August 22, 2021
Yesterday where's the beef? turned 15 years old. It holds a different place in my life than it did in 2006. I'm grateful for the few people who still read along, and for the many connections we've made along the way, but I think that continuing to update a non-monetised blogspot.com in 2021 has to be more about satisfying yourself than any imagined audience. It's serving that purpose.
On the 15th anniversary of this blog's first post, I forgot to buy a pretty slice of layer cake from Gloria and photograph it with a lit candle as I had intended. Instead, I went on a long bike ride in lovely weather with Michael, picked up some frozen La Panella pies to enjoy in the locked-down weeks to come, and baked these peanut butter crinkles with ingredients I already had at home. They're not very glamorous, and now the blog post is a day too late to properly mark the occasion.
That doesn't really bother me. The recipe is from my paternal grandmother, who was an excellent baker, and it's the one recipe that I have in her handwriting. It's very simple, and I find the combination of lemon rind and peanut butter in a dessert a little unexpected. I don't think the biscuits taste very lemony, but the rind definitely adds a little something, and brings them closer to the flavour that I remember. I've not tried veganising them, but I bet they'd be just dandy with margarine instead of butter.