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Peanut Butter, M&M, Pretzel Bars

Happy Friday everyone! Okay, I know I’ve done a terrible job of posting regularly. I refuse to feel guilty about it though because one of my new year’s resolutions is to feel less guilty, less often, and since it’s only February, I’m still stickin’ to it (give it a couple of months). I’ve said it before, I blame it entirely on the Catholic guilt gene that I inherited from my mom. I’ve never even visited a Catholic church in my 38 years of life, but have been plagued with Catholic guilt…. God does have a sense of humor.

I’ve compiled a whole list of excuses for not blogging, first being the fact that my real job takes up most of my time (whine, wine, I know!). Secondly, I’ve come to the recent realization that the boy is never going to be 10 again, and I don’t want to look back and wonder where the time went. Then, there is the Naughty One who barks incessantly at me when I get on my laptop. I have to video it so you get the full effect. How did I end up with a blog-hating dog? It’s bizarre.

But I’ll stop here with the excuses because really they’re just excuses. Don’t you agree that even when life’s crazy you make time for what’s important? So here is the honest truth, I’m struggling with the whole blogging thing right now. I don’t do this for money (see, there are no ads), I don’t try to market myself; I’m terrible at networking, and I don’t have time to worry about my blog stats,…that’s not why I started this blog. I started this blog because I love to bake and learn from people who know what they’re doing. As things unfolded,  I realized that there is more to this than baking. It’s about trying to find the humor in my crazy life, and discovering the blessings that often come out of the insanity. It’s also been about connecting with other people who share my passion and finding people who have lived paralleled lives. You’ve given me hope for the next chapter of my life!

If you know me personally, you probably know way too much about me… Really, I’m sorry! I live in the details. Recently, I was with a group of friends and one alluded to the “back story” of my blog. Being the all-American girl that I am, I just don’t believe in censorship. In the blogging world, you can’t control who reads what you write, and that is a HUGE struggle for me. I don’t like feeling like I have to hold back. Hmmmm…. maybe one day, I’ll make the back story, the published story (wouldn’t that be fun?).  For now, I’ll try to work through my blogging issues and get back to baking!

There are sweeter things to discuss today… these Peanut Butter, Pretzel, Chocolate Chip, M&M bars.

I completely screwed up the recipe and added the peanut butter to the batter. The original recipe has you mix the peanut butter with the melted chocolate to drizzle on the bars. But you know what…. these turned out awesome! LOVE when that happens! One day I will learn to read a recipe in its entirety before jumping in.

One of the best parts of this is the pretzel, chocolately, topping! I cut these into bars and put all of the topping pieces that had fallen off in a bowl and left for work. When I came home, my mom confessed to eating it and asked me to make a batch of just the topping for a Sunday football party she was going to. We used yellow and green m&m’s because these were big Packers’ fans. We also added a cup or so of salted peanuts.

These would be fun to make with M&M team colors for a Super Bowl party, or an end of season kids’ party. Definitely a recipe worth repeating!

Happy Weekend Everyone!!

 

Peanut Butter, M&M, Pretzel Bars

Adapted from Food and Wine

2 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 1/2 sticks unsalted butter, softened

¼ cup peanut butter

1 cup light brown sugar

1/2 cup sugar

2 large eggs

2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

One 12-ounce bag semisweet chocolate chips

1 1/2 cups mini pretzels, coarsely chopped

1 ½ cup M&M’s

Preheat the oven to 350°. Line a 9-by-13-inch pan with parchment paper allowing paper to hang over sides.

In a bowl, whisk the flour, baking soda and salt. Using a mixer, beat the butter and peanut butter with both sugars at medium speed until light and fluffy, about 1 minute. Beat in the eggs and vanilla extract. On low, beat in the dry ingredients, just until incorporated. Stir in the chocolate chips and ¾  cup of the pretzel pieces, and ¾ cup of the M&M’s.

Spread the batter evenly in the pan. Press the batter down with a spatula. Bake for approximately 25 minutes, until golden brown. The middle might be a little gooey but that is ok, the bars will set up. Transfer the pan to a rack. In a bowl, melt chocolate chips in the microwave, stirring every 30 seconds until smooth. Sprinkle the bars with remaining pretzels and remaining M&M’s. Drizzle with melted chocolate.  Let cool until set.

