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Saturday, April 11, 2020

Tortillas - Seriously!

This one is not a recipe that I have adapted. It is literally PERFECT as written. I have never had the time of day for tortilla making because I never like the results. It always feels like, "Well, that's a chunk of time I'll never get back." No more with this recipe. If you follow it exactly, you won't be disappointed. We've been in lockdown so I decided to give them another go. These were soft and didn't break open when you filled them. I kept the cooled tortillas in a bag in the fridge for several days, and they were still so soft.

Pro Tip: If you have a child who is an expert with playdough, get that kid to help you roll these out. Seriously! My 11-year-old is a champion tortilla roller thanks to all her days on playdough. If you're not doing this yet, get your kids in training.

In closing, here's the recipe, and from everyone who has ever been a tortilla failure, thank you for redeeming us, Cafe Sucre Farine!! Also, yes, I get that olive oil is not "traditional," but I have nothing to complain about with this awesome recipe.


Cinnamon Sugar Blondies

I originally saw these blondies from Buns in My Oven on Pinterest and wondered if they were legit--they are. These blondies are mixed and baked in under 30 minutes! They are a super quick and delicious dessert that doesn't require any special ingredients. The first time we made them they were delicious but flat. When we used more precise measurements the second time, they turned out chewy and flavorful. One big thing to be mindful of is egg sizes. A standard "large" egg is about 57 grams. I weighed a local egg (all of which are different in size), and it weighed only 30 grams. The difference is significant in a recipe so I doubled the eggs. Also my 9-year-old loved that he could do most of the work on these!

Must remember to take photos before we eat things! 


Cinnamon Sugar Blondies
113g or 1/2 cup butter, melted
1 cup brown sugar (packed)
1 large egg, beaten (check the weight if possible)
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup flour
pinch of salt
5 teaspoons sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon

Preheat the oven to 170C. Grease and flour an 8x8 baking pan. In a bowl mix together brown sugar and melted butter. Add the vanilla. Stir in the beaten egg. Add the flour and salt and stir until you have a smooth batter. It will look a lot like caramel.

Smooth the batter into the square pan. In a small bowl, combine the cinnamon and sugar. Sprinkle the mixture over the top of the batter. Bake in a preheated oven for 22 minutes. Allow to cool a few minutes before cutting into these delicious little bars.

Note: The base recipe (minus sugar and cinnamon) makes a perfect chewy blondie. You could mix in chocolate chips, a little peanut butter, or other toppings to make different varieties.