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Oatmeal Raisin Chocolate Chip Cookie. Pumpkin Cake with GCCCB Frosting. Super Sponge Cake. Tofu Cheesecake (No-Bake) Versatile Butter Cookies (Jam Sandwiches) Hors D’ouvres. Easy Shrimp Pastry Pouches. Salmon Avocado and Natto Seaweed Wrap. Shiitake Mushrooms and Gruyere Cheese Quiche.FRANCES' MENU
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Mes amis, this is it, my hands are trembling in anticipation as I type this. A lot of pumpkin puree and eggs were sacrificed in the search for this recipe but nevertheless here it is—the perfect combination of Pumpkin cake and Graham Cracker Cream Cheese Buttercream (GCCCB)frosting.
NO-BAKE TOFU CHEESECAKE RECIPE Place the butter into a microwave safe bowl and pop into the microwave for 20 seconds or until melted. Mix the crushed crackers into the butter and pour the mixture into the cake pan, compacting the crumbs with a spatula to form an even layer. Place the pan into the fridge while preparing the tofu cream cheese mixture.SAGE SALT RECIPE
Sage salt is incredibly easy to make at home. Use this recipe to enhance the flavours of pork, chicken, fish and other meats. Flavoured salt is an excellent way to bring a different taste to your dishes and up your culinary game. It also makes an unique gift or party favour once packaged into small airtight jars.APRICOT JAM
Add the apricots and water to a stock pot and turn the heat to medium-high. Stir occasional to prevent burning the bottom. Once the apricots reach a roiling boil, turn the heat down to a simmer and stir in the sugar, lemon juice and the teabag containing the white bits from the apricot pit. Put a small plate in the freezer. CHICKEN NANBAN RECIPE It was a dark and stormy night (not really); dinner was an hour late, the sun had set about 30 minutes ago and there was little time to do off-camera lighting setup. POMFRET PAN-FRIED RECIPE Rub the oil onto the surface of the fish and sprinkle generously with salt. Heat a non-stick pan on slightly-above-medium heat. When pan is hot, place the fish on the pan and cook until the pan-side down is dark golden-brown and crispy (4-5 minutes). Using a SWEET N' SPICY BRAISED POTATOES KOREAN STYLE (감자조림) Slice the green onion stalks into 1 cm pieces. Stir together 1/2 cup of water, soy sauce, rice wine, sugar and chilli flakes. Heat the oil in a pan over medium-high heat. Add the minced garlic and half of the green onions, sautéing until fragrant, roughly 30 seconds. Add the potatoes and sauté for 1 minute.RECIPE ARCHIVE
Oatmeal Raisin Chocolate Chip Cookie. Pumpkin Cake with GCCCB Frosting. Super Sponge Cake. Tofu Cheesecake (No-Bake) Versatile Butter Cookies (Jam Sandwiches) Hors D’ouvres. Easy Shrimp Pastry Pouches. Salmon Avocado and Natto Seaweed Wrap. Shiitake Mushrooms and Gruyere Cheese Quiche.FRANCES' MENU
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Frances.Menu is where you will find inspiration for food recipes and food photography! Check out my behind the scenes at the end of the posts and let me know what recipes you want to see!FRANCES' MENU
Mes amis, this is it, my hands are trembling in anticipation as I type this. A lot of pumpkin puree and eggs were sacrificed in the search for this recipe but nevertheless here it is—the perfect combination of Pumpkin cake and Graham Cracker Cream Cheese Buttercream (GCCCB)frosting.
NO-BAKE TOFU CHEESECAKE RECIPE Place the butter into a microwave safe bowl and pop into the microwave for 20 seconds or until melted. Mix the crushed crackers into the butter and pour the mixture into the cake pan, compacting the crumbs with a spatula to form an even layer. Place the pan into the fridge while preparing the tofu cream cheese mixture.SAGE SALT RECIPE
Sage salt is incredibly easy to make at home. Use this recipe to enhance the flavours of pork, chicken, fish and other meats. Flavoured salt is an excellent way to bring a different taste to your dishes and up your culinary game. It also makes an unique gift or party favour once packaged into small airtight jars.APRICOT JAM
Add the apricots and water to a stock pot and turn the heat to medium-high. Stir occasional to prevent burning the bottom. Once the apricots reach a roiling boil, turn the heat down to a simmer and stir in the sugar, lemon juice and the teabag containing the white bits from the apricot pit. Put a small plate in the freezer. CHICKEN NANBAN RECIPE It was a dark and stormy night (not really); dinner was an hour late, the sun had set about 30 minutes ago and there was little time to do off-camera lighting setup. POMFRET PAN-FRIED RECIPE Rub the oil onto the surface of the fish and sprinkle generously with salt. Heat a non-stick pan on slightly-above-medium heat. When pan is hot, place the fish on the pan and cook until the pan-side down is dark golden-brown and crispy (4-5 minutes). Using a SWEET N' SPICY BRAISED POTATOES KOREAN STYLE (감자조림) Slice the green onion stalks into 1 cm pieces. Stir together 1/2 cup of water, soy sauce, rice wine, sugar and chilli flakes. Heat the oil in a pan over medium-high heat. Add the minced garlic and half of the green onions, sautéing until fragrant, roughly 30 seconds. Add the potatoes and sauté for 1 minute.RECIPE ARCHIVE
Oatmeal Raisin Chocolate Chip Cookie. Pumpkin Cake with GCCCB Frosting. Super Sponge Cake. Tofu Cheesecake (No-Bake) Versatile Butter Cookies (Jam Sandwiches) Hors D’ouvres. Easy Shrimp Pastry Pouches. Salmon Avocado and Natto Seaweed Wrap. Shiitake Mushrooms and Gruyere Cheese Quiche.DESSERT ARCHIVES
Dessert. Pastries. Pumpkin Cake with GCCCB Frosting. Mes amis, this is it, my hands are trembling in anticipation as I type this. A lot of pumpkin puree and eggs were sacrificed in the search for this recipe but nevertheless here it is—the perfect combination of Pumpkin cake and Graham Cracker Cream Cheese Buttercream (GCCCB) frosting.FRANCES' MENU
Mes amis, this is it, my hands are trembling in anticipation as I type this. A lot of pumpkin puree and eggs were sacrificed in the search for this recipe but nevertheless here it is—the perfect combination of Pumpkin cake and Graham Cracker Cream Cheese Buttercream (GCCCB)frosting.
