Saturday, June 16, 2007

Coconut Pecan Frosting Mix

Ok so for the previous recipe, you are going to need this:

"Do you have a recipe calling for dry coconut pecan frosting mix and found that it is no longer available? Well, no need to fret! Pillsbury has provided this helpful recipe for cooks who still want to use those tasty recipes calling for the mix!"

Coconut Pecan Frosting Mix Substitute

1 cup sweetened flaked coconut
3/4 cup brown sugar, firmly packed
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup chopped pecans
3 tablespoons butter or margarine

1. In medium bowl, combine coconut, brown sugar, flour, and pecans; mix well.
2. Using fork or pastry blender cut in butter or margarine.

Source: Pillsbury Bake-Off Cookbook; March, 1995.

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Friday, June 15, 2007

Banana Crunch Cake

I almost forgot! As I was shopping, I came across an Amish Cookbook that had a recipe in it for "Banana Crunch Cake" and it sounded pretty good. I didn't end up getting that recipe book but I looked it up online and a version of it turned out to be the 1973 Pillsbury Bake off winner!!!! However, the main difference between the two is that the Amish version uses "1 pkg. coconut pecan icing mix" which I didn't even know existed, and it seems less complicated so that is the version I am going to attempt (if I can find that mix) since I have a ripe banana sitting around.

Here is the Amish Version:

BANANA BUNDT CRUNCH CAKE

5 tbsp. butter
1 pkg. coconut pecan icing mix
1 c. rolled oats
4 eggs
1 c. sour cream
2 lg. bananas
1 pkg. yellow cake mix

Combine butter, icing mix and rolled oats; set aside. In large bowl blend together eggs, sour cream, bananas and cake mix for 2 minutes. Pour 1/3 batter into well greased bundt pan then 1/3 crumb mix. Repeat twice. Bake 1 hour at 350 degrees or until toothpick comes out clean. Cool 15 minutes before turning out.

Amish Country (lots of pics!)

This past week I spent in the New Wilmington/Volant/Grove City, PA area and got to buy some pretty cool stuff at the Outlets and the local Amish Shops. Here is what I got:

1st some HUGE cookies (at least 4 inches !)from the Rockey Mountain Chocolate Factory (Not Amish):

Shortbread
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Butter Toffee (MY FAVE!!)
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Apple Something (not my fave, too crunchy)
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And at the Heinz Store at the Outlets I got this toy:
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Next, some candy marshmallows, just like in Lucky Charms but I didn't have to pick them all out of the box! I have no idea what I am going to make with these, so if you have any ideas, let me know!

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Finally, some pictures of the local Amish (taken while my bf was driving, so they aren't that great) and then some pictures of the Amish made mini-pie and honey butter that I bought:

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I have never had Honey-Butter before, and this pack has 4 varieties so I am very excited to try them all!! The apple pie was for my mom, I got myself a black-raspberry one, that was AMAZING! The crust held the little pie up all on its own without any pie plate but was still soft to eat!!

I am also excited for this new cookbook I got from Westminster College, where I almost attended (but went to PSU instead for $ reasons)
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I'm going to go through it tonight so I'll post any superfun recipes.

Sunday, June 3, 2007

Gau

Gau

So I made this Crispy Baked Gau recipe that I got from Anna at cookiemadness.net It's a Chinese New Year dessert thing, and it's made with rice flour and no eggs. Basically it came out like one of those gross rice cakes with the jelly-like insides. I don't know what I messed up, but I messed it up royally.

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See, it looked good on the outside but on the inside:

EWWW
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It was supposed to look like this:

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And yes, I did cook it the length i was supposed to.

Crispy Baked Gau
(by Cassandra Aoki)

1 (16 oz) box mochiko (sweet rice flour)
2 cups brown sugar
3/4 granulated sugar
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 (13.5 oz) can coconut milk
2 cups milk
2 teaspoons good vanilla extract
2 tablespoons sesame seeds

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line an 8x12 inch pan with Release foil, non-stick side up.

In a large bowl, combine mochiko, both sugars and baking soda. Pour coconut milk, regular milk and vanilla into a bowl and stir until well mixed. Don’t over stir. Pour into pan. Sprinkle sesame seeds over top.

Bake at 350 degrees for 50 minutes. Let cool in pan for 30 minutes, then grasp foil and lift from pan. Cut into bars.

Monday, April 30, 2007

Angel Food Cake

Angel food

I was bored last week so I made an angel food cake (from a Pillsbury mix). Here are some pics:

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

DC

DC

So I'm a little late posting this but Dan and I went to DC for the Cherry Blossom Festival and here are a couple pics:

The Cakelove Cafe:
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And I made Dan eat at this restaurant because it had this horse out front:
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It turned out it was more formal that we had thought, and I felt a little underdressed, but they had the best BBQ Pork!!!

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Raspberries

best quote ever, i read it online today:

"Raspberries are also big fat liars, because according to Wikipedia, they aren't even berries. How can I trust a fruit to give me delicious goodness when it's totally not being honest to me? Why can't the raspberry be more truthful like an orange?"

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Passionfruit Icing

Icing

i really really really want to have an icing party. i have all these recipes for cool icings: grapefruit, banana, PASSIONFRUIT (rachael!). When we were little there was this summer camp thing in our neighborhood and the only thing i remember about it is the one day we got to eat like 5 different colored icings on top of vanilla wafers. probably the best day of my life.

here is the passionfruit icing recipe for rachie:

1 1/4 cups (155g) icing sugar, sifted
10 g unsalted butter, softened
1/4 cup (60 ml) passionfruit pulp

Combine the icing sugar, butter and enough passionfruit pulp in a small bowl to make a stiff paste. Stand bowl in a saucepan of simmering water, stirring until the icing is smooth and glossy. Remove the bowl from the heat. Spread the icing over the cake with a flat-bladed knife and allow to set before serving.

Monday, April 9, 2007

Peepcakes

Peeps

pretty much the most awesome cupcakes i've made so far (rachie helped with the sprinkles and with "squishing the peeps in":

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MAGICAL:
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squished:
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*this was a stock funfetti mix and icing, it was just colored pink, and I bought the sprinkles at wal mart

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Pineapple Lush Cupcakes

Well there is a recipe for Pineapple Lush Cake, and basically I tried to make it into cupcakes, except i added cream cheese into the whipped cream/pineapple/vanilla pudding mixture, and i really shouldn't have. The "icing" was runny and had chunks of the cream cheese floating in it because i guess i didn't let it warm enough before i tried to mix it. Really unappetizing, although they looked nice:

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