OPB's Kate Clause offers this reprieve from the classic pumpkin pie — a pumpkin bread with a heavy dose of concentrated, freshly brewed chai tea topped with a crunchy, sweet streusel including Oregon hazelnuts and walnuts.
My recent trip to Hugo's for vegan soft serve ice cream (click here to read the post) inspired me to try and create some vegan ice cream of my own with Japanese sweet potatoes as the base.
This Posted by Mary at Deep South Dish recipe contains all purpose flour, bittersweet chocolate, light brown sugar, granulated sugar, unsweetened cocoa powder and more.
You don't have to say giant cookie twice to get my attention. Why on earth wouldn't I love a life-sized chocolate chip cookie? From the ever-reliable and faithful, Aunt Marilyn, who got the recipe from her friend Elnora, who got
A summertime French-inspired Fresh Tomato Tart, baked in a buttery crust with rounds of cheese & fresh herbs--direct to you from the sunny south of France! David Lebovitz - living the sweet life in Paris
One of my favorite spring flavor combinations is strawberry and rhubarb and every year, I love experimenting with recipes that include them. My Strawberry Cake is sweet and aromatic while the Rhubarb Topping is a bit tart, really buttery, and...
These healthier mounds bars are easy to make and rich with dark chocolate and a coconut filling consisting of shredded coconut, coconut oil and agave nectar.
The tangy and slightly spicy tomato sauce enrobes the roasted potato chunks. The aioli adds richness and a combination of pungent fresh garlic and sweet mellow roasted garlic
Moist, spicy and delicious gingerbread cupcakes with cinnamon cream cheese frosting are perfect for this holiday season. Nothing conjures up great memories of baking holiday goodies in the kitchen ... Sweet Pea's Kitchen
This creamy, golden noodle dish is modeled after the Thai dish khao soi, which combines sweet, spicy, and sour flavors in one bowl. Thai Curried Noodles with Broccoli and Tofu, 3.0 out of 4 based on 3 ratings
The first time I discovered ramen noodle salad was a culinary revelation. (Yes, those 99-cent ramen noodles.) It was sweet, tangy, and crunchy all at the same time, and it was a far cry from the creamy Southern slaws of my youth. Needless to say, I was hooked.
Crunchy, sweet and addictive. I have suggested the 24 oz size package of tortilla, however, any size package may be used depending on the size and amount you would like to make. Therefore, cooking times will vary.
These fancy looking berries are so incredibly easy to make. The chocolate and toppings make an impressive presentation. They are perfect to pass at a party, serve on a buffet, or make for your sweetie on Valentine's Day.
We have been greatly enjoying my Chocolate Coconut Milk Ice cream, and it was really hard to even want to try another recipe, but with berry season being upon us, I knew I had to try a berry recipe. And