Anneliese Deising, Plymouth, Michigan go to recipe Raspberries, chocolate and pecans come together in this ...
During an episode of Barefoot Contessa, Garten shared her philosophy for entertaining friends which makes it easier for her as the host. “One of my mottos is: my friends don’t have more fun if I spent ...
Making puff pastry the traditional way is slower than the rough puff method, but the reward is unmistakable. These are the ...
Every once in a while you stumble upon a culinary trick that changes your life in the kitchen. Learning how to peel ginger with a spoon. Finding out how to save a broken sauce. Figuring out how to ...
Editor’s note: Living in the Colorado High Country is pure joy. Baking in it isn’t. High altitude makes cookies spread in the pan, cakes fall and few baked goods turn out as they do at sea level. This ...
The part about quiche that stops most cooks in their tracks is rolling pastry dough. This dough, made in a food processor, is not rolled out, but rather pressed into the pan little by little, with ...
If you've ever found it hard to resist a flaky pastry, rest that assured you're not the only one. All around the world, there are countless varieties of flaky pastry treats. From Greece's spanakopita ...
To help circumnavigate any early morning pastry faux pas, one of our Tasting Table writers ate and ranked nine pastries at ...
Few things make people as nervous in the kitchen as making pastry dough. This is understandable because it’s easy to get wrong, and you can end up with something tough or soggy, instead of a light and ...
Puff pastry and phyllo (alternatively spelled “filo” or “fillo” and often referred to as ”phyllo dough” on store-bought packages) are both doughs that can be used in sweet and savory applications to ...