Lift parchment paper out of pan. Use a knife to go around the side of the pan to loosen the bars. Cut the bars in squares and serve or store in an air-tight container.



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Is there a 12 step program for Pinterest?

Okay, I’m not ready to take responsibility for my new addiction or even admit that it’s a problem. I blame it 100% on my girlfriend Deb for showing me her boards while I was in DC and on the sick boy and his naughty dog who have held me hostage in my house for a week. The boy does seem to be getting better and every day since this started I have been so thankful that Matt, the boy, and I are here for one another. I love that we continue to redefine the meaning of family after divorce. The boy knows that he is loved and that we are all in this together!

I’ve avoided Pinterest for quite some time. I don’t need one more social media site to suck up my time (at least I didn’t think I did). So I am warning those of you who have been leary, you will get sucked in. Remember the days of clipping pictures and recipes out of magazines and putting them in different file folders ~ never to be seen again? This is the same concept except everything you see online that you like you can “pin” to one of your online bulletin boards. The fun part is you can see what others are pinning… a plethora of ideas that has the potential to suck up a lot of your free time. But I highly recommend that you get on board because it’s VERY cool, and when you do, follow me so I can follow you back and see what you’ve discovered. I’ve added my Pinterest link to my sidebar (See, I told you I’m obsessed.)

 

Want to see a few of the things I pinned this week…

I hope Prince Charming knows that red roses are totally over-rated, rainbow roses are so much more fun!

 

There are endless crafts and DIY ideas to pin. I love this easy Easter arrangement .

I have kind of a quote fetish, which is easily satisfied on Pinterest. I want to give this Love Note to someone someday!

There is a little bit of danger with Pinterest. You find things you didn’t even know you needed, like this Apron from Anthropologie that’s on its way to me.

Did I mention it can be SERIOUSLY dangerous? I have nowhere to wear these Kate Spade sparkle shoes, but I would wear them around my house daily if I had them to remind everyone that I’m the queen of the castle.

I’ve pinned a bunch of clever and easy valentines. Hoping the boy isn’t too cool to give out valentines.  I might be able to convince him with these  Pop Rock Valentines .

 

You know what’s better than getting roses on Valentine’s Day… getting Cinnamon Roll Hearts

Maybe one day… Yes Pinterest lets those of us who are house poor DREAM!

 

Okay, here’s what worries me the most about Pinterest. You see, I’m finally at the point where I feel like I need someone else in my life to love. It’s taken a LONG time, and it might take even longer for me to find him because I refuse to settle. I think in the meantime, this little pup may fill that void.

Really, this is what you call love at first site!

 

 Have a great weekend everyone!

I can’t wait to see what you’re pinning!!



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Willy Wonka Birthday Cookies

There’s never a dull moment around here. The boy has been sick again for the past two days, still not keeping food down. Hoping we get to the bottom of what’s causing this. In addition to being struck with more illness, it also happens to be what I refer to as “testing season”, my busiest time of year at work. Thank goodness for friends and family. They keep me sane. It’s probably for the best that I’m taking a break from my Kitchen-Aid. I have some catching up to do on posting cookie orders that I did right before Christmas.

This was an order for Sabrina, who was having a Willy Wonka themed party for her son’s birthday. Sabrina ordered Alice and Wonderland cookies from me last year for a baby shower. Sabrina comes up with great party themes… so many fun cookie options.

 Below are photos of the cookies individually and a few helpful hints and links about how to make them.

 

The wonka bars were cut out with a cardstock template I made. The dark chocolate brown icing color was made using Americolor’s brown combined with a little of the Super Black to get it a deep brown, chocolatey color.

In a previous post, I shared two different ways to make these peppermint candies. I prefer the sparkly sanding sugar option!

I love making cookie lollipops! For a step by step tutorial on how to make them, you can read this post.

The golden tickets were also made using a cardstock template. In order to get the gold icing to sparkle, I used Duff’s gold graffiti spray. You spray it onto the cookie once the royal icing had dried completely. I love this product! It covered evenly, dried quickly. and made these cookies super sparkly! Wilton makes a similar product, which I haven’t tried yet. Both brands are sold at Michael’s and are reasonably priced.



