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iced carrot cake cookies

February 7, 2018 by Butter Loves Company

These chewy carrot cake cookies are filled with all the deliciousness and textures of a traditional carrot cake, including the cream cheese icing, just in easy portable form!carrot cake cookies | butter loves company

Have you ever felt like carrots are too often the sidekick, never really the star? Always the bridesmaid, never the bride! They are the dedicated friend who set you up with your soul mate. They are the matchmakers for your soups, setting the flavors up alongside other “Robins” like celery and onion. They nestle next to braised meats and potatoes in a hearty roast or stew, give a nice crunch when shredded and mixed with greens for a salad, or add a subtle sweetness to a coleslaw. Isn’t about time carrots had their time to shine?

I was thrilled to celebrate fall with so many lovely bloggers a few months ago and we are excited to come together again to give carrots their due…here is our celebration of carrots!

When you think of carrot desserts, more likely than not, carrot cake comes to mind. It was probably carrot’s Oscar winning role at one time. It is hard not to love the combination of carrots, warm spices like cinnamon and nutmeg, and texturizing extras like pecans, raisins or pineapple.There are few carrot-related dishes that are more iconic than carrot cake. If for whatever reason to don’t love carrot cake as-is, the tides turn as soon as it is slathered with a smooth cream cheese frosting. Done deal.

I usually save making my favorite carrot cake for later in the spring, but for the celebration, I thought there was no better time to dip my toe into transforming one of my favorite spring desserts into a cookie. I made a few tweaks for this in order to keep a little more structure. Cookies made with moist ingredients like carrots or pumpkin are often very cakey. These definitely skew that way, but the addition of bread flour and oats give these cookies a more traditional chewy cookie feel. One thing that does not change, of course, is the cream cheese frosting. This time it is more of a drizzle, but you’ll have enough leftover to dip the cookies into. That wasn’t an accident. 😉

carrot cake cookies | butter loves company

carrot cake cookies | butter loves company

If you are feeling inspired by the carrot, definitely poke around some of the other bloggers recipes! The creativity is incredible!

Square Meal Round Table’s Rainbow Carrot and Ricotta Tart

The Cooking of Joy’s Candied Carrot Rose Tart

Better with Biscuits’ Carrot Souffle

This Healthy Table’s Beet and Carrot Galette

Always Eat Dessert’s Carrot Cake Squares with Orange Glaze

Figs & Flour’s Thai Peanut Pizza

Fufu’s Kitchen’s Oven Baked Carrot Fries Drizzled with a Tahini Sauce

Flours in Your Hair’s Carrot Pecan Cookies

Hola Jalapeño’s Roasted Carrots with Chipotle-Honey Butter

Worthy Pause’s Paleo Thai Curry Carrot Soup

Something New for Dinner’s Minted Sous Vide Carrots with Balsamic Vinegar and Goat Cheese

What Great Grandma Ate’s Paleo Carrot Mug Cake

More Icing Than Cake’s Spiced Quinoa & Roasted Carrot Salad

Hot Dishing It Out’s Vegan Carrot Whoopie Pies

Katie Bird Bakes’ Carrot Cake Scones

Confetti Kitchen’s Harissa-Roasted Carrots with Lentils and Yogurt

Easy and Delish’s Carrot Spaghetti

Pie Girl Bakes’ Five Spice Carrot Bundt Cakes with Bourbon Cream Cheese Glaze

Smoothies and Sundaes’ Carrot Cake Sourdough

Zestful Kitchen’s Moroccan- Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms

Food by Mars’ Paleo Carrot Walnut Loaf Cake

Cosette’s Kitchen’s Sumac Carrot and Feta Salad

Measuring Cups Optionals’ Carrot Curry Soup

Rezel Kealoha’s Turkish Yogurt Carrot Dip

Pies and Prejudice’s Carrot Pie with Maple & Cardamom

Amanda Skrip’s Rainbow Roasted Carrots with Citrus Fennel + Arugula

Baking The Goods’ Roasted Carrot & Herby Feta Galette

Marianne Cooks’ Carrot and Zucchini Mini Muffins with a Cinnamon Frosting

Rumbly in My Tumbly’s Chai Carrot Pie

Cook Til Delicious’ Mini Carrot Cake

What Annie’s Eating’s Roasted Carrots with Herby Carrot Top Salsa Verde

It’s a Veg World After All’s Zesty Sunflower Carrot Spirals

Lady and Larder’s Carrot Crudite Board with Z’atar Hummus

Prickly Fresh’s Carrot Cake Blondies with Cream Cheese Frosting

Suburban Pie and Treat’s Carrot Pineapple Raisin Pie

Hello Flour’s Macro-Friendly Carrot/Tomato Soup w/ Grilled Cheese

Le Petit Eats’ Carrot Cake Breakfast Bars w/ Maple Coconut Icing

Flotte Lotte’s Carrot Apple Pie

Smart in the Kitchen’s Curried Carrot Ginger Soup (Whole30) 

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Filed Under: desserts and sweets, eat Tagged With: carrot, cookies, easter, spring

my favorite strawberry rhubarb pie

May 30, 2014 by Butter Loves Company

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You know those people who know everything there is to know about fresh produce? The ones who can tell you exactly which plant is a perennial versus an annual, which grows better in the shade than the sun and which should be under-watered versus over-watered? The farmer’s market-aficionados who know which is the best time of the year, the month or the week to buy every fruit or veggie because that’s when it’s at the peak of freshness?

