Welcome to the Kitchen Chickens baking blog!
Now that I’m 50, I feel I’ve entered part deux of my life. I have a well-established career, having spent the past 29 years working for the same international development company. But, the kids are starting to leave the nest, and parents are aging … getting old really isn’t for sissies! So now I feel that ‘I want to do WHAT I WANT to do’ and that is BAKE!
And not just bake by myself, but with other kitchen chickens, some that I already know and love, and the ones I can’t wait to meet. If you have a recipe that you feel “hits it out of the park” every time you make it, reach out to us on the Contact page!
Quite simply, for us kitchen chickens, baking is our love language. Flour, sugar, eggs, butter … these ingredients express our love for family and friends! For myself, as a type 2 diabetic, I can’t eat most of what I bake (except a small sliver here and there) but I get so much satisfaction out of baking for others … watching them enjoy and devour my creations.
Have you seen the movie (or read the book) Julie & Julia?
Love, LOVE this movie and it’s what has inspired The Kitchen Chickens. If you haven’t seen it, you must . It is writer Julie Powell’s (@licjulie) love letter to Julia Child as she cooked her way through Child’s 524 recipes from her ground-breaking book, Mastering the Art of French Cooking. There’s much more to the story, but I’ll let you discover (or re-discover) it yourselves.
Now, I’m not as adventurous as Powell … yet! But, I am going to bake my way through my favorite cookbook: The taste of home Baking Book. Any taste of home cookbook is designed for—and populated by—home cooks like you and me! While I like to imagine that in my next life (perhaps part deux) I’ll attend culinary school to become a pastry chef … right now, I’m focusing on honing my skills and expanding my repertoire.
The Baking Book is presented in categories so I’m going to jump around a bit … mostly so I’m not feeding you 105 consecutive cake recipes!! I’ll share the recipes and the stories of the home cooks who authored them. And, I’ll introduce you to the cast of characters who inspire me, support me and eat my baking.
RECIPES
Whoopie Pies
This week we’re baking Whoopie Pies! I was first introduced to the Whoopie by one of my dear peeps, Belia. Bel and her husband...
Baking Powder Biscuits
Tonight’s dinner was comfort food … a rich beef stroganoff … and I needed an accompaniment. I love to make biscuits and I tend...
Sticky Buns
This morning, Norma and I had coffee with two of our New York City peeps, Sylvia and Tamara – you haven’t met Tamara yet, but...
Polka Dot Cookies
Today I’d like to introduce you to another special woman in my life, my mother-in-law Judy. We’ve had a lot of adventures...
Breakfast Popovers
Popovers are often associated with an English Roast Beef dinner but I make them often for breakfast. We eat them plain as they...
Nuts ‘n Bolts
Yes, Chickens, we’re still off-script today! Not only are we not baking out of our favorite cookbooks, we’re going savory! You...
Oh Henry Cookies
Today’s bake comes from a home cook who is very special to me. Brielle is a beautiful young woman, the daughter of one my...
Mom’s Potato Doughnuts
My Mom passed away far too young, at the age of 69, after a very brief cancer journey. In the almost 11 years since her passing,...
Refridgerator Bran Muffins
My mother used to make these muffins years ago. I had forgotten about them but discovered my recipe and they are once again a...
Cretons
Have you ever read one of those lists online … it’s miraculous you survived growing up in the ‘70s (or ‘50s or ‘60s)? The list...
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