07 October, 2011

I'm a bit of a foodie...

First, french bread.
It's delicious in egg casserole.
It's also delicious buttered and toasted, then lightly topped with mayo for burgers.

The one I took a picture of was the grilled turkey and cheese sandwiches. Yum!

Pumpkin butterscotch muffins. Delish.


I had a bunch of apples from a friend. So, I set up my little helper and went to town peeling and slicing.


Then I put the apples in my amazing electric skillet (which is a bazillion times better than a stock pot for this) along with some sugar, butter, and cinnamon. I let it simmer until the apples were crisp-tender, then added enough cornstarch to thicken.

It's easy to figure out what to do with homemade pie filling when your husband works with single guys.


I call fresh apple crisp an excellent use of time, and a fun gift to give!

[I can get recipes to you, just let me know in a comment.]

5 comments:

  1. Ooooo! I totally want the pumpkin butterscotch muffin recipe! Mmmmm.... :)

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  2. Pumpkin Chip Muffins:
    Beat together 4 eggs, 2c. sugar, 1 small can pumpkin, and 1c. oil. Combine 3c. flour, 2 tsp. baking soda, 2 tsp. baking powder, 1 tsp. cinnamon, 1 tsp. salt and mix with wet ingredients. Fold in 2c. baking chips (original recipe called for semisweet chocolate chips, I added butterscotch). Fill greased or papered muffin cups 2/3 full. Bake at 400 degrees for 16-20 minutes. Cool in pan for 10 minutes before removing from pan (very important or muffins will collapse!) ENJOY~

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  3. oh my word those apple crisps look sooo amazing!
    can you send me the recipe? (via email?)

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  4. I made those muffins tonight for breakfast tomorrow and they smelled so good I snitched.
    Amazing these are! Thanks for the recipe!

    I doubled it to feed us all and cut the sugar down a cup and since I only had 2 C butterscotch chips that's what I put in. Turned out great!

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  5. I'm glad you liked them, and love that you were able to cut the sugar down. They are a bit sweet. :) Thank you for your feedback!

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