Month: February 2015

Valentine’s Day Smores Cookies

Smores Cookie Recipe

Only 4 more days until Valentine’s Day! Tell someone “I love you (s)more” with the world’s easiest, and arguably tastiest cookie recipe. This is the EASIEST cookie you’ll make. EVER. (So get excited!)  

Yes, the last Valentine’s Cookie Recipe I posted (Valentine’s Day Cool Whip Cookies) is also very easy to make. But, believe it or not, this one is easier! As long as you’re able to stack your ingredients and turn on an oven (and have enough will power to not eat all of the ingredients while you’re preparing to cook) you should be fine! 

You only need 3 ingredients: marshmallow’s, graham crackers, and chocolate.

Smores Valentine Cookie recipe

If you’re wondering how I made the marshmallow’s heart shaped, I’ll let you in on a little secret- I bought them them this way! It’s true! Jet-Puffed makes the cutest baby pink heart shaped Marshmallow’s, which I found at Target

Smores Cookies recipe

I used Honey Maid Fresh Stacks graham crackers. These are AWESOME! They’re packaged as individual squares… you don’t even have to break the graham cracker in half! I told you this recipe was easy!!! 

Smores Cookie recipe

I’m an old fashioned gal, so I couldn’t resist using Hershey’s Milk Chocolate. Buy a King Size chocolate bar (or two or three) depending on how many Smore’s you’re planning on making. I broke the chocolate bar into squares made of two “pieces” each. I used one square per Smore. (If you really wanted to, I’m sure you could find a pre-packaged Hershey’s bar portioned out correctly for you). Anyways, one King Size Hershey’s Bar will make 8 Smores Cookies, so plan accordingly. 

To cook this masterpiece, all you have to do is assemble your Smore in this order: (from bottom to top) graham cracker, chocolate, marshmallow. 

Smores Cookie recipe

Arrange cookies on a cookie sheet or wire cooling rack.  

Smores Cookie Recipe

Turn the oven on broil. When warm, place cookies in oven for 2.5 – 3 minutes. This is just enough time to get them nice and brown without burning them or catching them on fire.

When finished, remove and enjoy! You can eat these cookies immediately, or store them in an airtight container to enjoy for a few days. The magic of this recipe is that they’re still just as delicious a few days later compared to when they’re fresh out of the oven!  

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Valentine's Day Smores Cookies
Serves 16
Tell someone "I love you (s)more" with the world's easiest, and arguably tastiest, 3 minute Smores cookie recipe EVER!
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Prep Time
1 min
Cook Time
3 min
Total Time
4 min
Prep Time
1 min
Cook Time
3 min
Total Time
4 min
Ingredients
  1. • One package of Jet-puffed heart shaped marshmallows
  2. • One (12.2 oz) package of Honey Maid Fresh Stacks graham crackers
  3. • 2 King Size Hershey's chocolate candy bars
Instructions
  1. • Place oven on broil
  2. • Break Hershey's chocolate bar into eighths (you should have eight 2-piece squares)
  3. • Set one chocolate square on top of one graham cracker square
  4. • Place one marshmallow on top and arrange on a cookie sheet or wire cooling rack
  5. • Repeat until all smores are assembled
  6. • Place tray of uncooked smores in oven for 2.5 - 3 minutes or until marshmallow reaches desired shade of golden brown
  7. • Remove and serve immediately or store in airtight container to enjoy over next couple of days
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Basil Roasted Eggplant with Balsamic Drizzled Heirlooms

Basil Roasted Eggplant with Balsamic Drizzled Heirlooms Recipe

This Basil Roasted Eggplant with Balsamic Drizzled Heirlooms recipe is bursting with the fresh flavors (and colors) spring dreams are made of. Serve it as a main dish, snack, or appetizer during the cold winter months or while enjoying the refreshing spring air! Note: this dish pairs fabulously with the 70 degree weather we’re having in Dallas today! If you’re not in Dallas, and are snowed in or stuck in the cold, I’m sorry for bragging. Use this recipe to get you through the cold and into spring! 

 Don’t shy away from this dish because one of the main ingredients is eggplant. Eggplant can be tricky to cook. Believe me, I’ve had my fair share of eggplant disasters in the kitchen and have ended up throwing everything away and getting takeout instead. But luckily, this recipe is fairly simple and I think I’ve FINALLY figured out where I’ve been going wrong. It’s not me its the eggplant! At least that’s what I like to tell myself 😉 

Basil Roasted Eggplant with Balsamic Drizzled Heirlooms

But seriously, picking out the perfect eggplant is key to making any eggplant recipe. When picking out an eggplant, look for one with a smooth and shiny skin. An eggplant with a dull skin indicates that the eggplant is starting to turn bitter. Also, avoid purchasing an eggplant with streaking or blemishes on the skin. The perfect eggplant should have a deep dark purple-black color with no streaking or spots and should have a vibrant green stem. The flesh should be firm and should indent slightly when pressure is applied, but should spring back immediately. If a depression remains in the eggplant after poking, the eggplant is old.

