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Mexican Night, Blueberry Angel Dessert

18 Monday May 2009

Posted by laurelg1 in Cakes & Pies, Entree', Recipes

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Chicken Enchiladas

Dinner tonight was shared with relatives from Arizona. If you want to have real Mexican food, get a native Arizonan to bring dinner. They actually live about 15 miles from the border… I guess that’s about the closest you can get without living in Mexico. And when they visit, at least one of our dinner’s includes this “feast”.

On tap for dinner tonight was: Beef Enchiladas, Chicken Enchiladas, Tamales and good ole’ Tacos with fresh fried Corn Tortillas. We had enough food for an army. Thankfully, (portion wise) I talked them out of making the Chili Rellenos. This was good, because there were more leftover’s than actual food consumed.

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Blueberry Angel Dessert

For dessert we had…ok this is totally not Mexican, Blueberry Angel Dessert. It turned out to be a great night of food and fellowship.

This is a Taste of Home recipe that I have been making for several years. Here is the easy, 5 ingredient recipe:

Blueberry Angel Dessert

Ingredients:

  • 1 angel food cake, cut into 1″ cubes
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 (8oz) block cream cheese, softened
  • 1 (8oz) container Cool Whip, thawed
  • 1 Can Comstock Blueberry Pie Filling

Directions:

Combine the sugar and cream cheese until well blended, then stir in cool whip. Fold in cake pieces and place in a 9 x 13″ pan. Top with pie filling and refrigerate for at least two hours. I have also made this in a trifle bowl, layering the cake mixture and blueberries. I use 1 1/2 – 2 cans of pie filling for the trifle.

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And as for the Enchiladas, I would say this is a very, very simple recipe. The taste is not “simple”, it is quite good! For the beef, I used half of the ground beef that we cooked up for the tacos.

Beef (and Chicken) Enchiladas

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1 small onion (vidalia)
  • Desired Taco Seasoning (I used a packet)
  • 3 – 4 cups shredded cheese, Mexican blend
  • 2 packs Mission Tortilla Shells (10″)
  • 2 – 4 cans Enchilada sauce, (green is milder)

Pre-heat the oven to 350. Saute onion then add ground beef (or chicken) and seasoning. In a 9 x 13″ pan (or larger), spoon a layer of sauce and top with a tortilla, top the tortilla with sauce then ground beef (about 3 tablespoons) and cheese. Roll up and repeat with remaining tortillas. Once the pan is filled, spread some additional sauce on top of rolls and top with more cheese. Bake uncovered for about 15 minutes, or until cheese is fully melted. We sliced them in half and served.

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Panda Cake #2

03 Sunday May 2009

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Today we celebrated Kenzie’s birthday with the family. I used my new baking pan by Wilton to begin her Panda Cake. Lesson #1 – If you spray the pan with baking spray, don’t add flour too. I ended up with a faceless panda. I could have patched it, but didn’t feel like it, so I crumpled up my first cake, and used it for dessert. Vanilla cake goes very well as a strawberry shortcake. I still had to bake another cake however.

My pantry and fridge had dwindled down. I had no eggs, no bread, no flour etc… so I settled for a Duncan Hines Devil’s Food Cake mix. Kenzie is not a big fan of chocolate, but she didn’t have a choice here. This time I just used the cooking spray and the cake came out of the pan perfectly. I let it rest overnight and began frosting it this morning.

Perfection in cake decorating is afar off for me, but it works, and the kids thought it turned out well. We went easy and had Papa Johns Pizza. I threw in a Caesar Salad, then we had cake and ice cream. I can take a birthday rest now until July.

 

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She insisted on only having three candles…

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Panda Birthday

29 Wednesday Apr 2009

Posted by laurelg1 in Brownies & Bars, Cakes & Pies, Cookies, From a Mix, Recipes

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In just a few hours my youngest will turn 8. I cannot believe how the years have flown by. In the course of these 8 years, her “idols” have changed. First it was (ugh) Barney, then Pooh, Butterflies, Dora… and currently Panda Bears, Hannah Montana and Guitars. Her idea of the perfect birthday party would be set in China with Miley Cyrus playing a black and white guitar. We gave her a guitar for Christmas and she actually cried. We also adopted a Panda Bear in her name through WWF. She is a loving, caring and sincere, hard headed red head who knows no enemies.

