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Ultimate Ginger Snaps

December 1, 2012

Ultimate Ginger Snaps

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If you like Ginger Snaps, like I do, then you will love these.  They are nice and chewy with just the right amount of ginger.  You just might want to double the batch because they are sure to be a big hit. 

INGREDIENTS

2 1/4 Cups Unbleached Flour

1/2 Teaspoons Ground Cloves

1/2 Teaspoon Ground Ginger

1 Teaspoon Ground Cinnamon

2 Teaspoons Baking Powder

1/2 Teaspoon Salt

3/4 Cup (1 1/2 Sticks) Softened Unsalted Butter

1 Cup Sugar

1/4 Cup Dark Molasses

1 Large Egg

3 1/2 Ounces Crystallized Ginger Chips

Preheat your oven to 375° F.  Sift the dry ingredients together in a medium size bowl and set aside.  In a large bowl, mix the butter and sugar until light and creamy.  Stir in the molasses and the egg.  Add the dry ingredients to the ginger chips.  For the best result, chill the dough for 1 hour.  Form 1 inch balls.  Roll in granulated sugar.  Place on a parchment paper lined cookie sheet.  Make sure that they are about 2 inches apart.  Bake for 8 to 10 minutes.  Remove from the oven while the cookies are still soft.  Let the cookies cool for 10 minutes before removing and placing on a serving plate.  Makes 3 dozen cookies. 

White Chocolate Chip Cookies

November 29, 2012

White Chocolate Chip Cookies

This recipe is a good change of pace from chocolate chip cookies.  Sometimes I just get a real craving for white chocolate. 

INGREDIENTS

1 Cup Softened Butter

1 1/2 Cups Sugar

1 Cup Brown Sugar

2 Eggs

2 Teaspoons Vanilla Extract

3 Cups Unbleached Flour

1/2 Teaspoon Baking Soda

1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

2 Cups White Chocolate Chips

Preheat your oven to 350° F.  In a large size bowl mix together the butter and the sugar until fluffy.  Add the vanilla.  Add the eggs one at a time.  Beat well.  Add the flour, baking soda and salt.  Mix well.  Add the white chocolate chips and mix for another minute.  Cover your baking sheets with parchment paper.  With a teaspoon scoop the cookie dough and drop onto the parchment paper.  Place 1 inch apart.  Bake for 10 minutes or until done.  Remember that each oven is different from the next so you may want to check the cookies at 9 minutes.  I like to take the cookies out a bit early so they are nice and soft because the cookies will continue to cook after removal from the oven.  Remove from the oven and let sit for 10 minutes.  Repeat until you are finished cooking all of the dough.  Makes 60 cookies. 

Carrot Oat Muffins

November 28, 2012

Carrot Oat Muffins

I love to eat muffins in the morning.  Here is a healthy muffin that the whole family is sure to enjoy.

INGREDIENTS

12 Ounces Carrot Juice

2 Egg Whites

1 3/4 Cups Olive Oil

1 Cup Old-Fashioned Rolled Oats

1 Cup Raisins

1/2 Cup Sugar

1 Tablespoon Baking Soda

1 Teaspoon Cinnamon

1/2 Teaspoon Ground Nutmeg

Preheat your oven to 400° F.  Line 18 muffin cups with liners.  In a small size bowl whisk together the carrot juice, eggs and olive oil.  In a separate medium size bowl, combine the flour, rolled oats, raisins, sugar, baking soda, cinnamon and nutmeg.  Add the carrot juice to the flour mixture.  Stir until well combined.  Spoon the batter 3/4 up to the top of the muffin liner.  Bake for 18 minutes until done.  Remove from the oven and let cool for 10 minutes. Serve warm.  Makes 18 muffins. 

Dark Chocolate Chip Cookies

November 27, 2012

Dark Chocolate Chip Cookies

I love dark chocolate much more than milk chocolate.  Here is a great easy recipe for dark chocolate chip cookies.

