No Bake Easter Bunny Truffles
In search of a dessert that *looks* as though it requires hours of laboring, but is secretly so easy, it doesn’t even require an oven?
In search of a dessert that *looks* as though it requires hours of laboring, but is secretly so easy, it doesn’t even require an oven?
Gooey. Caramel. Chocolate. Marshmallow. These words aren’t usually combined with cereal, but I’m doing it. Well…a special kind of cereal, one we all know and love: Chex Mix.
Yep, it’s hard not to love the classic peppermint bark that is ubiquitous this time of year – but there’s honestly nothing like the salty-and-sweet combo of peanut butter and chocolate.
If you tend to shy away from making candy, I get it, I do. There’s something about that candy thermometer that can feel intimidating.
Okay, moms. I know we’re all super busy, but heads-up – Tuesday is Teacher Appreciation Day. I honestly don’t know how they do what they do.
Go nuts for chocolate dipped marshmallows. I tell ya, until you’ve tasted a freshly made vanilla-bean marshmallow, you just don’t know.
Bark for all! This is the perfect homemade treat for the holiday gift-giving season. I am always looking for ‘duplicate’ gifts that I can spread amongst my three sisters, my running group, Gavin and Liam’s teachers, or my besties.
During our summer visit to Germany, my eldest son Gavin proudly walked about in his Gryffindor robes. In the middle of August.
This butterscotch sauce recipe is ‘golden’ in a few senses of the word. In color, yes, but also in that it’s one of the easiest recipes you can have up your sleeve.
Most of my baking friends are freaked at the prospect of at-home candy making, purporting that it’s too dangerous and difficult for most to tackle.