irisarbor wrote:Bummer
I’m out of town that weekend
Oh well Hope to see you all at the next one
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LauraS wrote:I’m happy to host the next dessert exchange at our house in Evanston on July 21 at 4.
LynnB wrote:Sorbets sound delicious! I will be making Lemon Cheesecake with Hazelnut-Graham Cracker Crust. See everyone soon…
justjoan wrote:LynnB wrote:Sorbets sound delicious! I will be making Lemon Cheesecake with Hazelnut-Graham Cracker Crust. See everyone soon…
fruity things seem like the way to go but I haven't decided what I'm making yet. I love cheesecake so I'm particularly looking forward to that, Lynn.
LauraS wrote:I’m happy to host the next dessert exchange at our house in Evanston on July 21 at 4.
carrienation wrote:I would love to come to this--I've attended a dessert exchange, but it's been a long time (at least 10 years!). Not sure what I'll bring yet, though it's likely to include either cardamom or peanut butter.
carrienation wrote:Since a few people have bowed out, is it ok for me to bring my partner John? I'm happy to bring another (likely less involved) baked good on his behalf. If anyone wanted to sign up last-minute, he'd be happy to bow out. (I assume we will get the location sometime today too.)
eileenberman42 wrote:Thanks Joan, turns out I have that recipe but have never made it. I sure will now. The recipe I was talking about was from Samantha Bee. Here it is. Enjoy.
Whipped Shortbread
Ingredients:
1 cup salted butter
½ cup icing sugar
1 ½ cups flour
Directions:
Cream butter and sugar (with the beater attachment) in a standing mixer.
Add the flour.
BEAT VIGOROUSLY FOR TEN MINUTES. Walk away and let the beater do its job. Go read a newspaper article. Scrape the sides down, definitely, but generally leave it alone.
Have ten minutes passed?
There, you are done.
Drop from a spoon onto a cookie tray.
Add embellishments, but you don’t need to. A sprinkle of colorful sugar? A cute lil maraschino cherry piece? Add some orange zest? Sure!
Bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes, just until the edges are lightly browned.
Source: Samantha Bee