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Happy New Year! I predict 2012 is going to be a great one!

Hope everyone had a great Christmas and New Year with your families and friends! No desserts today, but I’m guessing this time of year we have all resolved to get back in shape and ban all things sweet (at least for a week or two).

The boy and I spent the New Year in DC visiting our BFF’s who moved there last winter. It wasn’t until I got away from my regular life that I realized what a stress case I really am (it’s kinda scary!).  For the first time in ten years I slept through the night without waking up, and I did it six nights in a row! I really did not want to come home, even with our Southern California weather in the 80′s. I also discovered that the boy who refuses to wear anything other than short sleeves, shorts, and flip-flops will, by his own choosing, wear a jacket in 40 degree weather.

The cold didn’t stop us from seeing the sites. We crammed a ton of stuff into one week.  One of our days was spent at Arlington and the Pentagon. This was our first visit since 9-11. We went to my Uncle Karl’s grave site and went to see the memorial… both places took my breath away. To see so many lives being honored, I couldn’t help but think of all the blessings in my life… how easy it is to take so much for granted. Though not ready to get back to reality, the week was incredibly therapeutic. Spending time with those we love really is the best therapy there is ~ better than wine or chocolate!

I can’t wait to see what 2012 has in store!



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My Favorite Holiday Treats & Our Crazy Week!

Be prepared… I’m going to get all sappy and dramatic for a minute before we talk baked goods. It’s been a whirlwind of a week and I am mentally drained. As I’m typing this, the Boy is in the other room doing Face-time with his cousin and laughing hysterically. It’s truly the best sound in the world. On Tuesday, the feverish boy wasn’t getting any better, so Matt and I brought him in expecting to be sent home with antibiotics. We shared with the doctor that the Boy has been throwing up in the middle of the night quite a bit over the past six weeks (and yes, I realize there is something completely wrong writing about vomiting on a food blog).

The doctor was concerned and scheduled the Boy to have an MRI of his brain on Wednesday… scariest few hours of our lives. We got through it together, and thankfully found out that that the scan was clear. The Boy is on day 8 of a fever and we’re still trying to get to the bottom of it (hoping it’s just the virus from hell!). Talk about putting your life into perspective in a matter of seconds. When it comes right down to it, the only thing that really matters are the special people in my life. Not only have I been blessed with an awesome family that keeps me grounded, but also a core group of friends who are there through life’s unpredictable twists and turns. What I hope the boy takes away from this is knowing that his dad and I will always be here for him. The bond that the three of us share is one of the greatest blessings in my life.

Okay… Now, on a much, much lighter note (I promise!), here are some of my favorite holidays recipes. Hope you’re baking up something sweet t!his weekend!


 

Peppermint Whoopie Pies

Snowflake Cookies

White Chocolate Peppermint Cupcakes

Snowman Brownie Pops

Cranberry Bliss Bars

Peppermint Brownies

Chocolate Covered Oreos

 


Peanut Butter Chocolate Bark With a Secret Ingredient

Rice Krispie Cupcake Treats

Wishing you a weekend full of happiness!



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Peppermint Bark Cookies, Shhh…. I’ve got a Secret Shortcut


Hope you’re enjoying the weekend! I’ve been home with a sick boy all weekend. Poor boy is missing an important baseball tournament ~ five games in one weekend and I don’t think he will make any of them. Every few hours he wakes up from the couch and tells me he is ready to pitch in the next game. He calls his dad to hear a play by play of what’s been going on, and then he goes back to sleep. What’s a mom to do? Needless to say, my detox from carbs has come to an end and the KJ bottle has been opened. See this peppermint bark above… I’m stuck in a house with a sick boy, his naughty dog, and this. Take pity on me please.

I made these peppermint bark  cookies last holiday season after seeing a recipe in Gourmet magazine (original recipe posted here). I  decided to try it again with a secret shortcut. This time of year gets crazy, so I embrace any shortcut in the kitchen, as long as it doesn’t compromise the taste. Thanks to Betty… Betty Crocker that is, these cookies are even simpler and equally as yummy as the original recipe.