INGREDIENTS

1 Cup Softened Butter

3/4 Cup Sugar

3/4 Cup Brown Sugar

2 Teaspoons Vanilla Extract

2 Eggs

2 1/4 Cups Unbleached Flour

1 Teaspoon Baking Soda

1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

2 Cup Dark Chocolate Chips

Preheat your oven to 350° F.  In a large size bowl mix together the butter and the sugar until fluffy.  Add the vanilla.  Add the eggs one at a time.  Beat well.  Add the flour, baking soda and salt.  Mix well.  Add the dark chocolate chips and mix for another minute.  Cover your baking sheets with parchment paper.  With a teaspoon scoop the cookie dough and drop onto the parchment paper.  Place 1 inch apart.  Bake for 10 minutes or until done.  Remember that each oven is different from the next so you may want to check the cookies at 9 minutes.  I like to take the cookies out a bit early so they are nice and soft because the cookies will continue to cook after removal from the oven.  Remove from the oven and let sit for 10 minutes.  Repeat until you are finished cooking all of the dough.  Makes 54 cookies

Butterscotch Pumpkin Cake

November 21, 2012

Butterscotch Pumpkin Cake

Most of us love pumpkin pie, but why not adding this delicious Butterscotch Pumpkin Cake to the Thanksgiving dessert table.

INGREDIENTS

1 2/3  Cups Butterscotch Chips (Divided)

2 Cups Unbleached Flour

1 3/4 Cups Sugar

1 Tablespoon Baking Powder

1 1/2 Teaspoon Ground Cinnamon

1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/2 Teaspoon Ground Nutmeg

1 Cup Pumpkin Puree

1/2 Cup Olive Oil

3 Large Eggs

2 Teaspoons Vanilla Extract

Butterscotch Sauce

Preheat your oven to 350° F.  Grease a Bundt pan.  Melt 1 cup of the butterscotch chips and then cool to room temperature.  In a medium size bowl combine the flour, sugar, baking powder, cinnamon, salt and nutmeg.  In a medium size bowl combine the melted butterscotch chips, pumpkin, olive oil, eggs and vanilla.  Slowly stir in the flour mixture.  Pour the batter into the prepared Bundt pan.  Bake for 45 minutes or until done.  Remove from the oven and cool in the pan for 1/2 hour.  Remove the cake from the pan and let cool completely on a wire rack.  Serve with butterscotch sauce.  Serves 12

Butterscotch Sauce

1/3 Cup Evaporated Milk

2/3 Cup Butterscotch Chips

In a medium size saucepan heat the evaporated milk over a medium heat.  Bring to a gentle boil.  Remove from the heat.  Add the butterscotch chips and stir until the chips are smooth.  Return to the heat and stir constantly.  Bring to a gentle boil and then remove from the heat.  Cool to room temperature and serve over the cake. 

 

Thanksgiving Apple Pie

November 15, 2012

Thanksgiving Apple Pie

This time of year, everyone has room for a piece of pie or two.  Why limit yourself to just one?

