Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Step by step cake balls





Bake one confetti cake mix. Let it cool and crumble the cake mix. Add one container of Pillsbury frosting to the crumbled cake mix. If you wish to add flavoring add it in the cake mixture now. This is optional. I added a few drops of almond flavoring to mine. Be careful not to add too much if you are using the oil. It only takes a couple drops for the whole cake mix and can be overpowering. Let this combination cool in the refrigerator for an hour or until it is easy to form cake balls.






Melt one to two bags of candy melts (found at Hobby Lobby or JoAnns Fabrics) until creamy. I add about a teaspoon of oil (corn, vegetable, or peanut; it doesn't matter). This makes the chocolate a smoother consistency and easier to dip the cake pops. Dip each stick into the melted chocolate and stick half way down inside the cake balls. This helps the stick stay inserted into the cake pop. Place them on a flat tray with wax paper beneath. I freeze the cake pops after all the sticks are inserted. This allows the chocolate to stick better for the next step.




Once frozen (you may have to melt the chocolate again) dip the cake balls into the chocolate. Make sure the cake pops have a good layer of chocolate around the whole cake pop. Use a foam wreath or a large foam rectangle (also found in a hobby store) to stick the cake pop sticks in for cooling. If you desire to add sprinkles add them now before your chocolate hardens or becomes cool. Once cool wrap in individual wrappers. I freeze my cake pops until I am ready to serve them. You may choose to place in your the refrigerator. This is optional.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Mexican Meatloaf

Meatloaf with a kick

Ingredients

1 large onion (chopped)
1 large jalapeno pepper (optional if you like HOT)
1 lb. ground beef
1 lb. sausage
3 eggs (beaten)
1/2 cup katsup
1 and 1/2 cups breadcrumbs (I made my own with whole wheat bread to make it a little healthier)
1/2 cup parsley
1 jar salsa (mild, medium, or hot; your choice)
 

Preparation

 





 
Combine ground beef, sausage, egg mixture, katsup, onion, and pepper. Mix well. Add breadcrumbs and shape the meatloaf. Add half the jar of salsa to the top of the meatloaf.

 Bake 350 degrees for one hour(until the center reaches 160 degress and fully cooked. When finished baking add the rest of the salsa to the top of your meatloaf and serve with baked potatoes and warm dinner rolls. Ill share my homemade dinner rolls later.

Monday, February 4, 2013

3 Ingredient Pistachio Cookies

Three Ingredient Pistachio Cookies

Ingredients

1 1/2 Cup Bisquick (I used Target's brand.)
2 Small boxes instant pistachio pudding
1/2 Cup of oil
2 eggs
**optional Almonds (slivers)
 

Baking Directions

Stir ingredients. Form small balls for cookies.
Bake 350 for 10 minutes or until golden depending on your stove.
Enjoy!


Five Ingredient Chicken Pot Pie

 

Five Ingredient Chicken Pot Pie 

This is by far one of the simplest recipes Ive ever used and has become a staple in our home!

 

Ingredients

1 16 oz bag of frozen vegetables
1 Pillsbury pie crusts
2 Large chicken breasts
1 can cream of chicken soup

**1 bunch of green onions (optional)

Baking instructions

Cook chicken
Saute onions
Combine all ingredients. Bake 425 for 30 to 40 minutes (until pie crust is golden).