Showing posts with label lime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lime. Show all posts

Saturday, May 22, 2021

Jell-O Cookies

While delicious, my chocolate caramel macarons unfortunately didn't last long. Apparently, while great in theory, adding caramel ice cream topping to the filling of sandwich cookies that aren't going in the fridge leads to white fuzzy mold after a couple months (especially when there are some warm days during that time). So I had to toss my hard work in the trash and find a new recipe. Fortunately for my indecisive brain, I had a starting point.


You see, a year ago while on Facebook during lockdown, I came across a sponsored post for an artisanal soft pretzel company called Eastern Standard Provisions. I was hooked from the start. There are two options for buying the various types they offer: individually or as a variety in a box. Almost everything comes with regular salt but one of the boxes, a collaboration with St. Jude's, comes with Raspberry Lime sugar. Since I like my soft pretzels plain I usually toss the salt but I decided to keep the sugar when I bought the St. Jude's box, figuring I'd bake with it.

Because it's sugar I decided to take the obvious route and find some cookies to roll in it (like with snickerdoodles). As always I wasn't sure where to start on Pinterest at first. Except with lemon, since that's a flavor that goes well with both raspberry and lime. After some searching I decided to look at the Jell-O cookie recipes I've saved and see if there was one that included rolling the cookie dough in sugar. Didn't find that so I just decided to pick one and roll as many cookies as I could. I finally settled on a recipe from 99 Easy Recipes.



Sunday, May 13, 2018

Margarita Pinata Cupcakes

A couple Christmases ago my mom got me a cupcake corer (it was on one of my Amazon Wish Lists that I'd given her for inspiration so she didn't buy me more shirts to stuff into my closet). And then I never had a chance to use it. Until Auntie Lisa gave me inspiration. She, my uncle, and my cousins were coming up for an event with my uncle's family and they decided to have a Cinco de Mayo party with our family. My original plan was to make the Sopapilla Cheesecake; however, Auntie Lisa sent me a recipe for pinata cupcakes with the suggestion that I make them for our party. I didn't want to use that specific recipe since it required ingredients that I rarely use so I started looking elsewhere. None of the recipes I found were what I wanted though. Which is when I had an epiphany: I could use any cupcake recipe and just core them and fill them with sprinkles (The Kitchen on Food Network had a segment on how to do this last year). So I started searching for lime cupcakes (it felt like an appropriate flavor for Cinco de Mayo) and found Margarita Cupcakes in one of the Betty Crocker recipe magazines on my bookshelf.





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