2014: delicious.
I started 2014 as I seem to start every year: feeling like death.There's something about the date December 31 that just turns me into an animal, and I don't remember a great deal other than pomegranate cosmopolitans (seasonal!), dinner and shouting at my party guests to pull up the rug because I was going to dust off my R. Kelly. TBH, I often wonder how I still have friends. I think they like the cocktails.
I thought we'd start the year with a simple recipe, but before we get to that, I want to review my resolutions from last year and make some new ones. You'll remember I wanted to:
- Make more time for family. I live so far away from them that they probably think I forget about them, even though I don't.
- Be nicer to my husband. I don't want to get divorced.
- 'Date Night' - at least one every time I'm home. If it's good enough for Barack and Michelle...
- Not be so obsessed about saving set amounts of my salary each month. I need to enjoy myself as well as take care of the pennies!
- Work on the side project I've been procrastinating about for far too long now.
- Knit myself a sweater. It is time.
This year, I want to:
- Work on the side project I've been procrastinating about for far too long now.
- Finish my sweater. It is pissing me off that I can't wear all that gorgeous merino.
- Make Twitter a part of my life. (@peterdelicious) I joined, and hate it so far. Come hang out and make me like it.
- Raise hell. I have been too good for too long. Realistically, I probably won't be that bad. But I might swear on here a bit more.
- Be nicer. Be positive. Be the sort of person people like.
OK, I also have a question for you all to answer. In the comments. Or you could tweet me! New for 2014! Basically, shall I Re-Invent the Lamington again this year? I will not have time to follow my usual schedule running up to Australia Day, but I know that last year I got comments and a couple of emails from people who were disappointed that I didn't go in for a fourth year. So I might do it at the end of the month instead. I can do that. It's my game.
Should I once again cover my kitchen in coconut? Will you bake along?
While you think on that: chocolate biscotti.
Chocolate Biscotti
You will need:
250g plain flour
50g cocoa powder
200g granulated sugar
100g almonds
2 eggs
2 tsp vanilla
1 tsp bicarbonate of soda
a pinch of salt
- In a large bowl, stir together the flour, cocoa, sugar, salt, bicarb and nuts. I never chop them, but if you don't want chunks of almond in the biscotti, either chop them finely now, or leave them out.
- Break in the eggs and add the vanilla, and using your hands (keep one clean and outside the bowl, so that you have a clean hand for emergencies), mix carefully to a dough. You can add a splash of milk if everything looks dry, but it should be fine. Take your time, and mix well.
- Form three small baguette shapes from the dough, each the width of two fingers. Put the dough baguettes on a parchment lined baking sheet.
- Bake for 15 minutes at 190°C, then remove from the oven and slice the baguettes into biscotti. Bake the slices for another 5 minutes in the oven on the baking sheet, then turn them over and bake again on the other side for 5 minutes.
- Cool on a wire rack. Store airtight.
Yay yay yay you're on Twitter AND you're reconsidering reinventing the lamington. I can't wait to see what you decide. Oh and we need to see that sweater once it's finished too!
ReplyDeleteIF I finish it. I will, I will.
DeleteI have you down for Lams now, Mardi!!
no.6... comment on Dom's blog more often... :0)
ReplyDeleteYes to re-inventing the Lamington but to make sure it's in keeping with New Years Resolution number 4 its need a hell raiser twist. I'm voting for Meat Lamingtons.
ReplyDeleteHell raising ahoy!
I think that's definitely... a good suggestion. We shall see!
DeleteOnly found your blog a few months ago, so more Lamingtons would be welcomed from me!!
ReplyDelete...And YAY for more swearing - nice people can swear too.
I swear all the time. I just don't do it here because it seems naughty. But Dom's done it loads!
DeleteHappy new year to you! Good luck with the resolutions!! Just followed you on twitter :) It's strange at first, but hopefully you'll find it fun soon.
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for a chocolate biscotti recipe and yours looks bril. Thank you! Will bake them soon :)
And for the lamingtons, do it if you enjoy it and have the time, but I cannot guarantee my participation...
I think you should though! Your baking is brilliant!
DeleteI was here a couple of weeks ago, looking for the lamingtons! Which auto-corrects as laming tons! I haven't blogged in ages and probably won't even make any, but I'd still like to visit some lams here. How lame is that encouragement? That said, the only bakery I know of that makes them has shut down…
ReplyDeletep.s. you should have joined Ravelry instead of Twitter!
Mary, I have been on Ravelry since time immemorial! You just need to find me :)
DeleteI'd love to see another round of Re-Invent the Lamington! And of course I would participate again.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Peter!
I shall be counting on you!
DeleteI do love biscotti but, for some reason, I don't make it very often. I guess there's usually something I love a bit more in the queue! I'm going to check you out on Twitter right now.
ReplyDeleteTwitter is a disaster! :(
DeleteI don't do Twitter either. A step too far. People already spend too much time living in front of one screen or another, why not just invite a friend round, have a real conversation, a cuppa and a slice of cake?
ReplyDeleteOr a lamington......for which I am all for the reinvention of!
Definitely do reinventing the lamington again, its a great idea! i'll be doing some lammies this weekend so will send your way if you do it again
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