Oh boy, have you tried the Halloween themed coconut milk bars from So Delicious?
They are so good. Chocolate dipped top with creamsicle bottom.
I ate the whole box in one sitting.
Found at Whole Foods Market.

I cannot get enough of these new protein chips from Quest Nutrition.
And you know even my 'potato chip loving' husband now eats these instead of the greasy alternative.
My favorite is the cheddar-sour cream.
Cheat clean indeed and zero guilt. Can't recommend these enough.

A while back I wanted to see if a cake mix would "muffin". It did.
And now I wanted to see if a cake mix would "bundt" and it did. Well that's a no-brainer really,
but I wanted to see if a cake mix would bundt with a filling in the middle and yes it does.
The filling is cream cheese, an egg and some pecans. I used the Duncan Hines golden butter cake mix--any flavor will do really.

I was asked to try the new cast iron grill pan from Bobby Flay at Kohls.
I'm happy to say I love it, it's square and it fits just perfectly on my stove top.
The handle is far better and the best part? It's not as heavy as other cast iron pans.
It makes the best grilled cheese too!



NY-style pumpkin crumb cake to fill that crumb cake + pumpkin craving.
That's a lot of crumb! Yes, yes it is.


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so someone tested ALL the mascaras at the drugstore
I am in love with this soup!

Have a wonderful weekend!
10/10/14
friday links
10/6/14
cinnamon spice cookies

Have you ever made a recipe just because of the smell it leaves in the house?
That was kind of the theme behind these cookies. What can I make that is super fall scented?
(I'm not buying one of those crazy pumpkin-cookie-latte-creme brulee-caramel-honey scented candles! My stars some of those are just way too strong!)
Honestly? I'm really trying to get into the fall baking spirit that hundreds of you seem to have already. The pumpkin baking frenzy is in full effect in the food blogging world.
And here I am like "how many days till summer?"
Going to be a long winter for me right?
We had such a good summer: full of sun, easy on the rain, low on humidity BUT it was short.
Literally ended before Labor Day--heat just left--poof!




These fall-themed cookies leave such a nice smell in the house.
No over-powering pumpkin scented candle needed with these baking.
These cookies are really good with hot espresso, and are the perfect cookie to use those baking cinnamon chips up.
Which by the way, those cinnamon chips are horrid on their own; yes I tried eating them in a 'no chocolate in the house moment'. Don't go there.....
cinnamon spice cookies
print recipe
1 ¾ cups + 2TB cake flour
1 2/3 cups bread flour
1 ¼ ts baking soda
1 ¼ ts baking powder
1 ts sea salt
1 ts cinnamon
1 ts pumpkin spice
2 ½ sticks (1 1/4 cups) unsalted butter, room temp.
1 cup light brown sugar (packed)
¾ cup dark brown sugar (packed)
2 large eggs
2 ts natural vanilla extract
½ - ¾ cup cinnamon chips
cook notes:
I always taste test my cookie dough to see if it needs anymore spices. I highly recommended this, as you may want more of a pumpkin spice flavor or cinnamon flavor. For chewy/thick cookies, keep as dough balls (do not press down). For thinner/crisp cookies press dough balls down. Cookies don’t spread much when baking.
After I made these, I realized that adding some finely chopped pecans would have been really tasty.
Sift flours, baking soda, baking powder, spices, and salt into a bowl. Set aside.
Using a mixer, cream butter and sugars together until very light, about 5 minutes.
Add eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each addition, add in the vanilla extract.
Reduce speed to low, add dry ingredients and mix until just combined, 5 to 10 seconds. Then add in the cinnamon chips and nuts if using and combine.
Cover bowl with plastic and let chill in fridge for an hour or overnight
When ready to bake, preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Line a couple baking sheets with parchment paper or a nonstick baking mat.
I used a medium sized cookie scoop to scoop out cookie dough. A smaller ice cream scoop is just as good—might have to reduce the baking time.
Place cookie dough balls an inch apart if leaving as balls, and 2 inches apart if flattening cookie dough balls.
For thick/chewy cookies keep as balls, for thin/crispier cookies flatten dough balls a bit.
Bake until golden brown but still soft, 14-18 minutes.
10/3/14
friday links
Happy Friday!

