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Spooky Chocolate Covered Strawberries

This spooky twist on a classic favorite is perfect for any Halloween party, open house or pot-luck! Chocolate covered strawberries are always a crowd pleaser and with some imagination a…

This spooky twist on a classic favorite is perfect for any Halloween party, open house or pot-luck! Chocolate covered strawberries are always a crowd pleaser and with some imagination a few sprinkles you can have some really fun designs. Plus you can get the kids to help! Can’t beat a family fun Halloween treat!

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Gather Materials

Before you begin it is important to have all your decorations together and ready for use. Once the chocolate (or candy coating) is melted they come together pretty quickly. For this project, I got my materials from Michaels.

I used

  • 1 pound of Fresh Strawberries (cleaned and dried completely)
  • 8 oz White Candy Coating (can sub white chocolate if desired)
  • Sprinkles
  • Milk Chocolate Chips (for drizzle)

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Time to Dip

Using a double boiler or the microwave heat your candy coating (or chocolate) as instructed on the packaging. Remove from heat and begin dipping your strawberries. Press the strawberries into the chocolate carefully rolling from side to side to cover as much of the berry as possible. Once covered lift up and swirl to finish. This is the fun part, once dipped begin decorating. Place dipped strawberries on a lined cookie sheet for easy transport to the fridge. 

Refrigerate for 15-30 minutes or until chocolate is set then remove from the fridge and place in an airtight container and keep at room temperature. Strawberries left in the fridge with get mushy faster. 

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Tips & Tricks

  • Use room temperate berries for the best results.
  • After washing your berries make sure to pat them dry completely. Any water on the berries will break the candy coating (or chocolate).
  • Use the leaves as a handle for dipping. If you prefer no leaves remove them and skewer the strawberry for dipping.
  • For chocolate drizzle melt chocolate in a ziplock baggie. Cut a small hole at the corner of the bag and use to pipe chocolate on to the strawberry.
  • If you choose chocolate over candy coating add butter for a smoother consistency. Melt together 2 teaspoons of butter for 8 ounces of chocolate.

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Hope you have some spooky fun!

xo, 

C

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Grandma B’s Banana Bread

      Growing up one of my favorite memories was using my Great Grandmother’s cane as a microphone while I sang my heart out for anyone that would listen….

Pumpkin Spice Banana Bread Loaf

 

Pumpkin Spice Banana Bread Loaf

 

Pumpkin Spice Banana Bread Loaf

 

Pumpkin Spice Banana Bread Loaf

Growing up one of my favorite memories was using my Great Grandmother’s cane as a microphone while I sang my heart out for anyone that would listen. Ha ha ha fast forward a few years and now I only sing in large groups without microphones. πŸ˜‚ Grandma B was always such a kind and nurturing soul, it truly was a blessing to know her. This banana bread recipe is one of her’s that my mom has made for me my whole life. Now it is my turn!

Time to transform those icky brown bananas into banana bread magic! βœ¨

Recipe Notes: The bread pictured is the Pumpkin Spice version. In addition, I added a liberal serving of chia, hemp and flax seeds with a tablespoon of espresso.

Makes for the perfect breakfast bread!

Pumpkin Spice Banana Bread Loaf
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Grandma B's Banana Bread

This easy and delicious banana bread recipe is sure to please. Passed down from my Great Grandmother it has stood the test of time.

 Try adding a few ingredients to make the Pumpkin Spice version!

Course bread, Breakfast, Dessert
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup shortening
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 3 bananas mashed
  • 2 cup flour
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp salt
  • Optional: Nuts, Seeds or Espresso Powder

Pumpkin Spice Version

  • 1/2 can canned pumpkin puree
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 2 tsp pumpkin pie spice

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  2. Blend all ingredients (except nuts, optional) together in a large bowl.

  3. Pour batter into greased loaf pan.

  4. Bake for 50-60 minutes (add 20-25 minutes for Pumpkin Spice).

  5. Remove from the oven only after a knife or skewer is removed from the middle clean. Allow to cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then invert on a cooling rack. Let cool on the rack completely before sealing in an airtight container.