Naturally, her party has to revolve around music playing Panda’s. I started tonight working on her cake for her class at school. Tomorrow I will work on the cake for her party at home (which will be on the weekend).

I can’t wait to get pictures of this first cake posted. It is a sugar cookie “pizza” cake with chocolate “sprinkles” decorated like one of those giant cookie cakes you get from the fancy mall cookie stores. These type of cakes are a tradition for me to make for school parties. I deck them out in a real pizza box and slice them with a fancy pizza cutter right there in the classroom. I will get the pics up in the morning.

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Happy Birthday Kenzie Bear!!!

Update: When I began piping the frosting on for the Panda, there was a thin layer of the top that kept coming off when I pulled the tip away. So I ended up putting a thin layer of frosting down and leaving it overnight to harden. I finished it this morning at 4 am, so it wasn’t exactly up to my expectations!

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Peeps Sunflower Cake

12 Sunday Apr 2009

Posted by laurelg1 in Cakes & Pies, From a Mix, Recipes

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I saw this last Easter in a Taste of Home Magazine and bought all the necessary ingredients to make it. Well, it never got made in 2008. So this year I bought the ingredients again (Peeps) determined to complete the task… and I did! It was really cool! The cake was a box mix, but doctored. The frosting however, was Hershey’s “Perfectly Chocolate” Chocolate Frosting.

Cake Ingredients:

  • 1 Box Duncan Hines Butter Recipe Golden Cake
  • 4 large eggs
  • 1 pack vanilla instant pudding mix (4 serving size)
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 18 – 20 Yellow Peeps Chicks*
  • Semi-sweet chocolate chips, regular and mini

Cake Directions:

Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees. Grease two 9″ round cake pans, though I used three 8″ pans for a taller cake.

Combine all of the ingredients and mix for 2 minutes, or until smooth. Divide into pans and bake for 20-25 minutes (or until it’s done). Remove, cool layers in the pans for 10 minutes, then remove to cooling rack.

Hershey’s “Perfectly Chocolate” Chocolate Frosting

Ingredients:

  • 1 stick butter, melted (1/2 cup)
  • 2/3 cup Hershey’s Cocoa
  • 3 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/3 cup milk
  • 1 tsp vanilla

Directions:

Melt butter. Stir in cocoa. Alternately add powdered sugar and milk, beating to spreading consistency. Add small amount additional milk, if needed. Stir in vanilla. About 2 cups frosting.

 Sunflower Peeps Cake:

Prepare cake and frost. Place Peeps Chicks around the border of the frosted cake (face in). Using regular size chocolate chips, form rings in the center of the cake. For the last few rings, use miniature chocolate chips. *The Taste of Home recipe says not to separate the chicks… but I found they wanted to keep “bouncing back” to shape…so i ended up separating them.

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OMG Cinnamon Roll Cake

05 Sunday Apr 2009

Posted by laurelg1 in Cakes & Pies, From a Mix, Muffins & Quick Breads, Recipes

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This is for Fritz. Happy Birthday!

Fritz is the leader of our Bible Fellowship class, and as you might guess, today is his birthday. His wife said that he is not a “fruit” person for breakfast… I think she said he is “old fashioned”. Specifically for classics like french toast, pancakes…cinnamon rolls….. So here is my version of an OMG cake made out of cinnamon rolls. Some people refer to this as monkey bread… but seeing that I use cinnamon rolls versus biscuits, I don’t think I am wrong renaming it. My major reference was from the Pillsbury site. I must warn you, this is not a forgiving cake. If you wish to keep your calorie count under 2000 for the day, you might want to go for the fruit dish.

