Stinger Cocktail

The Stinger Cocktail originated in the US in the 1890’s and remained popular until the 1970’s. This simple drink can be enjoyed as an aperitif or digestif as it is very minty. The recipe calls for white crème de menthe, but I thought using green crème de menthe would be a great adult beverage to...

Southern Comfort Old-Fashioned

This a first for me and it actually tastes pretty good.  It may become one of my “go-to” cocktails for family and friends.

Comfort Sour

The name “Comfort Sour”, I believe was given because of the use in this version of a whiskey sour. Nonetheless, you may use any bourbon or rye that you like.   This came from a booklet of drinks circa 1970s is my guess. Here’s the page of the booklet this came from

Banana’s Foster

Courage is all  this recipe really requires. I will say ample overhead clearance helps a great deal  as well  though. Banana’s Foster is ready in an instant and easily altered to individual liking’s. Not a banana fan? Trade the banana for cherries, apples, or even orange slices. Let your local liquor store fuel your inspiration...

Peanut Butter Banana Egg Nog

Eggnog is something that we hear a lot about during the holidays.  You can make it either with alcohol or without.  I wanted to do something different and make a peanut butter banana eggnog.  I got inspired to do this version of the eggnog because my momma loved Elvis Presley.  My momma told me that...

Homemade Hot Cocoa

Hot cocoa is something that is so comforting on cold mornings.  I have always loved hot cocoa or hot chocolate. I was always taught to call it hot chocolate.  I can remember as a young girl my grandmother Olene would make this for all of us on cold mornings before school.  It was such a...

Open House Punch

A light, refreshing drink that makes your taste buds do the jig. This beverage can be made ahead for your next gathering. Just add the 7-up when serving.   This came from a little booklet, probably dating back to the later 60s or early 70s full of Southern Comfort drinks

St. Louis Cocktail

This drink is for those that like to sip on whiskey or bourbon. The peaches add just a touch of sweetness and a wonderful peachy essence. I added some fresh sweet raspberries to add some color and flavor. This would be perfect to enjoy during the hot summer months. For a fun twist, you could...

Butter Rum Sauce

If you are looking for a sweet, creamy, boozy dessert sauce, look no further! This butter rum sauce is decadent and has just the right amount of kick. Trust me, you will not be disappointed!

Alexander Cocktail

This cocktail is known as an Alexander and may contain brandy or gin. For this recipe, I have substituted with Southern Comfort, but you may use any brandy or gin that you enjoy. Creamy and rich, this cocktail is the definition of decadence.

Guacamole

yummy healthy snack with chips or veggies or a topping for Mexican night – you can never go wrong with guacamole

Puff Pastry

Puff pastry has so many uses for many baked goods. A few of the many things you can do with this are Beef Wellington, Parmesan Twists, Stuffed Hand Pies, Cinnamon Rolls, Croissants, Pot Pies, and the list goes on. One of the things I do often with it is these Apple Roses, which I also...

Chaussons aux Pommes (French Apple Turnovers)

Chausson means slipper in French and these little apple slippers are absolutely delightful. Use my puff pastry recipe to make them from scratch. Ingredients use baker’s measure so you’ll need a scale.

Pinwheels

These are a yummy and rich breakfast, snack or dessert item. Use my puff pastry recipe to make these from scratch. Get creative with these, you can fill their centers with so much.

Three Bean Salad

This is a favorite of mine in the summer months with a Baguette or crusty loaf of French Bread I use my Italian Dressing with this

Italian Dressing

I don’t like bottled dressings because I see no point in sugar and preservatives in everything we eat. This is a favorite dressing that I make because I can change the oil, change the vinegar, and/or change the spices, and always have something different.

Margarita Pie

I have taken this to countless potlucks and parties over the years, it’s always a hit and there’s almost never any to take home with me. I’ve also used it for Superbowl parties. On occasion, I’d scale it WAY back and have it for my kids as an afterschool snack that’d last em a couple...

