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pistachio sticky buns

pregnancy cravings are real ya’ll.

never before have i had food stick in my mind and loop over and over like i have in the last seven months.

and sometimes, a craving becomes so strong i just have to give in. and in the case of the sticky bun, i gave in HARD. like, i have eaten five buns in twenty-four hours, hard.

now i am not going to lie to you, sticky buns are a labor of love. nothing about making them is particularly challenging, but since this recipe requires time to rise, it is a good one to plan in advance for.

pistachio sticky buns

prep time: 10 minutes

active time: 30 minutes

Inactive time: 3-4 hours

bake time: 35-40 minutes

total time: 5 hours

Ingredients: dough - .25 cup warm water (105-115 degrees). 1 packet (.25 oz) package active dry yeast. .25 cup sugar. .75 cup room temperature whole milk. 4 tbs unsalted butter + 1 tbs for greasing the bowl. 3 egg yolks. 1 tbs orange zest. 1.25 tsp salt. 4 cups all-purpose flour, plus extra for dusting.

filling - .5 cup brown sugar. 1 tbs ground cinnamon. 4 tbs unsalted butter. 2 tbs softened cream cheese.

topping - .5 cup brown sugar. 6 tbs unsalted butter. 2 tbs softened cream cheese. 3 tbs honey. 1.5 cup coarsely chopped pistachios. .5 cup heavy cream.

tools - stand mixer + dough hook. 9 x 13 baking dish. rolling pin. sauce pan.

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start by combining the water, 1 tsp sugar and the yeast in the bowl of a stand mixer. stir well to agitate the yeast and allow it to sit for five minutes until it foams and bubbles up. if the liquid doesn’t thicken and foam, it was inactive and it will not work. try again with different yeast.

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once the yeast is active, add in the milk, 4 tbs butter, remaining sugar, egg yolks, orange zest, salt and 3 cups of the flour.

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combine on a low speed with a dough hook until the dough begins to come together. about 3-5 minutes.

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slowly add the remaining cup of flour till the dough is smooth and slightly sticky. about 2 minutes. remove the dough for a second as you grease the bowl with the remaining tbs of butter. cover the bowl with a towel and set it in a warm place to rise. let the dough rise till it has doubled in size. 1-2 hours.

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while your dough is rising, make your filling and your topping. to make the filling, combine the ingredients in a medium bowl. stir well till it makes almost a paste. to make the topping, combine the butter, cream cheese, honey, sugar and pistachios in a sauce pan. melt over medium heat, stir well to combine and set it aside.

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when your dough has doubled in size, cover a working surface with some flour and roll the dough out till it is about .25 inch thick.

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spread the filling all over the dough.

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roll the dough up to make one long roll. slice into 12 equal pieces.

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use parchment to cover the baking pan (f you don’t have any, no problem, you can skip this step it just makes more mess). spread the topping mixture onto the parchment and top with the rolls. cover the rolls and allow them to rise until they have puffed up and filled the baking pan, 1-2 hours. now, you can do all this prep in advance and then place the buns in the fridge over night and bake in the morning. or, after the second rise you could go ahead and bake them off. whenever you are ready to bake the buns, preheat the oven to 375 degrees f.

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melt the remaining butter and the cream over low heat, just until butter is melted and the liquids have combined. pour the butter & cream mixture over the top of the buns and bake for 35-40 minutes.

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until bubbly and golden brown.

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to serve, scoop out a bun and flip it over onto a plate. scoop up any ooey gooey topping bits left behind and spoon it on top of the sticky bun. serve warm and enjoy.

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xo, a

pistachio sticky buns

prep time: 10 minutes

active time: 30 minutes

Inactive time: 3-4 hours

bake time: 35-40 minutes

total time: 5 hours

Ingredients: dough - .25 cup warm water (105-115 degrees). 1 packet (.25 oz) package active dry yeast. .25 cup sugar. .75 cup room temperature whole milk. 4 tbs unsalted butter + 1 tbs for greasing the bowl. 3 egg yolks. 1 tbs orange zest. 1.25 tsp salt. 4 cups all-purpose flour, plus extra for dusting.

filling - .5 cup brown sugar. 1 tbs ground cinnamon. 4 tbs unsalted butter. 2 tbs softened cream cheese.

topping - .5 cup brown sugar. 6 tbs unsalted butter. 2 tbs softened cream cheese. 3 tbs honey. 1.5 cup coarsely chopped pistachios. .5 cup heavy cream.

tools - stand mixer + dough hook. 9 x 13 baking dish. rolling pin. sauce pan.

