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Saturday, August 17, 2024

Classic Coffee Cake Recipe

 

Delicious and Easy Coffee Cake


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Classic Coffee Cake Recipe - (Below)



Indulge your sweet tooth with this Coffee Cake Cookbook! Discover a world of fluffy cakes, crunchy toppings, and irresistible flavors. From classic crumb cakes to decadent streusel delights, these recipes will satisfy every craving. Look inside here!



This classic coffee cake is the perfect way to start your day or enjoy a delicious afternoon treat. The cake is moist and flavorful, and the topping is crunchy and sweet. This recipe is easy to make and perfect for any occasion.



Quote For The Day:



"What can cake teach you about life? That practice makes perfect, and if you try something once, it probably won't be perfect, and you have to keep working on it if you want to be good at it." - Nicole Byer



Food For Thought:



Photo Credit: Fine Southern Dish (Facebook)



Fine Southern Dish shares a neat writing about prayer. It would be a good time to write about it. Coffee, cake, and coffee cake. All good things. Coffee sparks my mind and gets me to think.



As you know, life can be a little stressful sometimes. When I get stressed about life situations or circumstances, and even about interactions with people, I try to lean towards prayer. I try to remember that people are at different stages in life. I never know what others are going through and they don't know what I am going through.



Whenever I am having a bad day or someone has been in a bad mood around me, I just pray. I pray for them and forgive them. It can be difficult. We are all just human and are prone to human weaknesses. I am not trying to be preachy here. I am just trying to share what works sometimes for me.



No matter what, this picture was worth sharing, and If you are sipping on a cup of coffee, it might make you think about it a little. Please share your thoughts with me on this.



Some Questions For You:



Recipe and Process



  • How did you find the consistency of the coffee cake? Was it moist enough?
  • Did the topping provide enough crunch and sweetness? Would you adjust the amount of sugar or nuts next time?
  • Did you encounter any difficulties while baking the coffee cake? How did you resolve them?



Flavor and Texture



  • What was your favorite aspect of the coffee cake? The crumbly topping, the moist cake, or the overall flavor?
  • How would you describe the sweetness level of the coffee cake? Was it too sweet, just right, or not sweet enough?
  • Did you experiment with different types of nuts or flavorings in the topping? How did they turn out?



Serving and Enjoyment



  • How did you serve your coffee cake? Warm, cold, or with ice cream?
  • Would you recommend this coffee cake for breakfast, brunch, or dessert?
  • How did the coffee cake pair with your chosen beverage?



Yesterday's Recipe



  • Did you enjoy the recipe I shared yesterday? If you missed it, it is called Easy Baked Beans Recipe. Please let me know what you think of it.



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My Thoughts On Coffee Cake:



I enjoy coffee cake with a black cup of coffee. What I like about coffee cake is the brown sugar crumble on top. The cinnamon adds a great flavor. When I have a cup of coffee with coffee cake it just makes the taste of the coffee cake better. The first coffee cake I tasted was a pre-packaged coffee cake. I prefer homemade coffee cake better. This recipe is a great homemade coffee cake that is better than store-bought. I hope you enjoy it.



More Information For You:



Coffee cake, a beloved breakfast and brunch treat, has a rich history.



  • European Origins: The concept of sweet bread enjoyed with coffee dates back to Europe, specifically Germany, where "Kaffee kuchen" was popular. The Scandinavians, known for their love of pastries, also contributed to the evolution of coffee cake.
  • American Adaptation: As European immigrants settled in the United States, they brought their baking traditions with them. Coffee cake quickly became a staple in American households.
  • The Rise of Convenience: The mid-20th century saw a surge in the popularity of coffee cake, thanks in part to the availability of pre-packaged cake mixes and the convenience of the dessert.



Today, coffee cake continues to be a versatile and beloved treat, enjoyed in countless variations across the globe.



To learn more historical facts about coffee cake, visit Oh Danish Bakery.



Classic Coffee Cake Recipe - (Breads & Rolls)



Ingredients:



  • 2 cups all-purpose baking mix
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar or honey
  • 1 egg
  • 2/3 cup milk or water
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons melted butter or oil



Instructions:



  1. Beat together sugar, egg, milk, and melted butter.
  2. Stir into the mix just until moistened.
  3. Fold in nut if used.
  4. Spread batter into a greased 9-inch layer cake pan or 8-inch square pan.



