Thank you, Dad...
Thank you for instilling in us the love of old cars, cold beer, the jalapeno and stove-popped popcorn.
Thank you for...
- making pancakes for breakfast,
- climbing the stairs to wake me for school in the mornings, even climbing them twice most mornings when I asked for "5 more minutes,"
- leaving the light on in the hall.
Thanks for forgiving me when...
- I backed the car into the side of the house,
- I rear-ended your car with mine when following you home from the mall,
- I "cleaned" your entire car with Windex....paint and all.
{I have no idea why Texas women have a reputation for BIG hair.}
I love that you...
- will hop in the car and drive 10 hours spur of the moment,
- accompanied us to every concert we attended in high school {and I'm sorry about all of my screaming at Rick Springfield},
- are always the life of the party and ready for a laugh.
- being at every swim meet, not just to watch, but to set-up, tear-down and time every race,
- coaching Molly's soccer team,
- chaperoning all those choir trips...
Thanks for getting us through when Mom died.
So much more to thank you for, but you get the idea. We love you. Happy Father's Day. These biscotti are for you.
Gouda Biscotti (ie: cookies for beer)
{adapted from Food & Wine magazine}
2 & 1/4 tsp. instant yeast (active dry is what the original recipe calls for. Click here for more info/instructions.)
3/4 c. plus 2 TBSP warm water, divided
1 TBSP sugar
2 & 3/4 c. all-purpose flour, divided, plus more for dusting
8 oz. Gouda , grated
1/2 c. walnuts, finely chopped
1/8 tsp cayenne
1 teaspoon kosher salt
6 TBSP unsalted butter, softened
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Dump the dough and any loose bits onto a lightly floured work surface and knead until smooth, about 5 minutes. Divide into thirds (a bench scraper is great for this). Using your hands and a rolling pin, form each piece into a log, about 8-9" long and about 1" high.
Preheat oven to 350.
Remove the plastic wrap and paper towels and bake the logs for about 35 minutes, until they are golden and puffed. Place the baking sheet on a cooling rack and let cool for 20 minutes.
Meanwhile, reduce the oven temp. to 300 and put racks on the lower and upper thirds of the oven (use your oven mitts!). Line another baking sheet with parchment.
{Printable labels from Martha Stewart.}
What would you thank your dad for?