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Chubby Hubby » Coffee and Donuts
Quite possibly the world's most delicious and upper crust "coffee and donuts". oh.ma.gah.
Pasta alla Norma - The Amateur Gourmet
Eggplant is a funny vegetable. It's not a vegetable that inspires passion, the way that asparagus or ramps do in springtime. It's not a vegetable that anyone would put on a short list of favorite foods. If the farmer's market held a prom, I'm pretty certain eggplant would be sitting by itself on a bench, chatting uneasily with a turnip, and waiting-hoping-someone might just ask it to dance.
Spicy Black Bean Chipotle Dip | MattBites.com
Delicious-looking vegan dip. Great for when you need the texmex kick - which is... like every meal for meal, really.
Zombie Food Guide - a set on Flickr
Hands down one of the coolest Halloween recipes that I've seen this year -- bloody chocolate brains. So realistic, so creepy... sooooo tasty.
Conversations With A Cupcake: Dear Abby.
Tiger Butter Bake Sale Bars
Pretty as a picture, these cocoa-butterscotch babies were a hot-ticket item on the bake sale table. Even better, one batch makes a boatload & they hold up well to being wrapped up in their own plastic bags. Oh, and did I mention...yum?!
3/4 c. oil
1 1/2 c. brown sugar
4 eggs
1 tsp. salt
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 c. cocoa powder
2 c. flour
11 oz. butterscotch chips
1 c. milk chocolate chips
Set aside 1/2 c. of butterscotch chips for frosting. In a large bowl, combine oil, sugar, eggs, salt, baking powder and flour until well mixed. Add chips & stir until incorporated. Spread dough evenly across a lightly greased cookie sheet. Bake at 375 degrees fpr 18-22 minutes (or just until center has set). Remove from heat & allow to cool until warm to the touch. Cut into squares, then remove individual squares, placing each bar onto a cooling rack. Allow to cool. Glaze with ButterBaby glaze.
ButterBaby Glaze
1/2 c. butterscotch chips
1 1/2 c. powdered sugar
1/4 c. milk
Place all ingredients in a medium saucepan. Over medium-low heat, melt until all ingredients are well mixed and a smooth but slightly runny glaze has formed. (Add more or less milk, or more or less powdered sugar, as needed). Transfer to a plastic bag, seal. Cut one bottom corner off plastic bag and pipe onto cooled bars. Allow frosting to set before serving or sealing in plastic
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