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Aug. 20th, 2005 08:22 pmI've talked about Sand Tarts before as one of my very favorite holiday cookies. Because I've been smitten with limes since the onset of guacamole season, I took it upon myself to make sand tarts with grated lime peel instead of with grated lemon peel. That was an educational experience.
1. Grated lime peel is a very intriguing flavoring agent that creates a complex, flavorful cookie. People who know me IRL will probably get to see the lime-flavored ones in action at some future point in time, probably a point in time with much lower humidity.
2. Making thin, crisp butter cookies when the fucking humidity is through the roof is a bad idea because the damn humidity makes the carefully browned, thin-enough-to-see-through, crisp-enough-to-shatter butter cookies SOGGY in like half an hour. It's a tragedy to make the angels weep, I tell you.
1. Grated lime peel is a very intriguing flavoring agent that creates a complex, flavorful cookie. People who know me IRL will probably get to see the lime-flavored ones in action at some future point in time, probably a point in time with much lower humidity.
2. Making thin, crisp butter cookies when the fucking humidity is through the roof is a bad idea because the damn humidity makes the carefully browned, thin-enough-to-see-through, crisp-enough-to-shatter butter cookies SOGGY in like half an hour. It's a tragedy to make the angels weep, I tell you.
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Date: 2005-08-21 10:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-08-21 11:18 pm (UTC)I don't have a shortbread recipe, but maybe I should get one.
You've had the sand tarts with lemon -- I took 'em to New Year's back in January. You allowed as how they were nice then, iirc. The lime ones are at least as nice as that, possibly nicer. It's hard to tell because they're SOGGY right away and that just ruins it for me, though not enough to prevent me from eating the damn things.