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Panni Sandwiches

My husband and I went to a new little Bakery/cafe in South Jordan, called Schmidt’s Pastry Cottage and it was so good that we both said that we had just found a new favorite place to eat!  It is mainly a bakery with a little cafe on one side of it.  They have 3 other locations in Utah and just added this one in South Jordan.  They specialize in cakes and pastries and all of the pastries looked so good!

I ordered this turkey panni sandwich and I loved it and the meals come with either an eclair or a brownie!  You can’t beat that!

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By George! It’s a Cherry Dessert!

Happy Presidents Day to everyone!

This is not a holiday that we normally really celebrate at our house. The grand kids are out of school but most everyone in my family still have to work today.  But I decided that we could at least celebrate with this super easy little cherry dessert!  This is one that even the kids will eat, because it is a cupcake!

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Salted Caramels

I saw a bag of salted caramels at a boutique in our neighborhood last weekend, but for some reason I did not buy any and then I could not seem to get them off my mind! So I came home a decided to give my hand a try at making some.  I found a recipe that used sweetened condensed milk and adapted it to make these.  I asked my husband to taste them and tell me what he thought.  He said that there was something wrong with them and I thought he was going to say that they were salty, but he said what was wrong was that you could not eat just one!  He loves them!  He has made several comments since on how good they are!  So that is quite the compliment!

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Chocolate Raspberry Cups

Woot, Woot! My rss reader has had a post teaser on it that I could not seem to get removed, but it is now off!  Yeah!  I think that I might have actually jumped up and down and shouted for joy!

So let’s celebrate with a little chocolate!

I saw these in an ad that came in the mail and I decided to give it a try and see if I could make some on my own. I liked the results and my family loved these!

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Bruschetta

One of the dishes that my daughter made for our Super Bowl  meal was Bruschetta.  It tasted so good in the middle of the winter.  Of course it tastes better with home grown tomatoes in the summer, but hey we’ll take what we can get!  I love the tomatoes, garlic and basil flavors in this scrumptious appetizer!  Doesn’t it look good enough to just eat with a spoon?  (And maybe I did or did not do that!)

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Peanut Butter Brownies!

For our Super Bowl dinner last night I had all the fixings for sandwiches and the girls brought chips and bean dip, a relish plate with a yummy ranch dip from Landee See Landee Do and bruchetta.  I was in charge of dessert, which I have not been in charge of  for a long time, so I asked my husband what he wanted me to make and these brownies were at his request.  They are a family favorite and they make a large batch!

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Heavenly Filled Strawberries!

We celebrated a couple of birthdays last night and they were both of the male species so we had grilled hamburgers, potato salad, baked beans and chips in their honor and then I made these wonderful Heavenly Filled Strawberries for those of us of the female species! Although the male species ate just as many if not more than the female.  Not that I was counting! :)

I saw fresh strawberries at the store yesterday and they just looked so good  to my poor fresh fruit deprived soul that I bought them and I knew immediately what I wanted to do with them!  I love this recipe because their is no guilt involved in eating them!  If you are a Weight Watchers person then you will love these because they are zero points!  It doesn’t get any better than this folks!

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Recipe Book Dividers

It is January and I am still trying to do a little bit of organizing, I had this BIG stack of recipes that I had printed from different websites, pages that I had ripped out of magazines and some recipes that were handwritten by myself or given to me by a friend.  So I decided that I really needed to get them all organized, since they are recipes that I use and I was getting tired of flipping through the whole entire stack to find one recipe!  As I was looking through these recipes I noticed that some of them had been printed 3 years ago!  So I would say that it was definitely time to get my act together.  :)

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Breakfast for Dinner!

Do you ever have breakfast for dinner?  The other night that is what I did and my husband kept telling my how good it was!  I guess that I need to do that more often! I saw this idea out there somewhere in blog land, but I honestly cannot find where I saw it.  So I decided to just make up my own recipe.  Do you ever do that?  I am kind of a dump person when it comes to cooking.  I add a little of this and little of that until I think it looks/tastes good, and I must of had just the right portions, because this recipe really seemed to hit the spot!  I made Croissant French Toast!  Whoever thought up this idea was a genius!

I added some frozen fruit to mine along with, yes, canned whipped cream!  It was so yum!

 

My husband is more of a maple syrup kind of guy, so I just sprinkled a little powdered sugar on his, before he smothered it with syrup!  I added a ham and cheese omelet to round out the meal.  And like I said, it really hit the spot!

Does anyone else out there want to make croissant french toast?  Your taste buds with thank you if you do!

Croissant French Toast

1 egg

½ cup milk

2 croissants split in half

1 tsp cinnamon-divided (or to taste)

 

Mix egg and milk together until well blended in a flat bowl.

Add ½ tsp cinnamon to egg mixture.

Dip both sides of the croissant into egg mixture.

Cook on a hot griddle until egg is cooked and slightly browned, repeat for other side.

(I only added ½ of the cinnamon and dipped two slices then added the other ½ before dipping the next two slices.  I like quite a bit of cinnamon, so you may have to adjust how much you use for your own taste.)

Top with powdered sugar, fruit and whipped cream, or your favorite syrup.

Serving size: 2

Roasted Red Rosemary Potatoes

I made these potatoes for dinner on Sunday when I had all my crew here.  My grandkids kept saying that they were big french fries!  And I say, whatever it takes to get them to eat  is OK by me!

These are very simple to make and they have so much good flavor to them,  I paired them up with whole roasted chicken, cabbage salad and my DIL’s yummy crescent rolls!  So does anyone want to make Roasted Red Rosemary Potatoes?

I covered my baking sheet with tin foil before I started, only because I am lazy and don’t like a lot of clean up.  You do not have to do this step unless you are lazy like me!

Next I went to my rosemary plant in my kitchen and cut a few sprigs off the top.  Don’t you love my little statue!  It says “She Who Has A Great Attitude!”  It is my reminder everyday to look for the good things and to be happy and have a Great Attitude.  It does not always work, but I find myself smiling at it a lot and it is a fun little reminder!

I used 4 sprigs, but you can totally use as much or as little as you want.

Strip all the leaves off the stem.  These stems were pretty tender and not woody at all, but I still stripped them off and then chopped them up.  You can buy fresh rosemary at most groceries stores, or you could use dried.  (If you use dried, you will want to use less than if you use fresh)Wash and chunk your potatoes and put into a big ziplock bag.  Then drizzle the potatoes with olive oil.  If you are trying to watch your weigh you can just use a little drizzle, if you want a little more flavor and crunch, add a little more oil. :)

Next, spread them out on your prepared baking sheet.

Sprinkle with the rosemary, Kosher salt, pepper, and garlic, to taste.

Bake at 375 degrees for 1 hour.  Most recipes say to bake for about 40 mins, but I like my potatoes mushy in the middle and more crispy on the outside, so I baked them for a little more than an hour and they were perfect!

I made that big pan full for my crew and I thought that I was going to have way too much, and this is what I had left over!  (I forgot to take a picture right before we ate, so I was glad that there were at least this many left over!)

This is a great way to make potatoes that can go with a lot of different dishes and they are yummy with all the different spices on them.  You could also add whatever spices your family likes…seasoning salt, parsley, dill, crushed red pepper etc.

So go make some for your dinner tonight, your taste buds with thank you!