Hand Pies with Gratitude (and Caramel!)
When I was a kid, I used to love a good candied apple on a stick. The adult version that I’ve come up with is much simpler where I dip an apple slice into a cup of melted caramel.
When I was a kid, I used to love a good candied apple on a stick. The adult version that I’ve come up with is much simpler where I dip an apple slice into a cup of melted caramel.
Happy Thanksgiving!! These Rice Krispies with Pumpkin Spice are such a huge hit on the holiday table, and no better place to stuff your face than the Thanksgiving table.
These Pumpkin Chocolate Bundts remind me of my older sisters. All three of ’em. We’re an incredibly tight-knit bunch, despite the fact we live on opposite corners of California (with one outlier in Arizona).
Same yummy cupcake, two different toppings. And darn cute ones if I do say so myself. Half pumpkin and half chocolate, the cupcake itself is so freakin’
I gotta throw back to my last Thanksgiving because it was so unique. Check out how I gave my Thanksgiving dessert table a festive, seasonal, and alternative look –
There’s a secret when it comes to this ridiculously good Chocolate Pumpkin pie: it’s pretty darn easy. I might have had a huge potluck dinner to go to last Saturday night, and maybe signed up for dessert, and let’s just pretend that I forgot about it entirely until late afternoon, day of the party.
I’m not only a baking fanatic, but I swoon over a cute treat presentation. Bags, boxes, wrapping – they all add to the fun experience of giving or receiving a treat.
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.
November is upon us, and with November comes cozying up in a room with family, constantly discussing… you guessed it, food.
Did you know that December is National Pear Month? I hear you: “National Pear Month?” on top of “Christmas,” “Hanukkah,” and “New Years”!?