Pumpkin Cake

If you’ve ever spent any amount of time with me, our conversation is likely to include some talk of food. I love to hear about family holiday traditions, favorite restaurants, new spices, gardening, late night snacks, cooking techniques, party ideas, and my all time favorite topic…recipe sharing. Continue reading “Pumpkin Cake”

Brown Butter & Sea Salt Toasted Crispies

If something’s not broken, why would one try to fix it? The Rice Crispy Treat’s a far cry from being broken and quite honestly, it seems impossible to make it better. But dare I say, this version is better than the original?

Refining a classic recipe is a great opportunity to reinvigorate flavors and make something old, new again. A few extra steps spent browning the butter and toasting the cereal send this classic treat over the top.

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Just look at that stretch!!!! The marshmallow to cereal ratio is key here.

Like a great magic trick, watch these chewy delights disappear in the blink of an eye. Bring these and you’ll be the most popular one at the party.

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Here’s a look at how this humble treat comes together…

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Working in two batches, toast the cereal in a pan. You’ll need to stir often to insure even browning. I’ve tried toasting the cereal in the broiler but it resulted in a blackened layer on top with an under side void of color. I find browning in a pan works best.

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See the difference in color? Toasting imparts additional flavor depth and gives the cereal extra crunch. It’s a fantastic contrast in texture with the gooey marshmallows.

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You’ll need to take the pan off the heat after the butter is browned. That said, use your heaviest bottomed pan to brown the butter. The heavier the pan, the better and it will hold the heat and continue to melt the marshmallows.

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Remove the pan from the heat and add the marshmallows. Continue to stir until it’s all melted.

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Add the toasted cereal and 1/4 heaping teaspoon of kosher/sea salt and mix.

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Press the gooey web into your lined pan and sprinkle with additional sea salt.

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Allow the bars to cool and then cut into squares.

Easy, right? Give it a try and let me know what you think.

Makes 16 bars

Mise En Place

  • 8″ x 8″ x 2″ square pan, lined w/ parchment and sprayed with oil or butter
  • 5 1/2 cups crispy rice cereal
  • 10oz. bag of marshmallows
  • 1 stick unsalted butter
  • 1/4 heaping teaspoon of kosher/sea salt
  • More flaky sea salt to sprinkle on top

 

Directions

  1. Prep your 8″ pan
  2. Working in two batches, toast the cereal in a pan on the stove top. Apply medium heat and stir often. You’re looking for a caramel brown color but not too dark. Set aside.
  3. Place your heavy dutch oven pan over medium heat and brown the butter. Keep an eye on it and stir often. The butter won’t do much for a while, then all of the sudden it will vigorously bubble, and in the blink of an eye it turns golden.
  4. Remove the pan from the heat and sir in the marshmallows until all melted.
  5. Add the heaping 1/4 teaspoon of kosher/sea salt
  6. Fold in the toasted cereal and mix until combined
  7. Press into the prepared pan and sprinkle some additional flaky salt on top.
  8. Allow the pan to cool, cut into squares and watch them disappear!

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St. Patrick’s Day Shenanigans

I always look forward to the month of March because I have so much to celebrate and be thankful for when it rolls around. My wedding anniversary, Pat’s birthday, and my birthday all happen within two weeks of each other. And, as if that’s not enough to, St. Patrick’s Day conveniently offers even more reason to have some extra fun! Continue reading “St. Patrick’s Day Shenanigans”

Oreo Freak-out

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For some unexplained reason, my family and friends have an irrational level of excitement for this stuff. You might be thinking “um…newsflash, they sell cookies and cream ice cream in the store….”, but this is different. It’s so very different.  Continue reading “Oreo Freak-out”

Super Bowl Sliders

As a kid, eating out was a rare occasion. In addition to being too expensive, piling eight of us into the wood-panel station wagon was enough to spoil all of our appetites. Even a trip to a drive-through was reserved for special occasions.
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A Peek Inside Our Thanksgiving

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How is it already Thanksgiving?!?! I just got my bags unpacked from a Labor Day camping trip. Why is it that time passes by so quickly the older I get?

I’m in charge of the dessert table for the Turkey day this year and I have a lot to do this week but because it’s all about dessert, I’m motivated to tackle this to-do list with gusto. Here is what I’m planning to include:

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