CHICKEN NANBAN RECIPE It was a dark and stormy night (not really); dinner was an hour late, the sun had set about 30 minutes ago and there was little time to do off-camera lighting setup.FRANCES' MENU
The Einspanner Coffee is different from the Kapuziner coffee which is espresso topped with only a little bit of full cream/whipped cream. The Kapuziner, which originated from Viennese coffee houses in the 1700s, is the forefather of the well known cappuccino of today.DESSERT ARCHIVES
What if I told you that you can easily make your own strawberry jam at home, without preservatives and added pectin? It’s true! Making strawberry jam is a super easy process and just requires a PAN-FRIED SOFT SHELL CRAB Wash, pat dry and season very lightly with salt and pepper. Heat the butter over medium heat and add minced garlic and green onion, sautéing until fragrant. Add the soft shell crab right side up and cook for 2-4 minutes each side. The crab will change to a golden color and look crispy once done. Section each crab into two pieces and servewith
BAKED LEMONGRASS CHICKEN WINGS RECIPE In a bowl, mix all the ingredients listed under ‘marinade’ together and set aside. Cover the lemongrass with plastic wrap and flatten using the back of a blade in a gentle chopping motion. Remove the plastic wrap and slice the stalks into 0.5 cm pieces. In a large ziploc bag, mix the chopped lemongrass, marinade mixture and chickenwings
BLACK BEAN SPARE RIBS DIM SUM RECIPE INSTRUCTIONS. In a mixing bowl, mix all the ingredients together except for the ginger. Transfer into a dish that you can steam (I used a stainless steel dish) and sprinkle the ginger slices on top. Steam for 25 – 30 minutes. The ribs are thoroughly STRAWBERRY JAM RECIPE Cook for about 30 – 40 minutes stirring frequently, or until the jam has changed to a dark ruby red and the strawberries are mainly dissolved. To test the jam, transfer a teaspoon onto the plate in the freezer and freeze for 4 minutes. Nudge your finger through the jamand if it
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EARL GREY PANNA COTTA WITH BLUEBERRY COMPOTE A lot has happened since the last blog post: going back to school (baking and pastry arts), moving into a new career (food photography), traveling, moving into my own space, gaining new skills, new relationships, new friends, finishing school, moving into yet another career (marketing/project management), and this COVID lockdown. BLUEBERRY VANILLA JAM YIELD: approx. 1200 ml ACTIVE TIME: 40 min TOTAL TIME (active + inactive time): 1 hr 10 15 mins CREDITS: Frances Lam SUMMARY: This easy recipe combines the sweet taste of blueberries and the lovely flavour of vanilla beans to make a Blueberry Vanilla Jam! Fresh, homemade jam that can be canned and distributed as tasty gifts, spread on crackers, toast or scones! NO-BAKE TOFU CHEESECAKE RECIPE INSTRUCTIONS. Line the bottom of the pan with parchment paper. Seal the graham crackers in a ziploc bag and crush them into fine crumbs using a meat tenderizer (make sure to work on a cutting board and sturdy surface). Place the butter into a microwave safe bowl and pop into the microwave for 20 seconds or until melted.APRICOT JAM
For the first time ever, I made jam—specifically, apricot jam using freshly picked, completely organic apricots! Never really having adopted the ‘think local’ and ‘seasonal cooking’ attitude, this was an exciting experience for me.SAGE SALT RECIPE
Sage salt is incredibly easy to make at home. Use this recipe to enhance the flavours of pork, chicken, fish and other meats. Flavoured salt is an excellent way to bring a different taste to your dishes and up your culinary game. It also makes an unique gift or party favour once packaged into small airtight jars. POMFRET PAN-FRIED RECIPE Ready to add something incredibly easy and tasty to your cooking repertoire? This Pomfret Pan-fried recipe takes less than 15 minutes to season and cook, making it delicious AND perfect for a weeknight meal. If your kids eat seafood, they'll love it, and if they don't, this is an excellent recipe to introduce them into this food category. STRAWBERRY JAM RECIPE INSTRUCTIONS. Mash the strawberries with a potato masher until broken up and releasing juices. Place two small plates in the freezer. Stir together strawberries, sugar and lemon juice in a deep pot and bring to a full rolling boil for one minute. SWEET N' SPICY BRAISED POTATOES KOREAN STYLE (감자조림) Easy recipe for caramelized potatoes braised with garlic, red pepper flakes, soy sauce, brown sugar. Sweet n' Spicy Braised Potatoes Korean Style (감자조림).RECIPE ARCHIVE
