Monday, March 30, 2009

Baking is better than eating ice cream.

I've never been much of a depressed ice cream eater, so instead I think I found my new "Ben and Jerry's" and it's baking.

This past Saturday after about a month and a half of my brother and Kim having gotten married, we finally had a family dinner for them, us and a few close family friends. They had their own separate celebration at their home with their friends, but this one was intended for old family friends, you know those "second parents." The ones that have seen you through braces, weight fluctuations and different partners. The ones that say "I remember when you were this tall". Yep, that's what this Sunday was. Had I not been on dessert duty, had this not been my brother, had this not been a family event, I would have stayed home and probably tried the ice cream thing, but I'm glad I had the obligation to try a new dessert out on the family.

I got the recipe from a new food blog I'm reading called Sticky Goey Creamy Chewy
The actual recipe is called "Thank Heaven for Little Girl (Scouts) Samoan Cheese Tart and you can find it here, with better photos. I must say, it was quite the hit.

First, I bought the finishing ingredients on Saturday at Zupans. I had no idea "Dulce de Leche" was actually what us Mexicanos call "Cajeta". I should have gone to Hillsboro to get it (probably cheaper) and given it that Mexi-twist. Oh well, Italian Dulce did just fine.



It said that I could either use a food processor to destroy the Samoans or a ziploc bag. At first I used the ziploc, but then the bag ripped and there was still no destruction, so I opted for the blender:



Next, came blending the crumbs with butter:



So far so good. After the mix, I had to pack it all in the tart pan and chill for at least 30 minutes. While that was going on, I made the goey middle:


And then back into the fridge for more chillin' of 2 hours. After that, it was time to put the rest of the cajeta on top, the roasted coconut flakes and the chocolate.




And done!


Congratulations Renato and Kim!

1 comment:

Kristin said...

oh my gosh yum. I couldn't make that, I would eat all the samoas before it was even started! I'm a cookie whore!