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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Les Madeleines and all things classic

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The last Literature Club get-together this year for my daughter.  What fun these teen girls have meeting together, discussing wonderful literature and snacking on little cakes and cookies.  Each month, one of the group hosts a literature club based on the classics.   Jane Austin's collection of wonderful masterpieces are popular choices for this group.  You could pick up any one of these girls and transport them to that era and they would fit right in.  I wanted to send my daughter, whose name is Madeleine, with  sweets that seemed fitting for something that might be eaten during the time of Emma or Pride and Prejudice.




It was an easy decision..hint, hint...Les Madeleine cakes.  These are so versatile and delicious for events like a Literature Club.  They aren't really cookies and they are too small to be considered cakes.  The daintiness of the graceful shell pattern make them a quaint little party food.  

The good thing about these delectable little cakes it that they are a snap to make.  I have a non-stick Madeleine mold and these cakes cook nice and fluffy  then slide easily out of the pan. My daughter just likes them plain but I have seen fruit dips that can be set in a bowl for dipping these cakes.  I have also seen chocolate dipped Madeleines that add more richness making them more of a dessert than a snack.


Since it was a Literature Club get-together, we thought packing these nicely in one of our "book boxes" would be a whimsical idea.  


We lined the "book box" with a pretty napkin, arranged the Madeleine cakes snugly inside and off she went to spend a wonderful evening with her girlfriends.  Often, after discussing the literature they watch the movie version of the book.  Beautiful scenes of dancing and parties are typically a part of any Jane Austen novel.  How different society is today than when young Jane fretted over her future.


Les Madeleine cakes are such a  classic sweet to accompany these great works of literature.  They were discussing themes for next year and have chosen classic "fairy tale" novels and how they have changed in their modern interpretations.  I just might have to read along the sidelines too... perhaps with a few Madeleines to keep me company.

So many books, so little time...





Les Madeleine Cakes/Cookies:
Prep Time:  20 minutes
Baking Time:  10-15  minutes


Ingredients:
3 eggs
3/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/3 cup milk
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
6 tablespoons butter, melted and cooled
Beat the eggs with the sugar, vanilla and half of the milk until thick and light yellow. Add the flour and baking powder bit by bit and continue mixing until smooth. Stir in the rest of the milk and the melted butter.

Carefully grease your madeleine tray if necessary. Spoon about two tablespoons of batter into each mold. Bake for 15 minutes at 375°F. Cool on a rack.

Makes 24 madeleines.

You could flavor your madeleines with different things, perhaps orange or lemon zest. A dusting of powdered sugar would look nice as well.

13 comments:

  1. Love this post Sarah...what a fantastic idea. Madelines are a favourite in this house too. We dust them with confectionary sugar before serving. I have all those ingredients in my cupboards today so I know what I will be doing for afternoon tea ;)

    How goes the college hunt? We have a herculean trip planned in July...10 days and a lot of miles across New England. Wishing we still lived there so I could take it weekend by weekend. We are in countdown for ACT exams here....I don't miss that phase of life at all!!

    Off to vote...best wishes Sarah!

    Jeanne xxx

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  2. You have my vote, friend! These madelines look delicious. I need to invest in a pan one of these days :) Your daughter and friends must have had so much fun.

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  3. I love madeleines! My youngest's favorite are ones that we make using Earl Grey.

    Good luck on your Babble Nomination!

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  4. I followed your link from your honest cooking article. So glad to see your blog.

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  5. They look perfect, madeleines always look so incredibly elegant and pretty!

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  6. Love madeleines. What a great idea with the book box! So creative. That's a true Mom :) I can only hope that I can be like that for my son one day :)

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  7. I really have been wanting to make these! i am yet to find a madeline pan.....

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  8. Your madeleines are just lovely. What a wonderful book group for your daughter to belong to!

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  9. Perfect little bites! So pretty and sweet and they sound delicious too. Good luck with Babble, you have my vote!
    Mary

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  10. This blog post is perfectly charming. I love hearing that your daughter is in a Literature club and that she is reading Jane Austen. And the madeleines could not be a better choice. Packed up in the book box they look like a true delight, right out of the pages of Emma or Pride and Prejudice.

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  11. Absolutely lovely...both the Madeleines and the wonderfully creative book box you put them in. Such a pretty treat!
    xo J~

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  12. What fun to be in a literary group like that! I just finished reading The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society late last night, and wanted to move to that island and become a member.

    I have never tried Madeleines...I love how you arranged them. So pretty!

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