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Oatmeal Craisin Cookies Recipe

Happy Friday!

Today I am sharing my favorite cookie recipe, Oatmeal Craisin.  I have had this recipe for a while and always used raisins, but recently switched the raisins to craisins.  It’s FABULOUS, if I do say so myself.  Hope you enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:

Oatmeal Craisin cookie recipe1 1/2 cup Flour

1 teaspoon Baking Soda

1/2 teaspoon Cinnamon

1/4 teaspoon Nutmeg

1/4 teaspoon Salt

3/4 cup soft Butter

3/4 cup Brown Sugar

3/4 cup Sugar

2 Eggs

1 teaspoon Vanilla

3 cups Quaker Old Fashioned Oats

1 cup Craisins

DIRECTIONS:

Combine flour, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt.  In separate bowl, beat butter, sugars, eggs and vanilla.  Slowly add flour mixture until blended.  Mix in oats and craisins.

Cook at 375 degrees for 10-12 minutes

Pumpkin Bread Recipe

This pumpkin bread recipe is so delicious, I’m posting it again.  Fabulous I tell you!  Make it today!  You’ll have a yummy breakfast, snack or dessert for the weekend.  You will be so happy and in love with this pumpkin bread that you will want to make it for guest, holidays, teachers, or just because!  This recipe came from my friend Kerry.  Enjoy!

Ultimate Pumpkin Bread Yields 2 Medium Loaves

Ingredients

3 cups all-purpose flour 1 tsp ground cloves 2 tsp ground cinnamon 1 tsp ground nutmeg 1/2 tsp salt 1 tsp baking soda 1/2 tsp baking powder 3 cups granulated sugar 1 cup butter, really soft, half melted really 3 large eggs 1 16 oz can of pure pumpkin 1 tsp. vanilla

1/2 cup chopped pecans (optional)

FROSTING:

1 1/2 cups powdered Sugar 2 Tbsp. melted butter milk  (as much as you need for desired frosting thickness)

Method

1. Preheat oven to 350˚F and spray two medium loaf pans with nonstick cooking spray.

2. In a medium bowl, mix the flour, spices, salt, baking soda, and baking powder and set aside.

3. In the bowl of a stand mixer with the wire whisk attached, dump in the sugar. Take the butter and put it in the microwave for about 30 seconds, so that it is half melted. Dump it into the sugar. Add the eggs. Cream these three ingredients together on medium speed for about 2 minutes or until fluffy. Add the pumpkin, and vanilla and combine well.

4. In three batches, add the dry ingredients and mix gently until each batch is just incorporated. Scrape the sides between each batch.

5. Pour half of the batter into a one of the prepared pans. Fold the pecans into the remaining batter and then pour it into the other prepared pan. Bake side-by-side for about one hour or until an inserted toothpick or knife comes out clean and the top is golden.

6.  Remove from pans and cool completely before frosting.  (I like to let the frosting run down the sides of the loaf.)

Cake Secrets

Yesterday was my son’s birthday.  That means a few things.  1.  He is getting older.  2.  I’m still not.  3.  I baked him a birthday cake.

I make the best cakes ever (so I’m told).  My son’s favorite is chocolate cake with vanilla frosting.  I’m not a “make from scratch” kind of girl.  I buy Devils Food from Duncan Hines and creamy vanilla from Duncan Hines.  But I’m going to share a little secret with you…  If you follow the directions on the box, it turns out moist and amazing!  Who knew, right?  Ha!  Seriously though, the box says mix on low for 30 seconds then beat at medium for 2 minutes.  TURN ON THE TIMER FOR THOSE TWO MINUTES.  You will be amazed how inaccurate you are at estimating 2 minutes.  You won’t even be close.  That’s my trick.  My oven cooks fast, so I always bake at the minimum time it says.  To all my peeps who can’t get over how yummy my cakes are, now you know my secret. :)   It’s on the box!

Here is another fabulous thing I discovered.  When I was young and my mom made a cake, she would buy 1 box of cake and 1 can of frosting to go with it.  Guess what?  Now that I’m a grown up, I buy TWO cans of frosting for one cake!  I know!  I didn’t know it was allowed.  It’s one of those great grown up moments.  Like moving out on your own and realizing YOU are the one in control of the thermostat now! :)   It’s empowering!

 

 

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