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“You know, I’ve been thinking… we-should-have-chocolate-pudding-tonight…”
The words tumbled out, stepping on each other in their urgency to be heard, as if she thought I’d say no. Funny thing was I too had been craving pudding only a few hours earlier, and even if I hadn’t, who am I to say no to chocolate pudding?
L and I made our way through the supermarket which sells food that is whole [ahem] collecting bits and bobs for the next few days and plotting what dinner that evening would bring.
As part of our massive road trip RJ and I stopped for a few days in Philly for a visit with my little bro, his wife L and my far-too-adorable-for-her-own-good niece, Ms G. We were lucky enough to be staying in L’s parents guest room; N, L and Ms G were in residence in L’s old room; and we all had free reign of the kitchen. Let the festivities begin…
After a perfect slap-up dinner of Spaghetti Squash topped with a saucepan ratatouille, I set off to make up a perfect slap-up cookie to go with the pudding.
Keeping in-line with little bro’s allergy insanity, neither the pudding nor the cookie could have dairy, soy or corn. The cookies started life as a twinkle in the eye of my Almond Pie Crust and ended up as a little bit chewy, a little bit crispy and a lot addictive. The Chocolate Pudding was based on my classic, and born of a mixture of hazelnut, almond and oat milk, thickened with arrowroot.
We stood around the counter as the cookies cooled, breaking off the crispy edges in impatience and spinning [preservative free] cotton candy dreams for our lives. The cookies were used to scoop up the chocolate pudding that evening, and to accompany a cup of tea the next day. The dreams, well, we’ll save them for another time.
Now Ms G is far too young for tea parties as of yet but no doubt when she begins to demand them, L won’t hesitate to make these cookies and serve them with a side of dreams.
As a complete side note, little bro’s mother-in-law / my sister-in-law’s mom [is there a simpler way to explain that one?] allowed me to hijack her stunning china collection for the purpose of photographing these cookies.
Although the Russian napkin won in the end I had to include a collage of the other choices – from antique French dinnerware to a mid-century Scandinavian luncheon set and everything in between – on offer. Unbelievable! Make sure you don’t miss my favourite silverware pattern after the recipe…
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Crackling Almond & Coconut Cookies
Crackling Almond Cookies is an entirely made-up name brought on by the fact that these taste remarkably reminiscent of a cereal with which little bro and I were briefly obsessed when we were young.
The dough, due to the syrup, is a bit sticky. Make sure to let it rest and pat it out a second time before baking, the thinner you make it the crispier they will be.
INGREDIENTS:
- 1 c fine almond meal
- 1/2 c whole spelt flour
- 1/4 c shredded coconut
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 2 Tbsp coconut oil
- 3 Tbsp rice syrup
- 1 egg
METHOD:
Preheat oven to 180C [350F].
Mix dry ingredients in a medium bowl. Stir in oil, syrup and egg with a fork – dough will be very sticky.
On a silicone mat or parchment paper-lined sheet pan, pat dough into a flat square as best you can.
Set aside 10 mins to dry slightly on the surface then pat again to 1/2 cm [1/4 in] thick and 30 cm [12 in] square.
Cut through dough to create 16 squares on the tray – you will break them apart after baking.
Bake in the pre-heated oven for 11 minutes till brown on edges. Cool on tray, break apart into the squares and commence your tea party.
Makes 16 medium cookies.
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This post is part of the October Sweet Adventures Blog Hop – High Tea – hosted by Jennifer of Delicieux.
SABH is a monthly blog hop brought to you by your hostesses – The Hungry Australian, Dining With a Stud, The Capers of the Kitchen Crusader, Delicieux and me – 84th & 3rd.
Make sure to check out all the other High Tea inspired creations that have been linked-up below!
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Jennifer (Delicieux) says
Wow, I’m so thrilled you had time to join us for the blog hop this month despite your travels. Your cookies look fabulous! I bet they tasted fantastic with your chocolate pudding. And Ms G is just adorable!! That smile is so cute!
Christine @ Cooking Crusade says
Aww Ms G is absolutely gorgeous! I imagine this cookies would be so nice and crunchy 🙂
Claire @ Claire K Creations says
I was going to comment on the gorgeous china photoshoot before you mentioned it. So pretty! Ms G is super cute!
Anna @ The Littlest Anchovy says
Gorgeous and happy Ms G!
LOVE that silverware and those cookies would be welcome in my house any day of the week!
Christie @ Fig and Cherry says
Oh dear she is adorable! However, I did click through thinking that these cookies might contain crackling… a long shot for this lovely healthy blog, but still 🙂
brenda hayes says
Nice job.
Laura (Tutti Dolci) says
Crackling cookies sound wonderful, I love the flavors!