Basil Roasted Eggplant with Balsamic Drizzled Heirlooms Recipe

This recipe is pretty easy and straightforward- which is why I love it! Wash and completely dry your eggplant before slicing. Place the eggplant on the table “hot-dog” style and cut off both the top and bottom  (each of the rounded ends) of your eggplant. Next, slice your eggplant lengthwise (still using the hot-dog style analogy here) into THREE 1 – 2 inch thick, skinless slices. NOTE: Your eggplant slices should have skin on the edges… just make sure neither of the “faces” has any of the purple-black skin on it. Dap each eggplant slice with a paper towel to remove all excess water. This is IMPORTANT to do!

When dry, brush the eggplant with EVOO and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Place in the oven  at 400 degrees to cook for about 10 minutes. 

Basil Roasted Eggplant with Balsamic Drizzled Heirlooms Recipe

What you can’t see pictured is the amazing basil spread, hiding between the eggplant and the heirloom tomatoes. Make this while the eggplant slices are roasting. Combine lemon juice, salt, pepper, 2 Tbs EVOO, 1 cup of fresh basil leaves, and garlic in a blender or food processor and blend until completely smooth. After 10 minutes, when your eggplant slices are finished roasting, remove them from oven and flip them over. Spread your basil mixture over the tops of the recently flipped eggplant slices and roast in the oven for about 10 more minutes, so they are brown and soft throughout.

Basil Roasted Eggplant with Balsamic Drizzled Heirlooms Recipe

You will place sliced heirloom tomatoes on top of the roasted eggplant slices. Why heirlooms and not another type of tomato for this recipe? Well, I chose heirlooms for this recipe because of how flavorful they are! They really compliment the flavors in the eggplant and basil spread. 

How to pick out Heirloom Tomatoes, Basil Roasted Eggplant with Balsamic Drizzled Heirlooms

A few tips when picking out your heirlooms:

  1. Appearances don’t matter. Unlike standard tomatoes, heirlooms are often misshapen. This is a GOOD thing, and in case you’re wondering, the shape of an heirloom will not have an impact on how it tastes…so don’t be put off by cracked skins. It will be safe to east as long as it isn’t leaking juice or moldy. 
  2. Pick it up before you buy it. An heirloom tomato should feel heavy for its size. That heaviness belies a volume that should provide good flavor.
  3. Smell it. Ripe heirlooms should have an earthy, green scent. Avoid those that smell musty.
  4. Handle with care. Don’t pile heirloom tomatoes on top of each other. Heirlooms are delicate and the weight of too many tomatoes can result in squashed or bruised tomatoes.
  5. Room temperature is key. When you get home, do NOT refrigerate your tomatoes. A temperature lower than 50 degrees will destroy both flavor and texture

Now that you know how to pick out the perfect Heirlooms, wash and slice the heirlooms while eggplant and basil are roasting. When eggplants are finished roasting, you will arrange heirlooms on top (as pictured). To add the finishing touches, you’ll top off this dish with a sweet balsamic drizzle. This takes about 10 – 15 minutes to make, so I suggest making it towards the beginning of the recipe if you’re in a hurry to feast your eyes! 

Basil Roasted Eggplant with Balsamic Drizzled Heirlooms Recipe

Whenever you decided to make the balsamic drizzle, do this by whisking together balsamic vinegar and honey in a saucepan over low-medium heat. When combined, slowly raise heat until contents come to a boil then reduce heat completely and let sit for 10 – 15 minutes.  This will allow mixture to thicken. 

Basil Roasted Eggplant with Balsamic Drizzled Heirlooms Recipe

When the oven timer finally goes off and your eggplants are done roasting, transfer slices to a plate or serving dish. Arrange sliced heirlooms on top of the roasted eggplant slices and generously drizzle balsamic glaze on top and enjoy! 

 

 