I do.

And nope, I’m definitely not one of them.

I’m the puppy who follows those people around the farmer’s market looking for tips. Maybe one day, I’ll (creepily) collect enough pointers to come close to being one of those people, but, for now, I’m the one who stands behind them and says, “I’ll have a pound of that too!”

My most recent market-stalking-reward was rhubarb. The woman in front of me “ooohed” at the pile of rhubarb, bought a pound and half and I followed suit. Guess what? The tart, greenish-red vegetable resembling celery stalk happened to be at the height of its season! Which I now know to be between late April and June (around Boston).

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Rhubarb is often linked to strawberry—typically in Strawberry Rhubarb Pie—and it’s no wonder why. Between two flaky, buttery crusts, the sharpness of the rhubarb is balanced by the juices of sweet, sugared strawberries resulting in the perfect spring showcase of fresh-dessert flavors.

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I’ve made strawberry rhubarb pie only once before and, while it was delicious, it came out very drippy. While I didn’t want to shift completely to the jelly-like viscosity of some store bought pies, I wanted to make sure this pie held its form better.

Deb Perelman of The Smitten Kitchen, not surprisingly, got it just right. Her secret ingredient for thickening the filling is adding a ¼ cup of tiny tapioca pearls. It totally worked. We identified the tiny tapioca balls on our forks—sometimes—but it mostly blended completely into the texture of the fruit and did not change the flavor one bit. I barely changed a thing about Deb’s recipe (I even followed her dough recipe!), so Deb, thank you for the scrumptiousness of this pie!

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Now, here’s the part where you expect a photo of the inside of the finished pie so you can see the gorgeous pink hues of sweet, tart goodness; proof of a perfect pie slice that’s not too runny and not too gelatinous.

And here’s the part where I disappoint. No strategically placed pie slices smiling for the camera. None. Nothing. I’m sorry! I brought the pie to my parent’s house for a family dinner and after one bite my head was lifted to the pie clouds. One bite and I was swimming through the sky on pie. Before I ever came down from the clouds, we had eaten it all up. And, here’s the part where I beg you to try it anyway. I really don’t think you’ll regret it. And neither will anyone you choose to share with (Or not!).

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strawberry rhubarb pie
Adapted, barely, from Deb Perelman of The Smitten Kitchen

Prep Time: 20 minutes (includes rolling out dough, but not making it)
Cook Time: 50 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes (But leave plenty of time for cooling!)
Makes 1 double crusted 9-inch pie

Because rhubarb is tart, the resulting pie isn’t crazy sweet. If you are looking for a pie on the sweeter side, Deb recommends upping the white sugar to ¾ cup. I did not up the sugar and, honestly, think it is just perfect with the ratios listed below.

Ingredients:

1 All Butter, Really Flaky Pie Dough or double-crust pie dough of your choice (Store bought is okay!), divided in two and chilled
3 ½ cups (about 1 ½ pounds, untrimmed) rhubarb, in ½-inch thick slices
4 cups (about 1 pound) strawberries, hulled and sliced into 4–6 pieces if big, halved if tiny
½ cup granulated sugar
¼ cup light brown sugar
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest
¼ teaspoon salt
¼ cup quick-cooking tapioca
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
1 large egg yolk beaten to blend with 1 teaspoon water (for glaze)
Sparkling sugar, optional (for topping)

Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. On a well-floured counter, roll half of chilled pie dough into a 12-inch circle and carefully transfer to a 9-inch pie plate. Refrigerate while you prepare the filling.
  2. Stir together rhubarb, strawberries, sugars, lemon juice and zest, salt, and tapioca in a large bowl. Roll second half of chilled pie dough into an 11-inch circle and place on a sheet of parchment paper. Cut into 1-inch strips if making a lattice top or cut decorative slits in it if keeping a full crust. I like to weave my lattice tops on the parchment paper similar to the technique used in this old school video, rather than trying to weave it over the filling. Then I slide the full weave onto the pie during the next step. Return dough-topped parchment to the refrigerator for a few minutes to firm up.
  3. Remove pie plate from the refrigerator and pile strawberry-rhubarb filling into it, spreading into the sides. Dot the top with the 2 tablespoons of butter pieces.
  4. Remove pie top from the refrigerator and slide it off the parchment, centering it on top of the pie. Trim top and bottom pie dough so that the dough hangs over the pie plate edge only ½-inch. Tuck the rim of dough underneath itself and crimp it decoratively. Transfer pie to a baking sheet, brush egg yolk mixture over dough and sprinkle with sugar.
  5. Bake for 20 minutes then reduce temperature to 350 degrees and bake for an additional 25 to 30 minutes, until the pie is golden and the juices bubble visibly. Transfer the pie to wire rack to cool. Allow the pie to cool for at least 2–3 hours before cutting to allow the juices to firm up a little bit.

 

Filed Under: desserts and sweets, eat Tagged With: dessert, fruit, pie, rhubarb, spring, strawberry

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