Sometimes they come back again. I can’t stay away from crunchy baked goods, they definitely have a hold on me! After having delighted you with my rye, toasted flour and thyme crackers, emmer knacker brot with mixed seeds, dried wild fennel leaves, lemon and pepper crackers, sourdough crackers and sourdough bread thins I think it’s about time to present you a new recipe Maroggia’s Mill Cookbook, this time using a part of pastry flour and shortening to favour crunchiness. They are simply irresistible! Turmeric gives them an intense and pleasant flavour while ginger adds a little freshness. Black pepper fits well anywhere adding a bit of a kick that is felt just at the end, giving these crackers a little extra. Enjoy these snacks along with an aperitif or during a study break (can’t think of the amount of crackers I did eat during my university days!). They are very easy to make and do not require much time so you have no excuse not to try them out for the next dinner or party you’ll be throwing at home!
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Crunchy Licorice Snails / Chioccioline croccanti alla liquirizia
It has been a while that I’ve been entertaining the idea of experimenting a little with basic grissini dough and some time ago, a morning before going off to work, I baked my first batch of grissini snails. Continue reading / Continua a leggere…
Ciabatta the fourth / Ciabatta, la quarta
Recently I have been focusing my attention on blogs and online forums, something I couldn’t afford to do previously, and realized that bread baking can be considered a form of addiction, and I’m not alone. Not that I thought of being unique in this kind of passionate obession but the awareness that out there many other people suffer from the same form of dependence can only make me feel happy and less alone. Continue reading / Continua a leggere…