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Submitted by dorothy62 on March 22, 2010 - 3:59am Csokis kalács (hungarian language)
A tészta: 50 dkg finomliszt 3 dl tej 1 tojás+1 tojássárga 8dkg cukor 5 dkg reszelt gyömbér pici só 10 dkg olvasztott ráma 2,5 dkg friss élesztő Az élesztőt felfuttatjuk, majd begyúrjuk a tésztánkat, utoljára öntsük hozzá az olvasztott ráma margarint. Pihentetjük, duplájára kelesztjük és jól meglisztezett lapon kézzel széthúzzuk, téglalap alakú és egyforma vastag legyen mindenütt, max. 1 cm vastag. 10 evőkanál instant cukrozott kakaót 10 evőkanál kristálycukrot 100 gr tejcsokit nagyreszelőn reszelve szétszórunk a tésztán egyenletesen, majd óvatosan felhajtogatjuk, hosszára egy kicsit meghúzogatjuk,majd félbehajtva összefonjuk a két szárat. Sütőzacskóban pihentetjük kb. 25 percig, megkenjük tojással,bekötjük a zacskót,és gázsütő 2-3 fokozatai között előmelegített sütőbe tsszük. Amikor szépen felemelkedik feljebb vesszük a fűtést és barnára sütjük.
Submitted by SumisuYoshi on December 30, 2009 - 9:53pm Pane alla Gianduja (Chocolate and Hazelnut Bread)Although it may not have been readily apparent from this website, I am a chocolate fiend. If it is made from or with chocolate there is a good chance you can get me to try it. I like making chocolates truffles, filled chocolates, and chocolate desserts. I really prefer the term chocovore, to chocoholic... It isn't that I'm addicted, it is more just that is what I was born to eat! Now, in addition to chocolate, I love hazelnuts. Coming to the natural conclusion here, I love gianduja, if you've never had it you should really do your best to find some and try it. Gianduja is a combination of finely ground hazelnuts and chocolate. I may or may not have a shrine to chocolate and hazelnuts in my closet. I had offered to send a friend a loaf of bread for her Christmas present (a prospect to which she agreed), and she had told me to make whatever I felt like for her, no real request. Knowing that she is also a fan of chocolate, I decided to create a chocolate bread for her, and this is the result! The bread includes both chocolate and hazelnuts in the dough (as cocoa powder, hazelnut flour, and hazelnut butter) and as inclusions in the dough (chocolate chunks, chopped hazelnuts, and whole hazelnuts). All of this comes together in a delicious (if a bit heavy from all the inclusions!) loaf of bread. The dough, and the finished loaves are very fragrant, and filled the kitchen with a lovely chocolate scent you don't quite expect when making bread. I've already made a second batch, and discovered this bread makes for delightful French toast (if you leave out cinnamon or other spices and put cocoa powder in the batter, the batter is excellent on banana slices this way too!). Pane alla Gianduja Makes: 2 medium, or 3 small loaves Time: Day 1: Elaborate starter. Day 2: Mix final dough, fold dough shape, proof, and bake. Ingredients:
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I tried a stencil again with this loaf, following the advice from MC of Farine, I removed it part way through the bake, sprayed with water and dusted with flour. The stencil this time is one version of the Mayan glyph for chocolate: kakaw(a)! This stencil was a bit more tricky as the center piece is connected to the rest by only very small pieces, and there are many small details. I think it came out pretty good looking though! Now for some pictures: Submitted by Stephanie Brim on August 17, 2009 - 4:47pm So I was hungry for chocolate...
I made these last night. Here's my blog post, plus the recipe. In all honesty, the entire brownie baking night came about because I was bored and wanted something chocolate. The ranting about grocery store brownies was actually me being pissed at myself because I broke down and, instead of baking my much better tasting ones, bought some frosted ones at the store a few nights ago in a pregnancy-craving-induced spending spree. Submitted by manuela on July 24, 2007 - 6:49pm Cocoa bunsThese are nicely flavored with cocoa and cinnamon and lightly frosted. Full recipe is here http://bakinghistory.wordpress.com/2007/07/25/cocoa-buns/
Submitted by helend on June 24, 2007 - 3:34am Cocoa Bread - great!What to do on a wet weekend. With the remainder of the household in the garage or asleep time to use a coolish oven to full potential so ... tried-and-tested recipes yield a batch of digestive biscuits; a boiled fruitcake; a 14" pepperoni pizza and a pudding cake with freshly picked tayberries and time to try something new. |
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