Frances.Menu is where you will find inspiration for food recipes and food photography! Check out my behind the scenes at the end of the posts and let me know what recipes you want to see!FRANCES' MENU
EARL GREY PANNA COTTA WITH BLUEBERRY COMPOTE A lot has happened since the last blog post: going back to school (baking and pastry arts), moving into a new career (food photography), traveling, moving into my own space, gaining new skills, new relationships, new friends, finishing school, moving into yet another career (marketing/project management), and this COVID lockdown. BLUEBERRY VANILLA JAM YIELD: approx. 1200 ml ACTIVE TIME: 40 min TOTAL TIME (active + inactive time): 1 hr 10 15 mins CREDITS: Frances Lam SUMMARY: This easy recipe combines the sweet taste of blueberries and the lovely flavour of vanilla beans to make a Blueberry Vanilla Jam! Fresh, homemade jam that can be canned and distributed as tasty gifts, spread on crackers, toast or scones! NO-BAKE TOFU CHEESECAKE RECIPE INSTRUCTIONS. Line the bottom of the pan with parchment paper. Seal the graham crackers in a ziploc bag and crush them into fine crumbs using a meat tenderizer (make sure to work on a cutting board and sturdy surface). Place the butter into a microwave safe bowl and pop into the microwave for 20 seconds or until melted.APRICOT JAM
For the first time ever, I made jam—specifically, apricot jam using freshly picked, completely organic apricots! Never really having adopted the ‘think local’ and ‘seasonal cooking’ attitude, this was an exciting experience for me.SAGE SALT RECIPE
Sage salt is incredibly easy to make at home. Use this recipe to enhance the flavours of pork, chicken, fish and other meats. Flavoured salt is an excellent way to bring a different taste to your dishes and up your culinary game. It also makes an unique gift or party favour once packaged into small airtight jars. POMFRET PAN-FRIED RECIPE Ready to add something incredibly easy and tasty to your cooking repertoire? This Pomfret Pan-fried recipe takes less than 15 minutes to season and cook, making it delicious AND perfect for a weeknight meal. If your kids eat seafood, they'll love it, and if they don't, this is an excellent recipe to introduce them into this food category. STRAWBERRY JAM RECIPE INSTRUCTIONS. Mash the strawberries with a potato masher until broken up and releasing juices. Place two small plates in the freezer. Stir together strawberries, sugar and lemon juice in a deep pot and bring to a full rolling boil for one minute. SWEET N' SPICY BRAISED POTATOES KOREAN STYLE (감자조림) Easy recipe for caramelized potatoes braised with garlic, red pepper flakes, soy sauce, brown sugar. Sweet n' Spicy Braised Potatoes Korean Style (감자조림).FRANCES' MENU
INSTRUCTIONS. Mash the strawberries with a potato masher until broken up and releasing juices. Place two small plates in the freezer. Stir together strawberries, sugar and lemon juice in a deep pot and bring to a full rolling boil for one minute.DESSERT ARCHIVES
Mes amis, this is it, my hands are trembling in anticipation as I type this. A lot of pumpkin puree and eggs were sacrificed in the search for this recipe but nevertheless here it is—the perfect combination of Pumpkin cake and Graham Cracker Cream Cheese Buttercream (GCCCB)frosting.
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Mes amis, this is it, my hands are trembling in anticipation as I type this. A lot of pumpkin puree and eggs were sacrificed in the search for this recipe but nevertheless here it is—the perfect combination of Pumpkin cake and Graham Cracker Cream Cheese Buttercream (GCCCB)frosting.