INGREDIENTS

3 Tablespoons Unbleached Flour

2 Teaspoons Cinnamon

1/2 Teaspoon Grated Nutmeg

1/4 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

2/3 Cup Brown Sugar

2 1/2 Pounds Tart Apples

1 Tablespoon Fresh Lemon Juice

1 Tablespoon Vanilla Extract

2 Tablespoons Unsalted Butter

1 Large Beaten Egg

1 Tablespoon Warm Water

1 Tablespoon Sugar

1 Double Crust

Preheat your oven to 425° F.  Move your oven rack to the middle.  Peel and cut the apples into wedges.  In a large size bowl combine the flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt and brown sugar.  Toss the apples in with the sugar mixture.  Add the lemon juice and vanilla.  Let stand 15 minutes.  Roll out 1 piece of pastry dough on a lightly floured surface.  Roll the dough into a 13 inch round to fit into a 9 inch pie plate.  Place the dough into the pie plate. Roll out the remaining dough into the same size.  Gently pour the apple and sugar mixture into the pie shell.  Dot with the 2 tablespoons of butter.  Cover with the remaining rolled out dough and crimp the edges.  In a small size bowl whisk together the beaten egg and warm water.  Brush the top of the pie with the egg wash.  Sprinkle with the 1 tablespoon sugar and place the pie onto a baking sheet.  Put into the oven for 20 minutes and then turn the heat down to 375° F and bake for another 45 minutes.  The pie should be golden and the filling should be bubbling away.  Remove from the oven and set to cool for 2 hours.  Serve warm.  Serves 8

Mary Todd Lincoln Cake

November 6, 2012

Mary Todd Lincon Cake

Mary Ann Todd Lincoln (December 13, 1818 to July 16, 1882) was born to a large wealthy Kentucky family.  Born in Lexington, Kentucky as the fourth of seven children, Mary was raised in comfort and refinement as well as well educated. Mary was sent at an early age to attend a finishing school owned by Madame Mantelle, where the curriculum concentrated on French and literature.  She learned to speak French fluently, studied dance, drama, music and social graces.  By the age of 20 she was regarded as witty and gregarious, with an interest in politics. Mrs. Lincoln suffered from migraine headaches and may have actually had bipolar disorder.  She supported her husband throughout his presidency and was next to him when he was fatally shot. 

Here is the famous Lincoln cake recip.  Mrs. Lincoln apparently made this vanilla almond cake for him while they were courting and during their time in the White House. 

INGREDIENTS

1 Cup Almonds

1 Cup Butter

1 1/2 Cups Sugar

2 1/4 Cups Unbleached Flour

1 Tablespoon Baking Powder

1 1/3 Cups Milk

6 Egg Whites

Pinch of Salt

1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

Powdered Sugar

 

Preheat your oven to 375° F.  Grease and flour two 9 inch round layer cake pans or one Bundt cake pan.  Grind the almonds into course flour in a food processor.  Cream the butter and sugar in a medium size bowl until fluffy.  Sift the flour and baking powder to mix them together in a separate bowl.  Fold the dry flour mix into the creamed butter mix. Alternate with the milk until well blended.  Stir in the almond powder and mix thoroughly.  In a separate bowl, beat the egg whites until they form stiff peaks.  Add a pinch of salt.  Add the vanilla and gently fold the egg whites into the batter with a rubber spatula.  Pour the batter into the pans or the Bundt pan and bake for 30 minutes.  Remove from the oven and cool for 20 minutes before turning the cakes out of their pans.  Allow to completely cook before serving.  If you are making layer cake then use jam for the filling.  Sift powdered sugar on top.  Serves 12

Lady Bird Johnson’s Famous Lemon Cake

November 4, 2012

Lady Bird Johnson’s Famous Lemon Cake

Lady Bird Johnson was born Claudia Alta Taylor (December 22, 1912 to July 11, 2007) in Karnack, Texas. She was named for her mother’s brother Claud, but while a baby her nurse commented that she was “purty as a ladybird.”  A ladybird is a brightly colored beetle.  This nickname replaced her actual first name for her entire life.  Her family called her Lady and her husband called her Bird, which was the name she used on her marriage license.  Lady Bird Johnson was a lifelong advocate for beautifying the nation’s cities and highways.  She is responsible for the Highway Beautification Act and is quoted as saying, “Where flowers bloom, so does hope.”  Here is Mrs. Johnson’s recipe for her Famous Lemon Cake