Fried Green Tomatoes

More than just a movie, these are a southern treat. They’re quick, easy, and have a very mild flavor. Pair them with Roquefort Dressing for a special treat.

Italian Sausage

Italian sausage has so many uses and I much prefer to make it at home rather than buy it in the store because then I have complete control over the spices in it, the heat level, everything. I use Italian sausage in spaghetti sauce, I’ll mix it 50/50 with beef for one of the most...

Homemade Flour Tortillas

I think you will enjoy this quick and simple recipe! Homemade tortillas are so tender and chewy, you’ll never want the store bought ones again after making your own! All you’ll need are five ingredients to make these delicious tortillas. You can always double the recipe to make more at one time, trust me you...

Comfort Sour

The name “Comfort Sour”, I believe was given because of the use in this version of a whiskey sour. Nonetheless, you may use any bourbon or rye that you like.   This came from a booklet of drinks circa 1970s is my guess. Here’s the page of the booklet this came from

Peanut Butter Banana Egg Nog

Eggnog is something that we hear a lot about during the holidays.  You can make it either with alcohol or without.  I wanted to do something different and make a peanut butter banana eggnog.  I got inspired to do this version of the eggnog because my momma loved Elvis Presley.  My momma told me that...

Homemade Hot Cocoa

Hot cocoa is something that is so comforting on cold mornings.  I have always loved hot cocoa or hot chocolate. I was always taught to call it hot chocolate.  I can remember as a young girl my grandmother Olene would make this for all of us on cold mornings before school.  It was such a...

Open House Punch

A light, refreshing drink that makes your taste buds do the jig. This beverage can be made ahead for your next gathering. Just add the 7-up when serving.   This came from a little booklet, probably dating back to the later 60s or early 70s full of Southern Comfort drinks

St. Louis Cocktail

This drink is for those that like to sip on whiskey or bourbon. The peaches add just a touch of sweetness and a wonderful peachy essence. I added some fresh sweet raspberries to add some color and flavor. This would be perfect to enjoy during the hot summer months. For a fun twist, you could...

Butter Rum Sauce

If you are looking for a sweet, creamy, boozy dessert sauce, look no further! This butter rum sauce is decadent and has just the right amount of kick. Trust me, you will not be disappointed!

“Comfort” Eggnog

A seasonal favorite that’s perfect for holiday gatherings. Traditionally, rum is the liquor used in many eggnog recipes. Feel free to use whichever rum, brandy, or bourbon you prefer.   This recipe came from a little booklet that’s from the late 60s early 70s

Maple Sugar

Is there anything better than sugar? Yes! MAPLE SUGAR! This sweet delight is the perfect addition to a cup of tea or as a substitute for granulated sugar. It’s simple and easy to do and a great way to tiptoe into the art of sugar work.         CandiAnne’s Note: We were stationed...

Alexander Cocktail

This cocktail is known as an Alexander and may contain brandy or gin. For this recipe, I have substituted with Southern Comfort, but you may use any brandy or gin that you enjoy. Creamy and rich, this cocktail is the definition of decadence.

Maple Orange Pudding

This is a smooth and sweet pudding that has a little zing by combining orange juice with maple then yogurt or sour cream.       CandiAnne’s Note: We were stationed at Fort Drum, NY for 4 1/2 years and maple weekend is a huge thing there. You can visit numerous producers, taste their wares,...

French Bread

Use this loaf for whatever your heart desires. I used both standard and baker’s measures so you can use a scale

Baguettes

Baguettes are wonderful for a side dish like garlic bread, to cut into sandwich rolls, or to cut into small slices for cheese and salami. Enjoy!!  I used baker’s measures so you’ll need a scale.

Homemade Flour Tortillas

I think you will enjoy this quick and simple recipe! Homemade tortillas are so tender and chewy, you’ll never want the store bought ones again after making your own! All you’ll need are five ingredients to make these delicious tortillas. You can always double the recipe to make more at one time, trust me you...

