June 5th was National Doughnut Day. Apparently, it's celebrated the first Friday in June. So many people were talking about, tweeting about, and eating doughnuts, that I got a huge craving for them. Of course, because I'm gluten-free, that means
A fun and delicious alternative to deep-fried doughnuts. This cinnamon-sugar dusted baked doughnut recipe turns milk, flour, nutmeg, sugar, eggs, butter, and yeast into perfectly dunkable, delicious doughnuts.
Basically, I'm out to figure out how many thousands of ways I can top an English muffin. You can go the tuna melt route, the mini apple pie route, the apple peanut butter delight route, and lots of...
I use this recipe when making my rose cake, my hydrangea cake, or any cake that I want the frosting to be able to hold its shape! This makes quite a bit, but can be refrigerated quite easily. And yes, I sometimes use half crisco/half butter. This recipe is SWEET. Super sweet.
Looking for a chocolaty dessert using Betty Crocker SuperMoist cake mix? Then try this luscious cake that’s topped with ganache and filled with marshmallow creme.
With its sweet cider sauce, this sodium-reduced dish is full of flavour. If you have leftover polenta, form it into cakes and fry them up for a quick side dish to go with your morning eggs.
Whoopie pies are said to be the next cupcake - I tested the whoopie pie with this recipe for S'mores Whoopie pies. Whoopie pies are more cake like than cookie like. This recipe is filled with toasted marshmallow and crushed graham cracker crumbs. LifeWithCake.com Life Is Better With Cake
As the first person out of bed in her house on Saturday mornings, Mary Shore savors the time to ease into the weekend. “We try to keep cooking simple so the relaxed mood lasts through the morning,” she says. These winning pancakes came out of her desire to develop a vegan version of her favorite restaurant pancakes: “My mom taught me to substitute a little vinegar in milk when there was no buttermilk in the house, and the cider vinegar in soymilk here has the same effect of lending a little zing.”