May 18, 2013

Bittersweet: Bitter & Sweet

Well hello there! Honey Dumplings has had a serious makeover, it's the least I could do after all of this time....I know it's been quite awhile since I've greeted you here and I do apologize for my absence.  Alas, I'm back, and there's no getting rid of me now.  Although, I've been creating recipes, I just haven't found the time to share them with you all, so sorry about that!

April 17, 2012

Gluten Free Belly Baking Company to Launch Summer of 2012

Pardon my absence from honey dumplings! I promise, I have an excellent excuse!
Go head and take a peek....gluten free belly baking company.
I hope to some day return to honey dumplings, but for now my days are filled with GF recipe development, proof reading, meeting with my wonderful designer to go over every little detail & snapping photos to try to capture it all!

Opening this Summer
at a Farmers' Market
near you!


For those of you who have been recent students of mine at PCC, the Focaccia is on the menu!
I will also have plenty of my dairy-free brownies & loads of other GF goodies.
Anyone with a gluten-free belly planning an upcoming wedding? Stop by to find out about wedding cakes.
IF any of you lovely honey dumplings followers are interested in gluten-free goodies and recipes, please become a follower of gluten free belly baking company.
Hope to see you there!

Cheers!

December 8, 2011

Biscuits: Buttermilk vs. Cream


Buttermilk are light and fluffy warm from the oven, with lots of flaky layers due to all of that cold butter. I make my buttermilk biscuits with just a touch of sugar, they pair beautifully with berry preserves and dare-I-say more butter! Perfect as a sweet snack or in place of toast for breakfast.

November 12, 2011

Lebanese Sweets







I had the privilege of meeting my good friend M's mom last month when she was in town from Jordan. I spent a day in the kitchen with the two of them making traditional Lebanese sweets. We made Awameh, we like to call them Sweet Balloons as M's mom kept saying, "Make a balloon." It was important to have the little air bubble to create the correct texture.

These little sweeties are typically found piled high in Arabic Sweet Shops, you can purchase by the kilo. Not traditionally made at home, which reminds me a bit of France with their gorgeous boulangeries, why bother to make desserts at home? When you can just walk down the street and find a tasty sweet concoction ready-to-eat! I'm sure you're well aware by now, I could never imagine NOT making desserts at home!

August 2, 2011

Gelato al Cioccolato


As my my friends know, gelato is my all-time favorite dessert. During the summer of '99 while attending UW, I lived in Siena. My friend Whitney and I would walk up to our local gelateria nearly every night to get our coppa di gelato. Her favorite stracciatella and mine was typically bacio (hazelnut & chocolate) or a mixture of cioccolato (chocolate) and pistachio. We are both chocolate lovers. I created this recipe as an ode to our summer evenings spent walking and nibbling!

July 23, 2011

Pasta Workshop


Last night I taught at Dish it up! in Magnolia. My Italian Summer Supper class which will be coming up again in a few weeks at the Ballard location. A bit demonstration and lots of hands-on Pasta making during my Pasta Workshop.

A handful of my students last night had never made fresh pasta before so it was a blast to see their reaction to the process. We had a few veterans that of course made perfect dough and rolled out gorgeous sheets of pasta! Even the first-timers rolled out sheets of pasta like pros! The best part of the Pasta Workshop by far was witnessing what we ended up with..... adorable and uniquely organic shapes of Ravioli. Some tiny bursting with filling and others massively large with a tiny bit of filling. All different shapes and sizes, but we kneaded and worked the dough with love so every single ravioli was delicious!

July 7, 2011

4th of July Ice-Cream Sandwiches

My apologies to those of you that follow my blog. I realize I've been neglecting both of my blogs a bit, no posts at all through June. Well June was quite a crazy busy month. I was offered a position in pastry at a lovely new french restaurant in Seattle. Everything has moved so fast...out with the old and in with the new. So I have been working at the restaurant and teaching on my days off so it's left little time for blogging. But I'm here, baking & cooking away. Below is a melting version of the ice cream sandwiches I made for the 4th. We had a BBQ with our family and this was the sweet I served before the Fireworks started. Finally the sun has peaked out here in the PNW, just in time for BBQ's and sticky, messy and gooey desserts!