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Old Place, New – carb-loaded! – Soul Food |
Well, dear Americans, and whom else it may concern, ![]() I don't know about you, but I guess there isn't a more quintessential Christmas cookie than the snickerdoodle. ![]() ![]() – buttery (like Butterspekulatius ![]() – cinnamon-y (the "Christmas spice" in Germany ![]() – sugary (but not too much ![]() – vanillary (when you're generous and want 'em to taste even better ![]() You know me by now. ![]() I was browsing the cooking / baking section of my bookstore ![]() ![]() You may think that with all the stuff I baked before, and will bake in the the future, that I'm no beginner anymore, but "37. Nonno Aurelio's Castagnaccio (Hearty Fall carbs)" ![]() ![]() ![]() Also, I immediately had an image of Laura & Vince – my MCs of many a story and three novels so far – before my inner eye. And snickerdoodles are Vince's fave Christmas cookies. ![]() ![]() So how could I not include this heavenly cookie turned cake? ![]() Serves: 1 25cm / 9.8 in loaf pan Prep Time: 1+ hr PLUS cooling time Degree of Difficulty: Easy WE NEED 360 gr / 1.5 US cups flour 1 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp salt 1.5 tbsp cinnamon Ceylon, as the cheaper Cassia contains too much cumarin which destroys the liver, cinnamon-lovers ![]() 120 gr / 0.5 US cups softened butter 240 gr / 1 US cup sugar 2 eggs 1 tbsp OR 1 pck. = 8 gr / 0.3 oz. pure vanilla extract OR vanilla sugar 120 gr / 0.5 US cups plain Greek Yoghurt And, yes, full-fat 1 tsp brown sugar WE DO 1. Preheat the oven to 180°C / 350°F. Line the loaf tin with baking paper. So you can lift the cake out of the dish when it's done. ![]() 2. In a bowl, mix flour, baking powder, salt & 1 tsp cinnamon until well-combined. In a larger bowl, beat butter & sugar until fluffy. Add eggs, vanilla (sugar) + Greek Yoghurt, and mix until well-combined. Add the "dry" ingredients and stir until just combined. Fill the batter into the tin And press thoroughly into the corners + nooks of the tin, smoothing the top with a spatula. ![]() ![]() 3. In a small bowl, mix brown sugar + 1/2 tsp cinnamon until well-combined, and top the cake evenly with the mix. 4. Bake for 50 minutes OR until the cake is golden-brown on top AND/OR a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Since every oven's different it can take longer/shorter ![]() ![]() ![]() 5. Remove the cake from the oven and let it cool for 10 minutes in the tin before lifting it onto – and letting it cool – a cake rack. Don't cut it when yet too warm, it will crumble! ![]() Guten Hunger! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |