Tasty, satisfying, and easier to make than cookies
Labor Day has come and gone in our part of the world, which means kids are back in school. So maybe you need some snacks for them?
Like these Peanut Butter Bars. They’re tastier than cookies – not to mention more dense and less dry. Plus, they’re easier to make because you don’t have to form individual cookies.
Best of all, kids love them! And we’ve noticed that adults can’t resist them either. That includes us. Though whether we’re kids or adults is still up for debate.
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Showing posts with label Flour. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
Peanut Butter Bars
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Brown Sugar,
Butter,
Dessert,
Eggs,
Flour,
Peanut Butter,
Sugar
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Buckwheat Pancakes
Nutty and funky, buckwheat adds extra flavor to your morning pancakes
Ready for some pancakes (aka griddlecakes)? Now’s the perfect season. Shrove Tuesday (Mardi Gras) is next week – and pancakes traditionally are on the menu.
These buckwheat beauties take pancakes up a notch. Because we like to buck the trend.
Ready for some pancakes (aka griddlecakes)? Now’s the perfect season. Shrove Tuesday (Mardi Gras) is next week – and pancakes traditionally are on the menu.
These buckwheat beauties take pancakes up a notch. Because we like to buck the trend.
Labels:
Baking Powder,
Breakfast,
Buckwheat Flour,
Butter,
Eggs,
Flour,
Maple Syrup,
Milk
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
Pumpkin Pancakes
Top with butter and maple syrup for a breakfast blowout
Looking to feed a breakfast crowd on Thanksgiving morning? Or maybe the day after? We’ve got you covered.
Canned pumpkin purée provides the base flavor for these Pumpkin Pancakes. Then we add pumpkin-pie spices for extra zest. It all makes for an exceptionally tasty treat.
So maybe prepare an extra big batch? Because these will go like, well, hotcakes.
Labels:
Baking Powder,
Butter,
Cinnamon,
Eggs,
Flour,
Maple Syrup,
Milk,
Pumpkin
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Date-Walnut Squares
Lighter and tastier than many traditional recipes
Date-and-nut squares (aka bars) are a classic at holiday time. Problem is, many recipes yield dense – and filling – concoctions. This recipe is lighter, but still packs plenty of flavor.
Your guests will appreciate that. Because they’ll certainly want more than one.
So for your next holiday bash, we suggest baking a double batch of these beauties. You’ll have leftovers, but that’s the point. Because these are wonderful for breakfast, too.
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Italian Sesame Cookies
A grown-up treat that’s not over sweet
Christmas is coming up soon. And that means cookies. We bake lots of them at our house.
But sometimes we need to lessen the sugar overload. Which this cookie does, with style. It has just enough sweetness to satisfy, but not too much.
These cookies are great with tea or coffee, or with the classic glass of milk. They make a nice afternoon treat, too.
Even your kids will like these. And you? Let’s call it love.
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Chocolate Almond Sesame Bars
A richly decadent holiday treat
Chestnuts roasting by an open fire? Let’s get real. What most of us crave at holiday time is chocolate. And lots of it.
So get ready to deck your plates with these Chocolate Almond Sesame Bars. They’re decadence in cookie form.
Their flavor gets even better if you let them rest overnight, so they’re also a great make-ahead treat. Bake them when it’s convenient for you, and they’ll be ready for any guests who drop by.
Assuming you can resist eating the whole batch yourself.
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Cornmeal Pancakes
These updated “johnnycakes” are festive breakfast fare
Who doesn’t like pancakes for breakfast? Or lunch or dinner? They’re wonderful anytime.
And they seem particularly suited to festive occasions. Such as Thanksgiving morning (or the morning after).
Cornmeal makes an especially succulent pancake, as colonial Americans discovered. Early European settlers practically lived on a version of cornmeal pancakes called “johnnycakes.”
So what could be more appropriate at Thanksgiving time? Bet you never knew that history could be so tasty.
Labels:
Baking Powder,
Breakfast,
Corn Meal,
Flour,
Maple Syrup
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
Chocolate Chip Bars
Your kids won’t trade away these lunch box goodies
With Labor Day coming up here in the US, kids are headed back to school. Which means they’ll soon be clamoring for lunch box treats and after-school snacks.
You could make that perennial favorite, chocolate chip cookies. But why not go one better and make these awesome chocolate chip bars?
Kids will love them. And grownups may sneak some into their lunch bags too.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Homemade Whole Wheat Bread
For splendid sandwiches and terrific toast
Is anything better than homemade bread fresh from the oven? The aroma (and flavor!) can be irresistible. And making it is easier than you might think. Hands-on time is only a few minutes—and the flavor payoff is major.
Plus, homemade bread contains no preservatives or additives. So if one of your New Year’s resolutions is to eat healthier, baking your own bread is a great way to start.
But be warned: Once you taste homemade, you’ll never be happy with store-bought loaves again.
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Cream of Mushroom Soup
A perfect starter for festive winter meals
December means parties, entertaining, and festive events all around. So we need to whip up some guest-pleasing delights—especially if we’re hosting big dinners.
Main courses always seem to sort themselves out, but what about starters? We want something hearty (to take the edge off those winter appetites). Something out of the ordinary, too—but not difficult to make.
So how about cooking up some homemade Cream of Mushroom Soup? It’s rich and delicious, but not time-consuming.
Once you try it, you’ll never go back to the canned stuff. Ever.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Soft and Buttery Dinner Rolls
Easy and flavorful, these fluffy buns could be a meal in themselves
When was the last time you had a really good dinner roll? One with a golden crust and a pillowy, yeasty interior? With enough butter-kissed flavor that piling more butter on at table is an indulgence, not a necessity?
If you buy dinner rolls at the supermarket, it’s probably been a long time since you’ve had one that’s really worth eating. Fortunately, however, making your own is quite easy. And although it takes a while for the dough to rise, your hands-on time is only a few minutes.
So for your next dinner party or holiday meal (these are a natural at Easter), why not surprise your guests with a basket of fresh, homemade dinner rolls? They’ll disappear in a hurry, guaranteed. Just remind everyone to save some room for the rest of the meal.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Quick and Easy Pancakes
Great for Shrove Tuesday, or Any Time
Next week is Shrove Tuesday – the day before Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of Lent. It’s also known as Mardi Gras, which is French for “Fat Tuesday.”
Traditionally,it’s the day when families use up all the fat, sugar, and other rich foods in their larders in preparation for the Lenten fast (hence, “Fat Tuesday”). Some cultures turn all that richness into doughnuts. But when I was growing up, pancakes were the Shrove Tuesday feast food of choice.
Although I rarely eat pancakes for breakfast (too much food too early in the day), they’re fine dinner fare. And with this recipe, you can walk through the front door and be sitting down to pancakes in about 20 minutes. Best of all, they’re made with ingredients you probably have on hand already.
So now you know what you’ll be serving for dinner next Tuesday.
Labels:
Baking Powder,
Berries,
Breakfast,
Eggs,
Flour,
Maple Syrup
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Best Chocolate Drop Cookie Ever
My Great-Grandmother’s Recipe Delivers Moist Richness
Who doesn’t like chocolate? And who doesn’t like a good chocolate cookie?
The trouble is, a really delicious chocolate cookie can be hard to find. A lot of chocolate cookies look great. But when you bite into them? Meh. Dull flavor. Chalky texture. Sometimes acidic or bitter undertones.
So let me introduce my great-grandmother. She baked one of the best chocolate cookies ever. They’re moist and rich, with a deep chocolate flavor.
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