 

OMG Cinnamon Roll Cake

Ingredients:

  • 2 pkg Grands Sweet Rolls, made with Cinnabon Cinnamon
  • 1 stick of butter
  • 3/4 cups packed brown sugar
  • Cinnamon Sugar Mixture

Directions:

Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees. Prep a Bundt pan with cooking spray.

Melt the butter in a saucepan, when melted, stir in the brown sugar. Keep the heat on low while preparing the rolls, stirring regularly.

Open both tubes of sweet rolls, set the frosting aside. Slice each roll into quarters. Place the rolls in one layer, “strategically”, in the pan. Sprinkle cinnamon sugar over rolls. Continue layering the rolls and topping with sugar. Once completed, pour the butter mixture over the rolls. Bake for 38 – 45 minutes, or until a toothpick is clean. Note, you may need to cover the pan with foil about half-way through to avoid over browning the top.

Remove from oven and cool in pan for about 10 minutes, then invert onto serving tray. Place the frosting(s) in the microwave for 15 seconds the pour over the cake. Slice and serve!

 *If you are wondering about the darker color of the rolls, I didn’t have any light brown sugar, so I had to use dark. It no doubt affected the color, but if anything, added to the taste!

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A Foolish Dinner…

01 Wednesday Apr 2009

Posted by laurelg1 in Cakes & Pies, Entree', Recipes

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I spent the last week or so searching for April Fool’s pranks. Now, I cannot stand pranks that cause damage to people’s property, or worse, injury. I just wanted something fun to create a fun memory. I found a few things at the Family Fun website, one of which I thought would be perfect. The other, I have no idea where I saw it. I did so much searching, I lost track of things. The whole meal turned out great. Both for taste and for effect. Judging by the pictures… you get the gist.

The main course, as pictured above, was actually dessert. This was so fun to create. It is simply vanilla yogurt with a peach half inserted, and pound cake that I toasted in a warm skillet. I completely had them fooled on this one!

Ok, cute huh. But now for the real main course (a.k.a. dessert):

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Cupcakes for Dinner!

Darn, these aren’t cupcakes, they’re meatloaf singles frosted with colored mashed potatoes!!!

 

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Ok, simple enough. Just prepare your favorite meatloaf recipe, and instead of making a whole loaf, roll it into a ball, insert it into a cupcake wraper, and cook it. To frost it, prepare your mashed potatoes, color them if you choose, and pipe them onto the “meatloaf cupcake”. Serve warm and enjoy!

My kids really thought these were cupcakes. Even when I told them what they were… it took them cutting into them to believe me. Thankfully, my kids love meatloaf…otherwise, I would have been searching for other recipes. Oh, and on the Family Fun website, they also have a meatloaf recipe that “bakes” this into a pie crust.

I hope you all had a miserable day…(April Fool’s of course – lame I know). Thanks for stopping by!

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Shake It Baby! ~ Ice Cream

08 Sunday Mar 2009

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Shake for Dessert

Shake for Dessert

Tonight’s dinner was a summertime favorite… yes it is March, but today the high was 80, and it was sunny and beautiful…a great day for grilling. We started our meal with BBQ chicken, home made potato salad and corn on the cob. Finishing out the meal, we had sugar cookies and warm blondies with ice cream. The fun though, was that the kids made the ice cream ~ no electricity involved, just a little elbow grease!

This recipe has been sitting idle for a while, and when I opened the freezer and saw that someone had cleaned out the ice cream, I knew it was a good time to dust off the recipe. Here goes:

“Shakin’ Ice Cream”

What you need:

  • Ziploc bags, sandwich and freezer size (don’t go generic here)
  • Milk
  • Sugar
  • Rock Salt (or ice cream salt)
  • Ice

Each batch makes a nice single serving. I added strawberry Nesquick to some for a strawberry kick. You could use chocolate too.