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Salted Espresso Dark Chocolate Brownies

I stumbled upon this Salted Espresso Fudge Brownie recipe by the amazing www.butterandbrioche.com. Thalia’s blog and Instagram are filled with the most amazing pictures of the most delectable foods. (Seriously #igfeedgoals)! We have a…

I stumbled upon this Salted Espresso Fudge Brownie recipe by the amazing www.butterandbrioche.com. Thalia’s blog and Instagram are filled with the most amazing pictures of the most delectable foods. (Seriously #igfeedgoals)! We have a house guest coming in tomorrow for the night, which is always the best excuse to try out a new dessert recipe. πŸ™ŒπŸΌ

As I reviewed Thalia’s recipe I realized that it was a little over my skill level and would require more free time than I had πŸ™†πŸ». With the photos of these brownies dancing in my head, I decided to use her recipe as inspiration for a quicker, less pastry chef level dessert πŸ™ˆ. Although I am certain the original recipe would blow my socks off the option below is incredibly tasty. 

Salted Espresso Dark Chocolate Brownies

First, collect your ingredients. To save time I used a boxed Dark Chocolate brownie mix.

Salted Espresso Dark Chocolate Brownies

Make the brownies as instructed on the box with the addition of espresso powder and dark chocolate chips.

Salted Espresso Dark Chocolate Brownies

Bake as instructed on the box and then let cool in the pan.

Salted Espresso Dark Chocolate Brownies

Now by using a mix for the brownies, we were able to save time and effort. For the frosting, however, we are making it from scratch and believe me – it is worth it. To begin, melt the finely chopped dark chocolate in a double boiler. Stirring constantly. Meanwhile, combine the room temperature butter and powdered sugar, mix together until light yellow. Then slowly add the melted chocolate. Mix together as you add the remaining whipping cream, espresso powder, vanilla extract and cocoa powder. Continue to mix until the frosting is light brown and fluffy. Once brownies are cool apply a generous layer of the frosting to the top. Store in the fridge until ready to serve. Directly before serving sprinkle some sea salt flakes on the top.

Salted Espresso Dark Chocolate Brownies Salted Espresso Dark Chocolate Brownies Salted Espresso Dark Chocolate Brownies

Enjoy!

xo,

C

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Salted Espresso Dark Chocolate Brownies

Gooey dark chocolate brownies with a homemade salted espresso chocolate frosting make for a super indulgent treat!

Course Dessert

Ingredients

For the Brownies:

  • 1 box dark chocolate brownie mix
  • 1 tsp espresso powder
  • pinch salt
  • 1/2 cup dark chocolate chips preferably not chunks or pieces

For the Frosting:

  • 1/2 cup dark chocolate chips finely chopped
  • 3/4 cup unsalted butter at room temperature
  • 4 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 1/8 cup cocoa powder
  • 2 tsp espresso powder
  • 1 tsp vanilla bean extract

Instructions

For the Brownies:

  1. Grease the pan and prepare for baking.

  2. Pre-heat the oven per the instructions on the box.

  3. Whisk together the brownie mix, espresso powder, oil, water, eggs and salt. 

  4. Fold in the chocolate chips until evenly incorporated throughout the batter. Pour the mixture into the prepared baking pan.

  5. Bake per the box instructions, or until the brownie is firm around the edges and just set in the middle. A knife inserted into the middle should come out of the middle with a few moist crumbs attached, not clean. Remove from the oven and allow the brownie to cool completely in the pan. 

For the Frosting: (From the kitchen of www.butterandbrioche.com)

  1. First, melt down the chocolate in a double boiler. Heat, over medium-low and stirring often, until melted and smooth. Remove from the heat and set aside to cool slightly.

