Hot Chocolate Brownies

 

Hello Hot Chocolate Lovers! This is a perfect treat for you. These brownies taste like a bite of hot chocolate in your mouth. So melt in your mouth yummy and super easy to make!! Making them in mini brownie cups helps keep me from eating them all.

The Best Brownies Ever

 

What You Need:

  • Favorite brownie mix or brownie recipe
  • Marshmallow Creme
  • Favorite meltable morsels for the filler (peppermint chips, white chocolate, milk chocolate, toffee chips, etc. The sky is the limit!)

 

Directions:

Step 1: Make your favorite brownie mix and fill mini cupcake tins 2/3 of the way. Bake as directed on the back of the box. If you want to make the brownies in a 8×8 or 9×13 pan, just plan on cutting the brownies into large squares (at least 2″x2″).

 

Step 2: While the brownies are still warm use a spoon to press in the center of each brownie. We used the ball end of an Ikea plastic knife and it worked perfectly!


Step 3: Quickly fill each newly created hole/dip with your favorite meltable morsel, so they have time to soften. We made some of ours with the peppermint chips and the other with milk chocolate. I loved them both, but the milk chocolate the best!

 

Step 4: Top with a small dollop of marshmallow creme. It does not have to look perfect because if the brownies are still warm it will melt and cover what it needs to.

 

Step 5: (Optional) Top with crushed peppermint (candy canes) or slivers of chocolate.

 

Step 6: Let the brownies cool a little and serve. I dare you not to eat more than one!

The Best Brownies Ever

 

Enjoy!!!

Ice Cream Cookie Sandwiches

What do you get when you add these 2 together?

Ice Cream cookie sandwiches

One yummy treat!


My son’s kindergarten class made these their last week of school and he loved them! When I mentioned that we may have them for a treat for family night, he declared he would be in charge of making them. They turned out to be a huge hit. They were super simple to make and easy enough for a 6 year old to do it all by himself…with a little mess!

What You Need:

  • Cookies
  • Ice cream
  • Willing hands to help put them together
  • Ice cream scooper or spoon

Directions:

Step 1: Make your favorite cookies ahead of time.  We used chocolate chip cookies, but next time I think we will go for a double chocolate chip cookie recipe or something fun. Also, do not worry about baking huge cookies. The ones we made were probably around 3 inches wide and a little too big. They were very filling!

Homemade Cooke Sandwiches

Step 2: Layout two cookies and add a scoop of ice cream on top of one cookie.

Step 3: Gently press the 2nd cookie on top of the ice cream.

Step 4: Eat and Enjoy!

Homemade Ice Cream Sandwich recipe

See I told you…super simple to make. Now go stuff your tummy with some cool ice cream cookie yumminess. It’s summer and we all need a cool treat every now and then!

Have Some Fun with PI Day (3.14 or π)

 

On March 14, it will be 3.14 = π, or PI Day! It’s a great excuse to have a little fun. Here are a couple of Pie Recipes we love.

Last year for PI Day we made The Best Homemade Chicken Pot Pie

 

Or if you are in a sweet mood try some Mini Apple Pies.

 

What is your favorite Pie Recipe?

9 Fun Ways to Get Creative

 

Get those creative juices flowing with these fun projects from over the past year. Whether you are looking for an activity for Spring Break or needing to keep yourself busy while you are waiting for the weather to improve outside, these crafts, games and recipes should help you out. If you are need of more ideas you can check out these 10 Fun Ideas from last summer and these popular 12 Ideas to Bust the Boredom from last Spring Break

Easy Magic Wand

(It  is may be made from Paper, but is very sturdy.)

 

Make some Paper Roses

 

Simple Pipe Cleaner Crowns

 

Circle Art

 

Starburst Belt

 

Sand Art

 

Homemade Saltwater Taffy

Creating Fireworks from Paint

 

Bean & Straw Game

Fun Family Game

 

ENJOY!!!

Peanut Butter Filled Cupcakes {Guest Post}

Hello, all!  I’m Ann – the founder and editor-in-chief of Suburban Prairie Homemaker.  I’m so thankful to Michelle for inviting me to be here with you today.  She is such a generous, kind and wonderful hostess!

As a homeschooling mom, I know how important it is to get your kids into the kitchen.  Not only does it make wonderful memories, but it also is a fun way to learn math and science principles.  Plus, when do you ever get to eat a chemistry experiment in school?!

March 1 is Peanut Butter Lovers’ Day, and I thought it would be fun to do a peanut butter filled cupcake inspired by one of my favorite treats – Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.

