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date cake + salted caramel & b. toffee
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wooooohoooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i finally get to share with you one of the big projects that i have been cooking up in my teenie tiny kitchen!

it's crazy the difference between when you are TRYING to do what you love for work, and when you are ACTUALLY doing what you love for work. and it finally feels like i'm REALLY doing what i love for work. 

and lately, i've been working on a collaboration with b. toffee. a DELICIOUS and LOCAL toffee company sold in some amazing retailers nation wide. we just so happen to have a bunch of friends in common, so it was a natural fit for us to work together on something sweet in and out of the kitchen. 

not only is their toffee the PERFECT addition to this date cake + salted caramel, they were the perfect people to throw a little party to celebrate the upcoming event season with. so together, we are throwing a bash for creatives, small business owners and local influencers to eat, drink and mingle. 

planning has been zapping a bit of my time (hence why i am down to one post a week) but it is just the beginning of some very exciting things and i can't wait to share everything with you as it unfolds. 

date cake + salted caramel & b. toffee

prep time: 10 minutes

bake time: 25-30 minutes

total time: 40 minutes

ingredients: 12 oz pitted & chopped dates. 1 tsp baking powder. 1 cup water. .25 cup butter at room temperature, plus some for the pan. .25 cup sugar. 1 tsp orange zest. 2 eggs at room temperature. 1 tsp vanilla extract. 1.25 cups all purpose flour. 1 tsp kosher salt. 1.5 tbs baking soda. .5 cup salted caramel. b. toffee for garnish. 

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start by preheating your oven to 350 degrees f. in a large sauce pot, combine the water and dates. bring the liquid to a boil, breaking up the dates as you go. Simmer for 1 minute and then remove it from the heat.

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add in the baking powder.

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the mixture will bubble a bit. set the dates aside.

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in the bowl of a stand mixer with a paddle attachment or large bowl with a hand mixer, combine the butter, sugar and zest. mix together on a medium speed for a few minutes till light and fluffy.

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add in the eggs one at a time. then pour in the vanilla. your mix may look like it is not combined.

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combine the flour and salt and then add it in to the wet mixture a little at a time.

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push the batter down the sides of the bowl and with the mixer on slow, add in the date mixture one third at a time till everything is combined.

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add in the baking powder and mix till just combined. 

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you can make the cake in a 9 inch cake pan or some ramekins. make sure to butter them well.

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fill the bottom of what you use to bake your cake with some salted caramel, just so the bottom is lightly coated.

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if you are using ramekins, fill them .75% of the way up and bake the cake or cakes for 25-40 minutes (smaller cake pan, less time). just until a toothpick comes out of the center clean. allow the cakes to cool for a couple minutes then turn out.

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drizzle with salted caramel, top with b. toffee and enjoy warm. 

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xo, a

date cake + salted caramel & b. toffee

prep time: 10 minutes

bake time: 25-30 minutes

total time: 40 minutes

ingredients: 12 oz pitted & chopped dates. 1 tsp baking powder. 1 cup water. .25 cup butter at room temperature, plus some for the pan. .25 cup sugar. 1 tsp orange zest. 2 eggs at room temperature. 1 tsp vanilla extract. 1.25 cups all purpose flour. 1 tsp kosher salt. 1.5 tbs baking soda. .5 cup salted caramel. b. toffee for garnish. 

