Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The Best Rice Krispy Treats - The Fruity Pebbles Kind








Well let me just warn you, this isn't going to be the most sophisticated of my baking posts but I'm not always the most sophisticated person I know either, so I decided to have it.  I have been making fruity pebbles treats for years now.  Do I like them BETTER than Rice Krispy treats? Eh...I mean...well, yes.  Basically, because they are colorful and they taste like candy, so I am definitely going to go with a yes on that one. I also ate the whole pan in about 3 days.  Anyway, the recipe is super simple.  It can be made in the microwave.  What's more to be said?

fruity pebbles treats.
6 cups Fruity Pebbles (don't use off brand, they taste weird)
1/4 cup (or 1/2 stick) butter, unsalted
1 package Kraft Marshmallows (I used the big ones but a marshmallow is a marshmallow so use the small ones if you want)


  1. Butter or cooking spray an 8 x 8 inch baking pan (you can use any size really, just form the treats to only use half the pan if you have a bigger pan)
  2. Melt butter and marshmallows together in a large bowl in the microwave for 4 minutes, removing half way through to stir.
  3. Add fruity pebbles and stir until fully incorporated
  4. Press into prepared pan with the back of a large spoon.
  5. Refrigerate for about 15 minutes and eat away (or eat them warm but they taste better chilled)
Friday, September 24, 2010

Homemade Apple Dumplings










I went to the York, PA fair 2 weeks ago (because I'm that cool), mainly just to get cotton candy because I'm slightly obsessed but also because maybe I wanted to win a golfish.  Low and behold, I got a goldfish and somehow killed it in less than a week.  RIP Nugget.  As brutally upset I am about the death of Nugget the Goldfish, I AM pretty excited about the fresh made Apple Dumpling I got for my mom.  I brought it to her while she was sitting there at her booth trying to sell water coolers and watched her eat the whole thing as I tried not to drool all over it.  I was trying to be "good" and not eat apple dumplings to keep my ass at a manageable size but that didn't last long because I was craving one so bad that I just decided to make my own apple dumpling when I got home.  This was basically my own recipe and I apologize for the absence of precise measurements but I was so ravenous for an apple dumpling that I just threw sweet stuff and cinnamon together without thinking much about it.

I made my own crust for the outside but I would probably recommend just buying pre-made pie dough.  My pie dough is fabulous in pies but it was a little to flaky for the dumpling I think.  It needs to have a little bit more of a chewy texture I think, which is generally what you get in a pre-made pie dough (plus its easier).  So anyway, I had a 9 inch pie dough which covered 2 apples and I had some extra left.  It probably could have covered 3 apples pretty nicely.

I used Macintosh Apples which actually worked out pretty well. You can probably use any tart baking apple but I think Granny Smith would be really good too.  Just don't use red delicious because they will collapse when you bake them.

home made apple dumplings.
2-3 medium sized apples (macintosh or granny smith, I used macintosh)
1 9-inch pie dough (I would recommend buying a pre-made or testing out your own recipe)
3 TBSP butter (unsalted, softened)
2 tsp of cinnamon (or more)
1/4 cup light brown sugar
1 Egg White
Turbinado or other large grained sugar for decoration
Cinnamon for decoration

  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F.
  2. Peel and core apples, set aside
  3. Combine butter, cinnamon and brown sugar.  Mix together thoroughly.  It will sort of look like big crumbs.
  4. Using a pizza cutter, cut dough into squares.  I'm not going to give you a size here because apples are different sizes, but ultimately, you want to be able to pull the 4 corners of the square up and meet them in the center of the top of the apple.
  5. Place dough squares in a greased casserole dish or on a baking sheet.
  6. Place cored apples, one each on each of the dough squares.
  7. Fill the center of each apple with the cinnamon/butter/sugar mixture.
  8. Pull the 4 corners of each square up over the top of the apples and pinch in the center.  Pinch the tops of the sides of dough that are sticking out to form a seem and press them lightly against the sides of the apple.
  9. Brush each apple with egg white and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon.
  10. Bake apples for 10 minutes at 425 degrees or until golden brown.  
  11. Reduce oven heat to 400 degrees and bake for 20 minutes longer.
Cinnamon Sauce
1/4 cup brown sugar
3/4 cup water
2 tsp cornstarch dissolved in 2 tsp water
1 TBSP of cinnamon (or more, or less, ha)
  1. Combine brown sugar, water, starch and cinnamon in a small saucepan.  
  2. Bring to a boil at medium heat.  Reduce heat and let cook until desired thickness.
  3. Cover and keep warm.  
  4. Drizzle over apple dumplings after they are done baking. 



 

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