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| Here is a great trifle for the holidays. I got this from another site. CHOCOLATE TRIFLE 1 box devil's food cake mix Make the cake according to package directions. When cool, cut/break into pieces about 2x2 inches, and arrange 1/2 in the bottom of the trifle dish. Drizzle generously with Hershey's Syrup, and top with 1/2 of the cool whip. Repeat until trifle bowl is full, and sprinkle top with seasonal garnish (red & green M&Ms for Christmas, pastel M&Ms for Easter, etc.) |
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| So easy and so good! Chocolate sour cream cake Top with whipped cream, frosting of choice, or dust with confectionate sugar. Grandson has requested this for Christmas snack. Chocolate Mousse dip 1-1/2 cups thawed COOL WHIP LITE Whipped Topping, divided I used the small container, which is 8 oz and LITE ADD 1/2 cup of the whipped topping; stir until well blended. this is important to temper, and STIR FAST, so the hot chocolate blends with the 1/2 cup and doesn't harden,, THEN Gently stir in remaining 1 cup whipped topping; cover. REFRIGERATE at least 30 min. We enjoy this dip with Snyders honey wheat pretzel sticks |
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| "Clouds at Sunset." Recipes often used to have alluring names. Click to enlarge and you can read the recipe. I like to make this at Christmas because of the color and because it is something different. The apple pie is just thrown in as a freebie because I copied them together, a long time ago. Cool Whip can be used instead of whipped cream, but hey, it is Christmas! Sue |
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| Peppermint Crunch Puppy chow Four ingredients is all it takes. No bake, no chilling, no sweat, no fret. The magical mixture of rice Chex cereal, white chocolate, crushed candy canes, and powdered sugar shake together to make your new favorite holiday treat. First, melt the white chocolate. No magic tricks here just melt in the microwave according to package directions. I used Bakers White Chocolate bars. It's so smooth, creamy, and melts in the microwave SO easily. Once melted, pour the white chocolate over the Chex cereal. I go with the Rice Chex Cereal over the Corn Chex when I'm making puppy chow. The Rice variety hardly has any flavor perfect for recipes like this. Next, crush up some festive candy canes and throw them into the mix I went with the green and red striped variety for an added pop of color. Regular candy canes will work just fine. :) The fourth and final ingredient is your confectioners sugar. This is the fun part. Pour 1 cup of the soft powdery sugar into a large zip lock bag. Add your melty white chocolate chex/candy canes and go to town. Shake shake shake! There! You've got yourself a hefty dose of Christmas crunch right there, folks. Just a warning eating too much of this at midnight will keep you up for hours. I speak from experience. Hellooo, sugar! |
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- Posted by Marilyn_Sue (My Page) on Sun, Dec 16, 12 at 20:33
| I made these today, it is my version of McDonald's Holiday pies that are out now. We call them "Pudy" Pies as Alyssa says pudding that way. Alyssa's Pudy Pies You will need pie dough either homemade or store bought. Line several glass custard cups with dough, cutting it off at the top. Also cut out rounds of dough for the top crust, using whatever size cutter will fit, it does not have to be sealed at the top, just lay it inside of the top. Use a box of instant vanilla pudding and make according to making a pie instructions on the box. Pour into the pastry lined custard cups. Do not fill too full. Sprinkle the top with nutmeg and a small dab of butter. Put the top crust on that has a couple of slits cut into it. Sprinkle the top with multicolored sprinkles. Place all cups on a jelly roll pan. Bake in a hot oven, 400 degrees for 30 minutes or until bubbled up and the crust is brown. It depends on the size of your cups how many it will make and the size of the pudding mix you have. Very good. When cool cover with plastic wrap and store in refrigerator. Sue |
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- Posted by walnutcreek (My Page) on Mon, Dec 17, 12 at 14:29
| Here is the original old recipe for fudge from the back of the Hershey's cocoa box. The recipe on the box now is different. Hershey's Old Fashioned Chocolate Fudge Candy 3 cups sugar Line 8 or 9 inch square pan with foil; butter foil. In large heavy saucepan stir together first three ingredients; stir in milk, with a wooden spoon. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture comes to a full rolling boil. Boil without stirring, to 235 degrees F on a candy thermometer (or until syrup, when dropped in very cold water forms a soft ball which flattens when removed from water). Bulb of candy thermometer should not rest on bottom of pan. (This can take 20-30 minutes). Remove from heat. Add butter & vanilla extract. Beat with wooden spoon until fudge thickens and loses some of its gloss. This can take 15-20 minutes. It starts to look more like frosting than a thick syrup when it is ready. Quickly spread into prepared pan. Cut into squares while warm. |
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- Posted by sylviatexas (My Page) on Mon, Dec 17, 12 at 18:57
| I had this for the first time this past week-end: Watergate Salad 1 box pistachio pudding mix Dump everything in a bowl that has a lid. This is absolutely decadent! |
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| Here are the measurements for the peppermint puppy chow. Peppermint Crunch Puppy Chow makes 5 cups 5 cups Rice Chex cereal Pour 5 cups of Chex Cereal into a large bowl. Melt white chocolate/almond bark according to the package directions. Pour melted chocolate over cereal, stirring and folding until the cereal is completely covered. Fold in the crushed candy canes In a large zipped top bag or covered container, add the powdered sugar. Pour the chocolate covered cereal/candy canes into the large bag or container. Seal the bag or container and shake until all the cereal is coated with the powdered mixture. Discard excess powder and enjoy! Store at room temperature up to 2 weeks, if it lasts that long! |
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| Walnutcreek, thank you for the memory! My great aunt used to fill an electric roaster full of assorted fudges and candies. The one from the Hershey's box was my favorite. I have her recipe box, and will look thru it to see if she had the recipe written down. I have a copy that was requested in our newspaper's cook's corner several years ago, supposedly the original, but the cocoa measurment is different than what you posted. Tami |
