Little Biscoff Cheesecakes

Biscoff Cheesecake

Performance Art

“You know, Lee I think of my life as a kind of music, not always good music but still having form and melody.”

East of Eden, John Steinbeck

Inspiration

Cooking and baking is live performance art. If you never thought you were an artist, I’m taking this opportunity to say that yes you are! We create and share and then it all disappears. Each individual act of cooking and baking is never repeated. Like a long running Broadway show, the more practice, the more consistent the performance. There are so many variables—timing, ingredients, attention to detail, experience, technique, equipment. Some performances are better than others, its real theatre. There are days when my performance is dismal. Even when I’m totally submerged in the process, it can fail. It’s a smooth performance in my kitchen theatre when a new recipe comes together easily. Little Biscoff Cheesecakes are from one such performance. READ MORE . . .

Zucchini Bread with Biscoff and Toasted Pecans

Zucchini Bread with Biscoff and Toasted Pecans

Too much of a good thing.

“And you want to know what to do about it? Sure I do.”

East of Eden, John Steinbeck

Inspiration

Too much zucchini? What a wonderful problem! Let’s call it an opportunity. I’ve worked my way through more versions of zucchini bread than blossoms on a squash vine. This is where I‘ve landed, a place where Biscoff and toasted pecans transform the humble quick-bread to a memorable and requested treat. Biscoff is a version of the famous European cookie, Speculoos. The cookies are sweetly spiced with a pleasant crunch and the spread can be found in smooth or crunchy. Cinnamon and ginger flavored, Biscoff is reminiscent of graham crackers and mild mannered ginger snaps. These are flavors that pair exceeding well with zucchini or other summer squash. READ MORE . . .