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What a Nice Twist on a Classic Treat!

07 October 2015
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These Pumpkin Spice Rice Krispies Treats are a festive, kid-friendly sweet snack with just the right flavors for fall – or any time of year! If you like the flavor of pumpkin and of the original Rice Krispies treats, you’ll really enjoy this variation on the classic recipe.

 

What a great idea for any party or family gathering! I think, if I had been introduced to the great flavor of pumpkin this way, I would have warmed up to the idea of pumpkin-based desserts a lot sooner than I did. And hey, you only need half a dozen ingredients to make these festive, low-hassle treats. There is no doubt in my mind that I will be making these again. I brought these to my nextdoor neighbor’s daughter’s birthday party, and soon all the Moms were begging for the recipe!

Recipe and photo courtesy of Essentially Eclectic

 

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Quick tip: Let the pumpkin puree dry on a cloth before adding it – this way you’ll make sure the treats won’t turn out too moist.

Great Apple Flavor, With a Lovely Filling and Frosting

06 October 2015
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If you like apple, nuts, and cream cheese filling, you’ll love this Apple Cream Cheese Bundt Cake! You could probably have the cake without it, but I think that that praline frosting really puts this cake over the top. And all of that cinnamon and apple really smelled lovely while I was baking this – the perfect flavors for the holiday season!

 

For having such a rich flavor, this cake certainly is rather moist and buttery – and rather well balanced. Sure, a little of this cake goes a long way, unless you have brought a really hungry sweet tooth with you, but nothing is out of place here. It has a really great flavor for autumn and the holidays. Do use a 14-cup bundt pan if you have one; it will fit into a 12-cup one but only barely so. And while you’re at it, why not make two and save the other one for later (just make sure you hide it well…)

Recipe and photo courtesy of Baked By Rachel

 

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Quick tip: Use store-bought frosting to make this cake even faster – it will taste amazing even if you don’t use frosting at all!

A Fantastically Elegant Meal

06 October 2015
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I think that there might be about as many ways to make great pork chops as to make a tasty chicken dish. This recipe involves a bit of stove-top cooking and a bit of baking in the oven to yield a dish that is savory, earthy, moist, and with just the right amount of soft tartness to draw out the other flavors. This French Onion Pork Chop recipe is a relatively quick and simple way to bring a gourmet meal to your dinner table. It’s great savory flavor, ready in under an hour.

 

One of my dear cousins is so in love with this dish that he always calls me before he travels to meet us. I can hear it over the phone that he wants to ask me to make this for dinner, but he’s too embarrassed to do so… Until I ask if there’s a favorite dish he’d like to have while visiting us. It’s always this one!

Recipe and photo courtesy of Kudos Kitchen

 

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Quick tip: If you’re not too fond of Swiss cheese, use your favorite cheese instead!

A Classic Casserole With a Nice Upgrade

05 October 2015
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This isn’t your grandmother’s recipe, but this Bacon-Topped Green Bean Casserole will be at least as well received at any gathering. It takes 40 minutes of prep and bakes in half an hour – now, that’s what I call a breeze! Make it right away, or chill until you are ready. I think that I have seen some version of green bean casserole show up at most every formal Easter, Thanksgiving, or Christmas meal to which I have ever been. Though it was usually good, I more often than not thought that it would be much better with an upgrade. Well, this is the upgrade. Yum!

 

I was hard pressed on whether to call this a side dish or a main course; in the end, I suppose it is still a side, albeit a rather hearty one. Being able to chill everything for a day or so before final baking, if necessary, makes it really convenient if you are organizing a large meal that requires plenty of advanced prep and planning.

Recipe and photo courtesy of Better Homes & Gardens

 

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Quick tip: To make this ahead, transfer crumbled bacon, green bean mixture, and sauce to separate airtight containers. Cover; chill for up to 24 hours. Then bake according to cooking instructions.

My, This Cake Looks Heavenly!

05 October 2015
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This Almond Cream Cake has a lovely light and velvety texture and is really moist and creamy. It’s paired beautifully with a homemade cooked and whipped frosting and is sure to be well received at any gathering. I do love the taste of almonds in my sweets. It’s such a nice complement to the taste of cream and sugar. This cake really has a rich flavor, yet it manages to be so light and moist, too… just heavenly, in my opinion.

 

There is a TON of frosting involved – which, in my opinion, is a good thing!However, if you’d prefer a thinner frosting layer you can simply just halve the ingredients for that one. That’s really a matter of personal preference, though. I loved the flavor of the cake and I could eat on frosting alone, so no amount is too much for me…

Recipe and photo courtesy of Tastes of Lizzy T’s

 

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Quick tip: If you’d like a thinner layer of frosting, halve the frosting ingredients.

A Quick-Baking Cake For Autumn

04 October 2015
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If you are in a pumpkin dessert sort of mood but want to go in something other than the pumpkin pie direction, this Pumpkin Spice Cake recipe is a good option. It’s moist, buttery, and not too difficult to put together, despite being entirely from scratch. I do enjoy the flavor of pumpkin now and then, but there’s only so much in the way of pumpkin pie and pumpkin soup that I can handle in any short period of time. Throwing it into a cake, especially such a moist and spicy cake, makes for a nice alternative.

 

There have been times when I’ve been pulling my hair, trying to find a great cake recipe to make a nice dessert for a family dinner. I’ve tried them all – chocolate, yellow cake, with and without frosting… All very nice and tasty, but it wasn’t until I tried this cake that I knew I had hit the jackpot!

Recipe and photo courtesy of Divas Can Cook

 

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Quick tip: This cake tastes even better the next day!

Such Savory, Earthy Deliciousness!

03 October 2015
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Yes, believe it or not, chicken can taste delicious when marinated and cooked in red wine. Mixing the red wine with onions, mushrooms, and a few choice herbs gives the dish a savory, earthy flavor.

 

This recipe is essentially a modern update of a classic French dish that was developed more out of necessity than anything else. French farmers of modest means didn’t really have the plump hens that we have now, back in the day, and what hens they had, they mostly had to keep for egg-laying, so they had to figure out a way to make rooster palatable. They had plenty of wine, onions, and mushrooms to work with, so giving the rooster a good lather of all of that and slowly braising it over a smoky wood fire seemed like a good idea. The resulting great flavor was, you could say, a happy accident.

Recipe and photo courtesy of Saveur

 

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Quick tip: Leftovers will taste even better the next day!

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