Showing posts with label pumpkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pumpkin. Show all posts

Monday, December 5, 2011

3,4,5 snowmen!

Cheers to an upcoming holiday season celebrating the Savior's birth!


Pumpkin Pie Milkshake







Apple Cider Floats





Caramel Apple Cider



Hot Caramel Apple Cider
Recipe by Our Best Bites
1/2 gallon apple cider (64 oz or 8 C)
1/2 C orange juice, fresh squeezed or good quality bottled like Simply Orange
1 orange
8 cloves
2 cinnamon sticks (if yours are more than a year old- buy new ones!!)
1/4 t ground allspice
1/3 C jarred caramel sauce* more to taste if needed
optional: caramel flavored syrup
sweetened whipped cream (or from a can is fine!)
*For a delicious twist, substitute maple syrup for the caramel sauce in this recipe.
Pour 8 cups of apple cider into a large stock pot on the stove pot. Set heat to medium-high. Add orange juice, cinnamon sticks, and allspice.
Thoroughly wash your orange and then gently stab the whole cloves into it. If you find it hard to do that without destroying the cloves, use a toothpick to poke little hole first and then insert the cloves.  (If you are doubling the recipe, you can still just use one orange, just double the number of cloves you poke into it).
Gently drop the whole orange into the pot. Bring cider to a boil and then reduce heat to a low simmer. Simmer on low for 60 minutes and longer if you wish. If you’re keeping the pot on the stove for an extended period, keep an eye on the orange. If at any time it splits open, remove it from the pot. If the white pith is exposed it will add a bitter taste to your cider. If you’re going to have the pot warming for hours on end, take out the orange. After you’ve simmered for an hour, add caramel sauce and stir to combine and dissolve. Add more caramel to taste if needed.

Friday, December 2, 2011

#2 Turtle Doves!

TWO layered Pie

Layered Pumpkin Pie Toffee Cheesecake






No lie, I WILL make this. Hopefully this weekend! 

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Another Winner!

Pumpkin Snickerdoodle Cookies

Please check out this recipe for a delicious fall dessert

If you love pumpkin, cookies, cinnamon, and sugar....this recipe is for you!!

I tried it this past Sunday before Todd headed out to LA for the week (work). I wanted to pack up my sweet, sweet hubby with a sweet treat = )




Simple and glorious!!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Prepare yourself...

Fall is honestly my favorite season. It's the time of the year where it is getting chilly outside, we get to watch or play football on Saturdays, Halloween costumes get picked out, scarves illuminate our wardrobes, time to  ponder on all of our blessings and amazing family and friends, Salted Caramel Mocha Caps or Fraps arrive at Starbucks, Oktoberfest beers show up in the grocery store, warm ciders need to be consumed, thus pumpkin crumble bars need to enter your life!! 

This is by far my favorite, favorite, FAVORITE thing of Fall. It's simply the best dessert too.

First you start with a box of yellow or butter cake mix and take out two cups and crumble it with 3 TB chilled butter



Then place this mixture into the bottom of a 9X13 pan. Preheat oven to 350 too!



This dessert really is the spice of my life....so go ahead....add 'em to a bowl



I will copy the link below so you will have all the measurements and be able to bake this tonight ;)


Also add a can of pumpkin, condensed sweetened milk, and 2 eggs to the bowl of spices




Stir away!!!

Pour on top of cake mix and butter in pan



Best part ahead.... pour the rest of the cake mix on top of the pumpkin mixture. On top of this you melt 7-8TB or more and pour it OVER the cake mix. Sprinkle pecans and cinnamon. This really is magical.



Put in the oven and wait anxiously. It will be the longest 40 minutes ever!!

Out comes heaven!


Yes, you are correct... I did eat some before I could take picture of freshly baked product but you will understand me when you make this! Promise!

Here's the recipe:


Enjoy!