Wounded Warrior Project--a cause that is very dear to me.
"The greatest causality is being forgotten".
Please help, and if you can't help, please help raise awareness. Thank you.

These two....Just saying 'hello'!

Lobster boat (Lobster Mobster).
Not that I was trying to score some lobster you know. No, not me.


New apple cider caramels from Lake Champlain chocolates are GOOD.
Made with real cider! So these pack a nice punch of twang flavor.
Found at Whole Foods or at Lake Champlain for other vendors.

Karina Moreira aka #ChicByKarina (fashion blog) has passed.
She was loved by so many here in Massachusetts and across the world.
Only 16 years old, battling her way through bone cancer at Boston's Children's Hospital.
She and Gisele Bundchen became instant friends, made a video together (it was a bucket list wish for Karina).
Please, if you can, help her family with ongoing medical expenses at their gofundme page.
My heart goes out to her family.


And this was in my fortune cookie.

One of my favorite meals: shrimp with honey walnut sauce.
Who has a good recipe for this?

David Venable of QVC's famed "In the Kitchen with David" has his second cookbook out!
Back Around the Table
"....with his first cookbook, In the Kitchen with David: QVC’s Resident Foodie Presents Comfort Foods That Take You Home, David Venable gave us the mouthwatering and memorable recipes that were passed down to him from his mother and grandmothers. Now, the beloved television host invites us back to the warmest room in the house to share inventive spins on traditional dishes that are sure crowd-pleasers in his second book: Back Around the Table.
Laid out with ten easy to follow and love chapters; here are some of the highlights inside:
Mix and Mingle: Transform comfort foods into party fare with Mac ’n’ Cheese Bites, French Onion Soup Dumplings, Chicken Cheesesteak Egg Rolls, and Beef and Bean Tostados.
Brunch and Beyond: Make breakfast the most anticipated meal of the day with Blueberry-Lemon Ricotta Pancakes with Blueberry Syrup, Eggs Benedict Bread Pudding, Hash Brown Breakfast Pizza, & Spiced Bacon Skewers.
Quick and Easy: Use that pressure cooker you’ve got stashed away in the cupboard to make Chili con Carne, Osso Buco, Asian Pulled Pork, and Chicken in a Pot.
Light & Bright: Savor Skinny Fried Chicken, Seven-Layer Taco Salads, and Linguine Carbonara—dishes that not only taste good but are guilt-free.
Smoke & Fire: Start up the grill for Smoked Brisket, Surf and Turf Kebabs, Grilled Scallops with Citrus Marinade, and Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus Bundles.
Sweets & Treats: Finish off your meal with a crowning achievement such as Lemon Cheesecake Bars, Cherry Strudel, Peach Melba Icebox Pie, or Apple-Walnut Rustic Tart...."

Looking for a quick & easy pumpkin snack cake?
Try this one with a pumpkin buttercream.
(the pumpkin buttercream is so good you may not even need a cake for it!)

My pumpkin butter crunch bars were the most downloaded last year during the Fall season.

One of my favorites: gingerbread snack cake w/ molasses glaze

Or maybe you fancy a hamburg & cheddar pizza with fig jam?
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Have a wonderful weekend.
9/30/14
pumpkin spice rice krispie treats
Do you remember me talking last fall about the wonderful find that is the Pumpkin Butter from Trader Joe's?
I made a few recipes with the pumpkin butter, it's so versatile!
Truly not just for toast. Is that what it was intended for? Toast?
I've never used this on toast--have you?
Last year I made quite a few recipes with it:
-sea salted pumpkin-oat cookies
-pumpkin snack cake with pumpkin buttercream (oh this was good!)
-pumpkin bread candy bark
-pumpkin butter-cinnamon chip cookies
-and the extremely popular pumpkin butter crunch bars! (dangerously addicting)
And now the latest creation: pumpkin spice rice krispie treats.
I mean why not?
I haven't seen rice krispie bars made into fall mode, have you?
I added a handful of walnuts to these too for an extra layer of texture.
And why I didn't use pumpkin seeds is beyond me--excellent idea.
These treats are loosely based on the espresso-cream rice krispie bars recipe I made back in 2010.
Actually rice krispie bars are so versatile, easy to swap whatever seasonal ingredient you want.
Not sure how plain pumpkin would work, it might be too wet/heavy to add in, unless you sauté it down a bit?