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The Einspanner Coffee is different from the Kapuziner coffee which is espresso topped with only a little bit of full cream/whipped cream. The Kapuziner, which originated from Viennese coffee houses in the 1700s, is the forefather of the well known cappuccino of today. HEARTY BEEF STEW RECIPE The following Beef Stew recipe is roughly adapted from the two cookbooks ‘Easy Recipes’ from Christine’s Recipes and ‘ The New Best Recipe ’ from America’s Test Kitchen.There is a slight variation of ingredients and cooking method to both recipes, and I mismatched parts of them along with my own knowledge. CHICKEN NANBAN RECIPE It was a dark and stormy night (not really); dinner was an hour late, the sun had set about 30 minutes ago and there was little time to do off-camera lighting setup. BAKED LEMONGRASS CHICKEN WINGS RECIPE NOTES. Flattening the lemongrass stalks breaks up the structure and makes it easier to slice. The acid in lime juice helps to cook the meat. According to Kitchen Daily, it also helps to “ dig out little pathways in the meat and allow the marinade to seep in.”; I find that marinating in a ziploc bag allows the marinade to reach the wings more evenly than marinating in a bowl, where the PAN-FRIED SOFT SHELL CRAB Pan-Fried Soft Shell Crab is extremely easy to prepare and cook. The basics are as follows: butter, soft shell crab, a pan and heat. Add some garlic and a squirt of lemon and you have a mouth-watering appetizer on your plate—one with a crispy outer shell filled with sweet juicy crab meat. STRAWBERRY JAM RECIPE INSTRUCTIONS. Mash the strawberries with a potato masher until broken up and releasing juices. Place two small plates in the freezer. Stir together strawberries, sugar and lemon juice in a deep pot and bring to a full rolling boil for one minute. SALMON AVOCADO AND NATTO SEAWEED WRAP Salmon Avocado and Natto Seaweed Wrap recipe. Ready in 10 minutes, this is a super healthy, light and delicious meal.* Recipes
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PUMPKIN CAKE WITH GCCCB FROSTING Mes amis, this is it, my hands are trembling in anticipation as I type this. A lot of pumpkin puree and eggs were sacrificed in the search for this recipe but nevertheless here it is—the perfect combination of Pumpkin cake and Graham Cracker Cream Cheese Buttercream (GCCCB) frosting. It is abso-freaking-lutely delicious.Continue Reading
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STRAWBERRY JAM
What if I told you that you can easily make your own strawberry jam at home, without preservatives and added pectin? It’s true! Making strawberry jam is a super easy process and just requires a bit of time and patience. You will ask yourself why you didn't try it sooner!Continue Reading
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SAGE SALT RECIPE
Sage salt is incredibly easy to make at home. Use this recipe to enhance the flavours of pork, chicken, fish and other meats. Flavoured salt is an excellent way to bring a different taste to your dishes and up your culinary game. It also makes an unique gift or party favour once packaged into small airtight jars.Continue Reading
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PUMPKIN CAKE WITH GCCCB FROSTING Mes amis, this is it, my hands are trembling in anticipation as I type this. A lot of pumpkin puree and eggs were sacrificed in the search for this recipe but nevertheless here it is—the perfect combination of Pumpkin cake and Graham Cracker Cream Cheese Buttercream (GCCCB) frosting. It is abso-freaking-lutely delicious.Continue Reading
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STRAWBERRY JAM
What if I told you that you can easily make your own strawberry jam at home, without preservatives and added pectin? It’s true! Making strawberry jam is a super easy process and just requires a bit of time and patience. You will ask yourself why you didn't try it sooner!Continue Reading
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SAGE SALT RECIPE
Sage salt is incredibly easy to make at home. Use this recipe to enhance the flavours of pork, chicken, fish and other meats. Flavoured salt is an excellent way to bring a different taste to your dishes and up your culinary game. It also makes an unique gift or party favour once packaged into small airtight jars.Continue Reading
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BLUEBERRY VANILLA JAM Ten years ago, if you told me that I would be making my own delicious Blueberry Vanilla Jam for breakfast, I would have thought you werecrazy.
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September 26, 2016
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PUMPKIN CAKE WITH GCCCB FROSTING Mes amis, this is it, my hands are trembling in anticipation as I type this. A lot of pumpkin puree and eggs were sacrificed in the search for this recipe but nevertheless here it is—the perfect combination of Pumpkin cake and Graham Cracker Cream Cheese Buttercream (GCCCB) frosting. It is abso-freaking-lutely delicious.Continue Reading
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STRAWBERRY JAM
What if I told you that you can easily make your own strawberry jam at home, without preservatives and added pectin? It’s true! Making strawberry jam is a super easy process and just requires a bit of time and patience. You will ask yourself why you didn't try it sooner!Continue Reading
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SAGE SALT RECIPE
Sage salt is incredibly easy to make at home. Use this recipe to enhance the flavours of pork, chicken, fish and other meats. Flavoured salt is an excellent way to bring a different taste to your dishes and up your culinary game. It also makes an unique gift or party favour once packaged into small airtight jars.Continue Reading
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BLUEBERRY VANILLA JAMOctober 11, 2016
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Ten years ago, if you told me that I would be making my own delicious Blueberry Vanilla Jam for breakfast, I would have thought you were crazy. I had zero cooking experience and even less motivation to step into the kitchen. Just this past summer, I made 40 jars of this easy Blueberry Vanilla Jam recipe as favours for a friend’s baby shower and couldn’t be happier with the result! This recipe is super easy and if I could, I would tell my past self to get off my lazy behind and follow it for some super impressive homemade jam. They are a wonderful compliment to scones, toast or tea-time biscuits. If you’re looking for a unique do-it-yourself gift idea, fill some 125ml Bernardin canning jars with this jam andhand them out!
In this recipe I use an ingredient called ‘vanilla bean paste’ which can be explained as a sweet liquid containing vanilla bean seeds. Since it is pre-bottled and available with the scoop of a spoon, it saves me the time and trouble of cutting open a vanilla pod and scraping out the seeds. The result is arguably identical as it still produces that wonderful flavour and speckled look in dessertsand baked goods.
