Good Tidings
As I close the door on the last 72 hours of holiday frenzy, I am exhausted…and very, very content. All the baking, the wrapping, the cooking, the delivering, the early rising, the excitement of my children as they delighted in giving one another presents, the…
As I close the door on the last 72 hours of holiday frenzy, I am exhausted…and very, very content. All the baking, the wrapping, the cooking, the delivering, the early rising, the excitement of my children as they delighted in giving one another presents, the pup playing in the boxes, the washing of every single baking sheet I possibly own, the new toy playing, the glasses of cheer, the toasts to Christmas — all of it — was worth every minute. I hope you and yours are feeling the spirit of the holidays, and I want to thank you so much for joining me here, for letting my family’s stories and the food I share into your life. From our family to yours, we send you sincere wishes of good tidings this holiday season!
OH great. I look forward to the recipe. It– the brioche ring!– looks like a winner. ;-)
Hi, and happy New Year to you and yours. I ran across this post in my inbox long afte the season, but fell in love with the look of this strudel, rugalach, stollen, or whatever it is. Could you please direct me to the recipe? Thanks so much and I love your blog and facebook page. Always getting ideas from you. Cheers. s
Hi Sarah! Happy New Year! This was a brioche ring I made, based on the brioche dough from Artisan Bread in 5. It’s studded with currants. I hope to share how I made it soon, but in the meantime, do check out Zoë François’s recipe – it’s such a good dough. I hope this helps!!