These apple chips are made by simply slicing apples very thinly on a mandoline, dusting with a little brown sugar and cinnamon and baking very slowly in a low oven for two hours, flipped the slices once after an hour.
These are an entirely different breed from those plastic-y, gummy, store-bought marshmallows. These are light, fluffy, silky clouds of marshmallow perfection.
Note: This kimchi will get more and more sour as it ages. It can be eaten immediately, but is optimal at around 3 weeks. For a more traditional kimchi, replace the miso paste with 1/4 cup fish sauce or 2...
This Low Fat Chewy Granola Bars with Pecans Raisins and Chocolate recipe contains quick oats, brown sugar, dark chocolate chips, pecans, honey and more.
This Gooey Cookies and Cream Chocolate Cake Bars recipe contains oreo cookies, can sweetened condensed milk, chocolate chips, unsalted butter, cake mix and more.
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 Reading» Never miss another recipe! Sign up for Julie's Eats & Treats Newsletter today! [LINK]Sign Up Here!
Welcome to Something Edible. I'm Beau; your host for much of the stuff you'll read here. I really like playing with food. In the same way that the family dinner table serves as an anchor for daily events, I think many topics seem to make for better discussion via the gastronomic experience.
Here's one last recipe to squeeze into your Thanksgiving line-up! Tangy-sweet cranberry curd meets buttery walnut shortbread for a twist on the classic lemon bar. A dash of cinnamon ties it all together. And don't worry - this whole recipe comes together in about an hour, making it an excellent last-minute treat for Thanksgiving or any other special dinner this fall.
Quite a name for a cookie bar. But I couldn’t leave any of it out! This recipe is inspired by one I found from pillsbury. I used my own chocolate chip cookie recipe for this treat. You start with a