Topping



Ingredients:



  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup all-purpose baking mix
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1/4 to 1/2 cup chopped nuts (optional)



Instructions:



  1. In a small bowl, mix the topping ingredients until crumbly.
  2. Sprinkle over batter.
  3. Bake at 400 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes.



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Monday, August 12, 2024

Cake Mix Cinnamon Rolls Recipe

 

Easy-Peasy Cinnamon Rolls


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Cake Mix Cinnamon Rolls Recipe - (Below)



Indulge your sweet tooth with Cinnamon Roll Heaven. This cookbook is your ultimate guide to crafting the perfect cinnamon roll. From classic gooey delights to adventurous flavor combinations, our recipes cater to every cinnamon roll lover. Discover the secrets to achieving fluffy dough, irresistible fillings, and heavenly frostings. Whether you're a seasoned baker or just starting out, this cookbook will elevate your cinnamon roll game. Get ready to savor the warmth and comfort of every bite.



Cake Mix Cinnamon Rolls are a delicious and easy-to-make dessert perfect for any occasion. They are made with a simple batter of cake mix, flour, and yeast and filled with a cinnamon and sugar mixture. The rolls are baked until golden brown and topped with a creamy frosting.



Quote For The Day:



"I can't tell you enough about cinnamon. Cinnamon is an awesome spice to use and it goes great with something like apples in the morning or in a mixture of fruit or in your oatmeal or even in your cereal." - Emeril Lagasse



Food For Thought:



Photo Credit: Laurie Koitzsch Quick (Facebook)



Have you seen this cooking hack? It is a great way to soften cold butter really fast without melting it. We use a lot of butter in my house. My youngest daughter is a great baker and she uses a lot of butter for her recipes. I will share more ways to soften butter with you here, one of the tips includes the method shown in the picture above.



Softening Butter Quickly Without Melting



Here are a few effective methods:



  • Glass Bowl Method: Fill a glass bowl with hot water, empty it, then invert the bowl over your butter. The trapped heat will soften the butter without melting it.
  • Grate or Chop: Cutting the butter into small pieces significantly speeds up the softening process.
  • Microwaving Carefully: Use short bursts of low power, checking frequently to prevent melting.
  • Plan Ahead: If possible, take the butter out of the refrigerator in advance to allow it to soften naturally.



By following these tips, you can achieve perfectly softened butter for your baking needs without the risk of melting.



A Few Questions For You:



Recipe and Process



  • Did you find the cake mix cinnamon roll recipe easy to follow? Were there any steps that were particularly tricky?
  • How did you prevent the cinnamon rolls from spreading too much while baking?
  • What was your favorite part of making these cinnamon rolls? The assembly, the baking, or the frosting?



Flavor and Texture



  • Did you find the sweetness level of the cinnamon rolls to be just right? Would you adjust the amount of sugar next time?
  • How did the texture of the cinnamon rolls compare to traditional cinnamon rolls? Were they as soft and fluffy?
  • What was your favorite thing about the flavor of these cinnamon rolls? The cinnamon and sugar filling, the cake mix base, or the frosting?



Serving and Enjoyment



  • How did you serve your cake mix cinnamon rolls? Warm, cold, or with ice cream?
  • Would you recommend these cinnamon rolls for breakfast, brunch, or dessert?
  • Did you make any substitutions for the frosting? What worked well?



Yesterday's Recipe



  • Did you read the recipe I shared yesterday? It is called the Lemon Meringue Pie Recipe. I hope you enjoy it and I would like to know what you think of it.



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My Thoughts On Cinnamon Rolls:



I enjoy the cinnamon sugar and icing flavor that cinnamon rolls bring. I know it's not the healthiest breakfast but I like to have a cinnamon roll with a hot cup of coffee for breakfast when I can. I visited a restaurant in the past that made giant cinnamon rolls. The cinnamon rolls they make are the size of about four regular cinnamon rolls.



More Information For You:



The cinnamon roll, as we know it today, is a relatively modern creation, though its roots can be traced back centuries.