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- Posted by walnutcreek (My Page) on Tue, Dec 18, 12 at 13:21
| I love Watergate Salad, thanks for the recipe, Sylvia. Tami, let us know if you find the recipe in the recipe box, please, and any differences. Here is a recipe that we love. I make it infrequently because it is so rich. Apple Dumplings 2 large Granny Smith apples, peeled and cored Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease a 9x13 inch baking dish. |
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| This is a variation of the EZ Bars, aka 7 Layer Bars, Hello Dolly Bars and other names. Chocolate Raspberry Layer Bars |
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- Posted by walnutcreek (My Page) on Wed, Dec 19, 12 at 11:59
| Here is Ann_T's recipe for delicious cream cheese coffeecake. Cream Cheese Danish Coffee Cake Filling Glaze |
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| Sylvia, I had forgotten all about Watergate Salad. It is really good and I need to make some before long. Walnutcreek, I have that recipe for Apple Dumplings. Mine is called Mini Apple Dumplings and doesn't call for Mt. Dew. What does the MD do to/for the recipe? I used to make them when my neighbor brought me apples from the orchard, then I shared the dumplings with them. They have moved away and I miss them and the apples. Sue |
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| These are a huge hit at work and with clients. I received orders for 13 dozen this week alone! They freeze beautifully. Pumpkin Whoopie Pies (Annie's Eats) For the pumpkin cookies: For the maple cream cheese filling: To make the pumpkin cookies, preheat the oven to 350 F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, salt, baking soda, baking powder and spices. Set aside. In a separate bowl, whisk sugars and oil together. Add the pumpkin puree and whisk to combine thoroughly. Add the eggs and vanilla and whisk until combined. Sprinkle the flour mixture over the pumpkin mixture and whisk until completely combined. Transfer the cookie batter to a pastry bag fitted with a large plain round tip (I use an Ateco #809). Pipe small rounds of the batter onto the prepared baking sheets, about 1.5-2 inches in diameter. (If your dough seems to thick to pipe, you can drop scoops of it onto the baking sheet. Or just add a bit more liquid. This recipe is pretty forgiving.) Bake for 10-12 minutes, until the cookies are just starting to crack on top and a toothpick inserted into the center of a cookie comes out clean. Remove from the oven and let the cookies cool on the pan for about 10 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. Repeat with remaining batter. To make the filling, combine the butter and cream cheese in the bowl of an electric mixer. Beat on medium-heat speed until smooth, about 1-2 minutes. Add the powdered sugar, maple syrup and vanilla and beat until smooth. Be careful not to overbeat the filling or it will lose structure. Transfer the filling to a pastry bag fitted with a plain tip. To assemble, pair the cookies up by size. Pipe filling onto the flat side of one cookie of each pair, and sandwich together with the remaining cookie. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to firm before serving. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Pumpkin Whoopie Pies
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| Carrot Cookies with Orange Icing 2 cups all-purpose flour |
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| Saltine Toffee 1 C butter In pan over medium heat, blend butter and brown sugar. Heat to boiling and boil for 4 minutes. Cover a 10"x15" pan with foil and butter lightly. Place a single layer of saltines on foil (closely). Pour batter mixture over crackers; spread evenly. |
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- Posted by walnutcreek (My Page) on Thu, Dec 20, 12 at 12:55
| Sue, I have no idea what the Mountain Dew does for the apple dumplings, I just always use it because that is what the recipe calls for. My family is crazy and doesn't care for butterscotch. I could probably live on it; however, I don't make this too often. It makes a most delicious butterscotch. Normally, I do not make the meringue for the pie. Butterscotch Meringue Pie 1/3 cup sifted flour Mix flour, sugar, and salt; gradually add milk. Cook 2 minutes and remove from heat. Add small amount milk mixture to the egg yolks, stir into remaining hot mixture, cook 1 minute, stirring constantly. Add butter and vanilla; cool slightly. Pour into pastry shell and cool. Top with meringue, bake in moderate oven (350) 12-15 minutes. Meringue: Beat 3 egg whites and 1/4 teaspoon salt until frothy; beat in 6 tablespoons sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time. Beat until meringue is stiff and glossy. Add 1/2 t vanilla; beat only enough to blend. Source: Farm Journal’s Country Cookbook, 1959 |
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- Posted by ravencajun (My Page) on Thu, Dec 20, 12 at 15:54
| These are super easy and super good Dinksys Gooey Bars Put in a 9x13 pan press into corners. then in a mixing bowl mix up 8 oz softened cream cheese , Pour all that over the cake stuff in the pan and bake at 350 for around 40 minutes
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- Posted by walnutcreek (My Page) on Fri, Dec 21, 12 at 12:07
| Christmas Fruit Salad 2 pkg. raspberry gelatin Dissolve gelatin in hot water. Cool until slightly thickened, add nut meats, fruits and marshmallows. Chill until firm. Serve on lettuce with cheese crackers. Garnish with mayonnaise. |
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| Walnutcreek, thanks for the reply. Next time I make those, I'll use the MD and see what happens. RC, that looks like my kind of goody! I just happen to have the cake mix on hand, will get some cream cheese. Probably wait until after Christmas though. Sue |
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- Posted by walnutcreek (My Page) on Sat, Dec 22, 12 at 13:52
| Good muffins. Hawaiian Muffins 2 cups flour Add eggs, milk and oil to sifted dry ingredients. Stir until blended. Add coconut and pineapple and mix well. Fill greased muffin tins 3/4 full. Bake at 425 for 20 minutes. |
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