One of the things about cooking together through any specific cookbook is that
we eventually come across ingredients in a recipe that are not familiar
to us. This week's recipe for matcha financiers is a perfect example.
I had not heard of matcha tea before (I am not a tea drinker at all)
but was fortunate to locate a small tin of it at Wegmans (.07 oz).
When I opened it I was positive that I would not like the recipe at all.
we eventually come across ingredients in a recipe that are not familiar
to us. This week's recipe for matcha financiers is a perfect example.
I had not heard of matcha tea before (I am not a tea drinker at all)
but was fortunate to locate a small tin of it at Wegmans (.07 oz).
When I opened it I was positive that I would not like the recipe at all.
The aroma and color of the matcha did nothing to convince me these
little cakes were going to be tasty. That said, I decided to go ahead
and try it but prepare only half of the recipe. The recipe was quite simple
and I luckily had some frozen egg whites in the freezer. The baking time
little cakes were going to be tasty. That said, I decided to go ahead
and try it but prepare only half of the recipe. The recipe was quite simple
and I luckily had some frozen egg whites in the freezer. The baking time
was exactly 14 minutes and I ended up with 15 financiers. With all my
complaining about green cake, I will admit they tasted very good
........ and certainly disappeared quickly.
Per Tricia~complaining about green cake, I will admit they tasted very good
........ and certainly disappeared quickly.
This week's recipe reminded me of the many other times during our blogging
adventures that my mom "ran recon" and secured some unusual ingredient
for us well before I had even read the recipe ! She gave me the heads up
we were going to need "match" and that she was going to find it for us.
SOLD.
While I am a tea drinker, I have not tried matcha. I took one look at
the bright green powder Nana delivered in one of her little blue
tupperware and wondered how this one would play out.
adventures that my mom "ran recon" and secured some unusual ingredient
for us well before I had even read the recipe ! She gave me the heads up
we were going to need "match" and that she was going to find it for us.
SOLD.
While I am a tea drinker, I have not tried matcha. I took one look at
the bright green powder Nana delivered in one of her little blue
tupperware and wondered how this one would play out.
I decided to go the madeleine pan route. I was still
skeptical as the batter took shape. The color reminded me of
a huge bowl of baby food. And not our favorite flavors...
a huge bowl of baby food. And not our favorite flavors...
The concept of "eating with your eyes" did not play favorably for this one.
Once baked and in the madeleine shell shape they looked more appetizing.
Once baked and in the madeleine shell shape they looked more appetizing.
And the actual flavor ? Pretty darn nice frankly. We enjoyed them and
I was relieved. They had a subtle flavor that was actually quite nice.
I was relieved. They had a subtle flavor that was actually quite nice.
That said, I will likely not revisit this recipe when their are many other
financier recipes to enjoy- not to mention the actual madeleine recipes !
But it was truly fun to try something new (and hip).
Funny story, I was ina trendy store this week and no lie- they young couple
behind me in line were discussing whether they would pick up more matcha.
The young man said no because the matcha he got from Wegmans "blows his
mind every morning- it is just so phenomenal". (I can't make this stuff up....).
And I sat there thinking that at some level I may have actually
"out-hipstered" them because I not only had that same mind-blowing
matcha but I was making fancy little cookies with them.
Score.
Funny story, I was ina trendy store this week and no lie- they young couple
behind me in line were discussing whether they would pick up more matcha.
The young man said no because the matcha he got from Wegmans "blows his
mind every morning- it is just so phenomenal". (I can't make this stuff up....).
And I sat there thinking that at some level I may have actually
"out-hipstered" them because I not only had that same mind-blowing
matcha but I was making fancy little cookies with them.
Score.
This marks another Tuesday recipe testing as we cook along with the "Tuesdays with Dorie" online group. Please note that we do not post the recipes, per the group rules, but we do encourage others to RUN out and buy their own copy of Dorie Greenspan's "Baking Chez Moi". Better yet, buy the book and JOIN THE GROUP ! www.TuesdaysWithDorie.wordpress.com
Your cakes look great and so green. I will try this tea when I find it at a reasonable price.
ReplyDeleteI love your story about being out-hipstered. Hilarious! I was not encouraged either... the tea smelled like rabbit or hamster food, but I agree did wind up tasting pretty good.
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ReplyDeleteOh these look so good! I love Financiers! I will have to make them next week when I am home. I have matcha and the Financier pans sitting in my kitchen, but they are not doing me any good here on Long Island.
ReplyDeleteYou both did a fantastic job. Loved you hipster story, Tricia!
Both of your cakes have such a great green color! I really like the matcha madeleines idea, Tricia! Nana, the cross-section of your financier looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteOh Tricia, you are the hipsterest :-)
ReplyDeleteGlad your experiment went well with these - this one seems to be a mixed verdict for the group.
Kind of off-topic, but Starbucks makes a green tea latte that I am rather fond of... (am I allowed to admit that?) Maybe that is because I know that no one else will drink it on me.
Both of your cakes turned out beautifully. Love the beautiful green color. How fun to be hip. (You were both braver than I was, I substituted vanilla for the Matcha.)
ReplyDeleteBoth the madeleine and mini cupcake shapes turned out beautifully - so moist and such a vibrant shade of green.
ReplyDeleteBoth cakes look so delicious and green. What a good idea to make them in a Madeline pan, very pretty!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy reading about the hipster story and seeing the shapes and vibrant color of the financiers from both of your kitchens.
ReplyDeleteGlad you both enjoyed these :)
ReplyDeleteLadies, you both did a great job on these. Nana, good on you for finding the matcha. I ended up at a specialty tea shop and the price for matcha was ouchy.
ReplyDeleteI just loved your post…both of yours... and way to go Nana for scoring the ingredients for Tricia..how nice of you!! I had so many similar thoughts while baking these…and I had to laugh about the batter reminding you of baby food… baby food…I had the exact same thought and it wasn't a favorite at our house either haha!
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