Some nights you just need a cookie. I mean right now. Immediately. And that is why I am so happy that I recently discovered cookie bars. Because on those nights that you just need a cookie right away, you didn’t think ahead to soften butter to room temperature, nor do you have time to let dough chill. Enter the amazing cookie bar. Specifically a chocolate chip cookie bar with salted caramel sauce swirled inside and sprinkled with sea salt. Sounds complicated, right? It is not at all!! Especially if you have some caramel sauce leftover from making these brownies. Just melt some butter (no waiting for butter to soften in this recipe!) and mix it with sugar, eggs, and vanilla. Add in the dry ingredients and chocolate chips, and you are ready to go! There is no chilling this dough, just plop it right into the pan. Well there is one little extra step, but I promise it is worth the time because it involves caramel! Press half the dough into the pan and then pour caramel sauce all over it. Then you dollop the cookie dough in little scoops over the top (it looks so cute!) and lightly press it down. Sprinkle everything with some fleur de sel, and that’s it! In about 30 minutes, warm gooey cookie bars are ready for almost immediate consumption! Now I will say that the texture changes a lot as these sit. The bars firm up and become like actual cookies. But there is absolutely nothing wrong with sneaking a square (or two) of the warm bars when they are still doughy and gooey! …
Chocolate Peanut Butter Munchies
Are you tired of chocolate peanut butter recipes yet? I sure hope not, because they are not going anywhere. We (and especially TheBetterHalf) are just way too obsessed with that flavor combo! We have Häagen-Dazs Chocolate Peanut Butter ice cream in our freezer pretty much all the time. It is a dangerous habit.
I’ve had my eye on this cookie recipe for a long time now. I’ve seen them called Magic in the Middles, Chocolate Peanut Butter Surprise Cookies, Buckeye Cookies – whatever they are called, a chocolate cookie with peanut putter filling is pretty much pure heaven! First you make a basic chocolate cookie dough. Form it into balls and set it aside while you make the filling. Mix together peanut butter and powdered sugar, and form that into little balls as well. That stuff can be sticky! I used slightly damp hands when I was making the filling balls, and that worked well for me. Then you flatten out your cookie dough ball, place a peanut butter ball inside, shape the dough around the filling, and voila! I can see why people call them magic in the middles – you think it is just a simple chocolate cookie, but then you bite into it and there is sweet, peanut butter deliciousness! Magic some might say. …
Pretzel Sandwich Buns
It seems like pretzel buns are everywhere these days, and I love it! Even Wendy’s has embraced the pretzel bun…not sure that I will be sampling that anytime soon. But whenever I see a sandwich on pretzel bread at a real restaurant I get really excited. So I decided that I needed to make some at home! Great decision. These pretzel buns were so good!! Crusty and salty on the outside, chewy and doughy on the inside – a perfect roll for any sandwich, or even to eat plain. We made jalapeno burgers to put on our pretzel buns. Burgers and pumpkin beer to watch the first Notre Dame football game of the season – perfection! …
Cornmeal Bread
Labor day weekend is here! I always have such mixed emotions about this weekend – the end of summer is sad, but I LOVE fall. It is my absolute favorite season. I can’t wait for cooler temperatures, gorgeous fall leaves, and pumpkin everything! TheBetterHalf can’t wait for Notre Dame football to start (tomorrow!). But I will enjoy this one last summer weekend 🙂 I always love to bake bread when I have a little extra time on the weekends. If you are the same, I have a great recipe for you to try this long weekend! The name is kind of confusing – this is NOT corn bread. It is a fluffy yeast bread with cornmeal in the dough. It is very similar to white sandwich bread, but the cornmeal gives it a nice texture and flavor. There is just a hint of sweetness from some dark brown sugar, which I always love in my bread. We have been eating this bread all week for sandwiches and toast and have been loving it! The recipe comes from a great little bread cookbook that my aunt gave me, Beard on Bread. I have made so many delicious breads from this book. Hope you have a great long weekend, and Go Irish! …
Peach Yogurt Bread with Cinnamon
Fresh peaches really shine in this Peach Yogurt Bread with Cinnamon. Yogurt keeps it moist and healthy – a perfect light treat for summer!
I love peaches. They are my absolute favorite fruit (strawberries are a close second) and I really can’t get enough of them in the summer when they are so sweet and juicy. Growing up in St. Louis I was always so excited when the Eckert’s (a local farm with all kinds of fresh fruit) peaches were in season. I actually brought a bag of them back with me from St. Louis last week! Now that is dedication. Or obsession… …
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