In our house, all cooking and baking is gluten free.  But don’t worry, that doesn’t mean flavor free!

Here’s what we’ll be baking today:

And here is the recipe:

  • 1 box Betty Crocker Gluten Free Devils Food Cake Mix (you can use regular as well)
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • 1 cup mayonnaise
  • 2 eggs, beaten
  • 2 t. vanilla
  • 2 cans Betty Crocker Rich & Creamy Vanilla Frosting, divided
  • 1 cup peanut butter + 3 tablespoons, divided
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • pinch of salt (omit if your peanut butter is already salty)
  • 1/2 cup Pamela’s baking mix (or 1/2 cup Bisquick-type baking mix of your choice)

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.  Put cupcake papers in 2 muffin tins

Add cake mix to mixing bowl.  Beat in buttermilk, mayonnaise, eggs and vanilla until smooth.  In a separate mixing bowl, beat 1 cup peanut butter, butter and salt into 1 can of frosting.  Add baking mix, and be sure to combine well.

Now the fun part!  Measure 1/8 cup (2 tablespoons) cake batter into each of the muffin papers.  Using a cookie scooper, gently place 1 scoop of the peanut butter frosting mixture into the cake batter.  This is a great project for a little sous chef.  If you have extra peanut butter mixture, save it for later (I’ll share why in a minute).  Add another 1/8 cup of batter to each paper.

Bake for about 25 minutes.  A skewer inserted into the center should come out clean (you may have melted peanut butter).  I tested mine in the center, and also at an angle just to be safe.  Allow to cool completely before frosting.

While the cupcakes are baking and cooling, make up some peanut butter frosting.  In a mixing bowl, beat the 3 tablespoons peanut butter and remaining can of frosting together until smooth and creamy.  Spread or pipe as desired onto the cooled cupcakes.

Eat and enjoy!

If you should have extra peanut butter-baking mix-frosting mixture leftover, you can drop it by spoonfuls onto a parchment lined cookie sheet.  Bake at 350 for about 8-10 minutes.  Allow to cool completely before eating.  Bonus!

So I love to do cupcakes with little ones because it teaches a concept called one-to-one correspondence, specifically one scoop of batter in each cupcake paper.  You can practice colors by using different colored baking cups and describing the batter.  Baking also teaches measuring and counting, and it’s a delicious way to present “what if” thinking – for example, “what will happen when we put these in the oven?”  Use it as a language activity to practice adjectives.  And it’s never too early to learn about kitchen safety and cleanliness!

I had a great time visiting with you all today, and sharing these yummy cupcakes with you.  I hope sometime you’ll pop over and visit me at the Suburban Prairie Homemaker.  There, we celebrate anything and everything about the adventures of homemaking – and some days are more adventurous than others!

Pringles’ Personal Twist For Your Valentine

 

I was recently sent this recipe from Pringles and was intrigued to find out that Pringles were actually in the brownies!  I have to share it with you. Give it a try and let me know how you like it!

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Don’t overwhelm your sweetheart with cliché gifts this Valentine’s Day. Add a personal twist that shows you are willing to take the extra time to cater to that special someone. A homemade dessert is a thoughtful and inexpensive way to stand out among the $7.1 billion worth of candy that is sold in the U.S. each year.*

Try this original recipe for PRINGLES Brownies, for a perfect mix of sweet and savory that will delight your sweetheart.

Personalize your wrapping by using an empty Pringles can decorated with wrapping paper or a collage of pictures for a truly memorable gift.

 

Pringles Brownies

INGREDIENTS

  • 6 ounces baking chocolate, unsweetened
  • 3/4 cup unsalted butter or margarine
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 3 eggs
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • 3/4 cup flour
  • 1-6.41 ounce can of Original PRINGLES, regular or reduced fat
  • 1 cup coarsely chopped pecans or walnuts (optional)
  • Powdered sugar for dusting  (optional)

 

DIRECTIONS

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F
  2. Line 13×9-inch baking pan with foil, and spray foil with cooking spray.
  3. In a glass bowl, microwave chocolate and butter on high for 2 minutes.  Stir until chocolate melts.
  4. In a stainless steel bowl, mix sugar, eggs, and vanilla until well mixed.
  5. Pour in butter chocolate mixture and mix well.
  6. Empty PRINGLES and flour into a food processor, and puree until very fine.
  7. Empty flour mixture into chocolate mixture and mix well; add nuts to distribute.
  8. Bake for 30 minutes, and cool.

 

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