Here’s how it works:

Sandwich size bags:

  • Add 1/2 cup of milk
  • 2 tbl sugar
  • A couple squirts of syrup if desired

Freezer Bag:

  • 1/4 cup rock salt
  • Ice to fill 1/2 bag

Add contents to each bag and seal well. Insert the sandwich bag into the freezer bag, seal and shake! The longer they shake, the thicker the cream. Ours took about 5 – 7 minutes. Once the cream is thick, snip a corner off the bag and squeeze into a serving bowl. Voila, you have dessert! Eat fast though, it melts quickly!

Note: I found that the shaking got a little cold and tedious. It was actually easier (and seemed to work better) to wrap the bag in a large towel, place it on the counter and roll the bag back and forth.

 

My thoughts? It tasted great. Not something I would do everyday, it made a mess…especially when one of the bags busted and we had rock salt and ice all over the counter, but we had a great time and the kids work resulted in a great tasting treat they made themselves.

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Key Lime Cupcakes & Florida Day

03 Tuesday Mar 2009

Posted by laurelg1 in Cakes & Pies, From a Mix, Recipes

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For the past seven weeks, my son has been studying our state (Florida) at school. This is always a big project for the 4th grade that is culminated by an entire day known as “Florida Day” and a field trip to the Nation’s Oldest City – St. Augustine. Florida Day is comprised mainly of foods native to Florida such as gator tail, shrimp, oranges, strawberries and of course Key Limes – which was my assigned dish.

While Key Lime Pie is native of Florida, I didn’t know how much interest a room full of 10 year olds would have, so I threw together some mini cupcakes… a sure fire hit with kids. This was also extremely last minute, so I did with what I had… both time and product. Here is what I made:

Key Lime Cupcakes

Ingredients:

  • 1 (18.25 oz) box white cake mix (& the ingredients called for)
  • 1 (4 serv.) box lime jello mix
  • 1 cup boiling water
  • 1 cup ice water
  • 4 – 5 key limes, or 2 regular
  • 1 batch cream cheese frosting (I used a tub)

Directions:

Prepare cake mix as directed. Stir in the zest of one lime (less if using regular limes). Bake as directed for mini, or regular size cupcakes. Remove from oven and poke holes in each cupcake with a toothpick or small skewer. Once the cakes have cooled, prepare the jello: Pour 1 cup boiling water over mix and stir until dissolved, then add one cup ice cold water. Spoon liquid over cupcakes and place in the fridge for a few hours, until the jello has set. Remove and frost. Garnish as desired.

For the frosting, I stirred in a little jello powder that I had reserved. It gave the cream cheese frosting the nice lime hew. I also stirred in more lime zest to enhance the flavor of the key lime, then piped the frosting onto the cupcakes and garnished with a slice of the lime. I was very pleased with how they turned out… and my son brought back an empty dish…

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Sorry Kelloggs, these Pop-Tarts will make you crumble!

15 Sunday Feb 2009

Posted by laurelg1 in Breakfast, Cakes & Pies, Recipes

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Homemade Pop-Tarts

 

We are all guilty of consuming the cardboard treasures (Pop-tarts) at some point in our lives. Hey, it is better than no breakfast at all, just not much on the taste side. My favorite would probably be the brown sugar cinnamon, and it has to be toasted. Pop-Tarts are not often consumed at my house, thus, I don’t regularly buy them. We do the frozen toaster strudels sometimes, but just usually when I don’t feel like making breakfast and the kids decide to be independent. These treats however didn’t even last an hour at our house.

I saw this recipe at Peabody’s site a long time ago. Then again at Honey & Jam… and a couple of other places. Since I had a break this morning I whipped some up. Now yes, I did Honey and Jam’s version using a refrigerated pie crust. Now that I know how well they turn out, I will try the pastry recipe next time. I used Strawberry preserves from Harry & David. This is a great, easy recipe – don’t waste your money on the store bought version and bake up some of your own.

Homemade Strawberry Pop Tarts

Ingredients:

  • Pie crust, refrigerated or homemade (see below)
  • Jam or Preserves
  • Glaze or Egg Wash
  • Sparkling Sugar 

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. (I went by the temp setting on the box, the original recipe calls for 450.)