  2. Meanwhile, in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the beater attachment, beat together the butter and powdered sugar on medium speed until pale and fluffy, about 4 minutes. Set the mixer speed to medium-low and slowly stream in the melted chocolate. Return the speed back to medium and beat until well combined, a further 2 minutes. Beat in the cream, cocoa, espresso, and vanilla until incorporated. Increase the mixer speed to medium-high and beat for a further minute, or until the frosting is lightened in color, smooth, and aerated.
  3. When you’re ready to frost the cooled brownies, use an offset palette knife or the back of a metal spoon to thickly spread the frosting over the top of the brownie. At this point, I like to chill the brownie for about half an hour to slightly set the top so it’s easier to cut, but, you could serve the brownies straight away. Make sure to sprinkle over a little pinch of flaked salt or fleur de sel, right before serving.
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COFFEE TIME – Perk Beverage Co.

As you pull in to Vale, Oregon you can’t help but notice the newest building on Highway 20. At the corner of Highway 20 and 17th St N, you will…

As you pull in to Vale, Oregon you can’t help but notice the newest building on Highway 20. At the corner of Highway 20 and 17th St N, you will find a great new coffee spot in town! Whether you’re looking for a drive-thru or a quiet spot to read Perk Beverage Co. has you covered. 

Perk Beverage Co Vale, OR

Hours

Perk Beverage Co. is open Monday – Saturday with hours during the week ranging from 6:00 am -7:00 pm and Saturdays from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. No matter the time of day Perk has a comfy place for you to sit and a hot (or cold) beverage at the ready.

Perk Beverage Co Vale, OR

Menu

Perk Beverage Co. offers your traditional coffee beverages, teas, fresh fruit smoothies and Italian Sodas. During my visit, I stuck to my standard drip coffee with sugar and a splash of cream. The coffee was full-bodied and smooth – absolutely delightful! Coming in at $ 2.00 for a 20 oz cup I was pleasantly surprised! Adreena went for a fresh fruit smoothie while Aaron chose a Breve. 

In addition to drinks, Perk Beverage Co. has you covered on the snack and food front! From freshly baked pastries to paninis and salads – regardless of time, they are sure to please.

Perk Beverage Co Vale, OR

Perk Beverage Co Vale, OR

A Place to Socialize

Perk Beverage Co. prides itself in being a gathering place for the community as well as a stopping point for passers-by. It’s convenient location and roomy interior are perfectly paired to meet that mission. Perk offers free wi-fi, a selection of board games, ample parking, clean bathrooms and great customer service! What more could you ask for?

Well, there is one more thing… and adult beverage would be nice now and again. πŸ˜‰ Well actually Perk Beverage Co. does serve adult beverages, they offer a selection of canned beers and wines for consumption during your visit.  πŸ»

Perk Beverage Co Vale, OR

If you ever passing by be sure to stop in, you’ll be happy you did!

Until next week, cheers to Friday Jr. βœ¨

xo,

C

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Sweet Treat – Protein Balls

This weekend we are hosting my sister-in-law and her husband. I am so excited for the opportunity to spend time together! I don’t know about you but it seems like…

This weekend we are hosting my sister-in-law and her husband. I am so excited for the opportunity to spend time together! I don’t know about you but it seems like anytime we are vacationing or hosting the sudden neeeeed for dessert increases exponentially. πŸ€·πŸ»With our upcoming trip to Hawaii (less than 14 days πŸ˜³πŸ˜¬) it was important to me to find a sweet treat we could indulge in, that wouldn’t bust my whole diet. #winning 

Below you will find a very generic recipe to make you very own Protein Balls! They are so easy and versatile! Whether you are serving dessert to family or shopping the #nsale these bites are sure to satisfy your sweet tooth and give you the energy needed to make it through!

Protein Balls

The best part about these Protein Balls is that you can fill them with almost anything! This week I decided to make two different flavors, the first a tropical fruit mixture, the second classic chocolate almond. 

Protein Balls

In the Tropic Mix, I chopped up dried pineapple, cranberries and unsweetened coconut. For the classic, I used chopped almonds and mini chocolate chips! Both flavor profiles came out wonderful, such a wonderful sweet treat!Protein Balls

Taking this treat one step further, as to camouflage the dessert’s nutritional value πŸ˜‰, I chose to add candy coating to the Protein Balls. This step is completely unnecessary, but effective!