Another reason I use vanilla bean paste rather than vanilla pods because it is much cheaper, at least here in Canada. Generally, 1 tbsp of vanilla bean paste can substitute 1 vanilla bean pod, although this might be further clarified by the labeling on the jar. I use Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Bean Paste from PC Black Label which is available at Loblaws. I hope you enjoy this Blueberry Vanilla Jam recipe as much as I do and remember to share your results with me using #francesmenu on instagram, twitter and Facebook! BLUEBERRY VANILLA JAM YIELD: APPROX. 1200 ML ACTIVE TIME: 40 MIN TOTAL TIME (ACTIVE + INACTIVE TIME): 1 HR 10 15 MINS CREDITS: FRANCES LAM SUMMARY: THIS EASY RECIPE COMBINES THE SWEET TASTE OF BLUEBERRIES AND THE LOVELY FLAVOUR OF VANILLA BEANS TO MAKE A BLUEBERRY VANILLA JAM! FRESH, HOMEMADE JAM THAT CAN BE CANNED AND DISTRIBUTED AS TASTY GIFTS, SPREAD ON CRACKERS, TOAST OR SCONES! -------------------------INGREDIENTS
BLUEBERRY VANILLA JAM * 900 g (6 cups) blueberries * 1 tbsp vanilla bean paste (I used Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla Bean Paste from PC Black Label)
* 475 g (2 1/3 cups) white sugar * 60 ml (4 tbsp) lemon juice (I used ‘ReaLemon’ bottled lemonjuice
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* 150 ml (1/2 cup + 2 tbsp) waterTOOLS
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* Potato masher (optional)INSTRUCTIONS
* Put a small plate in the freezer. In a large stockpot, mash the blueberries with a potato masher for 1-2 minutes. Add lemon juice and water to the blueberries and cook on high heat, bringing to a hard rolling boil for 1 minute (it takes about 5 – 10 minutes to get to the boil). Reduce heat to a low boil and cook for 40 minutes, stirring frequently. Reduce to low heat, stir in the sugar and vanilla paste, then bring to a hard boil for 10 minutes. * To test the jam, transfer a teaspoon onto the plate in the freezer and freeze for 3-4 minutes. Nudge your finger through the jam and if it wrinkles where your finger is pushing, it is ready. If you release your finger and the line refills quickly and the jam feels too watery, keep cooking and test at 5 minutes intervals until you get the desiredconsistency.
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* In this recipe, I used blueberries that were very tarte. If your blueberries are very sweet, you need not add as much sugar. Add 80-85% of the sugar and do a taste test. Remember that you will be cooking down the jam after the taste test so it is okay if it is not as sweet. You can always add more sugar later. * Always test your jam cold which is the reason for placing a plate in the freezer. This will replicate the temperature which jam will be stored at so you can get an accurate idea of the jam consistency. * If you do not have a potato masher, skip the mashing step altogether, although you may need to cook the bluberries for longer (haven’t tried without mashing before). * Stirring the jam mixture while cooking allows for moisture to be released more frequently, therefore cutting down cooking time. * A full rolling boil means that the jam is bubbling vigorously at the surface and the bubbles are large (most likely your stove is on high heat). A low boil means that the jam still bubbles frequently, but the bubbles are smaller and the surface is not as disturbed (most likely your stove is on medium to high heat). * These are the canning instructions I used: beginner’s guide published on ‘Food in Jars’.
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* Keeps for 1 year unopened if canned. Best used within 2 months of opening, although I’ve had people tell me that they last way beyond 2 months after opening. (use your best judgement, jams can last pretty long because of the sugar and acid content).BEHIND THE SCENES:
Here’s some food for thought: When effort is put into the food styling, it cuts down time spent on photographing and post-editing. So even if it takes that extra 5 – 10 minutes to style your food, do it, because it may save you 40 minutes later on in the process. If you don’t know how, then research, look at other work and try out different styles to gain more experience. Try different ways to create contrast, repetition, emphasis and other principles of design in your styling. This is something I am constantly learning and it can be incredibly challenging. For this shoot, a 60-in umbrella was placed to the back-left of the photography area and a white foam core board on the opposite side to reflect the light and fill in shadows. For the marble tabletop, 3 floor tiles were pushed next to each other, using the rough side of the tile to create a non-reflective surface. To make it look like one seamless table, I used photoshop to remove the lines in between eachtile.
