I don't eat candy but I sure like the way it looks! I think it makes a great Halloween decoration.
For any of you that made my celebration rolls, here is a new variation. If you want the recipe, just click on 'celebration rolls' on my sidebar. I double the recipe each time I make them because they don't last long and if there are extras, they freeze really well.
I made pesto with the basil from my garden. After I rolled out the dough, I spread a layer of pesto over it.
I sprinkled it with a shredded imported provolone and Beemster cheeses.
I cut them into about 1 1/4 inch slices.
I placed them on parchment covered cookie sheets and spread them open a bit. While the oven preheated to 425 degrees, I let them rise a bit.
They bake for about 15 minutes. The cheese should be turning brown and they should be golden on the sides.
You can see that I got a bit over two dozen. We all agreed that these are the best out of the three versions I've made so far.
I also baked some banana bread. Do you ever notice how all of my food matches my counter top?
***The Blog Tech is busy tomorrow so he is preparing tomorrow's post today. This means that tomorrow's post will have today's day and date on it. Just ignore that and I will be announcing the winner of this week's giveaway and posting a new one tomorrow!
For any of you that made my celebration rolls, here is a new variation. If you want the recipe, just click on 'celebration rolls' on my sidebar. I double the recipe each time I make them because they don't last long and if there are extras, they freeze really well.
I made pesto with the basil from my garden. After I rolled out the dough, I spread a layer of pesto over it.
I sprinkled it with a shredded imported provolone and Beemster cheeses.
I cut them into about 1 1/4 inch slices.
I placed them on parchment covered cookie sheets and spread them open a bit. While the oven preheated to 425 degrees, I let them rise a bit.
They bake for about 15 minutes. The cheese should be turning brown and they should be golden on the sides.
You can see that I got a bit over two dozen. We all agreed that these are the best out of the three versions I've made so far.
I also baked some banana bread. Do you ever notice how all of my food matches my counter top?
***The Blog Tech is busy tomorrow so he is preparing tomorrow's post today. This means that tomorrow's post will have today's day and date on it. Just ignore that and I will be announcing the winner of this week's giveaway and posting a new one tomorrow!
Comments
Blessed Be!
I´ve never really understood if Bananabread is like something You have to a cup of coffee or if it actually is a bread :-)
I wish I just liked how candy looks, but it´s the other way with me. I don´t care how it looks, just how it tastes :-) :-)
Have a great day now!
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those rolls look so good..are we almost in pizza territory..my "last-night-on-earth" supper
:-)
and just today i got out my "Bread Bakers Apprentice" by Peter Reinhart..it's going to be a BREAD BAKING FALL around here...
man..am i glad i skipped that job...what was i thinking?????
close call...
And those celebration rolls look SO delicious-- that's it, I'm coming over your house!