Thursday, April 24, 2008
Green Tea Cookies w/ Cocoa Nibs
This recipe for Almond Sticks with Cocoa Nibs is one of my favorites. I sent a batch to my sister this week and made a second batch for myself. On a whim, I added a half tablespoon of matcha powder and cut the cookies smaller than usual. I loved the bright green color, but you couldn't really taste the green tea. It was very subtle.
On the bright side, I want to try more variations. I think citrus extract and zest, or instant espresso powder could be good.
My friend Dan recently tried the Foster's granola recipe, so I decided to make it again too.
It was more candy-like than I remembered, which isn't to say I don't like it. I just want to re-iterate that this granola is best eaten in small quantities. I like it for snacking and topping yogurt and desserts. Andy insists that it's wonderful with coffee ice cream.
I've also tried a few savory recipes lately: Molly Stevens's Braised Green Cabbage and James Beard's Chicken with 40 Cloves of Garlic. Both were quite good and easy to prepare.
I don't have any ambitious baking plans for the rest of the week; i'm doing some spring cleaning before I head to Los Angeles on Sunday.
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6 comments:
Even if you could barely taste the green tea, the cookies look very pretty! I love the flecks of dark brown against the bright green. Cool!
Sounds like a nice recipe. I will have to go to the link you attached (haven't read it yet). Have fun in LA and I hope you get to try new sweet treats while you are there!
love the cookies! i am obsessed with anything green..like how you've presented it. it's been a long while since i had cookies. yum!
Oh my goodness - I love the color and idea of these cookies. Delicious!
The cookies look so delicate, Lisa. And I love the vibrant color, too, even though I have never tried green tea.
The cookies sound fantastic! Another one to try soon!
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