Twix

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Twix (Millionaire’s shortbread) has a lot going for it: a crunchy shortbread base; a chewy, caramel-like filling; and a shiny, snappy chocolate top (and bottom). The only thing that could make it better would be foolproof methods for producing all three layers. We started by making a quick shortbread with melted butter rather than pulling out the mixer or food processor. Sweetened condensed milk is important to the flavor of the filling, but it also makes the filling vulnerable to breaking because the whey proteins, crucial to keeping the mixture emulsified, have been damaged by heat both during processing and during the cooking of the filling. We added fresh cream to supply just enough whey to keep it together. Melting the chocolate very carefully so that it never got too hot and stirring in grated chocolate at the end created a smooth, firm top layer, which made a suitably elegant finish for this rich yet refined cookie.

ingredients

Crust

2 ½cups (12 ½ ounces) all-purpose flour
½cup (3 ½ ounces) granulated sugar
¾teaspoon salt
16tablespoons unsalted butter, melted

Filling

1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
1cup packed (7 ounces) brown sugar
½cup heavy cream
½cup corn syrup
8tablespoons unsalted butter
½teaspoon salt

Chocolate

8ounces bittersweet chocolate (6 ounces chopped fine, 2 ounces grated)

Makes 40 cookies

For a caramel filling with the right texture, monitor the temperature with an instant-read thermometer. We prefer Ghirardelli 60% Cacao Bittersweet Chocolate Premium Baking Bar for this recipe. Grating a portion of the chocolate is important for getting the chocolate to set properly; the small holes on a box grater work well for this task. Stir often while melting the chocolate and don’t overheat it.

1. FOR THE CRUST: Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position and heat oven to 350 degrees. Make foil sling for 13 by 9-inch baking pan by folding 2 long sheets of aluminum foil; first sheet should be 13 inches wide and second sheet should be 9 inches wide. Lay sheets of foil in pan perpendicular to each other, with extra foil hanging over edges of pan. Push foil into corners and up sides of pan, smoothing foil flush to pan. Combine flour, sugar, and salt in medium bowl. Add melted butter and stir with rubber spatula until flour is evenly moistened. Crumble dough evenly over bottom of prepared pan. Using your fingertips and palm of your hand, press and smooth dough into even thickness. Using fork, pierce dough at 1-inch intervals. Bake until light golden brown and firm to touch, 25 to 30 minutes. Transfer pan to wire rack. Using sturdy metal spatula, press on entire surface of warm crust to compress (this will make finished bars easier to cut). Let crust cool until it is just warm, at least 20 minutes.

2. FOR THE FILLING: Stir all ingredients together in large, heavy-bottomed saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring frequently, until mixture registers between 236 and 239 degrees (temperature will fluctuate), 16 to 20 minutes. Pour over crust and spread to even thickness (mixture will be very hot). Let cool completely, about 1 1/2 hours.

3. FOR THE CHOCOLATE: Microwave chopped chocolate in bowl at 50 percent power, stirring every 15 seconds, until melted but not much warmer than body temperature (check by holding in palm of your hand), 1 to 2 minutes. Add grated chocolate and stir until smooth, returning to microwave for no more than 5 seconds at a time to finish melting if necessary. Spread chocolate evenly over surface of filling. Refrigerate shortbread until chocolate is just set, about 10 minutes. (I flipped it over then coated the other side too. That made it very tricky to cut without cracking the chotolate.

4. Using foil overhang, lift shortbread out of pan and transfer to cutting board; discard foil. Using serrated knife and gentle sawing motion, cut shortbread in half crosswise to create two 6 1/2 by 9-inch rectangles. Cut each rectangle in half to make four 3 1/2 by 9-inch strips. Cut each strip crosswise into 10 equal pieces. (Shortbread can be stored at room temperature, between layers of parchment, for up to 1 week.)

Chicken Potpie Skillet Pizza

Chicken Potpie Skillet Pizza
Serves 4 (or 6 if you’re sharing 6 pizzas)
Try this quick, playful spin to turn pizza night on its head—in a good way. You get all the creamy goodness of chicken potpie, in a fun, eat-with-your-hands way that kids will love. Grown-ups will dig it, too, especially if you offer hot sauce at the table. Cooking the pizza in a preheated cast-iron skillet makes the crust wonderfully crispy so that it doesn’t sog out when the creamy sauce goes on. Be sure to use only 10 ounces of dough (though you’ll likely have to purchase in a 1-pound or larger ball); save the remaining dough to make breadsticks the next night.

Ingredients

  • 4 teaspoons olive oil, divided
  • 1/4 cup prechopped onion
  • 1/4 cup matchstick-cut carrot
  • 1/4 cup prechopped celery
  • 1/4 cup frozen green peas
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup unsalted chicken stock
  • 10 ounce refrigerated fresh whole-wheat pizza dough
  • 5 ounces skinless rotisserie chicken breast, shredded (3/4 cup)
  • 3 ounces preshredded part-skim mozzarella cheese (about 3/4 cup)
  • 1 teaspoon thyme leaves
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/8 teaspoon kosher salt

Nutrition Information

  • calories 332
  • fat 12.3 g
  • satfat 3.4 g
  • monofat 6.5 g
  • polyfat 1.2 g
  • protein 22 g
  • carbohydrate 37 g
  • fiber 6 g
  • cholesterol 44 mg
  • iron 3 mg
  • sodium 674 mg
  • calcium 196 mg
  • sugars 2 g
  • Est. Added Sugars 0 g

How to Make It

  1. Place a 12-inch cast-iron skillet in oven, and preheat oven to 500°F. (Do not remove skillet while oven preheats.)

  2. Heat 1 teaspoon oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high. Add onion; sauté 2 minutes. Add carrot, celery, and peas; sauté 1 minute. Remove mixture from skillet; set aside.

  3. Add flour and 1 tablespoon oil to nonstick skillet. Cook 30 seconds, whisking constantly. Slowly add stock, stirring constantly. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer, whisking often, until mixture is thickened, about 3 minutes. Remove from heat. ((I cooked it longer and made it thick)

  4. Place dough on a lightly floured surface; roll into a 12-inch circle. Carefully place dough in preheated cast-iron skillet; flatten to cover bottom of pan. Bake in preheated oven until crust is lightly browned, about 5 minutes. Remove from oven; increase heat to broil. Top pizza crust with 1/2 cup stock mixture. Sprinkle with onion mixture, chicken, and cheese. Broil until cheese is melted, about 2 minutes. Drizzle with remaining stock mixture. Sprinkle with thyme, pepper, and salt.

Julia Child’s Wine Poached Sea Scallops Poached with Fines Herbes

Julia Child’s Wine Poached Sea Scallops Poached with Fines Herbes
Adapted from Julia Child

1 1/2 teaspoons minced shallots
1/3 cup dry white French vermouth
1/3 cup water
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1 dried bay leaf
1 1/2 pounds whole scallops
1 tablespoon each fresh minced parsley, dill, tarragon, and chives (or any combination thereof)
2-3 tablespoons heavy cream

To a large saucepan, add shallots, vermouth, water, salt, and bay leaf. Bring to a simmer for 3 minutes. Add the scallops and let simmer 1 1/2 to 2 minutes, just until lightly springy to the touch.

Remove from heat and let cool in the liquid at least 10 minutes, to pick up its flavor. Remove scallops, discard bay leaf, and rapidly boil down until almost syrupy.

Stir in minced herbs, then return scallops to the liquid. Briefly reheat scallops, folding in heavy cream at the end.

Note: Simmering times for quartered sea scallops and bay scallops, 15 to 30 seconds; for calicos, bring just to the simmer.