Zucchini Cake

As a child, I remember my family making banana bread.  Until recently I had never really heard of zucchini cake.  I love the vegetable, but I never knew that it could be made sweet as well.  I loved the entire process of making this cake.  I loved the new cream cheese frosting as well.  Everything...

Garlic Naan Bread

When I was making the Turkish Lamb Pilaf dish, I wanted to make it a full meal.  So I wanted to make some bread that was native to the area.  This bread is a really good bread recipe that is amazing with flavor.  I enjoy making bread so that is another reason I decided to...

Cinnamon Maple Butter

An easy spread that not only can be used on anything, but it feels like fall in your mouth. Perfect on bread, bagels, cinnamon rolls, waffles, and pancakes. Gives anything a sweet cinnamon and maple sweetness taste.   CandiAnne’s Note: We were stationed at Fort Drum, NY for 4 1/2 years and maple weekend is...

Stout Beer Muffins

Use this simple muffin recipe to serve alongside a meal for any occasion. You basically have everything in the pantry! Include anything you wish alongside your choice of beer. A subtle but delectable treat for dinner or for dessert.

Strawberry Banana Muffins

This recipe was blackberry muffins but I instead changed it all up since I don’t like blackberries, and to be honest, I was a bit skeptical about the change I thought I wasn’t gonna be able to make it work since I had to change it but fortunate me I was able to make it...

Maple Ginger Cake

A cake full of flavors and smells that fill your house       CandiAnne’s Note: We were stationed at Fort Drum, NY for 4 1/2 years and maple weekend is a huge thing there. You can visit numerous producers, taste their wares, and grab some syrup or other goodies on your way out. In...

Almond Pound Cake

Buttery sweet deliciousness  

Ham and Spinach Souffle

Delicious as breakfast, brunch or supper

Crepes

Get creative with these, use a teaspoon of an extract to switch up the flavor, top with different fruits, add a filling. This is just a base recipe, what you do with it is entirely up to you. I used baker’s measures so you’ll need a scale to measure this out. Prep time below includes...

Pancakes

Play with these, get creative 🙂 Add chocolate chips, blueberries, bananas, change up the extract, instead of vanilla or almond, go for cinnamon, banana, orange, add a little cinnamon to the batter .. have fun with these!!!

Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins

These are super lemony 🙂 I used baker’s measures so you’ll need a scale

Biscuits’n’Gravy

These are a normal weekend breakfast around here 🙂 I used baker’s measure for the biscuits so y’all are gonna need a scale.

Puff Pastry

Puff pastry has so many uses for many baked goods. A few of the many things you can do with this are Beef Wellington, Parmesan Twists, Stuffed Hand Pies, Cinnamon Rolls, Croissants, Pot Pies, and the list goes on. One of the things I do often with it is these Apple Roses, which I also...

Snowflake Brioche

In the photo, I used a cinnamon, sugar, butter mixture as my filling but preserves work just as well. The filling for this is 100% your creativity. I used baker’s measures so you’ll need a scale.

Italian Sausage

Italian sausage has so many uses and I much prefer to make it at home rather than buy it in the store because then I have complete control over the spices in it, the heat level, everything. I use Italian sausage in spaghetti sauce, I’ll mix it 50/50 with beef for one of the most...

Banana Fritters

These banana filled pillows of goodness are the perfect snack for any time of day! Imagine a funnel cake with a light crispy outside and soft tender inside now add the sweet fruity taste of bananas, that’s what you’ll get with these delicious banana fritters! Enjoy!

Coffee Cake

Last minute invitation to a friends house for coffee? Family Brunch? Or simply want something lite to drink with your coffee each morning? Well look no further than this coffee cake recipe! This easy to make coffee cake is so versatile that you can really make it all your own! With many different ways to...

