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From: Vancouver Island, BC Canada

Joined: February 1st, 2009

About me: Welcome to Cookbooker! I've been cooking for years, and right now I'm especially interested in baking - artisan bread, pizza and various treats.

Favorite cookbook: Ad Hoc at Home

Favorite recipe: Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Latest review:

January 6th, 2013

Blueberry Muffins from Bouchon Bakery

These were okay muffins, but nothing special. I'd been led by the instructions to believe they would be something out of the ordinary - they have molasses, honey, lots of butter, and rest in in the fridge... read more >


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Plenty: Vibrant Recipes from London's Ottolenghi

By Yotam Ottolenghi, Jonathan Lovekin
Chronicle Books - 2011

19th March 2012

Broccoli and Gorgonzola Pie : page 92

Very rich and tasty. The flavour of the leeks and mustard, the broccoli and the cheese go very well together. From a flavour standpoint, this is a very good recipe, though the recipe itself has a few issues.

First, I'm not convinced puff pastry is the ideal pastry for blind baking, which you do first before putting the contents of the pie inside. The pastry puffed up a great deal (which it's supposed to do, of course), and although it fell somewhat after it cooled, it was still fairly thick compared to a regular tart crust.

Secondly, the proportions seemed a llittle off - he calls for 2 broccoli heads at 1.5 lbs total, but my two heads were about 1/2 lb and this was enough to fill my tart with almost a cup of broccoli left over. Perhaps he's weighing with the stalks still on?

It calls for 7 oz of Gorgonzola, but after I'd put about 3 or 4 oz on, it seemed to me to be more than enough cheese, especially considering there's 3/4 cup of heavy cream in there already. Not that I'm fat-phobic like the letter writer he refers to in his headnotes, but it just seemed like enough, and it certainly tasted like enough.

Anyway, the combination of leeks, mustard, cream and broccoli with a blue cheese is lovely, and I'll definitely be getting inspiration for this for future recipes.

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