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]]>Flaky and buttery, croissants are a classic coffee-side treat. You can get a butter croissant if you don’t want sweetness or a sweet flavor like chocolate or almond. If you like to dip, croissants pair especially well with milky hot coffee like a latte or cappuccino.
Cookies are the best option for dippers. The best one is biscotti because it is crunchy, and soaking it in coffee will give it just the right softness. It’s also perfectly shaped for dipping. But, this principle applies to any other cookie too.
This cinnamon-crusted yellow cake pairs so well with coffee that it is even named for the drink. Coffee cake in Britain is actually coffee-flavored, and this is its original form. However, over time in America, the recipe evolved to become the perfect cake to eat with coffee. So it is tailor-made for this purpose. This treat will go well with any coffee, hot or cold.
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]]>You can store most baked goods like brownies and cookies in airtight containers for up to five days at room temperate. Muffins, breads, and pastries will start to go stale after two to three days. To keep the items fresher longer, tuck a piece of bread inside the storage container to regulate moisture. Baked pies and cakes will stay fresh in a covered stand or keeper went they are wrapped in plastic wrap for two to three days.
Baked goods don’t do well in the fridge as they dry out, so you’re better keeping them in the counter or in the freezer. Store desserts made with raw dairy and eggs like custards or cream pies in the fridge.
When placed in airtight containers, cookies, brownies, muffins, and bread will keep well in the freezer. You can also store pre-rolled balls of unbaked cookie dough in the freezer. If you want to grab just one item, wrap the treats individually in plastic wrap, then aluminum foil, and when you’re ready to eat them, thaw them on the counter.
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]]>The post The Best Pastries to Pair With Coffee appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Flaky and buttery, croissants are a classic coffee-side treat. You can get a butter croissant if you don’t want sweetness or a sweet flavor like chocolate or almond. If you like to dip, croissants pair especially well with milky hot coffee like a latte or cappuccino.
Cookies are the best option for dippers. The best one is biscotti because it is crunchy, and soaking it in coffee will give it just the right softness. It’s also perfectly shaped for dipping. But, this principle applies to any other cookie too.
This cinnamon-crusted yellow cake pairs so well with coffee that it is even named for the drink. Coffee cake in Britain is actually coffee-flavored, and this is its original form. However, over time in America, the recipe evolved to become the perfect cake to eat with coffee. So it is tailor-made for this purpose. This treat will go well with any coffee, hot or cold.
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]]>The post How to Keep Baked Goods Fresher Longer appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>You can store most baked goods like brownies and cookies in airtight containers for up to five days at room temperate. Muffins, breads, and pastries will start to go stale after two to three days. To keep the items fresher longer, tuck a piece of bread inside the storage container to regulate moisture. Baked pies and cakes will stay fresh in a covered stand or keeper went they are wrapped in plastic wrap for two to three days.
Baked goods don’t do well in the fridge as they dry out, so you’re better keeping them in the counter or in the freezer. Store desserts made with raw dairy and eggs like custards or cream pies in the fridge.
When placed in airtight containers, cookies, brownies, muffins, and bread will keep well in the freezer. You can also store pre-rolled balls of unbaked cookie dough in the freezer. If you want to grab just one item, wrap the treats individually in plastic wrap, then aluminum foil, and when you’re ready to eat them, thaw them on the counter.
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