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Annie's Eats » Making your days taste better. Picky Palate. Simply delicious home-cooked meals, etc.. ] When I bought the jar of Nutella last weekend I made a vow (yes I did) that part of the Nutella will be made into cupcakes. I’ve always planned to do that whenever I buy one but it never gets that far. Darn those nutella sandwiches and occasional spoon licking.

Well, I finally made self-frosting nutella cupcakes and golly they were so beautiful and delicious. This self-frosting nutella cupcakes recipe was adapted from Connie of Pinoycook which she got from Baking Bites. 10 tbsp butter, softened 3/4 cup white sugar 3 eggs 1/2 tsp vanilla 1 3/4 cups sifted all purpose flour 1/4 tsp salt 2 tsp baking powder 1/3 cup Nutella Preheat the oven to 325°.

Using a mixer, cream butter and sugar together Do this until light and creamy. Add one egg at a time. Beat the mixture after each egg. Add vanilla, then the flour, baking powder and salt. The mixture would be sort of lumpy like it would be hard to pour. Use an ice cream scooper to fill up the cups with the batter. Serve cool or a slightly warm. . GIVERSLOG.

Orangette. Cathlin cooks... but mostly bakes! The Fresh Loaf | News & Information for Amateur Bakers and Artisan Bread Enthusiasts. Seasaltwithfood. The Barefoot Kitchen Witch. I haven’t been crocheting for very long, but I’ve practiced some stitches and I’ve successfully made a few things. My first great success was a hat: I learned to make a flower and a granny square: And then I made a hat and a scarf for Julia. The hat was double and single crochet stitches, and for the scarf I learned a shell stitch. You can’t tell from this picture, but the yarn is sparkly, like newly fallen snow…: So with all that expertise, I was ready to create something on my own. But I have to back up a bit first. Oh, and also, she likes boots.

So I thought I’d make boot cuffs. Or you could think of them as smallish leg warmers. Anyway, when I do Pinterest searches for crocheted things, boot cuffs frequently appear. And…because I have my own quirky sense of humor…I decided the boot cuffs should include disembodied cat heads. So I made boot cuffs – beautiful brick red cuffs – they weren’t terribly difficult, and I used this pattern but without buttons. For my nephew’s son. An owl hat: