Showing posts with label dessert recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dessert recipes. Show all posts

Monday, December 17, 2012

Kiflings!

So like I said on my last blog I will making Christmas cookies for the next few blogs. So this week I made Kiflings which are the perfect cookies to have with a glass of milk! I hope you enjoy.

What you will need:
1 cup of sugar
1 lb of butter
1 cup of ground nuts (almonds or walnuts) 
6 cups of flour
1 teaspoon of vanilla

             First cram the the butter at room temperature with the sugar. Then knead flour into the the sugar and butter mixture until it is light and fluffy. The dough will be more flaky than doughy. Now add nuts and vanilla and stir with you hands. Now roll into separate balls. Roll out the the balls individually and pat it down flat. Use the edge of a cup to cut crescent shaped cookies.Now you will want to place them on a cookie sheet and cook for eleven minutes at 375 degrees. Take the Kiflings out of the oven when golden brown. When they have cool for a few minutes (make sure they are still warm), roll them in powdered sugar! I hope you liked this one... if you have any question don't be afraid to make a comment! Bon'Appetit!

Monday, December 10, 2012

Magic Cookie Bars!

             So because it is almost Christmas and it is December, even though it doesn't feel like it, especially in Colorado. I have decided to put some of my favorite cookie recipes for Christmas cookies for the next few weeks. So this week I decided to make Magic Cookie Bars.
What you will need:
11/2 cup Corn Flakes
3 tbs. Sugar
1 stick of Butter (melted)
1 cup coarsely chopped Nuts
1 cup Chocolate Chips
1/13 cup of Flaked Coconut
1 can of Condensed Milk

           To make a crust combine crushed corn flakes, butter, and sugar. Still until all the ingredients are thoroughly mixed. 

             In a 13x9x2 pan press the mixture evenly and firmly in the bottom of the pan. I recommend using the back of a spoon.

Sprinkle the nuts evenly over the crust.             

 Sprinkle chocolate chips evenly over the crust and nuts.

 Now sprinkle the coconut over the chips, nuts, and crust.

       Evenly spread the condensed milk over the coconut. You will want to drizzle it over slowly with a spoon.


Bake in the oven at 350 degrees for 25 minutes or until lightly browned over the edges. These are truly scrumptious and very yummy so please try them. I hope you enjoy! Bon'Appetit!

Monday, November 26, 2012

Pumpkin Brownies!

              So since the past week has been really busy for me with Thanksgiving and everything I have decided to just write down the recipe of pumpkin brownies without including pictures. Simply because that just takes too long. So there are two parts of this recipe the brownie itself and then the frosting, I hope you enjoy.

What you will need for brownies:
1 cup melted butter
4 eggs
2 cup sugar
1 cup pumpkin
1 1/2 cup flour
1 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon vanilla

To start things off you will want to beat eggs well: then beat in sugar, add butter, pumpkin, and vanilla and beat well. Add in flour and beat well, now add your spices. Spread evenly in a 9 x 13 inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 25-35 minutes. Let cool and frost. While the brownies are cooking I recommend making the frosting.

What you will need for the frosting: 
6 oz. softened cream cheese
1/2 cup softened butter
2 teaspoon vanilla
11/2-2 cup powdered sugar

Beat all ingredients well and the frost your yummy brownies. Put the brownies in the fridge when you are done. I hope everyone enjoys this. Please leave comments with any feedback or requests on what you will like to see! Bon'Appetit!





Monday, October 15, 2012

German Chocolate Caramel Brownies!

            Hey there everybody... so today I have decided to make German Chocolate Caramel Brownies! Yummy!!! Ok this recipe has a lot of steps but, if you pay attention... it is not that complicated... I hope you enjoy!

What you will need:

60 caramels
1 pkg. of German Chocolate cake mix
1 cup chopped nuts
1/2 cup evaporated milk
3/4 cup melted butter
1/3 cup evaporated milk
1 small bag of chocolate chips

                First, unwrap all of the caramels and place them in a medium pan.. have patience.

                Then add 1/2 cup of evaporated milk into the caramels. Cook over low flame, stir constantly until the caramels are completely melted. MMMMM! Set aside.

                     In a large mixing bowl pour in your cake mix.

                  Add melted butter into the mix and beat on low speed.

                 Now pour 1/3 cup of evaporated milk into your little mixture and stir.

                 Stir in nuts.

                           Take half of the batter and press it down into a 9 x 13 inch greased pan. Bake at 350 degrees and  bake for 8 minutes.
                     Take out of the oven and sprinkle the chocolate chips over the hot crust.


                  Pour the caramel sauce over the chocolate chips... Yummy!

                      Crumble the rest of the dough over the caramel layer.

                    Place in the oven at 350 degrees for 18-20 minutes. Remove from the oven. Let cool. The Picture doesn't flatter them but once you place them into your mouth... you will love them. Bon'Appetit!

Monday, September 17, 2012

Margherita Pizza!

       Ok... Soooo this week I was thinking to start my blog off with a very simple recipe and then give you more complex recipes later on! So what I have decided to make for y'all is... Margherita Pizza, which by the way has nothing to do with the alcoholic beverage. It is simply just a delightful pizza with a unique name. So let's get started...

What you will need for this meal: 

Pizza Dough (preferably fresh)

Mozzarella Cheese (Grated)

3-4 Medium Sized Red Tomatoes

Fresh Basil

Olive Oil

Minced Garlic

Shall we begin?


          Ok... Sooooo I got my dough from an Italian Deli and they have their fresh pizza dough rolled out and everything all ready for you, so it's really just easier and tastier to get it from some sort of deli. And I got a large pizza size. Anyways... if you don't buy it rolled out and everything then you'll need to do that, and make sure you roll it pretty thin because your dough will rise a little bit as it cooks. What I have discovered is that, when you cook fresh pizza dough in a normal oven the bottom of the pizza dough never cooks quite right, so what I recommend is to put the dough in the oven before putting anything on it for about 5 minutes. (Keep in mind the dough isn't going to be cooked it just helps it a little bit in the long run.)




        What your going to want to do is mix about 2 tablespoons (I eyeballed it) of olive oil and 1 clove of minced garlic and just mix that up real nice. (Did I mention this would be easy?)


          After 5 minutes, take the dough out of the oven and spread the olive oil and garlic mixture evenly over the warm dough with either a butter knife or a little brush.


           Now your going to add a thin layer of mozzarella cheese all over the pizza. I would say about 1 cup to  2 cups of cheese... it really just depends on how much cheese you prefer... but on this pizza you don't need that much cheese because there isn't a marinara sauce.

  
           Now slice all of your tomatoes very thinly and and place them on your pizza. It's really not too difficult... I found that its easier if your tomatoes are a little firmer, so that way, they are easier to slice. And all you do is place them randomly everywhere. (Easy enough.)


             Cut all your basil into long slivers. I didn't get to put as much as I wanted to on this pizza because I didn't  have enough... but I would say  about a good handful of chopped basil is perfect. Then just sprinkle the basil all over the pizza. Now... pop that pizza in the oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 25-30 minutes... keep an eye on it when it gets close to five minutes. If your cheese is melted and your crust is golden brown, then your pizza  is going to be most likely finished... take it out when its done and slice it up!


Normally there isn't that awkward little bubble, but O well! Bon'Appetit!