Yeah for coconut macaroons! These simple chewy cookies are such a wonderful treat! They are made even better with a little chocolate on top. Guy had been after me for about a week to make something with coconut in it. I was going to make biscotti, but I knew he really wanted cookies. I get so distracted lately with all the amazing baking possibilities that I have a hard time making anything twice. It had been a really long time since I had made them, and even then that had been the first time. These pair really well with wine, or tea. The kids are not fond of coconut, so that just means more for Guy and I!Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Nuts for Coco! (Coconuts that is)
Yeah for coconut macaroons! These simple chewy cookies are such a wonderful treat! They are made even better with a little chocolate on top. Guy had been after me for about a week to make something with coconut in it. I was going to make biscotti, but I knew he really wanted cookies. I get so distracted lately with all the amazing baking possibilities that I have a hard time making anything twice. It had been a really long time since I had made them, and even then that had been the first time. These pair really well with wine, or tea. The kids are not fond of coconut, so that just means more for Guy and I!Raspberries!

Oh my God! I made this for breafast this morning, and this was just too damn good! Worth every calorie. I have this huge rasberry bush in my front yard and when I went to pick some yestarday there was a lot more there then I thought. I had to have Suzy go back in the house to get me a bigger bowl. I ended up with 3 cups worth. It wasn't enough to make a pie, but just enough with a little extra to make a raspberry buckle. I had fresh coffee made with a splash of southern butter pecan creamer in it. Guy raved about it! There is nothing like a fresh pastry out of the oven with a cup of java to start the morning! I am a carb fiend. I could give up booze, chocolate, even sex, but never my bread!
It's hip to be square

I fell in love with these the moment I made them. It is one of the most perfect desserts. The crust is this wonderfully buttery crumbly short bread. The middle layer is this fabulous caramel that doesn't squish out of place when you bite into it. Last but not least a top layer of semi-sweet chocolate to balance out the sweetness of the caramel. I am without a doubt a chocolate caramel person. Guy is more of a chocolate peanut butter lover. I like that combo too, but given a choice I would go with the other. There is just something so magical about burnt sugar and butter!
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Cheesecake Heaven

I love cheesecake, so I thought wouldn't it be wonderful in bar form. I looked this up online, but all of them had a graham crust. This just makes a square cheesecake. I decided to make a short bread crust, and when I made the custard I poured in a little semi sweet chocolate. Oh so good! It got a little crumbly on me, but otherwise it was a success. The kids love them! I am having trouble staying away too!
Snickerdoodlicious!

Yeah! So I have a brand spankin new treat; it is a snickerdoodle cookie bar. I made a batch of the dough and pressed it into a 9x9 pan, sprinkled it with cinnamon sugar, and baked it for about 15 minutes. It has a mild sweetness to it, and it is wonderfully moist. I really perfer eating snickerdoodles this way now, because it doesn't harden up like it does in cookie form. It might have to do with the thickness.... Yum!
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