Hope you enjoy this indulgence!

xo,

Carolyn

Candy Dipped Protein Balls

Sweet Treats without all the guilt.

Course Dessert, Snack
Prep Time 25 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Almond Butter (Or alternate nut butter)
  • 1/2 cup Protein Powder
  • 1-2 cups Dry Mix Ins
  • 3-4 tbsps Honey (Or alternate binder)
  • 1 package Candy Coating

Instructions

  1. Mix all the ingredients together in a large bow

  2. Mix until everything is moist and sticking together well. (Keep in mind the more dry mix-ins you use the more binder you will need.) 

  3. Begin rolling 1in balls and place on wax paper. 

  4. Once rolled place in the fridge to set for about 30 minutes. 

  5. Melt the candy coating per the package instructions. Drop protein balls into the candy then replace to the wax paper.

  6. Let set for an additional 30 minutes

  7. Store in airtight container or resealable freezer bag.

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The Dough Dough – What Dreams Are Made Of

I can’t be the only person here who may or may not πŸ™ƒ prefer cookies before they are cooked. πŸ€·πŸ» Most of my life I have honestly believed that you ruin cookies by…

I can’t be the only person here who may or may not πŸ™ƒ prefer cookies before they are cooked. πŸ€·πŸ»

Most of my life I have honestly believed that you ruin cookies by cooking them. πŸ˜‚ Now of course, you’re are not supposed to eat raw cookie dough for health reasons πŸ™„. This has always been a risk I was willing to take.

But now – now I don’t have to roll the dice, thanks to The Dough Dough the first edible cookie dough shop to hit the DFW scene. 

Forest Lane & Preston Road

The Dough Dough just opened their first storefront on the North-West corner of Forest Lane and Preston Road here in Dallas. Easy to get to from anywhere in the city! The shop was bright and clean. The staff was warm and welcoming.  They were eager to answer all of my questions and even offered suggestions. With the fun accent wall of sprinkles and chocolate chips The Dough Dough is absolutely Instagram friendly!

The Dough

Edible Cookie dough, that’s right, you heard me. The Dough Dough uses pasteurized egg whites and heat treated flour to combat any bacteria – so it is safe to eat! πŸ™Œ

They feature 12 standard flavors and 1 rotating seasonal flavor so there are options for every sweet tooth. On my recent visit I opted for the classic Sugar Cookie Cutter. This cup of sugary dreams was instant nostalgia for me.  Aside from all the feel good memories it dredged up it was also the perfect flavor, texture and portion.  Absolutely dreamy!The Dough Dough

The Dough Dough

In addition to the list of flavors The Dough Dough also offers baked cookies, cookie cakes and something called a “Brownie Bomb” πŸ‘€. A Brownie Bomb is chocolate chip cookie dough sandwiched between two brownies and covered in chocolate, like oh my gawwwwd 🀀. 

The Dough Dough

The Dough Dough

Mix It Up

Once you make your decision on a cookie dough flavor there are endless ways to make it your own. Top your cookie dough with fun sprinkles, chocolate chips or popular candies. You can even have your dough served in a waffle cone! 

The Dough Dough

Take Home

The Dough Dough offers several options of premade goodies for your on-the-go sweet tooth! In the cooler they featured 8 oz containers of preportioned cookie dough. In the display case they offered house made rice krispie treats as well as cookie dough filled Oreo cookies! Please just take my money πŸ˜

They even feature their signature selection of blended sprinkles!

The Dough Dough

The Dough Dough

Like seriously?! Still dreaming of the experience!

I’ve already decided this will be my birthday treat this year (months in advance)! πŸ˜‚πŸ’―

Has anyone else tried it? Do you have an edible cookie dough shop in your area?

 

Thanks for reading, have a great weekend!

xo,

Carolyn

 

PS I almost forgot – The Dough Dough is available for delivery through GrubHub!!!

Annnnnnd they are currently testing their online ordering forms!

This is going to be baaaaaad. πŸ˜œ

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