Basil Roasted Eggplant with Balsamic Drizzled Heirlooms
Serves 4
This Basil Roasted Eggplant with Heirlooms + Balsamic Drizzle recipe is bursting with the fresh flavors (and colors) spring dreams are made of. Serve it as a main dish, snack, or appetizer during the cold winter months or while enjoying the refreshing spring air!
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Prep Time
5 min
Cook Time
25 min
Total Time
30 min
Prep Time
5 min
Cook Time
25 min
Total Time
30 min
Ingredients
  1. • 2 large eggplants
  2. • 1 Tbs fresh lemon juice
  3. • 1 tsp sea salt
  4. • 1 tsp fresh cracked black pepper
  5. • 2 Tbs EVOO (Extra Virgin Olive Oil)
  6. • 1 cup of fresh basil leaves, sliced
  7. • 2 garlic cloves
  8. • 5 large heirloom tomatoes
  9. • 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
  10. • 1 Tbs honey
  11. • Extra sea salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. • Preheat oven to 400 degrees
  2. • Wash and completely dry your eggplant before slicing. Cut the tops (rounded edges) off both sides of your eggplant and slice eggplant lengthwise into about THREE 1-2 inch thick, skinless slices.
  3. • Dab eggplant with a paper towel to absorb excess water. Make sure eggplant is completely dry then place on a foil lined baking sheet. I recommend lightly spraying baking sheet with cooking spray before arranging eggplant slices.
  4. • Lightly brush eggplant slices with EVOO and place in oven for 10 minutes, or until eggplant slices are slightly browned.
  5. • While eggplant slices are roasting, make the Basil spread by combining lemon juice, salt, pepper, 2 Tbs EVOO, 1 cup of fresh basil leaves, and garlic in a blender or food processor and blend until completely smooth.
  6. • When eggplant slices are finished roasting, remove from oven and flip. Brush basil mixture over newly flipped eggplant slices and roast in oven for 10 more minutes until eggplant slices are brown and soft throughout.
  7. • Wash and slice your heirloom tomatoes and set aside.
  8. • While eggplant is roasting and prepare your balsamic drizzle by whisking balsamic vinegar and honey together in a saucepan over low-medium heat. When combined, slowly bring contents to a boil then reduce heat completely and let sit for 10 - 15 minutes. This will allow mixture to thicken.
  9. • When eggplants are done roasting place sliced heirlooms on top of eggplant slices and generously drizzle balsamic glaze on top and enjoy!
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Valentine’s Day Cool Whip Cookies

Cool Whip Valentines Cookies

Hello, everyone! Its that time of the year again…Valentine’s Day! What holiday gives you a better excuse to make the most deliciously sappy girly recipe possible? I would hate for you NOT to take advantage of this holiday because you’re worried you’ll ruin your New Year’s diet and spoil all of your healthy resolutions, so I’m excited to share this 4 ingredient, 60 calorie cookie recipe with you! That’s right! All 4 ingredients (EASY) and 60 calories (YES PLEASE!) in these light and fluffy cookies will have you thinking you’re on cloud 9! 

Cool Whip Valentines Cookies (18 of 27)

These cookies are so light and fluffy. You’ll know what I’m talking about when you pick one up and bite into it! Wanna know why? Well, these cookies are made with Cool Whip, strawberry cake mix, 2 eggs, and some festive holiday sprinkles. You don’t believe me? See ingredients pictured below: 

Cool Whip Valentines Cookies (1 of 27)

It’s true! All you have to do is combine the cool whip and the eggs. Once they’re completely combined add in one box of strawberry cake mix and as many sprinkles as your heart desires. 

The cookie batter should be thick and sticky once everything is mixed. Place it in the fridge to chill for at least 30 minutes before continuing on. This is a necessary step, so don’t skip it! 

Cool Whip Valentines Cookies (19 of 27)

After your batter is chilled pre-heat your oven to 350 degrees F, wrap a cookie sheet in foil, and and pour some powdered sugar in a small bowl. You will dip each cookie in the powdered sugar before placing it on the cookie sheet to bake. This is my favorite part of the recipe and gives each cookie just the right amount of sweetness it needs! 

Cool Whip Valentines Cookies (20 of 27)

Scoop the dough out with a spoon or scoop. As you can tell from the pictures below, I used an ice cream scoop. Roll the dough into balls and roll around in powdered sugar, completely covering the entire ball of dough. When covered, place on to your cookie sheet and repeat until the cookie sheet is full. Leave about 2 inches between each cookie, these sweets grow in the oven.

 Let the cookies bake for about 10 – 12 minutes. Obviously, larger cookies will take longer to make, so scoop accordingly! When finished, set aside to cook an dig in!

Cool Whip Valentines Cookies (24 of 27)

Valentine's Day Cool Whip Cookies
Serves 24
A healthy Valentine's Day treat, sweet enough to melt your heart, and fluffy enough to make you think you're on cloud nine!
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Prep Time
35 min
Cook Time
12 min
Total Time
47 min
Prep Time
35 min
Cook Time
12 min
Total Time
47 min
Ingredients
  1. • 1 (8 oz.) container of lite Cool Whip
  2. • 2 eggs
  3. • 1 box of strawberry cake mix
  4. • Rainbow or Valentines day sprinkles
  5. • Powdered sugar (for rolling)
Instructions
  1. • Mix cool whip and 2 eggs together. Add strawberry cake mix and sprinkles and mix until well combined. (Mixture will be thick and sticky)
  2. • Place mixture in fridge for at least 30 minutes
  3. • Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees F.
  4. • Line a cookie sheet with foil and spray some non-stick spray
  5. • Pour powdered sugar into a small bowl and set aside
  6. • Use an ice cream scoop or cookie scoop to spoon large tablespoon size balls of dough out of bowl. Roll dough in powdered sugar until all sides are completely covered then arrange on foil lined cookie sheet.
  7. • Continue until cookie sheet is full and bake in oven for 10 - 12 minutes on middle rack
  8. • When done, remove from oven, let cool and enjoy!
Notes
  1. Space cookies out evenly so they do not stick together. They will spread in the oven!
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