  • Ancient Origins: Sweetened breads and pastries date back to ancient civilizations, with the Egyptians and Romans enjoying honeyed treats.
  • European Influence: The addition of cinnamon, a precious spice, to baked goods, became more common in Europe during the Middle Ages.
  • Scandinavian Connection: The modern cinnamon roll, often associated with Sweden and other Nordic countries, evolved during the 19th and 20th centuries. These regions are famous for their cardamom-infused sweet rolls.
  • American Adaptation: Cinnamon rolls gained widespread popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century, often featuring a sweeter, richer filling and a generous frosting.



To learn more about the history of cinnamon rolls you can visit Cadbury Desserts Corner.



Cake Mix Cinnamon Rolls Recipe - (Breads & Rolls)



Ingredients:



  • 1 box yellow cake mix
  • 5 cups flour
  • 2 packages yeast
  • 2 1/2 cups warm water
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 3 tablespoons cinnamon



Instructions:



  1. Dissolve yeast in 1 cup of warm water.
  2. Measure out flour in a large container. (not plastic)
  3. Add cake mix and stir until mixed, then add yeast and remaining 1 1/2 cups warm water.
  4. Stir well.
  5. Knead as for roll dough. (This is usually a softer dough.)
  6. Put in a well-greased bowl and let rise until double in size.
  7. Knead down, then you are ready to roll out for Cinnamon Rolls.
  8. Brush well with margarine and sprinkle generously with the sugar and cinnamon which have been mixed together.
  9. Roll up and cut.
  10. Place in a well-greased pan and let rise.
  11. Bake at 350 degrees for about 20 minutes.



Classic Cinnamon Roll Icing



Ingredients:



  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/4 cup whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract



Instructions:



  1. In a medium bowl, cream together the softened butter and powdered sugar until light and fluffy.
  2. Gradually whisk in the milk and vanilla extract until the icing reaches your desired consistency. You may need to add more milk for a thinner icing or more powdered sugar for a thicker icing.



Tips:



  • For a richer flavor, use cream cheese instead of butter.
  • Add a pinch of salt to balance the sweetness.
  • For extra sweetness, drizzle icing with caramel sauce.



Enjoy your homemade cinnamon rolls with this classic icing!



Keep on cooking!
-The Recipe Guy



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Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Beer Bread and Self-Rising Flour Easy Recipe

 

Classic Beer Bread


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Beer Bread and Self-Rising Flour Easy Recipe - (Below)



Do you want to be a top-notch bread baker? Learn all of the tips and tricks that will impress anyone who you share your skills with. Here is a cookbook you might be interested in looking at.



Beer bread is a moist and flavorful quick bread that is perfect for a weeknight meal or a casual gathering. It is made with a simple batter of flour, sugar, eggs, baking powder, baking soda, and beer, and it is often served with butter or honey.



What makes beer bread so popular?



There are several reasons why beer bread is so popular:

  • It is made with simple ingredients that are readily available.
  • It is relatively easy to make, even for novice bakers.
  • It has a unique and flavorful taste that is different from other quick breads.
  • It is a great way to use up leftover beer.



Tips for making beer bread



Here are a few tips for making your own beer bread:



  • Use a light-colored beer, such as wheat beer or pale ale, for the best flavor.
  • Do not overmix the batter, as this will result in tough bread.
  • Let the bread cool completely before slicing it.
  • Serve beer bread with butter, honey, or your favorite spread.



Quote For The Day:



"If thou tastes a crust of bread, thou tastest all the stars and all the heavens." - Robert Browning



Food For Thought:



Photo Credit: Starla's Seasonings, Dips & Mixes (Facebook)



Have you ever been on a low-carb diet? I have and I lost 50 pounds. I would cheat on my diet a little every once in a while as a reward but I mostly stayed away from sugar. It is a hard diet and not a diet that is sustainable.



I did incorporate exercise, which contributed a lot to my weight loss. I love bread like most people. I ate mostly salad and chicken. I would cook chicken in my Instapot and I made a great recipe for my chicken.



I put my frozen or thawed chicken in the pot then I intuitively added the following ingredients:



  • Balsamic vinegar
  • Italian dressing
  • Tony Chachere's Original Creole Seasoning
  • Italian seasoning



If thawed, I would cook it for an hour; if frozen, I cooked it for an hour and 1/2.



If you try this I would like to know what you think about my Instapot chicken recipe. You can adjust the amount of ingredients to your taste. 