Reviewing the photos from this particular shoot, I learned two things. The first thing I learned was that a shallow depth of field can bring a sense of ‘a-pro-did-this’ feeling to the untrained eye. However, pushing it too far (making it too shallow) can make a photo look unplanned, unprofessional and distract from the focal point. The second thing I learned was that having extremely reflective copper items in the shoot can disturb the ‘natural window light’ style. The copper colour is much warmer to the neutral light temperature that was used and its warm colour had a far reach to the other items on the table. This made it seem as if light sources with different temperatures were being used, making it look messy at times. Please note that this is only undesirable in the ‘natural window light’ style that I was going for and maybe useful in other styles. In hindsight, I should have probably done something to dull the reflective surface of the teapot to avoid the bright hotspots that compete with the focal point for attention. Vaseline maybe? If I used a dulling spray it probably wouldn’t be food safe to use afterwards. Will experiment further.Continue Reading
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PUMPKIN CAKE WITH GCCCB FROSTINGSeptember 26, 2016
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Mes amis, this is it, my hands are trembling in anticipation as I type this. A lot of pumpkin puree and eggs were sacrificed in the search for this recipe but nevertheless here it is—the perfect combination of Pumpkin cake and Graham Cracker Cream Cheese Buttercream (GCCCB) frosting. It is abso-freaking-lutely delicious. The usual pumpkin cake recipe available online or purchased at the grocers will taste achingly sweet topped off with a frosting that is more sugar than anything else. If you prefer your desserts that way, you will want to steer clear of this cake. Those who know me, know that I have developed an anti-sweet tooth in the sense that the desserts I am starting to enjoy the most, are those that are subtle and ‘just-sweet-enough’. For those people with the same appreciation for subtle sweets, you will more than enjoy this cake! There are a lot of pumpkin cake recipes out there use vegetable oil as the fat and I’ve tried many of them, however, they just don’t produce the same results that Cleobuttera’s recipedoes with
butter. I was going for a fluffy, moist cake that still held its structure so it could be layered—Cleobuttera’s recipe (with adjustments to fit my tastes and method) gave me just that. The key to achieving a light and fluffy cake texture is to ‘cream‘
the butter for a long time; ideally 10 minutes on a stand mixer. In layman’s terms, to ‘cream’ butter is the act of vigorously mixing the butter, creating minuscule air pockets. This incorporates air into the fat structure and also increases the volume of the batter—so remember, if you’re doing it right, it gets bigger. For the frosting, I was looking for that extra ‘zing’ and the addition of the graham cracker crumbs was just what it needed. This was inspired by one of the frostings in Tessa Huff’s book ’Layered: Baking, Building, and Styling Spectacular Cakes ’. It definitely gives the cream cheese buttercream a new texture and appearance which I love! The taste reminds me of a less-sweet Mcdonald’s McFlurry/oreo ice-cream. It pipes easily using tips with extra large holes for the crumbs to get through and not so well with smaller or patterned tips. Please note that you need three cake pans of the same size to make this cake. Although not absolutely necessary, the reason for three pans is so that you can simultaneously bake all of the cake batter right away to take full advantage of the chemical reaction between the baking soda and buttermilk. This chemical reaction makes the cake rise and helps with the fluffiness. If you don’t put the batter in the oven right away, it may not rise as it should and you will be left with a dense cake. An alternative to having three pans is to prepare the batter three separate times using the same baking pan, a much more time-consuming method, but still doable! Little else is more fitting than a Pumpkin Cake with Graham Cracker Cream Cheese Buttercream frosting served as dessert during thanksgiving celebrations! Imagine how impressed your family and friends will be when they take a bite out of this gorgeous three-layercake!
I would love to hear about and see your own results! Please hashtag #francesmenu on Instagram,Twitter or Facebook! PUMPKIN CAKE WITH GCCCB FROSTING (GRAHAM CRACKER CREAM CHEESE BUTTERCREAM) YIELD: 1 X 9-IN CAKE (3 LAYERS) ACTIVE TIME: 1 HR 30 MIN TOTAL TIME (ACTIVE + INACTIVE TIME): 2 HRS 15 MINS CREDITS: CAKE ADAPTED FROM CLEOBUTTERA’S ‘THE ULTIMATE PUMPKINCAKE ‘.
FROSTING LOOSELY INSPIRED BY TESSA HUFF. SUMMARY: THIS RECIPE MAKES A GORGEOUS THREE-LAYER NAKED PUMPKIN CAKE FROSTED WITH GRAHAM CRACKER CREAM CHEESE BUTTERCREAM. IT IS MOIST, FLUFFY AND SUBTLE IN ITS SWEETNESS. EXCELLENT FOR THANKSGIVING AND ANYFALL OCCASION!
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PUMPKIN CAKE
* 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour * 2 tsp baking powder * 1 1/4 tsp baking soda* 1 tsp salt
* 2 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon * 3/4 tsp ground nutmeg* 3/4 tsp ginger
* 1 1/4 cups unsalted butter (room temp) * 5-6 tbsp butter (for coating cake pans) * 1 cup granulated sugar* 1 cup brown sugar
* 4 eggs (room temp) * 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract * 2 cups (500 ml) canned pumpkin puree (room temp) * 1/2 cup buttermilk (room temp) GCCCB FROSTING (GRAHAM CRACKER CREAM CHEESE BUTTERCREAM) * 225 g (1 cup) cream cheese (room temp) * 170 g (3/4 cup) unsalted butter (room temp) * 1 cup confectioner’s sugar * 1 tsp vanilla extract * 2 tbsp heavy cream * 140 g finely crushed graham crackersTOOLS
* 3 x Mrs. Fields 9-inch round pans * Wilton 13-in offset spatula * Kitchenaid stand mixer or Kitchenmaid Hand Mixer* Piping bag
* Wilton decorating tip size 12and 1A
INSTRUCTIONS
PUMPKIN CAKE
* Preheat the oven to 350F (180C). Butter and flour three 9-in cakepans (see notes).