Here’s how it all comes together:

The secret shortcut involves using a package of Betty Crocker sugar cookie mix. The only other ingredients you use are a stick of butter, an egg, a cup of chocolate chips, and a few candy canes.

The dough comes together quickly with little mess. The trickiest part is smoothing it out in the pan. If you take a handful of dough at a time, flatten in your hands like a pancake and put it in the pan, it works much easier than trying to spread the dough. Don’t skip the parchment paper in the bottom. It allows you to lift it out of the pan and cut it into pieces when it’s done.

Once the dough bakes for about 18 minutes, sprinkle a cup to a cup and a half of chocolate chips on it while it’s still hot and let it sit for three minutes.

After three minutes, the chocolate chips have melted enough making it a cinch to spread on top of the cookie crust.

Immediately, sprinkle with crushed candy canes, and if you like drizzle white chocolate over the top. Put it in the fridge for a half hour or so to set and then cut into pieces.

 

These cookies can be easily varied. Switch out dark chocolate for semi-sweet, add Reese’s or Oreos instead of candy canes… the sky’s the limit.

I’m hoping to take these to a party tomorrow night with some of my girlfriends. Crossing my fingers the boy feels better, or I’m going to be stuck with two batches of this yumminess! Someone come save me!!

 

Click here for the printable recipe.



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Gifts for the Baker on Your List

I’ve tried to instill in the boy that it’s better to give than receive, but a few days ago it became quite obvious that I haven’t done a very good job.  I sent him to school with fifteen dollars cash to spend in the school’s holiday shop and when he came home, he proceeded to empty the contents of a rather large shopping bag. A small rope toy for the Naughty One fell out and the rest of the things he bought were gifts to self. So apparently, he missed the entire point of the holiday gift-giving shop.

Don’t get me wrong, I too have embraced the gift-to-self concept. I just believe in gifts for everyone, including self. So in the spirit of giving ~ gifts to yourself or to others, here are a few things anyone who loves to bake would appreciate.

I know a lot of baking friends that share in my fetish for cake plates. I love this Rosanna Rococo one in black, so classy!

Baking is messy, so if you’re going to get messy, at least do it in style. This Reversible apron is from Debbie’s Etsy storefront, DebzDoodlez . She has lots of other prints to choose from.

You might have read one of my posts about this before, but it’s worth repeating. I think this Wilton 50 piece decorating kit is the best out there for someone getting start. It’s reasonably priced and comes with tips, couplers, gel colors, spatulas, bags, and more!
Ruffles are all the rage, and this ruffle pie plate is on sale for $19.99 and ships for free.  If you know someone with a cake plate fetish, it’s probably an issue with pie plates too.


 If you’re looking for cookbooks, here are two great reads. As much as I love pretty cookbooks, I find most of the recipes I try from the Internet. These two books are not your traditional cookbooks. They explain the science behind cooking and baking so you can be successful in creating your own recipes. Ratio came out in 2010 and Ruhlman’s Twenty was just released this fall.

This is the only baking sheet worthy enough to go in my oven. These Airbake sheets are only $14.99 at Target and by far the best and only sheet I will use at this point. Just don’t submerge it when you clean it, trust me on this!

I love my Babycake Cake Pop Maker. When I bought one for my sister’s birthday in September, I bought one for me too. Happy Birthday to me! They are currently sold out online at Kohl’s, but they should have them in stock in the store. It’s on sale for $26.00 and with the $10.00 coupon they send every month, that makes a great present for a great deal. If you can’t find it at Kohl’s, you can also buy it at the BabyCakes online store.

When decorating cookies, I could not live without Kuhn Rikon squeeze bottles. Sur La Table is selling a new cupcake set which includes a cupcake corer and silicone baking cups. It’s $30… a great price for everything you get.

Anyone who bakes will tell you that measuring cups are not all created equal. I happen to think Williams Sonoma makes some of the best. They have a gift set right now with all of the cups and spoons for $39.00. It’s worth the investment.