pumpkin spice rice krispie treats
print recipe
4 TB salted butter
4 oz. cream cheese, room temp
¼ cup white chocolate chips
3 TB pumpkin butter
hefty pinch of sea salt
10 or 11-ounce bag of mini marshmallows
½ cup of walnuts, or pecans or pumpkin seeds (optional but wonderful)
6 ½ cups rice krispies
Spray a 13 x 9-inch pan with non-stick cooking spray.
In a very large 6 or 8 qt. pan, melt the butter, cream cheese, pumpkin butter, and white chocolate chips over low heat, constantly stirring.
(this part takes a while as you want to melt everything low and slow since there is chocolate in there).
Once melted add in a hefty pinch of sea salt, stir.
Using a rubber spatula immediately add in the marshmallows—all the while keep an eye on the bottom of the pan, don’t let it burn! Ok to take pan off heat for a bit if needed if you think it’s getting too hot. Once marshmallows are added just keep stirring until melted-- you will be stirring a lot. After its melted take off the heat, add in the rice krispies and nuts too if using. Mix until well combined. It will be hard to stir—thick for sure.
This is when you have to work fast and stir until well combined; making sure to get the bottom well combined as well. Once all mixed then transfer mix to your prepared pan and push down into pan with spatula or water-wet hands. After it’s all smoothed over this is when I like to add a touch of nuts on top for decoration, optional of course.
Place in fridge to set and cool. They need to cool completely before cutting into bars. You will need a very sharp knife to cut through these with ease.
Depending on how you cut them they should make about 15-20 bars.
9/26/14
friday links
Happy Friday!
Last week I finally got some time to head out and spend time with my surfing buds.
78 degree day with no tourists and full on sun.
Was nice to have that time off.




Using the very last of my large stash of wild maine blueberries in a super-charged smoothie.
I tried the new chocolate flavor of Tera's Whey and I love it!


I received a copy of Baked Occasions, the newest book from the Baked Boys.
And can I tell you this is their best work ever!
This book is jam-packed with a years worth of celebrations! Matt Lewis & Renato Poliafito offer cookies, puddings, whoopie pies, cakes, brownies, and more to commemorate holidays both expected and unexpected. Rum-infused Hair of the Dog Cake for New Year’s Day and Peanut Butter Sheet Cake for Texas Independence Day join Praline Ice Cream Cake for Mardi Gras, Chocolate Pop Tarts for Halloween, and 12 Days of Cookies for Christmastime. With 65 gorgeous photographs and 75 unique recipes, you’ll have everything you need to create a wide range of sweet treats for quirky festivities and traditional holidays all year round.
Seriously, take a small look of what's inside....these guys amaze me!

rainbow icebox cake with homemade chocolate cookies

The book is laid out with monthly dessert celebrations of special days and occasions.

Blood orange tiramisu, black velvet conversation heart cakes, gonzo cake...

easter coconut sheet cake
I cannot recommend Baked Occasions enough. There is over 75 recipes, very easy to follow instructions. Nothing is too fancy pants to make, all recipes are easy to make, easy to follow along with. If you are looking for THE cookbook for your foodie friend this is it!
I will be making something soon.
I'll leave it up to you to decide, choose one & tell me in the comments below:
- Baked Ultimate Birthday Cake
- Buttery Pound Cake with Salty Caramel Glaze
- Chocolate Pop Tarts with PB & Jam Filling
- Pistachio White Chocolate Cheesecake
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Have a wonderful weekend!
9/22/14
pumpkin french toast w/ salted maple butter
So I wasn't going to post this, BUT when everyone saw it on my Instagram feed, I got a couple requests for it.
Sorry for the lack of photos, but I hadn't planned on using one of my breakfasts as a post.
I need to share more of what I make in everyday life; I have a bad habit of that.
I forget that you all like kicked up foods too, no matter how weird they might be...right?
Plus I'm with you when it comes to super easy meal making because I am lazy don't have a lot of time, and want to eat right now good tasting food fast.
Best part? Super easy to make.
Plus it's really tasty and kind of good for you too--right?
I mean there's real pumpkin in there too.
Oh! Speaking of canned pumpkin, I spent a little bit more money and got a couple cans of
pumpkin puree from Whole Foods.
When I opened the can I was shocked at how bright and gorgeous the orange color of the pumpkin was. I don't know if the pumpkin they use is better or what?
But it looked better and tasted better.
Yes, big difference in taste.
I know I'm the biggest fan of Whole Foods, but I'm telling you that canned pumpkin
(Whole Foods 365 brand) was tasty! Not watered down or bland tasting like some other brands.
So, if you're so inclined, try a can; and let me know if you notice a difference in taste.

