Category Archives: Dessert
December 13, 2023
Treats for Muggles & Wizards Alike!

The Harry Potter books are something I grew up reading and then fell in love with the movies as they came out in theaters. To this day, we have a Harry Potter marathon at our house some weekend during the winter months to enjoy the films. If you have about 20 hours of free time, I suggest you do the same 😊 Kidding! We don’t watch the movies in one sitting but it is fun to watch them consecutively and within a few weeks of each other to get the full effect. The one thing I struggle with is snacks and beverages. I want something themed to go along with our viewing but don’t always plan ahead. This year, I am planning way ahead. We’re going to enjoy various versions of Butterbeer (IFYKY) and a few themed snacks. Here’s what we’ll be enjoying! Copycat Hot Butterbeer Copycat Cold Butterbeer Copycat … Continue reading
December 9, 2023
Tasty Tidings

It’s that time of year again where we bake way too many cookies, gorge on sweets, go cocktailing with friends, enjoy meals with family, and celebrate the holidays! This is my favorite time of year for baked goods and all things dessert. Anyone that knows me knows what a sweet tooth I have. I could spend all year creating new dessert recipes, fun reindeer shaped cookies, peppermint bark, anything gingerbread related, and more. Which is basically what I want to share with you today – delicious dessert recipes for the holidays! Here’s what I have for you: Gingerbread Whoopie Pies Gingerbread Cupcakes with Cinnamon Frosting Peppermint Lush Bars with Oreo Crust Cherry Fudge with Dark Chocolate First up are my Gingerbread Whoopie Pies. These are phenomenal! Incredibly moist cookies, an excessive amount of filling, and the perfect amount of spice. If you like gingerbread, you will LOVE these cookies. … Continue reading
December 4, 2023
Christmas Martinis

Christmas is a time for family, friends, food, and of course, cocktails! I want to share 4 new martini recipes with you today. All are fun, festive, and sure to get you in the holiday spirit. Here’s what I have for you: Ornamentini Sugar Cookie Martini Eggnog Martini Holiday Spice Martini ORNAMENTINI These are super fun to make and are a great way to serve martinis to your guests. I think they would make great place settings at a dinner party, or you can make them ahead of time and save them to serve as an after-dinner drink. It’s a very merry martini with a citrusy flavor! The recipe can be found here. Start by adding one rosemary sprig and a few cranberries to the bottom of 2 martini glasses. Bonus points if you make sugared cranberries to use because they are both delicious and festive! I opted for … Continue reading
December 1, 2023
Winter Martinis

Look no further for fun and festive martinis that are packed with seasonal flavors and are delicious to drink! I have 4 recipes to share with you today. All are great for holiday parties or family gatherings because they are simple to make and don’t require many ingredients, and you probably have most of the ingredients at home already. Here are the recipes: Espresso Martini Snickerdoodle Martini Mint Chocolate Martini Salted Caramel Martini ESPRESSO MARTINI This martini tastes just like boozy espresso and it’s phenomenal…if you like coffee! Start by making the instant espresso, and let it cool completely. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice. Add the vodka, Kahlua, espresso, and simple syrup. Shake vigorously then strain into a martini glass. Enjoy! This recipe is for ONE cocktail and can be found HERE. SNICKERDOODLE MARTINI This martini tastes just like a snickerdoodle cookie. It’s perfectly sweet with a hint of spice. Start by combining 2 Tbsp of … Continue reading
November 7, 2023
Smoked Brownies with Caramel

Smoked Brownies with Caramel are the first dessert type recipe I’ve made in a smoker. It was a long shot, but I’m impressed with the results. I don’t know how to describe it, but it just works. The brownies are sweet, savory, and smokey. They smoke flavor doesn’t bring out much of the caramel but does enhance the chocolate nicely. It’s a simple recipe that doesn’t require a lot of ingredients or time in the smoker. The recipe can be found here. Start by preheating the smoker to 275 degrees F and add woodchips to the tray. I used hickory woodchips but any flavor you prefer is fine. I do want to note that I only added woodchips during the preheating process and about ½ way through cooking. I didn’t want the woodchips to overwhelm the taste of the brownies but go ahead and add woodchips at your discretion. It’s all about personal preference when it comes to smokey … Continue reading
October 12, 2023
Brown Sugar Baked Peaches

Brown Sugar Baked Peaches are my new favorite dessert. It’s an easy recipe to follow and a delicious way to prepare peaches. The peaches are perfectly ripe and juicy, slathered in a combination of brown sugar and other spices, and baked to perfection (aka the peaches become very tender and warmed through). Top with some vanilla or cinnamon ice cream and you have the perfect pair! The recipe can be found here. Start by preheating the oven to 375 degrees F. Slice the peaches in half and remove the pits. Place the peaches face-side up in a baking dish. Combine the brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves in a small bowl. Place 1 Tbsp of butter in the center of each peach. Sprinkle the brown sugar mixture evenly over the top of each peach. Bake (uncovered) for 12-16 minutes or until the peaches are tender. Transfer to individual plates for serving and top with a scoop of ice … Continue reading
October 5, 2023
Ghouls, Ghosts, & Goblins Alike!

Spooky Season is upon us and it’s something we look forward to at our house every year! We decorate for Halloween pretty early in September, start making themed food and beverages all throughout October, and enjoy watching all the Halloween / Horror movies we can find. This year I got a head start on some recipes and want to share them with you today. The recipes can be enjoyed as a standalone meal (if you consider dessert a meal), or you could combine them into one big meal. The hand pies can be an appetizer while you make and bake the pot pies to enjoy with a side of skull cornbread, finishing off with cookies for dessert. Try them all! SPOOKY CHEDDAR & JALAPENO SKULL CORNBREAD These are both fun and festive and make a great accompaniment to any soup, chili, or stew. The cornbread is perfectly crumbly, the jalapeno adds a bit of heat, and the cheddar … Continue reading
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