Saturday, August 15, 2009

New Baby Gift is well received :)

A FOP (friend of platine) just sent us this picture, and I couldn't resist it.



You see, she is celebrating the birth of her new baby brother (notice the 'it's a boy' cookie is half eaten!) platine style. The new mom sent us rave reviews of how the entire family enjoyed the Personalized Welcome Baby tin. We sent them one of the Baby Boy tins and even added the new baby's name and monogram to some of the cookies.
Here's a picture of some of the contents of the baby boy tin:

If you are looking for a great gift for new parents - definitely send them one of these tins, after all, there are only so many baby blankets that can fit in the linen closet, and platine cookies definitely taste better!

Monday, August 10, 2009

WE HAVE A WINNER!


The votes are in and although it was close, The Tarte aux Peches is the big winner.

Come into the bakery this week, Wednesday - Saturday to enjoy a fresh, french peach
tarte with a little bit of a Platine twist.

See you at the Bakery.

Friday, August 7, 2009

We are Counting your Votes

It has been a really exciting week here at Platine Bakery. We are gearing up to announce the winning recipe for our Julia Child contest.

Here is a quick reminder of what you all have been voting for:



Check back in with us on Monday as we announce the winner!

Platine on "Good Food on KCRW"


Yesterday, Harriet Ells from Good Food on KCRW, came into the bakery to see what we are cooking up for Julia Child's birthday. We chatted about how cooking has changed over the past 50 plus years, yet with that said, Julia's recipes still work today.

Enjoy the video and be on the look out for the winning recipe!

Eat Rich!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Loving the new press

Check out this great write up:

http://www.eatsipchew.com/?p=1280#more-1280

Happy Birthday Julia Child!



With the upcoming opening of the movie, Julie and Julia, we have decided to honor her as one of the most inspirational icons of American cooking.

Julia Child's birthday is August 15th. We, here at platine cookies, want to celebrate her birthday. And we want you to all join in on the celebration. We have decided to have a contest. We have chosen a few of our favorite dessert recipes from Mastering the Art of French Cooking and in doing so, are allowing our friends, clients and customers to vote via our blog, twitter and in person on which dessert we should featuring during the week of her birthday.

While we do not for a moment believe that we can improve upon a Julia Child recipe, we thought it would be fun to feature one of her recipes with our own platine twist. It will be up to the voters to decide which way to do so.

As we mentioned, Julia Child's birthday is August 15th. We are asking that all votes be in by Friday, August 7th. You can either leave a comment below to vote on one of your favorites or leave your comments on our facebook page (platinecookies) or via email: chef@platinecookies.com. Once we receive all your votes we will tally them and create the chosen recipe which will be featured in our bakery the week of August 10th. We will also have something special planned for the actual day of her birthday, Saturday, August 15th.

Please savor the list below and we look forward to your comments:

Tarte Aux Pêches
Peaches are at their best this time of year, so they need little embellishment. We’ll follow Julia’s recipe and bake them in a simple pastry crust with a few almonds for a little crunch.

Tarte au Citron et aux Amandes
Lemon and Almond Tart – Julia’s pastry crust is filled with a lemon scented almond cream (frangipane) and finished with candied lemon peel. We love this twist on a classic dessert!

Gâteau de Crêpes
layers of tiny crepes (the size is what will make it platine style!) are stacked with alternating layers of thinly sliced macerated strawberries. Julia’s recipe says to “avert your face, set liqueur aflame with a lighted match, and bring the blazing dessert to the table.” But she also says “Flame the crepes or not, as you wish,” we wish not!

Clafouti aux Mûres
Blackberry Clafouti – we have a blackberry vine growing in our backyard, so we couldn't’t resist this recipe for a different take on the traditional Clafouti (kind of like a sophisticated blackberry pancake).

Reine de Saba
literally the ‘Queen of Sheba’ – this classic French dessert is a chocolate cake with a slightly underdone center, chocolate Buttercream and a little almond for decoration.

Palmiers
we had to have some cookies in this contest! - palmiers are simple cookies, sometimes called elephant ears, make of puff pastry that has been baked with sugar to caramelize. Our twist – add a little orange zest and make the cookies bite sized.

Almond Biscotti
although this recipe isn’t from the Mastering the Art of French Cooking, it is from the Baking with Julia Cookbook, and we couldn’t have a contest without a few cookies. This is Jamie's favorite biscotti recipe (she has been making it since she got the book when she was in Culinary School – signed by Julia Child when she spoke at her school), it has great flavor and isn’t as dry as some other biscotti.