Prince Charming, really you can skip the jewelry this year and get me this. Yes, I’m picking a Kitchen Aid mixer over diamonds. This KitchenAid®  7-Quart Bowl-Lift NSF Commercial Stand Mixer is the Rolls Royce of Kitchen Aids. Now I happen to LOVE my aqua blue 5 qt Martha Stewart Kitchen Aid. If there was a fire in the house, I’d grab the boy, the Naughty One, and the mixer. That’s how much it means to me. But I’m pretty sure I could fall in love with this one too. Christi from Love From the Oven was given one to try out (I am seriously jealous!) She wrote a great review of it on her site. The best part is this can make up to 14 dozen cookies at a time. But if you don’t generally make 14 dozen cookies at a time, go check out the rest of the stand mixers that Kitchen Aid has to offer. You’ve got to love the rainbow of colors.

Wishing you all a fabulous weekend!



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cinnamon roll cake

Cinnamon Roll Cake… All That Ooey Gooey Goodness in Cake Form

 

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving week! I am almost finished with day three of my detox from carbs and wine, and let me tell you how much it pains me to even look at this photo. It is only because I’m already past the withdrawal phase that I can post this. I think it was the stuffing, mashed potatoes, and this cinnamon roll cake that put me over the edge… carb overload! And don’t think this is a long-term thing, I only plan on torturing myself for a few more days.

My sister, brother-in-law, and my niece came and stayed with us last week and we had a great time. My sis and I stayed up late one night in our jammies laughing and watching Cupcake Wars. What a blessing to just hang out and catch up with her. She is also a master chef in the kitchen, so I loved cooking Thanksgiving dinner together. She didn’t even get mad at me when we had to run out to the grocery store a half an hour before the turkey was done.

This cinnamon roll cake is both a dessert and a breakfast, especially if you’re a fellow carb-addict. This recipe has made the rounds in the foodie blogosphere for good reason, and this will definitely become a repeat recipe in our house. The boy and family LOVED it! It really does taste like an ooey, gooey cinnamon roll, but it’s way easier than homemade cinnamon rolls. This would make the perfect breakfast for Christmas morning. You can even make it the day before and warm it up before serving.

On a totally unrelated note, thank you to my friends and readers who have let me know about my spam-posting impostor over the past few weeks. I was in denial, hoping it would go away. It didn’t! And no, that was not me trying to sell you false eyelashes, or whatever else was popping up here. The boy has a whole theory about the spam posting impostor and he could be right (he usually is and that completely frustrates me).

Jen from Swank Web Design, who created my blog design, has updated everything and I think the problem has been fixed. If you are looking for a blog designer, I cannot sing her praises enough. I love working with her! She is so creative and incredibly efficient. While Jen was updating things, I had her add a section to my sidebar called “The Essentials”. Many of you have asked for my frosting, sugar cookie, and gingerbread recipes, which I know have gotten buried in my blog posts. All of the essential recipes are now right there, just in time for holiday baking.

Hope you’re having a carb-indulgent week for me! More carbs next week… I promise!

 

 

Cinnamon Roll Cake (Posted by Holly at Life as a Lofthouse)

12 servings

 

CAKE:

3 cups Flour

1/4 teaspoon Salt

1 cup Sugar

4 teaspoons Baking Powder

1 1/2 cups Milk

2 Eggs

2 teaspoons Vanilla

1/2 cup ( 1 stick)  Butter, melted

TOPPING:

1 cup ( 2 sticks) Butter, softened

1 cup Brown Sugar

2 Tablespoons Flour

1 Tablespoon Cinnamon

GLAZE:

2 cups Powdered Sugar

5 Tablespoons Milk

1 teaspoon Vanilla

 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 9×13 glass baking pan with cooking spray. Set aside.

 

In an electric or stand mixer add the flour, salt, sugar, baking powder, milk, eggs, and vanilla. Once combined well , slowly stir in the melted butter. Pour into the prepared 9×13 baking pan.

 

For topping, In a large bowl mix the 2 sticks of butter, brown sugar, flour and cinnamon together until well combined and creamy. Drop evenly over the batter by the tablespoonfuls and use a knife to marble/swirl through the cake.

 

Bake at 350 for 28-32 minutes or when a toothpick inserted near the center comes out nearly clean.

 

FOR GLAZE:  In a medium bowl, mix the powdered sugar, milk and vanilla together with a whisk. Drizzle evenly over the warm cake. Serve warm or at room temperature.

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