Showing posts with label sweets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sweets. Show all posts

29 January 2015

Barquillos

Barquillos or commonly known for biscuit roll, crispy biscuit roll, crisp biscuit roll, cookie roll, love letter, rolled wafer or egg roll is a type of biscuit snack commonly found in many parts of Asia. It is crunchy and can be easily broken into pieces because it is super thin. 

Awesome to pair it with ice cream, pipe cream inside or just on its own. They are made by pouring thin batter onto a wafer iron (barquillera). Once the wafer is cooked to light brown it is immediately rolled while still hot. It becomes a crisp rolled cookie when it cools. 

Here, I will show you how it's made professionally.  


On the video, you can see the barquillera, the flat iron used to cooked the barquillos, now for us home cooks, we can't have all the gadgets we need to make specific stuff, otherwise our kitchen will be fully packed before we know it but I have found a solution for this. 

We don't need a fancy wafer iron machine nor buy the barquillera as long as we have a sandwich press or a griddle, a skillet and a round baking pan. I know, I've mentioned a lot hahaha if you still don't have anything I've mentioned and still you want to try making this, just look around your kitchen and see what you've got that can imitate how it's cooked.




On this occasion,
 I used a sandwich press 
and the back of my wooden spoon 
to roll the wafers.

 

It looks so easy to make on the video, but believe me, it will take a while to master the rolling part as there's a fine line between rolling it and starting to cool down to crisp. On the video, you see the barquillera, the advantage of that is, it doesn't have any sides so you can freely rolled the wafer with your rolling stick without lifting the wafer from the heat. As soon as the wafer were lifted from the heat even a centimeter away, it will start to crisp because it is so thin.





Don't get disappointed if you break your first barquillos or if you didn't get to rolled it quick and it ended up like a flat wafer as you can see above. Actually it's also good to make it flat like that as it is not messy to eat, but of course the rolled ones are fun to eat. As you can hear its crunchiness as you bite them. For me it brings back my childhood memories.




Great for snacks, 
for your kid's lunchbox, 
to bring to family and 
friends visit. 
It will also make an 
awesome gift 
made with love.

Just giving you all the idea about Barquillos. These are super thin rolled wafer, very delicate, crunchy and it breaks easy. If you are not careful biting them, you will have lots of crumbs on your clothes, hahaha just a friendly reminder especially to those who have OCD about cleanliness and crumbs on the floor. But please no offense meant I too have this madness of the crumbs all over the house. But with a kid and a kid at heart, spreading crumbs will be my last concern when I can see my daughter enjoying what I've made.


You can 
make it look neat 
if you fold 
both sides first 
before rolling 
them







There are many recipes 
found on the internet for 
Barquillos.









I would also like to share to you how it is made in the streets of Shanghai.




Now we've seen how it's made by human hands, below witness how a machine do the action.



18 January 2015

Double Chocolate Crinkle Cookies


As promised, these cookies are so easy to make, perfect for snacks, sweet treats for little ones, to finish off your meal or for personalized gift made with love.

You can find the recipe here click here

Notes: Just removed the red food coloring 
and make the unsweetened cocoa to 2/3 cup instead 
and add chocolate chips 1/2 cup to 1 cup

Here's how it will look like






Red Velvet Crinkles Recipe

 

incredibly fudgy and chewy...
 
  easy and delicious
Red Velvet Crinkle
cookies

huge hit for family and friends any time of the year
more or less makes 3 dozen


Ingredients
1 2/3 cups all purpose flour
1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 tsp baking powder
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt

1 stick unsalted butter, room temperature
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
2 tbsp buttermilk
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 tbsp red food coloring
Icing sugar 

Procedure
Preheat an oven to 375°F or 190C
Line your baking tray with baking paper
or if it's a non-stick baking tray just spray it with baking spray
Put the icing sugar into a bowl and set aside
Sift together all purpose flour, baking powder, baking soda, 
cocoa powder and salt, set aside
Cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy
  Add the eggs one at a time
Then beat in the buttermilk, vanilla and red food coloring
Turn off your mixer and add the flour mixture
Beat on low speed just until blended
Cover your mixing bowl with plastic 
and refrigerate for an hour or until firm
With clean hands, form dough into balls and roll in icing sugar
I find it more easy if you can use an ice cream scooper scooping the dough 
or you can use your 1 tbsp measuring spoon so you can get an exact size 
and they will bake evenly at the same time
Line dough balls into your baking tray an inch or two apart from each other
Bake until cookies are puffed and cracked on top
- about 10 minutes- 
but this will depend on your oven
 so I recommend that you should keep an eye on the first batch
you can use a skewer to test if the cookies are already cooked
when the skewer comes out clean when you poke them
cookies will be soft 
so leave them on the baking tray for a while 
(but not for too long as the baking tray is still hot and the cookies will continue to cook
over cooking will affect the fudgyness, chewyness of the cookies)
before transfering them to the cooling rack

Note: If you don't have buttermilk 
you can make it easily by adding 1 tablespoon of white vinegar or lemon juice
into 1 cup of milk and let it sit a for 5 minutes. Allowing the milk to curdle.



Here's my daughter helping me make this delicious cookies. A good thing to do to bond with your kids. But be sure you have something to give to them while making these as the dough itself is so irresistable otherwise you won't have anything to bake at all hahaha