

I don't know if it was coming down from a hectic December or just being to busy, but Glamah did not rise to the occasion with creativity on this challenge. With so much going on and Certain Someone away, I was grateful I had a savory option with this months challenge. I choose to use the savory recipe by Thomas Keller from his French Laundry Cookbook. The only substitutions I made to this was add a touch of turmeric for color. One day I hope Certain Someone will whisk me off to French Laundry but in the meanwhile I have my savory tuiles. Judging by the labor and almost burnt fingers rolling these babies in a hot open oven, I can see why Mr. Keller charges an arm and a leg for his outstanding cuisine. Personally,I wouldn't want that job to be in charge of the coronet shaped tulies. I didn't have metal coronets so I fashioned some out of parchment paper. The baking tuiles wouldn't keep their shape . I then then improvised with mini metal tartlette pans. Not perfect , but getting a shape. I sprinkled the tuiles with Nigella seeds that made a nice contrast with the turmeric yellow color. The filling was smoked salmon bits that I pureed with lime,onion, and avocado and a sprinkle of cayenne pepper.
It was actually pretty tasty. The buttery tuiles reminded me of a high end crispy potato chip. I will probably go to foodie hell saying that. Is this something I would make again. Maybe. I appreciate learning a new technique but for me this just didn't hold my attention as other challenges have. I realize its a tough job to host these challenges each month and you cant please the thousand of Daring Bakers, Hopefully next month I will get more in the spirit. Please be sure to visit our wonderful hosts and other members to see their creative interpretations of tuiles.


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Your Tuiles look fantastic and so appealing! I love the choice of fulling! Delicious...
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Rosa
Good stuff, this! You are one busy bee in the kitchen, Courtney!
ReplyDeleteI think that sounds like a great pairing! :)
ReplyDeleteYes to the nigella seeds! Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the challenge!!! I will possibly try the savory next!
ReplyDeleteOh, I think you are being far too hard on yourself! Those look fab... although I have heard from others that getting these piping hot little things into any sort of shape without cursing and bodily injury is difficult ;-)
ReplyDeleteBTW, there's a little award for you on my blog: http://www.cooksister.com/2009/01/some-reminders-some-news-and-your-recipes-needed.html
Great job on the challenge... nigella seeds really intrigue me as I've been hearing more and more about them. I will have to be on the lookout for them.
ReplyDeleteYour tuiles are "tuillific"!!hehehe well I skip this month's challenge though :-(
ReplyDeleteps, your goaat curry is calling my name...yay
I didn't rise to the occassion either but you rose way higher then I. Yours look beautiful. Wish I had been there to help you munch on them. :) I would of even brought the wine!
ReplyDeleteNigella seeds, good choice! Well done!
ReplyDeleteHola Courtney! I had to look at wikipedia to learn about nigella seeds... and they have a thousand names... amazing! It's variously called: Black cumin, fennel flower, nutmeg flower, Roman coriander, blackseed, black caraway, or black onion seed. Wow!!!
ReplyDeleteYour tuiles look really nice :D. Don't be that hard on yourself ;D
The filling sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteThese look and sound delicious. Your filling is inspired!
ReplyDeleteYou did such a wonderful job on these Courtney! But everything you do is wonderful, eh? :)
ReplyDeleteSo i followed your link n landed up on Chicago Cooking Examiner, n since yesterday i'm trying to leave a comment n it just wont go thru .. well ...
ReplyDeleteatleast i'm glad i'm back to your site to see these delectable tuiles :)
Great job! I didn't get mine done this month ..too much angst and la-la at my house. Yours are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous presentation! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteOkay, now this is unfair. Your tuiles look like they could be in a top food magazine!!! Everything you did is simply amazing. I am so impressed.
ReplyDeletedon't be so down on yourself. these look like something i'd eat regardless of how inspired they look. and, damn, it's a keller recipe so it can't suck. and you're just being honest that it tastes like a chip!
ReplyDeleteI think this works, darlin and you have good taste in plates, have another one!
ReplyDeleteSo many interesting variations from the Daring Bakers this month. Yours look superb and you are the first I've seen with a savory filling. Sounds delicious.
ReplyDeleteOooh, it's nice to see a savory version. These look mighty tasty! I'd gobble them up.
ReplyDeleteYour tuiles look beautiful! The challenge didn't hold my attention and I've had a rough last couple days so I completely forgot! Thanks for thinking of me!
ReplyDeleteThey're perfect, dear! I love your filling choice, too.
ReplyDeleteSorry so late getting around -- you're the first! And how yummy. I have the French Laundry cookbook and didn't even think of looking for an idea there. Shows you just how creative I'm not these days. But yours is definitely shining through.
ReplyDeleteAnother Cocosensation!!!
ReplyDeleteYour tuiles look great! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteThese sound yummy. I like the black seeds, they create such a beautiful contrast. :)
ReplyDeleteThey came out beautifully, Courtney. You are an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAs always a lovely posting. I really liked doing the tuiles and your looks smashing. Yes the taste is excellent I did all 3 recipes and had a lot of fun. Lovely to hear that you are enjoying the little happinesses of life. It is 45C (113F) here in Sydney and it is hot hot hot. Your blog always leaves me feeling cool cool cool - there is something very tropical isle about the way you write.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tuiles. Your filling is impressive.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous take on these! So original.
ReplyDeleteYour tuiles look just superb Courtney!!
ReplyDeleteI think your tuiles look so tasty! I would gobble them up!
ReplyDeleteI like your savory version Courtney, and I think your salmon with the avocado and lime works great. I would definitly eat these and have a big smile on my face!
ReplyDeleteYour Tuiles look fantastic Coco!
ReplyDeleteRosie x
I had trouble shaping mine, too! Yours look fantastic.
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