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THE CHEFCHARETTE

Full time baker & chef, full time Architecture student at USC. These recipes were designed in an old fashioned kitchen to feed, love, and encourage designers and sleep deprived students.

Posts tagged hazelnut:

Starting the summer right, with my first baking class

During my finals, my breaks typically involved some kind of baking or cooking, whether it was to feed myself, to clean out my pantry/fridge, or to feed my friends, or a combination of all of these…. I would always find an excuse to bake and/or cook.

My friend asked me why I wouldn’t just take a break to watch a tv episode/movie, & I told him it’s simply because you can’t even share that with people. you can’t talk over it. but food? food is something you can always give, share, & enjoy with people. & have great conversations over. especially during finals. once you make one batch of cookies, you can give it to SEVERAL acquaintences, friends, professors, etc :) everyone gets a little bit of something.

….& oh, I learned that studying off the computer is a terrible idea, because my roommate & I constantly found myself wandering off through so many websites looking for some cooking classes I could enroll in. Even the night before my ballet final performance, I’d slide a batch of green tea cookies into the oven in between each of my run-throughs my petit allegro. (I prob spent more time baking than dancing & studying combined)

It was one of the most intense & tiring nights. but so. worth. it. mixing the green tea powders together, testing out the green tea cookie batter (& consuming too much caffeine through that) + saute-ing up & down & chasse-ing side to side.. well, you can be certain that i was sore for a week after that.

Honestly, culinary arts is something that I am considering. Whether or not I actually pursue baking as a profession or just keep it as a side hobby, I decided to sign up for a cooking class. While I was shopping at Sur La Table (therapeutic during finals), I I noticed that they had an upcoming macaron baking class. The $69 cost was very painful to see….but I could not resist. I’d go back to the class registration every day, in some hope that the fee would magically decrease, but of course, it didn’t. I ended up enrolling in it. I figured that if I learn the secrets to baking these RIGHT, then I’d no longer be a slave to Bottega Louie or ‘Lettes, but could reproduce them myself & for my friends :)

piping out raspberry buttercream onto each hazelnut crust :) i was scared of making misshaped rounds & overfilling the macarons, but they came out almost perfect!

Me + Chef Katherine Torres, a sweet, knowledgable, patient woman & baker. She graduated from the Art Institute & emphasized to me that those bakers who are artistically talented, are more likely to be skillful in baking than those who aren’t creative/artistic. She has not only inspired me, but she encouraged me. We’ll see where it goes from here ;)

p.s: please don’t ask me to make macarons for you. i received lots of help from her & other women. gotta practice them myself now ;)

Updated Espresso Brownie Bites Recipe!

I added some more adjustments to the recipe after I made it a third time. (third time’s a charm ;) ) The brownies are now more flavorful with added ground, hazelnut espresso (along with more caffeine) Hope you enjoy them!

Espresso Brownie Bites

Are you sleep deprived? Are you pulling an allnighter? Are you hungry & does that cup of coffee not fulfill your appetite? Are you a a girl who’s craving chocolate but that colossal sized brownie at the cafe just won’t do because it’s “too many calories?” Are you willing to take a bite-sized brownie because it’s “fewer calories?” Are you craving a brownie but can’t afford to let the chocolatey crumbles fall & STAIN your clean, white model?

If you said yes to any of these, then this recipe is for you.

but BEWARE- These brownies are loaded with caffeine, much more espresso than your typical espresso brownie. I made the big mistake of first making these brownies at midnight. After testing the batter & eating 3 brownie bites, I was bouncing off the walls… obnoxiously texting my friend, & could not sleep until 3:30 AM. Success in giving energy? I think so.

These espresso brownie bites go great with a nice cup of milk…at any time of the day (or night). with these caffeine loaded brownies, you’re set to draw, study… & because they’re bite sized, you can pop them right into your mouth, while building that clean model of yours all night long.

note: when blending sugar with butter, make sure you start with softened (either almost or completely melted) butter. When blending the butter with the sugar, keep blending it together until it’s well incorporated before you mix it with the other dry ingredients. This way, everything will blend together more evenly and your baked good will come out of the oven with the right texture.

  • 1 C (2 sticks) unsalted butter (softened)
  • 1 1/4 C sugar
  • 4 lg eggs
  • 1 tbsp vanilla extract
  • 1 1/4 C unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1 1/2 C all purpose flour
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 2 tbsp espresso powder (i used Don Francisco’s finely grinded Hawaiian Hazelnut Espresso)
  • 1 C semi-sweet chocolate chips


DIRECTIONS

  • 1) Preheat the oven to 350 F.
  • 2) In a large bowl, cream together the butter, vanilla, and sugar until well incorporated. Beat in the eggs.
  • 3) In another large bowl, combine cocoa powder, flour,  salt, baking powder, and espresso powder.
  • 4) Gradually mix the cocoa mixture into the butter mixture.  butter/sugar mixture into the cocoa mixture. Stir until smooth. gradually add the chocolate chips and stir it well.
  • 5) Fill the brownie batter into each mini-muffin cup. Bake for about 10-12  minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. Allow it to cool for a few minutes then remove from pan. Enjoy!