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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Millionaire Shortbread - NaBloPoMo Day 7

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When I finally got my copy of Baked I couldn't wait to decide what to make first. So many incredible sounding and looking recipes, so little time. Since time was something I didn't have a lot of, but just had to make something right then, I decided to go for the Millionaire Shortbread. Now, I'm not saying this recipe was instant gratification, because you do have a couple hours of chilling, but it was worth it. After reading the review over at Serious Eats, they sounded fun, not too difficult, and interesting.

Mainly I was intrigued by the idea of being able to make Dulce de Leche in your microwave. DDL in under 30 minutes instead of several hours sounded pretty awesome to me. I ended up overcooking mine a bit, but overall these cookies were still really incredible. They are described as gourmet Twix candy bars and I'd have to say that is probably a pretty accurate description - except these are so much better!

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Millionaire's Shortbread
- makes 24 bars
(- Adapted from Baked: New Frontiers in Baking by Matt Lewis and Renato Poliafito)

Shortbread:
1/2 cup sugar
1 1/4 cups (2 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened
2 /12 cups all-purpose flour
1 large egg yolk, slightly beaten

Caramel filling:
28 ounces sweetened condensed milk (two 14-ounce cans)

Chocolate glaze:
6 ounces dark chocolate (60% cacao), coarsely chopped
1 teaspoon light corn syrup
1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened, cut into cubes

For the shortbread:
1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. butter the bottom and sides of aa 9-by-13-inch baking pan.
2. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the sugar and butter together until blended.
3. Add 2 cups of the flour and beat until well combined. Add the egg yolk and beat for a few seconds, or until just combined.
4. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured work surface. Dust the top of the dough and your hands with a little flour. Use your hands to gently work the dough into a 6-by-6-inch square. You will have to turn the dough and sprinkle the top with flour as you go. Sprinkle the remaining 1/2 cup flour on the surface of the dough. Fold the dough over and knead until incorporated, then flatten the dough into a rectangle. Transfer the rectangle to the prepared pan and press it into the pan.
5. Prick the dough all over with a fork and bake in the center of the oven for 20 to 22 minutes, until golden brown. Transfer to a wire rack and let cool completely.

For the caramel filling:
1. Put the sweetened condensed milk in a large microwave-safe bowl. Cook on 50 percent power (medium) for 4 minutes, stirring briskly halfway through, until smooth.
2. Cook on 30 percent power (medium-low) for 12 to 18 minutes, until very thick and caramel colored, stirring briskly every 2 minutes, until smooth.
3. Pour the caramel filling over the cooled shortbread and place the pan in the refrigerator until cool, about two hours.

For the chocolate glaze:
1. In a large nonreactive metal bowl, combine the chocolate, corn syrup, and butter. Set the bowl over a saucepan of simmering water and cook, stirring with a rubber spatula, until the mixture is completely smooth. Remove the bowl from the pan and stir for 30 seconds to cool slightly. Pour the mixture over the chilled caramel layer and use an offset spatula to spread it into an even layer.
2. Put in the refrigerator for 1 hour, or until the glaze hardens.
3. Remove the pan from the refrigerator 30 minutes before serving so as not to crack the chocolate glaze. Cut into squares and serve.
4. The bars can be stored in the refrigerator, tightly covered, for up to 4 days.

10 comments:

Unknown said...

That's it - I'm getting this cookbook. That's about the third recipe I've seen from Baked that has made me want to start rifling through my pantry and baking right away. I've made Millionaire's Shortbread from Nigella's How to Be a Domestic Goddess and the recipe didn't work at all, so I'd love to give them another try. Nice job!

Steph said...

I want to get this book so badly! Everyone seems to be baking such yummy recipes from it.

Mary said...

Ok, I have been living under a rock and haven't heard of this cookbook, but I'm going to check it out now and I SO have these cookies bookmarked!

Lauren said...

ohhh my god. these look AMAZING!

Peabody said...

I haven't made these yet. They look fantastic! Glad you got that book, I love Baked.

Melanie said...

Wow, if these are anything like a Twix, and anything close to as good as they look, I'm definitely going to have to make them.

Natalie said...

I've been meaning to try this recipe.. the Baked cookbook has so many good ones! Glad to hear it went well. :)

Unknown said...

So my Darling Daughter and I were watching you on GTU this morning and as they were scrolling thru your blog, she noticed these little treats. Which immediately followed with, "We have to make those Mommy!" So, Thanks for the tip...and all the yummy recipes. I wonder if I'll ever lose this darn weight! Haa! Any LIGHT recipes or foodie bloggers out there that you know of???

Mrs. Broad said...

I am FINALLY getting around to making these- I hope mine only come out as good as yours!! Mine are in the process of being chilled-- thanks for posting and sharing!!

CupcakeChef said...

I LOVE the Baked Cookbook. I (blush) kept it from the Library too long and gladly paid the fine before I got my own copy. :)

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