1.Pre-heat the oven to 350F. 2.In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and cardamom. Then cut in the diced butter with a pastry cutter or fork or even using your fingers ...
Just as the days are getting shorter and cooler and our desire to fire up the oven is kicking into gear, here comes a terrific crop of new baking books. With entries from Sherry Yard, Rose Levy ...
Personal chef and culinary instructor Trish Marzella made Cast Iron Cherry Pear Cornmeal Cobbler. Trish is the founder of Adventure Cooks offering on-site cooking experiences that lets guests choose ...
Put a Pacific Northwest twist on south of the border flavor! The Cowboy Cook Jeff Tracy joined us to share his recipe for enchiladas and dessert! For more great tips and recipe ideas, visit The Cowboy ...
”Sweet, heavy and hot” is how Giorgio Rapicavoli, the chef at 660 at the Angler’s, described his cobbler in an interview last summer so we had to taste it for ourselves now that the temperatures have ...
Melt the butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add the pears, sugar, flour, cinnamon, and salt, and stir to combine. Continue cooking, stirring frequently, until the sugar has dissolved, and the ...
As if you needed any more reason to indulge in dessert … I've got two: gooey-good chocolate fudge brownies and a juicy pear cobbler. Let me sweeten the deal for you: These recipes are easy-peasy to ...
You don’t need an expensive new piece of equipment, or an obscure ingredient you have to hunt for. You just need a fresh way of preparing an old favorite. In "One Way," we’ll revisit classic ...
Cobbler cravings can hit any time of the year and the ease with which this dessert is made can’t be beat. Put simply, a cobbler is sweetened fruit baked under a layer of batter or biscuit dough.
Since fresh pears are easy to come by right now, how about turning them into a pie? Ever made one of those? If so, you may be in the market for a new version to add to your repertoire. If not, here’s ...