You can leave the caramel and nuts off, and I prefer to add ~1-2 extra tablespoons of cinnamon to the filling. And some extra butter+sugar to make it extra cinnamony when I do.
(For the record… I’m not paid or anything, but KAF is a flour maker, and they have a lot of wonderful recipes. And if something fails or you have a question… they’ve a hotline with their test bakers…for free.)
Edit: I usually top with an American buttercream- vanilla with just a drop of almond extract.(softened butter, 1 stick, add powdered sugar and milk until it’s light and fluffy whipped at high speed. More sugar makes it more airy, more milk and butter denser)(it’s a very flexible frosting. Chocolate, coffee. You name it. Also if you need a crisp white or brilliant colors; use crisco- but it tastes gross in comparison….)
When I freeze mine I use rice flour for dusting them. When I used wheat flour I sometimes found (especially in high humidity) that some of the dusting flour would stick to the pasta andbe difficult to remove without getting gummy. With rice flour it just settles to the bottom of the pot.
i was making toum from recipes and I loved it but worried ‘it can’t surely be this garlicy’ and finally tried store toum and it was identical it really really is that garlicy. soooo good on pita with falafel
Fucking lies. My mom has a special recipe for garlic and shallot soup that will leave you literally farting garlic vapors and it’s both delicious and could use more garlic.
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