So, getting back onto the topic of this blog post, this week I finally got to bake. Ever since I got the book (and got home from America in general) I'd been itching to bake something. But I had no reason, nor is it the healthiest option, really. But an opportunity arose, and so this past Wednesday I got to bake cookies! And may I say, they were yummy! So a big thanks to Tanya for sharing her recipe in her book (and YouTube channel).
So I guess I should probably get started on writing the post.... I mean, I could go on all day about how I love baking, reading and editing videos, but that's not what this post is really about. It's all about the cookies, really. I mean, cookies are great, right? One of life's best inventions. And one of life's unhealthy inventions too... but lets just forget about that side of it for a minute and enjoy it, just like we ought to!
If you want to, you could just watch the video and ignore all the above, but that would be pointless, as if you're reading this, you've probably read all 469 words previously written before this sentence. Anyway, I am going to write more about the actual baking of the cookies in the following sentences, so by now it's too late- you've been sucked into this endless blog post of random tales and information you'll probably forget when you've finished reading this.
So I made my batch of cookies a little different to the recipe, I used dark chocolate instead of white and milk, but you could use any chocolate you prefer, or even any filling (is that the right word to use?) you want, such as raisins or almonds- whatever takes your fancy.
Now since this was my first time baking these types of cookies (as far as I can remember), not everything was as perfect as it looks in the video. I was rather quite proud of how they turned out, but I learnt a few things that I will do differently, or better, next time round. First off, in the recipe it says to bake for 12 minutes. I ended up having to let them bake a little longer than that, but I reckon every oven is different, so that is often the case with recipes (that they take longer, or shorter, than it says). Another thing I know to do differently next time, is to put less chocolate, especially when using dark chocolate (it can be overwhelmingly strong sometimes!). The recipe says to use 200g of each chocolate (white and milk) so since I was using one type of chocolate, I boldly decided to put 300g in. It ended up being a bit too much (depending on the cookie- some had more chocolate than others), but it was my first time baking from that recipe, so mistakes are acceptable. The third thing that differed from the recipe, which isn't a big deal really, it meant extra cookies, was that I had to use three baking trays instead of two. Maybe I was just too scared they'd all stick together, or maybe the trays are slightly smaller than what Tanya uses, but it worked out fine anyway, so no harm done!
My mum's birthday is coming up, and I've promised her some profiteroles- maybe they'll be my next baking endeavour! And maybe I'll write a blog post about making them too (if they're not a disaster- it is my first time making something like that! But I can't wait to see how they turn out, I do love me some profiteroles!), I guess we'll see. I also hope to make some proper baking videos (maybe even some collabs) on my YouTube channel at some point too, so I suppose this video here is kind of like a mini preview or promo to what I'll be doing.
For now, that's all. I will hopefully blog more, but I am super busy! I didn't even get to write more about my trip to San Diego- but I promise, more will come! I'm also working on lots of YouTube projects, so we'll see where those take me.
Until next time,
Sarah xxx
P.S.: In the end I also uploaded the video to YouTube, as the quality is a lot better there, and why not? I might as well share it on my channel :)
Click here for the YouTube version of the video.
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