Unroll one of the pie crusts and square the edges. Cut into rectangles. Place 1 tsp of jam in the center of a rectangle and top with another piece of crust. Crimp all four edges. Repeat until all of the pie crust is used. I also took the rounded edges that I cut off and rolled them together to form more pop-tarts. They weren’t as “pretty” as the others, but I hate to waste food.

Bake the pop-tarts for about 7 – 8 minutes or until slightly brown. Once cool, pour glaze over and decorate with sugar. If you don’t want to add extra sugar with the glaze, you can use an egg wash on the tops  with some white sugar.

Take one pie crust rectangle, fill with a tsp of jam. Cover with another piece of pie crust. Crimp all four edges. Repeat until you run out of pie crust. Bake at 450F for abou7-8 minutes or until slightly brown. Set aside to cool. Once cooled, pour glaze on to Pop-tart and decorate with sparkling sugar.

To Make the Glaze:

  • 1 cup powder sugar
  • milk to thin

Place powdered sugar in bowl. Pour milk slowly until it has a consistency of really thick syrup.

 

Peabody’s Pie Crust Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1-1/2 cups sifted flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 cup shortening
  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter
  • 3 tablespoons cold water

Directions:

Combine flour and salt in bowl. Add shortening or butter and blend with fork, pastry cutter or your fingers until mixture is fairly coarse. Add water, 1 tablespoon at a time, gently mixing dough after each addition until dough forms a ball. (Dough can also be prepared in food processor. Use the pulse button just until it starts to pull away from the sides. Be very careful not to overwork the dough.) Place dough on a lightly floured surface and roll into a square/rectangle. Cut out long strips about 2 inches wide, and 3 inches long. Repeat till you run out of dough.

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Banana & Graham Cracker Pudding With Caramel

11 Sunday Jan 2009

Posted by laurelg1 in Cakes & Pies, From a Mix, Recipes

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Bana -rama, Yum!

Now that title is a mouthful, but exactly what you should do with this dessert, get a mouthful!

Well, when I was at the supermarket the other day, they had banana’s for 20 cents a pound. I bought like three bunches! Then when I got home, I realized there was no way we would eat all of them before they ripened too much. And I already have a freezer full of ripe banana’s for breads. So I put on my thinking cap… Banana pudding is a perfect way to use some of them, but I didn’t have any vanilla wafers. Hmm, I did have an over abundance of graham crackers from a recent smores night. That was it – now I had a banana agenda… Trial and error left this wonderful dessert that sways only slightly from the original classic. Hope you enjoy!

Banana & Graham Cracker Pudding With Caramel

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup crushed cinnamon graham crackers (about 6 sheets)
  • 2 – 3 tablespoons granulated sugar (as desired sweetness)
  • 1/4 butter, melted
  • 2 boxes Instant Vanilla Pudding (4 serving size)
  • 4 cups cold milk, (2 cups per box)
  • 2 – 3 large bananas, sliced
  • 1/2 cup caramel ice cream topping, divided (warmed & pourable)

Directions: (you need the oven for the first part only)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray an 8″ square pan with cooking spray. Combine graham crackers and sugar, then add butter, mix until the crumbs are moist and press into the bottom only of the pan. It will be about a 1/4 inch thick. Bake in the oven for 8 – 10 minutes, or until the crust is set and hard. Remove and allow to cool.

Meanwhile, prepare one box of pudding as directed on package. Pour into bottom of a medium sized bowl and top with a layer of banana’s. Using the back of a butter knife, break the graham crust into chunks. Layer 2/3′ s of the chunks over the bananas and drizzle half of the caramel the layer. Now, prepare the other box of pudding and pour on top. Garnish with remaining banana’s. Cover and refrigerate at least one hour. When ready to serve, sprinkle remaining graham crumbs over the dish, and drizzle the caramel on top. If desired, warm extra for topping individual servings.

Note: I served the pudding in custard cups and placed sliced banana’s, some reserved crumbs and drizzled caramel. (photo)

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Big Name Banana Pudding

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