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Browse By: Recipe Box Grocery List Print Share Unbeatable Oatmeal Cookies (1:09) More Find out how to craft the ultimate oatmeal raisin cookie. 5 Cool Christmas Baking Hacks (1:30) Try these top five hacks for better Christmas baking results. Mini Stuffins (0:16) Get the best of Thanksgiving dinner in bite-sized, hand-held portions! Hand-Whipped Cream (0:16) A vigorous shake is all it takes to make your own hand-whipped cream. You Can Do Better Dips (1:30) Please a crowd or enjoy the big game with these easy-to-make appetizers. Galactic Chocolate Donuts (1:02) These dazzling doughnuts are out of this world! Seeding a Pomegranate Two Ways (1:05) Alyssia demonstrates two simple methods of seeding a pomegranate. More Videos Total Time 26mins Prep 15 mins Cook 11 mins You've made oatmeal-raisin cookies before, so why try these?
Ingredients Nutrition 36 36 cookies US 20 Top Cookies & Brownies Directions Watch how to make this recipe Preheat oven to 350°. Up Next Reviews. Cinnamon Roll Pancakes. Updated 9/22/11 to Add: If you’re coming here to sample these delicious Cinnamon Roll Pancakes, you just might like the latest recipe that I’ve posted for Pumpkin Cinnamon Roll Pancakes too.
And Gingerbread- Cinnamon Roll Pancakes too. Enjoy! Here’s a short video sharing how to make these delicious pancakes: If you’ve ever thought you needed a reason to eat pancakes, today is the day: National Pancake Day! Eat a short stack for breakfast, enjoy them for lunch, or make a dinner out a manhole-sized pancake… guilt free… because you’re merely celebrating their existence. How do you like your pancakes? But recently I started dreaming about mixing cinnamon rolls and pancakes together… and this is what I came up with- my new favorite pancake: Cinnamon Roll Pancakes. I have a wonderfully fluffy pancake batter that I like to use (recipe below) so I swirled a bit of cinnamon roll filling into the pancake.
It’s like eating a cinnamon roll, and no one needs more than one cinnamon roll for breakfast. Sweet Potato Gnocchi with Gouda Cheese Sauce. This morning I was looking at my home page and I realized that there is a lot of orange sweet potato and pumpkin going on.
Considering the time of year I think it is very fitting. Maybe I should go red and green when Christmas comes around? Got any green and red recipes that I can try out for Christmas? In keeping with the autumn orange theme I got the idea to try a sweet potato gnocchi covered in gouda cheese sauce. The idea was to do it in a stovetop mac and cheese kind of style. I have never made a potato gnocchi before. First and most important you need 1 pound of sweet potato. In the photos I as preparing a double recipe so that is why you see so many potatoes. Pierce the potatoes with a fork. Microwave the potato for 5-6 minutes on each side, until tender.
Slice the potatoes in half and let cool. Scoop out the flesh of the potatoes and mash, you need 1 1/2 cups of mashed potato. Add Parmesan cheese, brown sugar, 1 teaspoons salt, and nutmeg; mash to blend. Some Kitchen Stories Chocolate Mug of Sadness. No story today.
In this case, truth is stranger than fiction. I’m a little bit horrified by this thing. Which isn’t to say it’s not good. It is. It’s rich and dense and very chocolatey. There’s just something so… sad about chocolate cake for one. So, you know, ENJOY MAKING THIS RECIPE. Eclectic Recipes via Live Love Pasta (who did not have the same existential concerns. Chocolate Mug of Sadness Makes 1 large mug of sadness or 2 slightly less sad servings Ingredients 4 TBsp flour 4 TBsp sugar 1 egg 3 TBsp cocoa powder 3 TBsp Nutella 3 TBsp milk 3 TBsp vegetable oil Directions Combine all ingredients in a large coffee mug (or 2).
Whisk with fork until smooth. Microwave on high for 1½– 3 minutes. Sprinkle with chocolate chips. Download and print Chocolate Mug of Sadness recipe.