Showing posts with label Recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recipe. Show all posts

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Recipes and New Layout

Birds of a Feather is having a fun crop this weekend! The Design Team came up with a bunch of fun challenges. Here is my take on the color challenge (pink, limish green and yellow).
I lifted this layout I found on Pinterest. About the picture....Maddy was being naughty (imagine that! haha!) and I put her in her crib for time out. I noticed she had quit yelling and being loud so I went to take her out and this is what I found. Peyton had helped put almost all her toys in her crib and she was quite content to stay right here and play! Everything came from my stash, and some of it is quite old (I'm talking at least 4 years old!). I pulled all the papers from my scrap file and dug deep to find embellies!

Now for some recipes. A recipe I have been wanting to share for some time is this one. The Best Broccoli Of Your Life. While I have a recipe I like better, I still really enjoy this one. If your on Pinterest, you can find it here. Next up is Brazilian Cheese Bread. You can find it here on Pinterest. I have started a file on Pinterest for Recipes I have tried and liked. Back to the rolls. OH.MY.WORD. are they good! My mom made them last weekend at her house and both Chris and I couldn't stop eating them! You make them in the blender! Crazy huh? And here is the cool part. You can refrigerate the the dough mix for up to a week! Perfect for those people that only have one or two to cook for, you can make a couple rolls at a time! They remind me of sopapias.

That is it for me for today! I have a few more layouts to share. I did have a few photos to share. But I accidentally dropped my netbook and it had my thumb drive in it! :-0 Yes, I want to cry, busted my thumb drive to pieces and I lost EVERYTHING! :-(

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Friday, March 25, 2011

So Sweet Birds of a Feather Layout and Cake Pops

I have another layout to share today using the super cute and fun March Birds of a Feather Kit Co kit. Everything is from the kit and add-ons except the Thickers and scraps I used for the scalloped circles.
I did a lot of doodling. I am pretty sure it was Julie Bonners blog that I saw the different stitches idea like I did on the bottom.

I have been seeing cake pops all over the bloggy world. Then recently while at a flea market type event I tasted one. OH.MY.WORD. was it ever good! I don't remember how I came across this blog, but I did. The blog had a tutorial posted! What perfect timing! :-) A while back Mara had posted a DELICIOUS Snickers Cupcakes recipe with a incredible caramel frosting on her blog. I decided to combine the two. You can see the recipe I used here, or follow these instructions. As you can tell, I need a lesson in dipping things in melted chocolate. These do not look pretty, but dang, their taste makes up for their looks! :-)
1. Bake a cake according to the instructions on the box. I used a Butter Chocolate Cake.
2. Let cake cool COMPLETELY. I refrigerated mine for a while. Then crumble it up in a big bowl. I then refrigerated it more while I made my frosting.
3. You can use store bought frosting or make your own. I opted to make my own. Recipe can be found below. Mix the frosting in with the cake. It will turn into a chunky pudding type texture.
4. Roll the cake/frosting mix into balls and place on a cookie sheet. Mine were smaller in size and made roughly 48-52.
5. Place cookie sheet in freezer. Let the balls freeze pretty hard.
6. All I could find was Almond Bark that was chocolate flavored. I used the WHOLE pack and was short just enough to cover three balls. Melt the chocolate and dip the frozen balls, completely covering them. Place the chocolate covered balls on wax paper.

Now, I am not a cake fan, but these babies are DANG good! The instruction I linked you too, showed the balls on a little stick. I didn't mess with doing the sticks.

Caramel Frosting:

2 sticks unsalted butter, room temp
1/2 cup shortening
2 tsp pure vanilla extract
1 1/2 lb confectioners sugar
1/3 cup caramel topping
1/4 tsp salt

1. Cream butter and shortening in electric mixer. Add vanilla, salt and caramel. Combine well.
2. Begin adding in sugar and mixing thoroughly after each addition. Give it a taste to see if it need more caramel .

I used salted butter and substituted butter for shortening and left out the salt and it came out just as good as the first batch I made following the instructions to a 'T'.

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