Matcha, Chocolate & I
Posted: April 4th, 2010 | Author: Bernie B | Filed under: bernie b ate, bernie b cooks | No Comments »Wow! It’s been a while.
Yes, I have been a lazy sod of late, stuffing myself with Laksa and Steak & Fries (yes, that is my new craving).
I have also of late been experimenting with Matcha (or Powdered Green Tea) a little, and the wonder of so many sweet confections you can create with it.
As the water is so hard in London, it is very difficult to make good Matcha tea, you just can’t create that great froth you get in Japan. So instead I thought I would experiment with some sweet making. In Japan, they have so many beautiful sweets available to buy made with Matcha, the strong flavour of the powdered tea works so well with sweet sugar.
First up was Matcha and White Chocolate Cookies. Using my trusted cookie recipe, I added some Matcha and a lump of White Chocolate. Not bad. Quite tasty. Think next time I would have little White Chocolate chunks rather that a lump in the middle. My intention for that was more for appearances. It looked good, but it would work so much better if you get little nibbles of chocolate as you bite into the cookie. The Matcha worked great in the cookie, fragrant and the flavour of the tea coming through the sweetness.
I like the matching of Matcha and Chocolate. While the sweeter White Chocolate was fun in the cookies, next I thought I would go for a less overtly sweet flavour. I decided that rather than making my mum her usual favourite Madeira Cake, I this time would try a Matcha and Chocolate one. So I substituted some flour for Matcha and Coco Powder. The batter looks wonderful in a rather strangely disgusting way.
I think it’s that combination of green and brown sludge. Once cooked it looked even better and I wanted to try it because it smelt so tasty. But I had to wait to give it to my mother and for her to offer me a slice. Of course I got to taste it, much more subtle than the cookie in terms of flavours. The Coco Powder brought out a different tone in the Matcha, more deeper and less obvious. My mother still prefers the plain Madeira Cake, but I am definitely going to make this for me again.
Next I thought I can combine both ideas of the previous two, the sweetness of White Chocolate and the bitterness of Dark Coco.
So I made some Matcha Truffles. They were so yummy!!!! A White Chocolate Matcha Truffle filling wrapped in a Dark Chocolate shell. Best of both world. Sorry for the blurry image, was in a rush to put the rest of it in my mouth.











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