• Cinnamon Rolls

    Ahhh…cinnamon rolls.  I’m not sure that there’s anything better than a really good cinnamon roll, but in my opinion a good one is really hard to find, and a good recipe is even harder to find.  My biggest problem with most cinnamon roll recipes is that the bread part of the roll is usually bland, and the only cinnamon flavor you get comes from the filling itself.  This recipe, however, has cinnamon in the dough itself, so the bread is flavorful too.  But, if I’m…

  • Soft Garlic Knots

    How cute are these little guys?   I’ve been trying to make a lot of our bread at home lately in an effort to avoid processed foods at the grocery store, so I was super happy to find this recipe.  These rolls are soft and tender and full of warm, garlicky, buttery flavor, a perfect pairing with your favorite pasta dish!  If you don’t want/like/need a garlic flavor, just omit it and replace the butter topping with your own flavors – maybe honey, salt, cracked pepper…whatever…

  • Fudge Cupcakes with White Chocolate Filling

    If you know me at all, you know that I am absolutely terrified of severe weather.  Growing up in the heart of tornado alley is not a good place to be when you have such a phobia, trust me.  I have many (traumatic) memories of my childhood, crying on the ball field while a storm approached, hiding in a laundry basket in the basement because there was a tornado watch, hailstones breaking through double-pane glass in our living room…and the list goes on. Yesterday, we…

  • Butterfly Cupcakes

    This past weekend we celebrated my baby girl’s second birthday with two family parties.  For me, it was a busy weekend of cleaning, cooking and keeping the girls entertained but it was all worth it.  I loved just watching how happy my girls were to be surrounded by everyone who loves them.  It wasn’t about the presents, the food or the decorations.  Especially in the wake of the tornado destruction in Joplin, MO and Reading, KS, I found myself counting my blessings.  It was a…

  • Deep Dish Pizza

    When I was growing up, my Mom owned a newspaper and publishing company.  This was an awesome job for her because it gave her the flexibility to be home with the kids when she needed to.  However, it also meant that once or twice a week she had to work later in the evening to cover city council meetings or hang out until the paper was ready to go to press.  This meant that my Dad was responsible for dinner for 5 kids once or…

  • Oatmeal Cake Cupcakes

    Today is my Dad’s Birthday!  The whole family is headed out to celebrate with an early dinner at one of his favorite restaurants.  And though I know we’ll have dessert at the restaurant, I couldn’t let his birthday go by without baking for him, could I?  =) Dad’s favorite cake is a recipe of his mom’s, her amazing Oatmeal Cake.  That cake is awesome, it’s a spicy, coarse-crumbed cake with an ooey-gooey boiled coconut frosting.  For some reason, it didn’t work as a cupcake.  I tried, but it…

  • Fresh Squeezed Lemonade

    So, this isn’t really a food recipe, but it’s super hot outside, and I had four pounds of lemons in a pretty bowl on my kitchen counter. (Am I the only one who decorates with lemons? They’re my favorite centerpiece and kitchen decor item.) And, since I recently discovered my Grandma’s old juicer I figured a big pitcher of fresh-squeezed lemonade was in order. It REALLY hit the spot after a few hours of working in our gardens. I’m a lemon-person anyway (obviously, hence the…

  • Caramel Pecan Brownies

    Chocolate.  Caramel.  Pecans.   Oh, yes.  See how they look all gooey and fudgy?  That’s because they ARE gooey and fudgy.  Don’t make these unless you have a large glass of cold milk nearby…you’ll need it.  These are one of those treats that make you talk with your mouth full – you know, when you take a bite of something amazing and you automatically forget all about manners and mumble a garbled, “oh my gawd,” or “oh, wow…”  Or is that just me?  It’s probably just…

  • Little Coconut Cream Pies

    It’s funny, growing up I didn’t realize that it wasn’t normal to have six or seven pies at a holiday dinner for nine or ten people.  Pies were just part of the deal.  And of course, everyone has their favorite pie…and you HAVE to have pumpkin.  And a fruit pie (or two).  And chocolate.  And pecan…you get the picture. It wasn’t until I married my husband and he started attending our big holiday meals that I realized that it was uncommon to have a 1:1 people-to-pie ratio. …

  • Tiny Chocolate Tortes

    Ok, so I have a confession to make. While cleaning up after hosting brunch this morning for Mother’s Day, I may have picked up one of these babies with my bare hands, plopped a big helping of fresh whipped cream on top and shoved almost the whole thing in my mouth. It took less than ten seconds, but it was undoubtedly ten of the best seconds of my life. These are fantastic. You should probably drop everything you’re doing and go make these, right now.…

  • Chocolate Macarons with Espresso Ganache Filling

    Welcome to my most intimidating moment in the kitchen, the macaron.  I’ve been reading about these little puppies forever in foodie-land, and was SO discouraged by the directions that I put it off.  But, you know what?  They aren’t that hard.  In fact, I’d go so far as to say they’re pretty darn easy – you just have to follow the directions.  I would recommend a digital scale for these to measure the ingredients, although I just saw someone make them on the Food Network that…

  • Pico de Gallo

    Happy Cinco de Mayo!  Since the hubs and I are in serious diet mode right now in preparation for our upcoming trip to MEXICO, we won’t be getting celebrating with food this year.  We’ll save our margaritas and guacamole for our trip, but I still wanted to share one of my favorite Cinco de Mayo recipes with you today.  This recipe makes me happy.  For one, it’s healthy.  (Ok, it’s healthy if you eat it with a spoon.  Dipping a whole bag of chips in it…