start by combining the water, 1 tsp sugar and the yeast in the bowl of a stand mixer. stir well to agitate the yeast and allow it to sit for five minutes until it foams and bubbles up. if the liquid doesn’t thicken and foam, it was inactive and it will not work. try again with different yeast. once the yeast is active, add in the milk, 4 tbs butter, remaining sugar, egg yolks, orange zest, salt and 3 cups of the flour. combine on a low speed with a dough hook until the dough begins to come together. about 3-5 minutes. slowly add the remaining cup of flour till the dough is smooth and slightly sticky. about 2 minutes. remove the dough for a second as you grease the bowl with the remaining tbs of butter. cover the bowl with a towel and set it in a warm place to rise. let the dough rise till it has doubled in size. 1-2 hours. while your dough is rising, make your filling and your topping. to make the filling, combine the ingredients in a medium bowl. stir well till it makes almost a paste. to make the topping, combine the butter, cream cheese, honey, sugar and pistachios in a sauce pan. melt over medium heat, stir well to combine and set it aside. when your dough has doubled in size, cover a working surface with some flour and roll the dough out till it is about .25 inch thick. spread the filling all over the dough. roll the dough up to make one long roll. slice into 12 equal pieces. use parchment to cover the baking pan (f you don’t have any, no problem, you can skip this step it just makes more mess). spread the topping mixture onto the parchment and top with the rolls. cover the rolls and allow them to rise until they have puffed up and filled the baking pan, 1-2 hours. now, you can do all this prep in advance and then place the buns in the fridge over night and bake in the morning. or, after the second rise you could go ahead and bake them off. whenever you are ready to bake the buns, preheat the oven to 375 degrees f. melt the remaining butter and the cream over low heat, just until butter is melted and the liquids have combined. pour the butter & cream mixture over the top of the buns and bake for 35-40 minutes. until bubbly and golden brown. to serve, scoop out a bun and flip it over onto a plate. scoop up any ooey gooey topping bits left behind and spoon it on top of the sticky bun. serve warm and enjoy.

blood orange + lavender muffins

valentine’s day is upon us and the day is going to be pretty low key over here at la casita costa mesa.

wes has to work that night (restaurant life) so we will be celebrating with our traditional lobster tails & my caesar salad another night. we have even toyed with the idea of venturing out to celebrate twice and try a new restaurant that has been on our list. restaurant tbd of course because the list is long and we haven’t picked a winner yet.

but my love of valentine’s day is strong and so you know i will be celebrating with a special treat.

i’ve been dreaming of these blood orange and lavender muffins for a while now. the lavender in my garden is starting to grow strong again and the blood oranges are gorgeous right now so i lucked out and they came together right at my favorite time of year.

now, while the final shot looks great, what you don’t see is that i made these once and burnt them to smithereens because i was doing too many things at once. just keeping it real. keeping it realer, i still ate three of the burnt ones because the inside was still soft and insanely delicious.

blood orange + lavender muffins

serves: 12 muffins

prep time: 10 minutes

active time: 10 minutes

bake time: 30 minutes

total time: 50 minutes

ingredients: 2 cups flour. 2 tsp baking powder. 1 tsp kosher salt. .5 cup (1 stick) butter. 1 cup sugar. 2 eggs. .5 cup milk. 1 tsp vanilla extract. 2 blood oranges, zested and peel removed (one orange you will segment and chop and one you will juice half the orange and slice the other half thin for the muffin tops). 1 tsp fresh lavender leaves or 1 tsp finely chopped dried lavender flowers. muffin tin and muffin liners. stand mixer or hand blender.

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start by preheating your oven to 375 degrees f. in the bowl of a stand mixer with the paddle attachment or in a bowl with a hand blender, combine the sugar, butter, lavender and blood orange zest. cream together the butter and the sugar.

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add in the eggs one at a time followed by the vanilla extract.

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pour in half the flour mixture, followed by the milk and blood orange juice and then the remaining flour mixture.

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finally, add in the blood orange segments and stir till just combined.

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fill each muffin tin two thirds of the way to the top.

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top each with a blood orange wedge.

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bake for 25-30 minutes until lightly golden on top and a toothpick comes out clean.

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serve warm or at room temperature.

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xo, a

blood orange + lavender muffins

serves: 12 muffins

prep time: 10 minutes

active time: 10 minutes

bake time: 30 minutes

total time: 50 minutes

ingredients: 2 cups flour. 2 tsp baking powder. 1 tsp kosher salt. .5 cup (1 stick) butter. 1 cup sugar. 2 eggs. .5 cup milk. 1 tsp vanilla extract. 2 blood oranges, zested and peel removed (one orange you will segment and chop and one you will juice half the orange and slice the other half thin for the muffin tops). 1 tsp fresh lavender leaves or 1 tsp finely chopped dried lavender flowers. muffin tin and muffin liners. stand mixer or hand blender.

start by preheating your oven to 375 degrees f. in the bowl of a stand mixer with the paddle attachment or in a bowl with a hand blender, combine the sugar, butter, lavender and blood orange zest. cream together the butter and the sugar. add in the eggs one at a time followed by the vanilla extract. pour in half the flour mixture, followed by the milk and blood orange juice and then the remaining flour mixture. finally, add in the blood orange segments and stir till just combined. fill each muffin tin two thirds of the way to the top. top each with a blood orange wedge. bake for 25-30 minutes until lightly golden on top and a toothpick comes out clean. serve warm or at room temperature.