Friday, February 22, 2013

Creamy Peanut Butter Soup

This is a quick 'n easy 3 ingredient soup recipe.



Creamy Peanut Butter Coup

1/4 cup creamy peanut butter
1 (10-75 ounce) can condensed tomato soup
1-1/2 cups milk

1.)  In a saucepan (over low heat), stir soup into peanut butter,

adding a little at a time; stir until well blended.

2.)  Add milk, heat through; stirring occasionally.

3.)  If desired, season soup with a bit of black pepper.

4.)  Ladle soup into cups, mugs, or bowls, and serve.

5.)  Yields: 2 servings.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

πŸ’• Valentine's Day Candy Bark πŸ’•

A quick, easy, candy to make for your Valentine.











πŸ’– Valentine's Day Candy Bark πŸ’˜

18-ounces NestlΓ© Premier White Chocolate Chips

(About) 1 cup red hearts cinnamon candy


1.)  Place parchment paper on a baking sheet, preferably with sides.  I used a (15-1/2" x 10" x 1") baking sheet.  Set baking sheet aside.


2.)  Place the white chocolate chips in a double boiler; melt the morsels over a low simmering heat on top the stove.  Be sure to stir the chocolate as it's melting.  (I found it can take anywhere between 5 to 6 minutes to melt the candies.)


3.)  Pour the melted chocolate onto the parchment-lined baking sheet.


4.)  Using a heat-proof spatula; quickly spread-out the melted chocolate, as evenly as you can on the baking sheet.


5.)  Sprinkle the cinnamon heart candies over the white chocolate.  Allow to cool.  (To set up the candy bark quickly, place baking sheet in your refrigerator freezer for just 5 minutes.)


6.)  Once removed from the freezer, you'll have noticed that the candy bark will separate from the parchment paper.  Break up the candy bark with your hands, and either place in individual baggies to give as gifts, or place in a tin, or an air tight container.  No refrigeration is required.


7.)  Yields: 10 servings (or more)


8.) Note: When I made the Valentine Bark, I made a bit more than the recipe called for.  I used 2-(12 ounce) bags of the white chocolate morsels, and a bit larger baking sheet.  (A 17-1/4" x 11-1/4" x 3/4" baking sheet to be exact.)  I didn't use an entire cup of the cinnamon candies, I just sprinkled on desired amount.


Additional photo of Valentine's Day Candy Bark 












Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Gingerbread Marshmallow Crispy Treats

These Gingerbread Marshmallow Crispy Treats are amazingly scrumptious!


Gingerbread Marshmallow Crispy Treats

1 stick of butter or margarine

1/8 teaspoon ground allspice

1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/8 teaspoon ground cloves

1/4 teaspoon ground ginger

1 (10 oz.) bag Gingerbread Marshmallows

5 cups Crisp Rice Cereal

Holiday Decorative Sprinkles (red, green and white)

1.) Using a plastic sandwich bag, coat the inside of 1-(9x13-inch) baking pan with either butter or margarine. Then set pan aside.

2.) Melt either 1 stick of butter or margarine over low heat in a large Teflon coated pan.

3.) Add the spices and stir.

4.) Add the marshmallows, and stir until the marshmallows have melted, and the mixture is smooth.

5.) Remove pan from the heat, then add the crisp rice cereal; stir until cereal is coated well with the marshmallow mixture.

6.) Pour the marshmallow/cereal mixture into the baking pan.

7.) Using your hands, which have been coated with a bit of butter or margarine; gently press the mixture into the pan.

8.) Immediately sprinkle bars with some holiday candy sprinkles; gently patting sprinkles onto the bars.

9.) Let the bars set for a few hours before slicing them.

10.) Yields: 12 bars (I cut my bars large in size, as they weren't very thick bars, but you could cut them into (24) 2x2-inch squares.)

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Santa Claus Cookies

This recipe is from my 1982 Betty Crocker Christmas Cookbook.



Santa Claus Cookies

1 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup shortening, or butter flavor shortening
2 Tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon grated lemon peel (I omit this, don't really need it)
1 egg
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
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Creamy Frosting: See Recipe Below
Miniature Marshmallows, to decorate cookies
Red Sugar, to decorate cookies
Milk Chocolate, or Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips, to decorate cookies
Red Hots Cinnamon Candies, to decorate cookies
Flaked or Shredded Coconut, to decorate cookies
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1.)  Mix granulated sugar, shortening, milk, lemon peel and egg.

2.)  Stir in flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt.

3.)  Heat oven to 400 degrees.

4.)  Shape dough into 1-1/4 inch balls.

5.)  Place about 2-inches apart on ungreased cookie sheet, and flatten each to about 2-1/2 inch in diameter, with greased bottom of a beverage glass dipped in sugar.

6.)  Bake until edges are light brown, 8 to 10 minutes; then let cookies cool completely before frosting them.

7.)  Spread cookie with small amount of Creamy Frosting.

8.)  Sprinkle top third of cookie with red sugar (to make Santa's cap).

9.)  Press on miniature marshmallow for tassel of cap.

10.)  Press 2 chocolate chips for the eyes, and 1 red cinnamon candy for the nose.

11.)  Sprinkle bottom third with either flaked or shredded coconut, for the beard.

12.)  Frost and decorate each cookie before starting another.

13.)  Yields: about 2 dozen cookies. (Mine yielded: 27 cookies)

14.)  Creamy Frosting: Mix 3 cups powdered sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, and 4-6 tablespoons milk; mix until desired consistency.  (I actually used: 3 cups plus 6 tablespoons of powdered sugar, 6 tablespoons plus a 1/2 tablespoon of milk, and the 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract.)

15.) Note: I baked my cookies on Pampered Chef Stoneware, and baked the first 2-3 batches for 10 minutes, and the last 2 batches for 9 minutes, as the cookies were starting to brown up a bit more.





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