Apparently my kitchen gets so hot that my coconut oil gets, liquid-y.... Along with having a lot of fun with our cooking demos, I am also inventing new
I love brownies. I love cheesecake. It's no surprise these Black and White Cheesecake Squares called out to me when I saw them in Martha Stewart's magazine. I've tried cheesecake brownies in the past and haven't loved them, mostly because
MAKE AHEAD: The dough needs to be refrigerated for about 1 hour. The cookies can be stored at room temperature in an airtight container for about 3 days or frozen for up to 3 months.
Is it just me, or does the advent of summer put you the mood for happy hour too? Potentially even a daily happy hour. There's nothing wrong with that, right? I suppose that, technically, happ...
I love cranberries. Love, love, love them. When the fresh ones are available in stores around Thanksgiving, I buy several bags to freeze for use later in the year. On top of that, I buy dried (unsw... Skip to content
We served these delicious bite sized treats at our Super Bowl party. They were so good that not everybody got to try them because they were gobbled up. So if you are having a lot of guests, I would make
These layers of sweet potato cake with marshmallowy meringue icing in between and a topping of praline and candied pecans will make a spectacular finish to any feast.
Has the classic butter-sugar-vanilla flavor of sugar cookies complemented with a subtle cheesecake flavor from the ricotta. The cookies are thick, tender & cake-like with a delicate soft chewiness.
San Francisco chocolatier Michael Recchiuti prepared the gooey marshmallow topping for this exquisite chocolate cake on a porch at Prather Ranch using just a hot plate and a hand-cranked beater. Recchiuti decorated the marshmallow with shards of his own graham crackers, but store-bought ones work just fine.
I don't drink coca-cola. But I do eat it. Weird. Yeah, I dunno. It's way better eaten. Let's take a look, shall we? There's some dark and white sugar cooked with dark dutch processed cocoa powder...and a can of coke!