Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Move Over Reese...

Now here is a yummy treat!  No oven needed, just a microwave, and you can make your very own "Reese's Pieces."  Jacob kept saying "Mmmmmm.... Mmmmmmm" the whole time he ate one, it was cute. Then he asked for another. Seeing as how not healthy these are, I gave him a peach instead. I also forgot to follow the instructions to cut after chilling for five minutes, so the chocolate kind of broke apart a bit. I got busy shredding a gigantic zucchini that was given to me. I don't have a food processor so I hand grated it and it took about half an hour. So the chocolate was good and set by that point. After cutting and being annoyed with myself I remembered that if I had just let it come to room temperature it would have cut easily. Oh well, they still taste good. Keep chilled!




Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars


  • 2 ½ cups graham crumbs

  • 1 cup peanut butter (I use creamy)

  • 1 cup butter, melted (I use hard margarine)

  • 2 ¾ cups icing sugar

  • 2 cups chocolate chips, semi-sweet


  • Mix all ingredients (except chocolate) in medium bowl.
    Press into 9x13 pan.
    Melt chocolate chips (with 1 tbsp of margarine and peanut butter if desired)
    Spread melted chocolate over crust. Chill 5 minutes and cut into bars before chocolate is completely set. Chill to set chocolate before serving.



    PS. I grated 16 cups of zucchini, in case you wanted to know.

    Monday, September 13, 2010

    That's a Wrap!

    Someone from church gave us a whole bunch of apples. I contemplated making applesauce, which seems easy enough, except that I don't have an apple peeler/corer  and they are very small apples. I don't really know when I would find the time to peel two grocery bags of tiny apples. So I made an apple crisp. Yum. What next? Apple turnovers are good, but every recipe I found said to use a package of pre-made pastry dough. I didn't have that in my fridge. So maybe I could try apple pie? But I only had a 1/2 cup of hard margarine. No shortening or butter. Also, I don't have a proper pie plate. But what do I find then??? A recipe for something called a Wrapper Pie: no pie plate required!!! I was missing half the things needed to make it, but I figured I could make something up. Voila! The "Mini WrApple Pie" is born! This was the most perfect looking one of the bunch:
    Perfect!
    So delicious hot or cold (I tried it both ways, now I just need to try it with ice cream!). Jeff rated them an 8/10, but the one he ate wasn't as pretty looking.

    I still have about 4 cups of sliced apples left, so I stuck them in the freezer. I found an interesting recipe for Apple Brownies that maybe I will try, or I will just make these again.

    Mini WrApple Pies

    Ingredients


    • CRUST
    • 2 ½ cups flour
    • 1 tbsp sugar
    • ¼ tsp ground ginger
    • ¼ tsp salt
    • ½ cup canola oil
    • ¾ cup milk
    • FILLING
    •  cup brown sugar
    •  cup flour
    • ½ tbsp butter
    • 2 cups apples, diced small

    Method

    Roll out dough to 1/4" and use 4" circle cookie cutter to make 12 circles.

    Roll each individual circle out quite thin.

    Make a pile in the center of each circle with the filling.

    Carefully fold dough over making 5 pleats.

    Put a couple of slivers of butter on top of apples.

    Sprinkle with sugar.

    Bake at 400 for 20 minutes.

    Makes a dozen.

    Saturday, September 11, 2010

    Too Busy To Bake?

    Not with this recipe!!! A good friend told me I had to make my chocolate chip cookies just so that I could post the recipe on my blog. They are delicious and so fast! In order to save time, I don't really make cookies... I stick all the dough in one pan and cut them into about 48 cookie-bars once cooled. (You can make these as regular cookies, just watch the bake time... about 10-12 minutes)
    So I baked these up a couple of days ago, and we already had to hide them in the cupboard because we ate about half of them in one day.

    Busy Mama's Chocolate Chip Cookies

    Ingredients


    • ¾ cup sugar
    • ¾ cup brown sugar
    • 1 cup hard margarine, softened
    • 1 tsp vanilla
    • 1 egg
    • 2 cups flour
    • 1 tsp baking soda
    • ½ tsp salt
    • 1 cup chocolate chips

    Method

    Heat oven to 375.

    Beat sugars, butter, vanilla and egg together.
    Stir in flour, baking soda and salt.
    (Dough will be stiff)
    Add chocolate chips.

    Press dough into ungreased pan 13x9x2.
    Bake 20 minutes until golden brown.
    Cool in pan.

    Thursday, September 9, 2010

    Goodbye Ugly!

    Our kitchen had THESE ugly tiles for our backsplash. To me they look like bathroom tiles from the 80's.
    Tulips!?!
    So today Jeff and I (though I must confess mostly Jeff) painted over these tiles with a nice shade of pale gray.  The boys were really good and it was finished in one morning.

    So now my kitchen is a little less blue, but a lot less ugly.