INGREDIENTS

3/4 Cup Softened Butter

1 1/4 Cups Sugar

8 Egg Yolks

2 1/2 Cups Flour

3 Teaspoons Baking Powder

1/4 Teaspoon Salt

3/4 Cup Milk

1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

1 Teaspoon Grated Lemon Rind

1 Teaspoon Lemon Juice

Preheat your oven to 325° F.  Cream the butter and sugar until fluffy.  In a separate bowl, beat the egg yolks until light and lemon colored.  Blend into the creamed mixture.  Sift together the flour, baking powder and salt.  Resift 3 times.  Add the sifted ingredients to the creamed mixture in thirds, alternating with the milk.  Beat the batter thoroughly after each addition.  Add the vanilla extract, lemon rind and lemon juice.  Beat for 2 minutes.  Bake in a greased Bundt pan in the oven for 1 hour or until the cake tester inserted in the center comes out clean.  Remove from the oven and cool completely before frosting.  Serves 6

Lemon Icing

2 Cups Confectioners’ Sugar

1/4 Cup Softened Butter

Grated Rind Of 1 Lemon

2 Teaspoons Cream (Or More For Spreading Consistency)

Combine the confectioners’ sugar, butter and grated lemon rinds and beat.  Add the cream until desired consistency. 

Lemon Cake With Nutella Cream Cheese Frosting

October 20, 2012

Lemon Cake With Nutella Cream Cheese Frosting

What can I say?  This cake is delicious!

INGREDIENTS

2 Cups Unbleached Flour

1 Tablespoon Baking Powder

1 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1/2 Cup Butter

1 1/4 Cups Sugar

3 Eggs

3/4 Cup Milk

1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract

2 Teaspoons Lemon Extract

Preheat your oven to 350° F.  Grease and flour a Bundt cake pan and set aside.  In a large size bowl, combine the flour, salt, sugar and baking powder.  Add the milk, butter, eggs and vanilla and lemon extract.  Beat on a low speed with an electric mixer until combined.  Beat for another minute on medium speed, but don’t over beat.  Place in the oven and bake for 35 minutes until done.  When you insert a wooden toothpick near the center is should come out clean.  When done remove from the oven and cool in the pan, on a wire rack, for 20 minutes.   Loosen the sides of the cake and invert onto a cake plate.  Cool for 20 to 30 minutes. Frost with Nutella Cream Cheese Frosting. Serves 8

 

Nutella Cream Cheese Frosting

INGREDIENTS

1 Cup Nutella Spread

8 Ounces Cream Cheese

1/2 Cup Butter

1/2 Cup Powdered Sugar

Let the cream cheese, Nutella and butter sit in a bowl at room temperature for about an hour or until softened.  Beat with a mixer.  Add the vanilla extract.  Beat until fluffy.  Slowly add the powdered sugar.  Keep on beating until you get a very smooth texture.  Frost your cooled cake. 

 

Butterscotch Oatmeal Blondies

October 18, 2012

Butterscotch Oatmeal Blondies

I have always been in love with butterscotch.  These Butterscotch Oatmeal Blondies are super easy to make and won’t last long in your household. 

INGREDIENTS

1 1/4 Cups Unbleached Flour

1 Teaspoon Baking Soda

1/2 Teaspoon Ground Cinnamon

1/2 Teaspoon Kosher Salt

1 Cup Softened Butter

3/4 Cup Sugar

3/4 Cup Brown Sugar

3 Large Eggs

2 Teaspoons Vanilla Extract

3 Cups Old-Fashioned Oats

1 2/3 Cups Butterscotch Chips

Preheat your oven to 350° F.  In a medium size bowl combine the flour, baking soda, salt and cinnamon.  Set aside.  In a large size bowl beat the eggs for 1 minute.  Add the softened butter, the sugars and the vanilla.  Beat for another minute.  Slowly add the flour mixture and beat for 30 seconds.  Add the oats and butterscotch chips and mix until just combined.  Line a 13 x 9 oblong pan with parchment paper or prepare the pan by greasing it.  I like using parchment paper though.  Pour the batter into the pan and bake for 45 minutes or until done.  Remove from the oven and let cool completely before cutting into squares.  Makes about 2 dozen bars. 

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