start by preheating your oven to 350 degrees f. in a large sauce pot, combine the water and dates. bring the liquid to a boil, breaking up the dates as you go. Simmer for 1 minute and then remove it from the heat. add in the baking powder. the mixture will bubble a bit. set the dates aside. in the bowl of a stand mixer with a paddle attachment or large bowl with a hand mixer, combine the butter, sugar and zest. mix together on a medium speed for a few minutes till light and fluffy. add in the eggs one at a time. then pour in the vanilla. your mix may look like it is not combined. combine the flour and salt and then add it in to the wet mixture a little at a time. push the batter down the sides of the bowl and with the mixer on slow, add in the date mixture one third at a time till everything is combined. add in the baking powder and mix till just combined. you can make the cake in a 9 inch cake pan or some ramekins. make sure to butter them well. fill the bottom of what you use to bake your cake with some salted caramel, just so the bottom is lightly coated. if you are using ramekins, fill them .75% of the way up and bake the cake or cakes for 25-40 minutes (smaller cake pan, less time). just until a toothpick comes out of the center clean. allow the cakes to cool for a couple minutes then turn out. drizzle with salted caramel, top with b. toffee and enjoy warm. 

plum + pistachio crumble

so, here is what's going on in a nutshell. california is burning. after watching the hurricanes tear through the south and eastern part of the us, i couldn't help but wonder if we had some crazy weather of our own headed our way. well, it is here.

i have been glued to the tv, studying the evacuations and constantly communicating with my mom who is right on the border of the evacuation zones of the second canyon fire. my grandmother who lives in anaheim hills has already evacuated. it's the closest a fire has been to my childhood home since i was in the second grade. i am on edge, and i know i'm not alone.

when things started getting crazy, i rang my mom to ask what she was doing. her answer? cleaning the pool. why? because she can't just sit and do nothing! her words, not mine. 

well, the apple must not fall from the tree.because i also can't just sit still. i have already gone through drawers and folded laundry. on to baking. the only bright light of the day is this delicious plum crumble. if you need a healthy distraction, something to do with idle hands or just a delicious dessert, this crumble has you covered.

plum + pistachio crumble
serves: 5-6
prep time: 10 minutes
active time: 5 minutes
bake time: 45 minutes
total time: 1 hour
ingredients: 4 plums, thinly sliced (about 3 cups). .25 cup white sugar. 1 tbs corn starch. 1 tsp orange zest. .25 tsp vanilla extract. 5 tbs butter, melted. .5 cup rolled oats. .5 cup all purpose flour. .25 packed cup of brown sugar. .25 cup crushed pistachios. .5 tsp cinnamon. .25 tsp nutmeg. .25 tsp kosher salt. medium sized baking dish. optional whipped cream or vanilla ice cream. 

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start by preheating your oven to 350 degrees f. in a large bowl, combine the plums, white sugar, corn starch, zest and vanilla extract. stir well to combine. 

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pour the plum mixture into your baking dish. 

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in a second bowl, combine all but the melted butter and mix well. 

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drizzle in your butter and mix until the mixture is moist and crumbly. 

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pour the topping over the fruit. spread the topping out evenly. 

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i saved a couple plum slices to decorate but it is not required. 

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bake for 45 minutes until the fruit starts to bubble and the topping is golden brown. 

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allow to cool slightly and serve warm. 

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xo, a

plum + pistachio crumble serves: 5-6 prep time: 10 minutes
active time: 5 minutes
bake time: 45 minutes
total time: 1 hour
ingredients: 4 plums, thinly sliced (about 3 cups). .25 cup white sugar. 1 tbs corn starch. 1 tsp orange zest. .25 tsp vanilla extract. 5 tbs butter, melted. .5 cup rolled oats. .5 cup all purpose flour. .25 packed cup of brown sugar. .25 cup crushed pistachios. .5 tsp cinnamon. .25 tsp nutmeg. .25 tsp kosher salt. medium sized baking dish. optional whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.
tart by preheating your oven to 350 degrees f. in a large bowl, combine the plums, white sugar, corn starch, zest and vanilla extract. stir well to combine. pour the plum mixture into your baking dish. in a second bowl, combine all but the melted butter and mix well. drizzle in your butter and mix until the mixture is moist and crumbly. pour the topping over the fruit. spread the topping out evenly. i saved a couple plum slices to decorate but it is not required. bake for 45 minutes until the fruit starts to bubble and the topping is golden brown. allow to cool slightly and serve warm.