Author: Marcia

Parmesan Torta

This torta is simply delicious.  Quick and easy to make but will have your guests raving.  I often serve this as an appetizer or with a salad as a light lunch or dinner.  Word of advice:  do not substitute 2% or skim milk for either 

2009 Signorello Pinot Noir Carneros/Napa Valley, Las Amigas Vineyard

$50 2009 Signorello Pinot Noir        I love big luscious reds and this Signorello Pinot Noir definitely delivers in a big way.  Signorello knows what they are doing in producing wines worthy of cellaring.  The bottles are nice and heavy and the corks are long and 

Crunchewy Ginger Cookies

If you like cookies that are both crunchy and chewy, even when cold, you will love these cookies.  They have a spicy sweetness that isn’t overpowering and just the slightest hint of molasses.

Crunchewy Ginger Cookies 1

Crunchewy Ginger Cookies – 24 large cookies

Heat oven to 350 degrees F.

2 1/2 c AP flour

2 t cornstarch

1 t baking soda

1 1/3 c soft butter (do not use margarine)

1 c sugar

2 eggs

3 t ground ginger

1 t ground cinnamon

1/2 t ground cloves

1/2 t ground nutmeg

1/4 t allspice

1/4 c molasses

1/3 c raw sugar (turbinado)

Mix all the dry ingredients, except the raw sugar, together in a mixing bowl.  Add the butter, eggs and molasses and mix until well blended.  Portion the dough and roll each cookie in the raw sugar (I use a cookie scoop so they are uniform in size and shape).  Place on an ungreased baking sheet (I use a silpat sheet when baking cookies so I don’t have to worry about greased or ungreased baking sheets.  Silpat also makes clean up easier because I don’t have to scrub off burnt butter, no-stick spray, or burnt cookie).  Bake for 8 – 12 minutes depending on the size of your cookies and the accuracy of your oven.  Just keep an eye on the first pan so you don’t over bake.  Cool for 5 minutes on the baking sheet then move the cookies to a cooling rack.

These cookies are quick to make and bake so they are great when you are in a hurry.  They have become a favorite at our house for late night snack attacks.  About 30 minutes start to finish and you have fresh-baked cookies to go with your glass of milk.