Fresh Apple Cake

This cake became a favorite of mine to make when I lived in upstate NY 2005-2009. The fall apple harvest gave me so many apple options that I’d mix and match different types of apples which always made this cake different. I’ve had a lot of fun making it over the years.

Puff Pastry

Puff pastry has so many uses for many baked goods. A few of the many things you can do with this are Beef Wellington, Parmesan Twists, Stuffed Hand Pies, Cinnamon Rolls, Croissants, Pot Pies, and the list goes on. One of the things I do often with it is these Apple Roses, which I also...

Chaussons aux Pommes (French Apple Turnovers)

Chausson means slipper in French and these little apple slippers are absolutely delightful. Use my puff pastry recipe to make them from scratch. Ingredients use baker’s measure so you’ll need a scale.

Pinwheels

These are a yummy and rich breakfast, snack or dessert item. Use my puff pastry recipe to make these from scratch. Get creative with these, you can fill their centers with so much.

Snowflake Brioche

In the photo, I used a cinnamon, sugar, butter mixture as my filling but preserves work just as well. The filling for this is 100% your creativity. I used baker’s measures so you’ll need a scale.

Apple Crisp

This was one of my uncle’s wives recipe’s but I messed with it to make it my own

Vanilla Semifreddo (Ice Cream)

With this get creative, add extracts, spices, fruit, melted chocolate. This is a base!! Where you take it is all your own. In the photo I added 2 tablespoons of cinnamon to get with my apple crisp.

Open Fresh Strawberry Pie

I love farm-to-table cooking and fresh produce is at the heart of that. Strawberries from the fields can’t be beaten.  I do a lot with strawberries in the summer and this ie one of my favorites because it’s quick and easy.

Rocky Road Squares

These lil guys are sooo addictive LOL !! I put them in the freezer and eat them from there. They aren’t too frozen to bite into at all. I love cold marshmallows. My mother wasn’t a baker at all so not sure who she got this recipe from. I’ve been making it in these last...

Banana Fritters

These banana filled pillows of goodness are the perfect snack for any time of day! Imagine a funnel cake with a light crispy outside and soft tender inside now add the sweet fruity taste of bananas, that’s what you’ll get with these delicious banana fritters! Enjoy!

Fake’n’Shake’n’Bake

Have you ever read the nutrition label on a box of Shake’n’Bake and seen the amount of sodium in there?? No thanks, I’d like to help my ticker keep  tickin. Here’s a much lower sodium, and in my opinion, healthier, tastier version. Like all things on this website, make it your own. Want more kick,...

Ham and Spinach Souffle

Delicious as breakfast, brunch or supper

Puff Pastry

Puff pastry has so many uses for many baked goods. A few of the many things you can do with this are Beef Wellington, Parmesan Twists, Stuffed Hand Pies, Cinnamon Rolls, Croissants, Pot Pies, and the list goes on. One of the things I do often with it is these Apple Roses, which I also...

Three Bean Salad

This is a favorite of mine in the summer months with a Baguette or crusty loaf of French Bread I use my Italian Dressing with this

Italian Dressing

I don’t like bottled dressings because I see no point in sugar and preservatives in everything we eat. This is a favorite dressing that I make because I can change the oil, change the vinegar, and/or change the spices, and always have something different.

Spiced Pizza Crust

Once you make this crust and play with the spices and toppings to truly make it yours you’ll never want to order delivery or get a frozen pizza again.

California Beef Salad

This is a great salad that’s a meal in itself. I enjoy serving it with a loaf of nice French bread or baguette lightly toasted. I often make this in the summer when the last thing I want to do is turn on the stove. I’ll grill up a London broil then slice it super...

Italian Sausage

Italian sausage has so many uses and I much prefer to make it at home rather than buy it in the store because then I have complete control over the spices in it, the heat level, everything. I use Italian sausage in spaghetti sauce, I’ll mix it 50/50 with beef for one of the most...

