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Today I ran out of cocoa powder while making beet muffins.  I substituted some Taza chocolate chunks.  If the results are half as good cold as they are fresh out of the oven, I may never go back to the old recipe.

Date: 2022-10-30 08:35 pm (UTC)
kelkyag: baking sheet of home-made white and dark chocolate chip cookies with ginger (cookies)
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IMO, baked goods with chocolate chips/chunks are never quite as good once they've cooled and the chocolate has re-solidified as they are while they're still warm and the chocolate is melty, but they're still pretty darn good.

I have a neglected tin of beets that should get used. Do you think this(these) recipe(s) would work (more or less -- it's not as if I won't play fast and loose with the spicing at least) with tinned beets?

Date: 2022-11-01 03:10 pm (UTC)
kelkyag: baking sheet of home-made white and dark chocolate chip cookies with ginger (cookies)
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Yeah, I can add flour if the batter seems too thin. Also if I bake it up as muffins rather than a single loaf, there's a little more room for variation without winding up with a soggy center or structural issues.

Thank you!

Date: 2023-02-05 11:19 pm (UTC)
kelkyag: baking sheet of home-made white and dark chocolate chip cookies with ginger (cookies)
From: [personal profile] kelkyag
Tinned beets, minced and drained, worked fine! (Though I used something closer to my usual quickbread-with-veggies, which has more flour and less butter.) There was a very entertaining point in the mixing when it looked like I was making red velvet cake.

[personal profile] sauergeek even liked them, and he doesn't generally like beets. :)

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