This Gooey Cookies and Cream Chocolate Cake Bars recipe contains oreo cookies, can sweetened condensed milk, chocolate chips, unsalted butter, cake mix and more.
The name says it all: Snickerdoodle Cake with Brown Sugar Cinnamon Buttercream. This is the well-loved snickerdoodle cookie rewritten as a moist cinnamon vanilla butter cake layered and surrounded with a smooth, decadent buttercream laced with sweet ground cinnamon and brown sugar.
This is a charming one-bowl yellow cake recipe that I imagine my Grandma might have made. The recipe comes out of a McCall's book published 100 years ago in
This Pumpkin Spice Cake with Brown Sugar Frosting recipe contains PLANTERS Walnuts, oil, PHILADELPHIA Neufchatel Cheese, dark brown sugar, egg and more.
This Chocolate Cake with Olive Oil and Himalayan Pink Salt recipe contains sugar, unsalted butter, extra virgin olive oil, semi-sweet chocolate chips, flour and more.
This dessert has a chocolate cake layer and a rich chocolate sauce underneath. It was a favorite recipe of ours growing up and is still a favorite. I knew I had to make a gluten/dairy free version for my family.
Oh my goodness these bars are pretty much to die for. Ooey and gooey and rich and yummy. I mean really rich and yummy. I can only take about two...Continue ReadingĀ» Never miss another recipe! Sign up for Julie's Eats & Treats Newsletter today! [LINK]Sign Up Here!
White rice, garlic and onion is cooked in a nice vegetable stock for about 20 minutes. Black beans, cayenne and cumin are added to the pot, given a stir ...and that 's it. Black Beans and Rice for six.
Whether you're trying quinoa for the first time or just trying a new recipe for quinoa, this mixture of quinoa, black beans, corn, and spices will make this dish a new favorite.
'A co-worker who was born in Cuba helped me perfect the recipe for this hearty dish,' reports Helen Simms of Lyons, Michigan. 'Now it's one of our family's favorites. It's also a great way to use up leftover holiday ham.'
I created this one night out of whatever I had on hand that I thought might taste good together--my husband thinks I'm a genius now! We named them 'cigars' because they're shaped like cigars, and if you blow into one end, smoke billows out the other!