Green Bean Salad

Have you ever wondered what a new and innovative way is to have green beans?  Today I am going to share with you a new, fun, and healthier way of having green beans.  There are so many ways that you can take this simple, humble ingredient to the next level in flavor and texture. To...

Jeanie’s Pasta Salad

This came from a cousin of mine. What’s funny is it’s written in my handwriting but I don’t recall doing it so it must’ve been when I was young 🙂 OOPS This is a favorite of mine. I make it often and have it as a meal, it’s filling and super tasty. I play with...

Chicken Marengo

Chicken Marengo is an updated version of chicken and gravy. It is an amazing dish to try. It’s excellent for leftovers or for lunch for your spouse or yourself as well. It heats up beautifully in the microwave.  I hope that you enjoy making this dish for you and your family.

Peanut Butter Banana Egg Nog

Eggnog is something that we hear a lot about during the holidays.  You can make it either with alcohol or without.  I wanted to do something different and make a peanut butter banana eggnog.  I got inspired to do this version of the eggnog because my momma loved Elvis Presley.  My momma told me that...

Homemade Hot Cocoa

Hot cocoa is something that is so comforting on cold mornings.  I have always loved hot cocoa or hot chocolate. I was always taught to call it hot chocolate.  I can remember as a young girl my grandmother Olene would make this for all of us on cold mornings before school.  It was such a...

“Comfort” Eggnog

A seasonal favorite that’s perfect for holiday gatherings. Traditionally, rum is the liquor used in many eggnog recipes. Feel free to use whichever rum, brandy, or bourbon you prefer.   This recipe came from a little booklet that’s from the late 60s early 70s

Chocolate Mousse

Do you have a special occasion approaching? Maybe it’s just “one of those days”, and you need CHOCOLATE in your life! Whatever the occasion, this will fit right in! Whether you choose to dress it up, or down, this silky smooth, cool and lovely, mousse is incredible. For a more elegant presentation, serve as a...

Maple Nutmeg Butter

This creamy delight will certainly bring a high level of satisfaction to anything you care to explore. The beauty of the flavor balance between nutmeg and maple is remarkable. It takes me to my childhood, and to holidays filled with joy. For those long cold winter nights, try this nice and warm adult beverage. Add...

Cinnamon Maple Butter

It is impossible to not relish in the superior flavors of butter, maple syrup and cinnamon.  Whipped to perfection, they marry right before your eyes. This butter is so versatile, it can be added to a sweet potato, or used to make a streusel that will top ice cream or your favorite cake. Bake on...

Guacamole

yummy healthy snack with chips or veggies or a topping for Mexican night – you can never go wrong with guacamole

Potato Love Letters

These are a great side dish that can go with any main course. Here they’re pictured with Portuguese Pork Roast

Puff Pastry

Puff pastry has so many uses for many baked goods. A few of the many things you can do with this are Beef Wellington, Parmesan Twists, Stuffed Hand Pies, Cinnamon Rolls, Croissants, Pot Pies, and the list goes on. One of the things I do often with it is these Apple Roses, which I also...

French Bread

Use this loaf for whatever your heart desires. I used both standard and baker’s measures so you can use a scale

Milk Bread

Yummy supper rolls. I used baker’s measures so you’ll need a scale.

Baguettes

Baguettes are wonderful for a side dish like garlic bread, to cut into sandwich rolls, or to cut into small slices for cheese and salami. Enjoy!!  I used baker’s measures so you’ll need a scale.

Barbecue Beans

Super easy side dish. Great not only for bbq but as a potluck dish.

Jazzed Up Refried Beans

Refried beans out of a can look and smell pretty gross, and while we know they’re going to taste good they can totally taste better 🙂 Here’s a quick way to jazz them up a little bit. The ones here are pictured with my green enchiladas

Italian Dressing

I don’t like bottled dressings because I see no point in sugar and preservatives in everything we eat. This is a favorite dressing that I make because I can change the oil, change the vinegar, and/or change the spices, and always have something different.