Some Questions For You:



  • Do you like beer bread?
  • Have you baked bread before? If so, what kind of bread did you bake?
  • Did you read my recipe post from yesterday? It is called Peanut Butter Crumble Pie Easy No Bake Recipe. I would like to know what you think of it.



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My Thoughts On Beer Bread:



I really enjoy beer bread. It has a great beer flavor without the alcohol. I like to put real butter on a slice of beer bread and sprinkle it with salt. If I use salted butter I don't use table salt. I think beer bread goes well with any main dish. It's an easy bread to make and the classic recipe will impress anyone who tastes it.



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A Brief History of Beer Bread



  • The Rise of Quick Breads: The popularity of quick breads emerged in the mid-19th century with the advent of baking powder and baking soda. These leavening agents eliminated the need for long fermentation times, making bread-making more accessible.
  • Beer as an Ingredient: The use of beer in bread likely began as a practical way to utilize leftover beer. The carbonation in the beer acts as a leavening agent, contributing to the bread's rise and texture.
  • American Popularity: Beer bread gained widespread popularity in the United States during the 20th century, becoming a beloved comfort food. Its simplicity and versatility contributed to its enduring appeal.



Beer bread is a relatively recent addition to the culinary landscape. While the art of bread-making dates back millennia, the specific combination of flour, sugar, and beer to create quick bread is a more modern invention.



While the exact origins of beer bread might be somewhat obscure, its connection to the history of quick bread and the availability of beer as an ingredient provides a plausible explanation for its creation.



To learn more about the history of beer bread you can visit VINEPAIR.



Beer Bread and Self-Rising Flour Easy Recipe - (Breads & Rolls)



Ingredients:



  • 3 cups self-rising flour
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 can of beer (12 ounces)
  • 4 tablespoons butter or margarine (melted)



Instructions:



  1. Combine the flour, sugar, and beer in a bowl.
  2. Scrape it into a well-greased loaf pan or a 1-quart souffle dish.
  3. Bake at 375 degrees for about 50 minutes.
  4. Pour the melted butter over the top and bake 10 minutes longer.
  5. Cool on a rack.



Self-Rising Flour



Information:



If you don't have self-rising flour, you can make your own. This equals 1 cup of self-rising rising.



Ingredients:



  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt



Keep on cooking!
-The Recipe Guy



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Saturday, July 27, 2024

Jalapeno Cornbread Recipe

Melt-in-Your-Mouth Jalapeno Cornbread


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Jalapeno Cornbread Recipe - Below



How would you like to have a jalapeno recipe for every day of the year? Here's a great cookbook you might find interesting.



Jalapeno cornbread is a delicious and versatile dish perfect for any occasion. It is made with cornmeal, flour, eggs, milk, and butter and is typically baked in a cast-iron skillet. The addition of jalapenos gives the cornbread a spicy kick, and it is often served with chili, soup, or stew.



Jalapeno cornbread is a great way to add some heat to your meal, and it is also a great way to use up leftover jalapenos. If you are looking for a new and exciting way to enjoy cornbread, you should try making jalapeno cornbread.



Here are some tips for making jalapeno cornbread:



  • Use fresh jalapenos for the best flavor.
  • You can adjust the amount of jalapenos you use to your liking.
  • You can also add other ingredients to your cornbread, such as cheese, bacon, or corn.
  • Serve your cornbread with butter, honey, or your favorite dipping sauce.



I hope you enjoy this delicious recipe! Continue reading.



Quote For The Day:



"I used to always have a pretty high, little clear voice, but as I got older, I got a little cornbread in it." - Wilson Pickett



Food For Thought:



Photo Credit: Cooking & Baking (Facebook)



Did you see it? When I first saw this food meme, I had to study for a moment and then I saw it. If I were shopping for bread and came across this package I would have to take a picture of it too. I imagine the worker at the bread factory was a new employee. Mistakes happen.