With this french toast, you can easily make the egg custard the night before, provided you cover it nice and air tight.



The 'salted' maple butter just gives it an extra kick.
It's not overly salty, just pairs really nice with the pure maple syrup.
Any leftover maple butter is so good with pumpkin pancakes, bagels, toast, grilled cheese...endless possibilities!
pumpkin french toast with salted maple butter
print recipe
salted maple butter
1 stick (8 TB) of unsalted butter, room temp
1 TB pure maple syrup
1 ts of sea salt (this is optional, but wonderful)
Mix all ingredients until well blended. I used a hand held mixer. Then place in ceramic dish, cover
with plastic wrap, and place in fridge to harden a bit.
Or for fancy results place butter into plastic wrap and roll into a log, cover tight, place in fridge until it hardens. When ready to use just slice and use.
I used a small ice cream scoop to scoop out the butter--kind of fancy.
pumpkin french toast
4 eggs
1/2 cup plain pumpkin puree
3 to 5 dashes of pumpkin spice seasonings
2 to 3 dashes of cinnamon, optional
1/2 cup whole milk +2 TB heavy cream
about 9 to 11 slices of bread (oatmeal or sourdough works best)
Mix all ingredients in a bowl, mix really well until you have a nice smooth custard.
If using next morning, store in airtight non-reactive bowl (use glass or ceramic) with cover.
When ready to use, let custard come to room temp a bit.
Dip both sides of each bread in custard and fry in a hot buttered frying pan.
Cook booth sides until desired doneness, serve with the salted maple
butter, and maple syrup.
The butter tastes so good you might not need the maple syrup.
Makes enough for 9 to 11 slices.
9/19/14
friday links
Happy Friday!
It's cold out!
As I type this post, we have 47 degrees at 9am here on cape cod.
I guess I won't be going for my nightly swim in the ocean today.
Actually I have been going every night now that the beaches are empty and enjoyable again.
Believe it or not the ocean temp is about 66 degrees when the sun is out and it's not too bad.

Have you started baking with pumpkin?
I haven't -- I know bad right? You are expecting new pumpkin creations from me?
I'll get on that this weekend; maybe if I pass a bottle of pumpkin spice under my nose it will
inspire me?
Hubby asked for these pumpkin oreo's I made last year at this time.
These are good, and I made them into icebox cookies, easy, just slice and bake!


Speaking of pumpkin....the pumpkin pie macarons have arrived at Whole Foods!

I wanted these to suck, but they didn't, they were really tasty and I am not a fan of white chocolate.

So I asked him what he was looking at (the man in the maroon had a big ass camera), he said
the mansion on the cliff (the right side). Boring. Here I was hoping it was a whale or something.

Is there anything better than a bag of fried scallops? Perks of living on cape cod.

Seafood bisque

Oh the joys of food blogging when one of your favorite pastry books just magically shows up
at your door. The book Pastry by Nick Malgieri is THE book, the guide for all things pastry.
This is the definitive guide for pastry making. Can't tell you enough how much this one book
will teach you about pastry making.
Pastry by Nick Malgieri is the pastry bible.

"Cooks eager to stretch their skills will find Mr. Malgieri an inspiring coach." ~The New York Times
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Have a wonderful weekend!