* Whisk together the flour, baking powder, salt, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger, then set aside. In a separate bowl, stir together the pumpkin puree, buttermilk and vanilla, then set aside. * Using a stand mixer with the paddle attachment, cream the butter, granulated sugar and brown sugar on medium-high speed until lightened in color and fluffy, about 8-10 minutes. If you are using a hand mixer, this will take longer. * On low speed, add the eggs one at a time to the butter mixture, mixing well after each addition. Continue on low speed and add the ingredients in the following order: 1/3 of the flour mixture, 1/2 of the pumpkin mixture, 1/3 of the flour mixture, final 1/2 pumpkin mixture, final 1/3 of the flour mixture. Scrape down the sides of the bowl with a spatula between each addition. Stop mixing once you see the batter just combined. Do not overmix. * Divide the batter evenly into the cake pans and bang them against a flat surface to level the batter. Bake for 30-35 minutes or until the cake is done, when it shrinks slightly from the edges of the pan and a toothpick comes out clean when inserted into the center. Another sign is that the cake springs back when you push down slightly on the center of the cake with your finger. * Remove the cake pans from the oven and rest for 15 minutes before transferring the cakes from the pans onto a cooling rack. When the cakes are cool to touch, they are ready to be assembled or wrapped in plastic and stored in the fridge to be used another day. GCCCB FROSTING (GRAHAM CRACKER CREAM CHEESE BUTTERCREAM) * Using a stand mixer with the paddle attachment, mix the butter and cream cheese together on low speed until thoroughly combined, about 1 minute. Stir in the sugar, heavy cream and vanilla extract, followed by mixing on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, about 7 – 10 minutes. Add the graham cracker crumbs and stir together until combined. The buttercream will have a grainy texture which makes it an absolute delight to eat.CAKE ASSEMBLY
* Place the first layer of cake on a cake turntable. Using a piping bag fitted with a large round tip (such as Wilton 1A tip), pipe a large circle of frosting onto the top along the edge. Fill in this circle with increasingly smaller circles of frosting until you reach the middle. Use an offset spatula to smooth and level this frosting. Center the second layer of cake on top and repeat frosting in the same manner followed by the last level of cake and frosting inthe same manner.
* To smooth the sides, press the bottom side of the spatula against the side of the cake while rotating the turntable until you get a smooth finish. The goal is to scrape away any extra frosting so that the sides are smooth and straight. If you find that it is difficult getting sharp edges because the frosting is too soft, place the cake and frosting in the fridge for 10 – 15 minutes to create a firmer working surface before proceeding. * Decorate the top of the cake using a size 12 Wilton decorating tip. Pipe pea-sized pearls with a slight tail in a zigzag pattern along the edge of the cake.STORAGE
* Store the cake in the fridge after assembly. Before serving, let the cake sit for 15-30 minutes in room temperature. * The cake and frosting can be stored separately in the fridge before assembly, up to 3 days (wrapped in plastic wrap). Both can be stored in the freezer for up to 2 months, as long as the cake is wrapped in double layers of plastic wrap and the frosting is sealed. Defrost in the fridge before use.NOTES
* To butter and flour a pan, take a tablespoon of butter and run it along the inside surface of the pan followed by adding flour and moving the pan around so that it sticks to where the butter is. The purpose of doing this is to keep the cake batter from sticking to the pan and ensure easy removal. * DO NOT: skip the step of ‘creaming’ your butter for 10 minutes. This can be done by using a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment turned to medium high speed. Creaming will aerate the butter and is a crucial step to creating a fluffy and light cake texture, as well as increasing the volume of the cake batter. More on the necessity of creaming here. * DO: Bake the cake batter immediately after mixing to take full advantage of the chemical reaction between the baking soda and buttermilk. This reaction causes the cake to be tall and fluffy. The best way to do this is to preheat the oven and prepare the three cake pans before you start mixing anything. Mise-en-place! Mise-en-place! * DO: alternate the mixing of the flour and pumpkin mixtures when adding to the creamed butter. * DO NOT: overbeat the batter once you’ve started adding flour otherwise the cake will be tough. * Use a piping tip with a large opening so the crumbs in the GCCCB frosting can squeeze through easily, such as the Wilton size 1A or 12 or 10 decorating tip. This frosting does not pipe well with patterned tips or small openings.BEHIND THE SCENES:
Photographing this recipe was an exercise in stepping out of my comfort zone and MacGvyer-ing some lighting setups. I was inspired by a style of food photography I saw on Pinterest that places a person behind a tabletop and in the shadows with the focus on a well-lit work station in front. For the lighting on the body of the person (me), I was trying to achieve a balance between ‘hands floating in a sea of darkness’ versus ‘fully lit upper body and hands’. My thinking was a fully lit body would distract away from the ingredients, which is the focus. If my body was completely shrouded in darkness, my hands would extend out of a sea of black. I felt this would draw attention towards the illusion that they were floating, once again distracting from theingredients.
Playing around with the lighting, I figured that I needed to direct the light so that it only hit the table (let’s call it the middle ground) and with very little light spill over to my body (background). Initially, I used an umbrella, but light was spilling everywhere and I was unable to control the darkness of the background. I switched to a softbox, knowing this would help me focus the light but not to the degree I wanted. Unfortunately, I did not have a grid for my softbox, which would help prevent light spill to the sides, however I did have several foam core boards in black. I taped these together and propped them up using a lightstand, positioned right against the background and just touching the edge of the tabletop. This effectively stopped the light spill into the background, resulting in the desired effect—a well-lit middle ground and dim background. You can see these boards to the left of me in the photoabove.