Fun Facts About Wonder Bread



  • A Balloon-Inspired Name: The name "Wonder Bread" was inspired by the sight of hundreds of hot air balloons at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1921.
  • Sliced Bread Pioneer: Wonder Bread was one of the first companies to sell sliced bread nationwide in the 1930s, revolutionizing the way Americans ate bread.
  • Iconic Packaging: The distinctive loaf shape and the bright, colorful packaging of Wonder Bread have made it a recognizable brand for generations.
  • A Long History: Created in 1921, Wonder Bread has been a staple in American kitchens for over a century.
  • More Than Just Bread: Beyond the classic white bread, Wonder Bread has expanded its product line to include various grain options and other bread varieties.
  • A Floating Brand: In celebration of its 80th anniversary, Wonder Bread launched its own hot air balloon, continuing the brand's connection to its iconic name.



A Few Questions For You:



Recipe and Process



  • How did you find the balance of heat and sweetness in the jalapeno cornbread? Would you adjust the amount of jalapenos next time?
  • Did you notice a difference in texture when using a cast-iron skillet compared to a regular baking pan?
  • Did you find the cornbread to be moist enough? Would you add more milk or butter next time?



Flavor and Experience



  • What did you serve your jalapeno cornbread with? What was the best pairing in your opinion?
  • How would you describe the overall flavor profile of the cornbread? Did the jalapeno heat complement the sweetness of the cornmeal?
  • Would you consider adding any other ingredients to the cornbread, such as cheese or bacon?



Tips and Tricks



  • Did you have any issues with the cornbread sticking to the pan? Do you have any tips for preventing this?
  • Do you have any suggestions for making the cornbread ahead of time? How did it reheat?
  • What would you recommend to someone who doesn't like spicy food but wants to try jalapeno cornbread?



Yesterday's Recipe



  • Did you read the recipe I posted yesterday? It is called Amish Sugar Cookies Recipe and if you are looking for a good old-fashioned cookie recipe, you will enjoy it. Take a look and let me know what you think.



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A Brief History of Cornbread



Cornbread is a staple in American cuisine, but its roots run deep into the history of the Americas.



  • Native American Origins: Corn, or maize, was domesticated in Mesoamerica thousands of years ago. Native Americans developed various ways to prepare corn, including grinding it into a meal and forming it into bread. These early versions of cornbread were simple, consisting primarily of cornmeal, water, and salt.
  • Colonial Adaptation: When European settlers arrived in North America, they adopted corn as a staple crop. Cornbread became a common food in the Southern colonies, particularly due to the challenges of growing wheat in the hot, humid climate.
  • African Influence: The culinary traditions of enslaved Africans also contributed to the evolution of cornbread. Dishes like hushpuppies and cornbread dressing reflect these influences.
  • Regional Variations: Over time, cornbread developed regional variations. Southern cornbread is often sweet and moist, while cornbread from other parts of the country may be drier and more savory.



Today, cornbread remains a beloved comfort food enjoyed by people across the United States. Its history is a testament to the diverse culinary traditions that have shaped American cuisine.



Would you like to know more about specific regional variations of cornbread?



Visit Ocala StarBanner to learn more interesting information about cornbread.



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My Thoughts On Cornbread:



My earliest memory of cornbread is how my grandmother liked to make and eat leftover cornbread. She would bake cornbread in a skillet and sometimes there would be uneaten cornbread the next day. When she went for a snack she would cut the leftover cornbread and crumble it into a glass. She would fill the glass with milk to cover the cornbread and then eat it with a spoon like cereal.



The first time I saw her do that I was a little confused. I wondered how it could taste good. She invited me to try it. After trying crumbled leftover cornbread in a glass with milk, I was sold. Since that time I have developed a lactose issue but I still eat leftover cornbread the way my grandmother taught me, except I use almond milk now.



Jalapeno Cornbread Recipe - (Breads & Rolls)



Ingredients:



  • 3 cups cornbread mix (3 small boxes, Jiffy)
  • 1 1/2 cups milk
  • 1/4 cup vegetable oil
  • 3 eggs (beaten)
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 large onion (grated)
  • 1 cup cream-style corn
  • 1/4 cup jalapeno peppers (finely chopped)
  • 1 clove garlic (minced)
  • 1/2 pound crisp bacon (crumbled)
  • 1 1/2 cups American cheese (grated)



Instructions:



  1. Grease a 13x9 inch baking pan or three 8x8 inch baking pans.
  2. Combine all the ingredients and mix well.
  3. Pour the mix into the baking pan.
  4. Bake at 400 degrees for 35 minutes or until it's golden brown on top.



Keep on cooking!
-The Recipe Guy



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