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Baking Tips
Tips from a pro: Home baking for
professional results
Recipe Below

It's pretty easy to fall into a baking rut.
There's the classic chocolate chip cookie,
or maybe your kids have a home-baked
favorite that you've made a thousand times.
Once you get a recipe down, it sometimes
feels easier to just go with what you know.
But many bakers find that getting creative
in the kitchen can be rewarding - literally.
Commercial and artisan bakers recently got
together to test their mettle in creating
deliciously unique recipes that incorporated
raisins in new and different ways. They were
competing in the America's Best Raisin Bread
Contest, put on by the California Raisin
Marketing Board. The contest brought in a
crowd of distinguished bakers from across
the country to create and showcase their
prized loaves that included stand-outs such
as Cardamom Pecan Raisin Bread, Honey Nut
Raisin Bread and California Gold Rush Bread.
While these creations were produced by the
hands of the pros, they can certainly serve
as a mouth-watering inspiration for your
next baking adventure at home.
The grand prize winner in the artisan
category was Larry Lobe of Dawn Food
Products in Phoenix. Lobe took top honors
for his Sicilian Raisin Bread. His baking
advice for everyone, from beginners to
advanced home chefs, is to "use the finest
ingredients possible." Look for natural,
healthy products to incorporate into your
creations, from trusted sources - whether it
is dried fruit, spices or chocolate, you can
find high-quality options at most grocery
stores today.
As most kitchen enthusiasts know, the art of
baking is not the same as the
improvisational nature of cooking. As Lobe
notes, it is a science, and he points out
that it is essential to follow baking
guidelines such as baker's percentages. Even
though you need to keep the practical side
of baking in mind, Lobe urges home bakers to
take some chances. "Always be creative and
come up with new and exciting ideas," he
says.
Lobe also notes the importance of having a
willing taste-test team. This is what he
calls his "secret weapon" - something that
most moms will easily find right at home.
But you can also look to friends and family,
too. "My neighbors know I'm a baker and can
easily find their way to my house, so I get
a lot of constructive criticism around the
neighborhood."
There are a few characteristics that Lobe
says he shares with other successful bakers.
One is persistence - there will always be a
less-than-perfect loaf or batch, but it's
important to look at it as a lesson for
improving the next one. The other is a
dedication to looking for quality
ingredients. If you start out with strong
ingredients, you'll be better equipped to
really make a superior product.
Look for high-quality flour and butter, and
if you can find them, farm-fresh eggs, and
then add to those basics with the best
flavor enhancers you can find. Fresh, not
stale, spices add dynamic scents and tastes
(grind your own if you have the time) and
California Raisins pack a sweet punch of
flavor and have great nutritional value,
too. For great recipe ideas that will be a
big hit in your house, go to
www.LoveYourRaisins.com.
Try applying Lobe's tried-and-true tips to
the tasty, family pleasing recipe below.
These unique muffins are easy-to-make and
are great for breakfast or any time of day.
Savory Cheddar Muffins
Yield: 12 muffins
Ingredients:
2 cups all purpose flour
3 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon paprika
1/4 cup butter or shortening
1 egg, beaten
1 cup milk
1 cup grated cheddar cheese
2/3 cup California Raisins
Directions:
Sift the flour with the baking powder, salt
and paprika. Cut in butter until mixture
resembles fine crumbs. Stir in remaining
ingredients until just moistened. Spoon into
well-greased muffin pans. Bake at 425
degrees F for 25 minutes.
Courtesy of ARA Content
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