Uncontrolled lighting shooting through 60″ (152cm) umbrella. Shooting through 60” (152cm) Umbrella W/ foam core to block light. Final: Using a 23×23” softbox w/ black foamcore to block light from reaching Background. I am guessing that with a larger softbox, I would be able to achieve a more natural ‘window-lit’ diffused look, but I was pleased with the results nonetheless. I’m interested in trying this style again to see where I could go with it, also open to suggestions!FOR PINTEREST:
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STRAWBERRY JAM
August 23, 2016
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What if I told you that you can easily make your own strawberry jam at home, without preservatives and added pectin? It’s true! Making strawberry jam is a super easy process and just requires a bit of time and patience. You will ask yourself why you didn’t try it sooner! Fruit jams are essentially fruit, sugar, and some sort of acid component cooked together. This strawberry jam recipe is no different. You have your strawberries, your sugar and your lemon juice. These things are required to create the chemical reaction that results in the ‘jelling’ of a jam. I took an easy approach to this recipe, being that I dumped all the ingredients in the pot, cooked them for 40 minutes and lo and behold—my jam was ready! Fresh, homemade jam that can be canned and distributed as tasty gifts, spread on crackers, toast or scones. This particular batch was made to be party favours at a Baby Shower. No two batches of homemade jam are the same—and that’s okay! That’s the beauty of being able to make your own jam which provides you the opportunity to control the thickness and sweetness. If I feel a particular batch of jam is too thick, I will add a bit of water, bring it back to a boil and test again. If I feel it is too runny, I will continue to heat and stir until it is cooked down to the consistency I like. There are other ways to fix jams to the desired consistency but these are the simple methods that I use. Once you learn the fundamentals of jam making, you can create your own variations with little effort. Serious Eats has an excellent article discussing the basics of jam making which was an entertaining and informative read, I highly suggest you take alook!
Before weighing your strawberries, make sure they are hulled, otherwise the measurements will be off. A big thanks to Steven for hulling 4.5 pounds of strawberries for me. We had much fun picking out the ‘hero’ strawberries (aka the most photogenic strawberries of the bunch) for these photos. There were so many handsome berries in this batch, I was quite indecisive during the strawberry auditions!Tools used:
* Bernardin’s 125 ml canning jars(available
at Walmart and Canadian Tire), which are the perfect size to give as gifts to friends and family. * Bernardin Secure-Grip Jar Lifterto
help lift the jars out of boiling water. You can use tongs which is what I did in my Apricot jam recipe , but trust me, it’s so much easier with this tool! (available at Walmart and Canadian Tire) * Stainless Steel Funnelto
help transfer the jam from the pot to the bernardin jars, I cannot imagine canning without this funnel! (available at Canadian Tire)STRAWBERRY JAM
YIELD: 1000ML JAM
ACTIVE TIME: 40 MINS TOTAL TIME (ACTIVE + INACTIVE TIME): 1 HR (TIMING FOR EVERY BATCH OF JAM IS SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT) CREDITS: FRANCES LAM -------------------------INGREDIENTS
* 900 g fresh strawberries (hulled) * 500 g sugar (2.5 cups) * 5 tbsp lemon juice (about 1.5 medium lemons) -------------------------INSTRUCTIONS
* Mash the strawberries with a potato masher until broken up and releasing juices. Place two small plates in the freezer. * Stir together strawberries, sugar and lemon juice in a deep pot and bring to a full rolling boil for one minute. Reduce heat to a low controlled boil (see notes) and skim any light coloured foam off the top. Cook for about 30 – 40 minutes stirring frequently, or until the jam has changed to a dark ruby red and the strawberries are mainlydissolved.
* To test the jam, transfer a teaspoon onto the plate in the freezer and freeze for 4 minutes. Nudge your finger through the jam and if it wrinkles where your finger is pushing, it is ready. If you release your finger and the line refills quickly and the jam feels too watery, keep cooking and test at 5 minute intervals until you get the desiredconsistency.
* Use a funnel and distribute the jam into the canning jars. Follow the canning instructions/guidelines you have on hand. -------------------------NOTES
* It is not absolutely necessary to use a deep pot, but doing so is easier to control the boil without the jam spilling over. * Stirring the jam mixture while cooking allows for moisture to be released more frequently therefore cutting down cooking time. * Remember to always test the consistency using the plate test which chills the jam similar to how people normally store jam in the fridge. Hot jam will always be much runnier and difficult to accurately judgethe viscosity.
* A full rolling boil means that the jam is bubbling vigorously at the surface and the bubbles are large (most likely your stove is on high heat). A low boil means that the jam still bubbles frequently, but the bubbles are smaller and the surface is not as disturbed (most likely your stove is on medium to high heat). Please note a low boil is just above a high simmer where you will see activity inside the mixture but the bubbles are relatively small. More on boiling vssimmering
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* These are the canning instructions I used: beginner’s guide published on ‘Food in Jars’.
STORAGE
* Keeps for 1 year unopened if canned. Best used within 2 months of opening, although I’ve had people tell me that they last way beyond 2 months after opening. (use your best judgement, jams can last pretty long because of the sugar and acid content).FOR PINTEREST:
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