pulgadas entre cada una.
  4. Hornear  de 12-15 minutos o hasta que empiece a dorar. Retirar la bandeja del horno y dejar reposar las galletas por 10 minutos antes de removerlas a una parrilla para que se enfrien por completo.

Happy Cooking!

Melissa

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  • by Chef Melissa
  • September 19, 2006
  • 7:31 pm

The Corn-Quest Tales, & a Delicious Recipe to Prepare “Tropical Golden Gingerbread” edit

Tam_1 Never a "tamal" (tamale) tasted so good! After getting over a few episodes of "corn-attacks", the question was: "what to do with 1,300 freshly cut ears of corn?". How about making tamales?, the traditional Panamanian delicacy which secret recipes and techniques have been carried by families generation after generation. If you haven't read my previous post, I invite you to take a look so you can see the motivation behind this project. It was not as simple as you might think.

On the 24th we cleaned all the corn ears and removed them from the husk. When it comes to knives and working with my hands I am really fast, BUT, let me tell you about this kuna lady that helps me in the house..., oh well she is something else. She is a 4 feet tall lady with tiny hands that offered to help me when she saw the pile of corn that was waiting for me. For every ear of corn I had cleaned, she did 3 or 4. I was in total shock. She mentioned later that when she lived in her island in San Blas, they used to eat corn every day and she knows how to do this process in just a few seconds. Amazing.

Since it was Christmas eve I let all the help go early, then around 9 PM I began grinding the corn kernels. Wow! It was and endless work. I finished the last batch at 3 AM the next day. Of course I was taking breaks once in a while to check if the blog was still there, but it was a lot of work.

Around 9 AM I packed everything in my car and went to "La Chorrera", a city 30 minutes from Panama City where my mom lives. There,...all my ants, a few cousins, and my brother JM were waiting for me to start preparing the tamales. We finished cooking at 4 PM, and after giving each family an equal quantity of tamales I came back to the city. I had plans to attend a Christmas Party at the house of "La Reina" (The Queen), a very good friend famous for hosting the best parties in Panama City. 

Believe me I tried, I wanted to go!!! Once at home, I took a shower thinking about what to wear for the party...., and suddenly I woke up 3 hours later. Very sad! I was exhausted. I HOPE to have the chance to tell you a different story about New Years Eve. Because last year's was....take a look here to learn what happened.

Next time I'll post the recipe to prepare the tamales with step by step, really colorful photos. You will love them.

Now, you will learn how to prepare: "Tropical Golden Gingerbread", a beautiful, different, and sure to be one that you will remember for a long, long time!

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  • by Chef Melissa
  • December 27, 2005
  • 6:00 am

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