I love muffins for breakfast. This is a favorite recipe I use all the time (from the Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book).
Ingredients:
1 1/3 C flour
3/4 C rolled oats
1/3 C sugar
2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
1 egg, beaten
3/4 C milk
1/4 C oil
Streusel Topping:
3 Tbs flour
3 Tbs brown sugar
1/4 tsp cinnamon
2 Tbs butter
Directions:
Preheat oven to 400. In a medium bowl combine flour, oats, sugar, baking powder, and salt. In a separate bowl whisk together the egg, milk and oil. Add to the flour mixture and stir until just mixed. Spoon batter into greased or paper-lined muffin tin.
In a small bowl, combine the flour, brown sugar, and cinnamon for the streusel topping. Cut in the butter until the mixture looks like course crumbs. Sprinkle streusel topping over the muffin batter in the cups. Bake for 18-20 minutes.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Homemade Pop Tarts
I love breakfast pastries! I have tried a couple homemade pop tart recipes and this one is my favorites. The original website had several filling options but I have only tried the brown sugar cinnamon kind. Why make anything but the best? If you are interested in some other ideas, follow the link and see some options for alternate fillings.
Ingredients:
2 C flour
1 Tbs sugar
1 tsp salt
1 Cup unsalted butter, cubed (I used salted once and the crust did turn out too salty)
1 egg
2 Tbs milk
Cinnamon Sugar filling:
1/2 C brown sugar
1 to 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon to taste
4 tsp flour
1 egg to brush on pastry
Directions:
Mix flour sugar and salt in a large bowl. Cut in butter until it is in pea-sized lumps just as if you were making a pie crust (because basically you are). Combine the egg and milk and then pour into the flour mixture, stirring until just combined. Knead a few times on a floured counter if needed.
Divide the dough in half. One half will be the bottom of the pastry, and one will be the top. Now, if you want these to look like poptarts, roll out to about 1/8" thick, roughly a 9x12 rectangle. From there cut into 9 3x4 pieces. I usually just make one giant poptart and then cut it into pieces afterward but that means the filling won't be surrounded by crust in all of the pieces.
Beat the extra egg and brush it over the bottom pastry piece. This will be the inside and will help the filling stick to the pastry. If you have the dough in pieces, put a heaping tablespoon on each pastry. If you have one large piece of dough, just spread it evenly over the surface. Then place the remaining pastry piece/s on top. Use your fingers or a fork to press around the edges and seal the top and bottom together. Prick the tarts a few times with a fork to let steam escape.
Refrigerate the poptarts while you preheat the oven to 350. Bake on a greased or parchment lined pan for 20-25 minutes.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Twice Baked Potato Casserole
This is a delicious alternative to twice-baked potatoes. While this is faster and easier than the real thing, the flavor is the real deal.
Recipe Source
Ingredients:
2 lbs of potatoes peeled and diced
2 Tbs of butter/margarine
1/2 C sour cream
1 C of shredded cheese
2 Tbs bacon bits
garlic salt
pepper
Directions:
Boil potatoes 20 minutes until tender. Mash with butter and sour cream. Add garlic salt, pepper, and other desired spices to taste. Layer half of the potato mixture in a 9x9in pan. Spread the cheese over it and top with the remaining potato mixture. Sprinkle with bacon bits. Bake in 350 degree oven for 30 minutes.
Recipe Source
Ingredients:
2 lbs of potatoes peeled and diced
2 Tbs of butter/margarine
1/2 C sour cream
1 C of shredded cheese
2 Tbs bacon bits
garlic salt
pepper
Directions:
Boil potatoes 20 minutes until tender. Mash with butter and sour cream. Add garlic salt, pepper, and other desired spices to taste. Layer half of the potato mixture in a 9x9in pan. Spread the cheese over it and top with the remaining potato mixture. Sprinkle with bacon bits. Bake in 350 degree oven for 30 minutes.
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