Fried Rice

Pictured here with Chinese Lemon Chicken  This rice is an awesome side dish and I often make it as a meal within itself.

Guacamole

yummy healthy snack with chips or veggies or a topping for Mexican night – you can never go wrong with guacamole

Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins

These are super lemony 🙂 I used baker’s measures so you’ll need a scale

Puff Pastry

Puff pastry has so many uses for many baked goods. A few of the many things you can do with this are Beef Wellington, Parmesan Twists, Stuffed Hand Pies, Cinnamon Rolls, Croissants, Pot Pies, and the list goes on. One of the things I do often with it is these Apple Roses, which I also...

Chaussons aux Pommes (French Apple Turnovers)

Chausson means slipper in French and these little apple slippers are absolutely delightful. Use my puff pastry recipe to make them from scratch. Ingredients use baker’s measure so you’ll need a scale.

Pinwheels

These are a yummy and rich breakfast, snack or dessert item. Use my puff pastry recipe to make these from scratch. Get creative with these, you can fill their centers with so much.

Italian Dressing

I don’t like bottled dressings because I see no point in sugar and preservatives in everything we eat. This is a favorite dressing that I make because I can change the oil, change the vinegar, and/or change the spices, and always have something different.

Margarita Pie

I have taken this to countless potlucks and parties over the years, it’s always a hit and there’s almost never any to take home with me. I’ve also used it for Superbowl parties. On occasion, I’d scale it WAY back and have it for my kids as an afterschool snack that’d last em a couple...

Spiced Pizza Crust

Once you make this crust and play with the spices and toppings to truly make it yours you’ll never want to order delivery or get a frozen pizza again.

Roquefort Dressing (Bleu Cheese)

This can be used as salad dressing, dip for veggies as a snack and is definitely made to go with Fried Green Tomatoes

Fried Green Tomatoes

More than just a movie, these are a southern treat. They’re quick, easy, and have a very mild flavor. Pair them with Roquefort Dressing for a special treat.

Honey Sesame Chicken

quick Asian favorite – chicken, asparagus, tomatoes and broccoli together make for a healthy and vibrantly colored meal on your plate

Nana’s Pepper Steak

This was a childhood favorite and is till this very day. I make it throughout the year but it’s an absolute MUST HAVE on my birthday every year. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

Chicken (Veal) Piccata

I won’t touch veal because I know where it comes from. Any time a recipe calls for veal, I use chicken. Chicken is also a much less expensive cut of meat.

Ham and Spinach Souffle

Delicious as breakfast, brunch or supper

Portuguese Sopas

This can be found at Holy Ghost Fiestas. It’s a common Portuguese favorite. It’s ugly food but damn good. Below you’ll find instructions for stove top, crock pot and instant pot. I tend to serve this with macaroni or potato salad. It comes with a beautiful tale, if you’d like to know, ask.

Portuguese Pork Roast

This recipe is all about the marinade. Instructions are given for oven, crockpot, and instant pot. The marinade can be thickened to use as gravy as well. This comes out so moist though that gravy isn’t needed, it’s just there for more flavor. Here this roast is pictured with Potato Love Letters

Puff Pastry

Puff pastry has so many uses for many baked goods. A few of the many things you can do with this are Beef Wellington, Parmesan Twists, Stuffed Hand Pies, Cinnamon Rolls, Croissants, Pot Pies, and the list goes on. One of the things I do often with it is these Apple Roses, which I also...

