I have been married a long time, 27 years. Over those years I really have tried not to lie to my husband. Now sometimes I might omit some details, some trivial points. But I do not lie.
As I was baking these cookies, I tasted the batter and I began to think about how I could even get him to try these.
Actually I was worried before the cookie even began. When I went to choose the olives. I wanted to make sure that I was getting the olive oil cured olives. I asked the man behind the counter. I didn't have the heart to tell him that I was putting these olives in a recipe with a cup of confectioners sugar. "Excuse me sir could you tell me which of these olives you would pair with sugar" never came out of my mouth.
When I went home, I cut the recipe in half. We like savory, we tolerate some sweet. But both, in the same mouthful. Maybe in nuts.
I got out the ingredients.
I made the cookies. I didn't like the batter but I thought maybe the flavor would change after baking. When they came out of the oven, I tried another one. My last. I put them on a tray and my husband said "is this a savory cookie" and I pretended that I didn't hear because he would expect full disclosure. Normally I've got his back. But I wanted to see if maybe he'd like them without my input.
He tried one. He hated it. He asked me if it was an April fools joke.
I know that some people already have made and enjoyed this Friday's French Fridays with Dorie . It is amazing how we all have different food preferences.
skillet baked macaroni and cheese
1 day ago
Haha...at least your husband tried these! Sorry these weren't a hit.
ReplyDeletePS Today is our 27th wedding anniversary :)
Awww - sorry it wasn't a very pleasant experience for you.
ReplyDeleteIf I am trying to get The Dude or the kids to eat something I won't comment on what it is or beg them to not ask me until they've tried it...
My husband loves olives so I was pretty sure he would like these. But with that said at first he thought they were blueberries instead of olives! On his second one he said ok I taste olives!! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha:) Very funny story! Sorry they weren't a hit at your house. I was actually surprised how much my husband liked them.
ReplyDeleteI was really surprised that my husband liked these, as he normally dislikes olives. Apparently, the salty-sweet combo worked for him (and for me too). It is a little funny how tastes can differ! Yours do look pretty good, though!
ReplyDeleteSorry these weren’t a hit in your house! We loved them…in fact I froze mine so that I wouldn’t eat them all! My picky eater husband even enjoyed them. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI never know what to expect from Hubby when I am making a recipe.
ReplyDeleteHe surprised me this week by liking these sablés and I was sure he would not. I made egg salad on Monday with ALL the colored eggs.
I happened to read this recipe and realized I needed a hard boiled egg yolk. Can't win.....
I'm amazed by that assortment of olives!
ReplyDeleteYeah, these were a tough sell. But I loved them. Too bad you didn´t! They do look great though. Have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteI was dubious until I tasted them. You just never know. I didn't like a lot of the recipes in March. Hopefully you like next week's recipe better.
ReplyDeleteMy father's reaction when he found out I was making olive cookies was, "That sounds weird. You make a lot of weird things, but somehow it always tastes good." Luckily, he loved them.
ReplyDeleteOn to next week!
It's it grand we don't all like th same things!
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