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  • Coffee Walnut Cookies

    Coffee Walnut Cookies

    Sarah from Room for Tuesday is hosting a Blog Hop Cookie Swap! The participants are linked at the end of the post, and everybody is sharing a different cookie recipe today. There are some great ones, but I’m also enjoying the peek into everybody’s kitchens.


    Coffee walnut cookies are so easy to make, which is great because they’re the first thing I’ve baked in our new oven! I think there’s always a bit of an adjustment from one appliance to another, but in our case we jumped from a 100-year-old cast iron antique to the double-oven range of my dreams. That’s a full post of its own for another day though — let’s get to the cookies, shall we?

    I love sweets and baked goods, but not when they’re too sugary. These are cookies, but they’re scone-like in taste and texture (and thus can be justified as a perfectly fine breakfast item).

    Coffee Walnut Cookies - Blog Hop Cookie Swap | Making it Lovely

    COFFEE WALNUT COOKIES
    • 1-2/3 cups flour
    • tsp baking powder
    • 1/2 tsp salt
    • 2 tbsp instant espresso powder
    • 1/4 cup sugar
    • 1/4 cup light brown sugar
    • 3/4 cup plus 2 tbsp butter, softened
    • 2 eggs
    • 1 cup walnut pieces
    • optional: chocolate chips

    Mix the flour, baking powder, and salt together, set aside. Cream the butter and sugar together. Add eggs, one at a time, then the espresso powder. You can also use instant coffee in a pinch, but the coffee flavor will be far more subtle. Incorporate the flour mixture, then fold in walnuts. These are fantastic with chocolate chips too, either incorporated into the dough or added on top.

    Coffee Walnut Cookies - Cream the butter and sugar together | Making it Lovely

    Coffee Walnut Cookies - Incorporate the flour | Making it Lovely

    I first made these cookies after a recipe by Nigella Lawson, from her 2005 cookbook How to be a Domestic Goddess. I’ve altered the recipe but stay generally true to the original. (Her book is one that I’ve turned to again and again. We’ve made her banana bread too many times to count).

    I spoon the dough onto baking sheets lined with parchment paper. I don’t have a great gauge on time and temperature, but do know that these are very forgiving cookies. In our old oven, I would make these at the “warm” temperature (it ranged from warm, to hot, and then very hot) for about 6 minutes. They’re supposed to be baked at 350° for 10-12 minutes but they were done sooner than that in my new oven too. So basically bake them at whatever, check on them, don’t let them burn. Scientific! (Like I said, these forgiving. My baking methods are all skewed from working with the antique range for so long, but these cookies have a high success rate with all kinds of variables.)

    Coffee Walnut Cookies - Spoon cookie dough out | Making it Lovely

    I know this looks like the world’s tiniest batch of cookies. I need to buy new baking sheets now that we’re going to bake in an oven that can fit something slightly larger than a postage stamp!

    So… first look at the antique stove’s replacement? I wish the lighting were better. I really do! This was a rainy/snowy winter day and I needed the lights on, which makes the photos not as pretty as they could be. I’m not planning a full renovation of the kitchen right now, but obviously the CornuFé is a huge upgrade. I have no shortage of ideas for a full renovation that would of course utilize the new range, but I also have smaller incremental changes in mind that would add up to a perfectly lovely kitchen for years to come.

    Making Coffee Walnut Cookies - Blog Hop Cookie Swap | Making it Lovely

    Anyway! Thanks for stopping by for the coffee walnut cookie recipe! I’d love to hear from you if you make them. And be sure to visit each person linked below for another recipe.

    Coffee Walnut Cookies - Blog Hop Cookie Swap | Making it Lovely


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  • Vintage Finds from Randolph Street Market

    Vintage Finds from Randolph Street Market

    This post is sponsored by Dunkin’ Donuts. They’ve been serving up coffee for 66 years now, selling more than 1.9 billion cups of hot and iced coffee around the world every year. There are over 25,000 ways to order your coffee at Dunkin’ Donuts, and today is National Coffee Day! To celebrate, you can get a medium cup of coffee at Dunkin’ Donuts for just 66 cents.


    The weather was perfect in Chicago this past weekend, so I took my best gal with me over to the Randolph Street Market. We stopped off at Dunkin’ Donuts first before seeking our flea market treasures — coffee for me, frozen hot chocolate and a donut for her.

    Stopping at Dunkin' Donuts First

    Energized and ready, we continued on our way. The Market is held throughout the year indoors, but my favorite time to go is when they have the outdoor portion open too. There’s a booth that’s always there with vintage anatomical models and posters, and every time, I’m tempted to bring a couple home.

    Vintage Anatomical Models

    Bats! Cats! I wanted both of these too, but I restrained myself.

    Bats and Cats

    These gauges and nautical blue pointy things (technical term) were perfectly weathered. What would I use them for? No idea, but aren’t they pretty?

    Gauges

    Giant mirror photo opp! Hello.

    Nicole and Eleanor Balch

    Vintage globes. One is cool, but a collection of them is always so much better.

    Vintage Globes

    I was into these old puppets.

    Quirky Vintage Puppets

    Eleanor brought a toy butterfly with her to the Market, and we left with a collection of real specimens.

    Real Butterfly, Toy Butterfly

    We are now the proud owners of a zillion old butterflies and moths! Such a good score. Some are more interesting and in better shape than others, but we’re both pretty excited about either framing them or coming up with some sort of display under a glass cloche. I’ll be sure to share it here when we do.

  • Coffee Crafted with Care

    Coffee Crafted with Care

    This post is sponsored by Dunkin’ Donuts. I’m an ambassador and will be sharing more throughout the year.


    I told a few friends that I would be working with Dunkin’ Donuts this year, their immediate response was that “their coffee is so good.” And it is! I had no idea how much went into making sure that was the case though until I visited their headquarters in Boston.

    Boston Public Library

    Boston

    They use 100% Arabica coffee beans, and I learned about the strict Dunkin’ Donuts Quality (DDQ) standards they hold themselves to throughout the entire process, from the beans being grown, harvested, roasted, and finally brewed. I went through the coffee cupping experience at their headquarters — noticing the differences between beans sourced from different regions. It reminded me of a wine tasting, and I had never compared coffee beans like that before. Their Original Blend is a light roast that brings together the best of several different coffee beans, and Dunkin’ Donuts Dark Roast is more bold, but still smooth without being bitter.

    Dunkin' Headquarters

    It all adds up to a reliable, freshly brewed cup of coffee. I only really got into drinking it a few years ago, and it quickly became a part of my daily routine. If I’ve got a busy day ahead of me, I need a little energy boost, and I especially love picking up a hot coffee when I have errands to run or places to take the kids. I work it into my routine — wake up and then wake everyone else up. Get the kids ready while Brandon showers, get myself ready while he does the school drop-off, grab my keys and head out the door, grab a drink, and get on with the day.

    Dunkin' Donuts Black Card

    I feel extra fancy getting my coffee now, by the way. They gave me the Black Card! VIP right here.