Rigatoni

This was a concoction that Mom came up when she realized we were out of spaghetti sauce. It’s a little Italian Mexican fusion

Hawaiian Chicken

quick meal to make you feel like you’re in the islands

Chicken Chop Suey

This was a neighbor’s recipe that I’ve doinked with

Guacamole

yummy healthy snack with chips or veggies or a topping for Mexican night – you can never go wrong with guacamole

Potato Love Letters

These are a great side dish that can go with any main course. Here they’re pictured with Portuguese Pork Roast

Pesto

When you want pasta but the tomato-based sauce just doesn’t sound good 🙂 Fresh basil can be hard to find so this gives you the option of spinach, some people will also use kale. The base you use will obviously change the flavor but don’t be afraid to mix and match greens, play with this,...

Three Bean Salad

This is a favorite of mine in the summer months with a Baguette or crusty loaf of French Bread I use my Italian Dressing with this

Italian Dressing

I don’t like bottled dressings because I see no point in sugar and preservatives in everything we eat. This is a favorite dressing that I make because I can change the oil, change the vinegar, and/or change the spices, and always have something different.

Green Bean Salad

Have you ever wondered what a new and innovative way is to have green beans?  Today I am going to share with you a new, fun, and healthier way of having green beans.  There are so many ways that you can take this simple, humble ingredient to the next level in flavor and texture. To...

Homemade Flour Tortillas

I think you will enjoy this quick and simple recipe! Homemade tortillas are so tender and chewy, you’ll never want the store bought ones again after making your own! All you’ll need are five ingredients to make these delicious tortillas. You can always double the recipe to make more at one time, trust me you...

Watermelon Sorbet

This cool and refreshing watermelon sorbet is the perfect summer time treat for the whole family! And the best part is…you don’t even need an ice cream maker! It’s super easy to make and only needs a few simple ingredients! Enjoy!

Zucchini Squash

In my family I can remember growing summer yellow squash and the zucchini squash.  I was excited to try this version of zucchini.  I think that this is  a very versatile vegetable and can be used in many ways. This is a wonderful side dish to go along with either your lunch or dinner.  It’s...

Spinach Soup

This recipe was inspired by an article from a newsletter from a local power company in the 1970’s. I aimed to lighten and brighten the recipe as it seemed very heavy and over shadowed the spinach. I love using fresh produce when possible and this vibrant green soup was well received by the pickiest of...

Guacamole

yummy healthy snack with chips or veggies or a topping for Mexican night – you can never go wrong with guacamole

Fresh Apple Cake

This cake became a favorite of mine to make when I lived in upstate NY 2005-2009. The fall apple harvest gave me so many apple options that I’d mix and match different types of apples which always made this cake different. I’ve had a lot of fun making it over the years.

Potato Love Letters

These are a great side dish that can go with any main course. Here they’re pictured with Portuguese Pork Roast

Crepes

Get creative with these, use a teaspoon of an extract to switch up the flavor, top with different fruits, add a filling. This is just a base recipe, what you do with it is entirely up to you. I used baker’s measures so you’ll need a scale to measure this out. Prep time below includes...

Pancakes

Play with these, get creative 🙂 Add chocolate chips, blueberries, bananas, change up the extract, instead of vanilla or almond, go for cinnamon, banana, orange, add a little cinnamon to the batter .. have fun with these!!!

Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins

These are super lemony 🙂 I used baker’s measures so you’ll need a scale

Biscuits’n’Gravy

These are a normal weekend breakfast around here 🙂 I used baker’s measure for the biscuits so y’all are gonna need a scale.

Puff Pastry

Puff pastry has so many uses for many baked goods. A few of the many things you can do with this are Beef Wellington, Parmesan Twists, Stuffed Hand Pies, Cinnamon Rolls, Croissants, Pot Pies, and the list goes on. One of the things I do often with it is these Apple Roses, which I also...

Chaussons aux Pommes (French Apple Turnovers)

Chausson means slipper in French and these little apple slippers are absolutely delightful. Use my puff pastry recipe to make them from scratch. Ingredients use baker’s measure so you’ll need a scale.

Pinwheels

These are a yummy and rich breakfast, snack or dessert item. Use my puff pastry recipe to make these from scratch. Get creative with these, you can fill their centers with so much.