Chèvre Blondies
I told you we're nuts for all things goat. (Wait until you see the post planned for early next week!) I don't know if we're moving public opinion, but I do know that we've got some terrific restaurant events planned in the near future--a goat dinner in Philadelphia, one in Boston. I can't wait!
Before all that, I thought I'd share this gorgeous snack/dessert with you. It's from, yep, the goat book. (Got your copy yet? Click here.) This recipe is a great chance to get all goaty and still come out with, well, a blondie.
A decidedly American treat, blondies may have been the original brownie--although the exact details of culinary history are pretty smeared. Still, it's thought that this delicate cake with chocolate chips may have been the precursor to its more chocolaty cohort. (There's already a chocolate chèvre brownie on this blog, a recipe so fine that it was picked up by Fine Cooking as a found favorite. Check it out here.)
I'd like to give you some tips about baking, so let's just get right to it.
Mark Scarbrough | Posted on
Thursday, June 2, 2011 at 10:27AM | in
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