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Looks Delicious! Grilled Portabella and Brie Burgers

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Looks Delicious! (Grilled Portabella and Brie Burgers, submitted by TK member Aggie of Aggie's Kitchen)

 
All summer long, I’ve been dreaming about this Grilled Portabella and Brie Burger posted by TK member Aggie’s Kitchen. It’s so easy and simple, but I can already imagine the flavor explosion you get when you first bite into it. The balsamic and olive oil-marinated mushroom caps, the layers of grilled vegetables (I like mine with extra char), and then—the pièce de résistance—brie spread on the warm top bun. With fresh basil leaves tucked in there as well.

Oh my goodness, how delicious does that sound? I know summer is all packed up and ready to leave us, but I say we detain it a little longer with this sandwich.

There’s a lot more scrumptiousness waiting for you in Aggie’s blog, also called Aggie’s Kitchen. (She’s got some chipotle salmon tacos there that are calling my name.)

Thanks for sharing the deliciousness, Aggie!

 
 

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Pecan Pie Muffins

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

 
Your attention please … Your attention please …

This is a public service announcement.

Make these Pecan Pie Muffins.

You will be glad you did. Your friends and family will thank you.

That is all.

I’m sure glad I ran across this Tasty Kitchen recipe submitted by blackhawkwife. Between the butter and the pecans, I feel such a connection to her. There’s a bond there. Don’t ya feel it blackhawkwife? We’ve gotta be kin somewhere along the line.

Seriously though, when I made these my husband swooned, then said, “This … this is good stuff you’re doing. Telling people about this recipe is a good thing.”

A good thing indeed.

AND there are only five ingredients.

So what are you waiting for?

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

You’ll need brown brown sugar, flour, pecans, butter and eggs, as well as two bowls and a muffin pan.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

Begin by preheating the oven to 350°F, and grease the muffin pan or spray with no stick cooking spray.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

Baker’s Joy no stick cooking spray works like a charm. Tasty Kitchen member blackhawkwife used silicone baking cups, which are pretty cool too.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

Next, in a mixing bowl, combine the dry ingredients: brown sugar, flour, pecans.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

Mix all together well so they get to know each other.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

They don’t want to go to the big party without knowing someone.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

That can be awkward. That’s no fun at all.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

Next, it’s the wet ingredients’ turn.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

In a separate bowl, mix together the butter and beaten eggs.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

Mix until fairly smooth.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

Now for the party. Let the mingling commence.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

Stir them all together until just combined.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

It’s not necessary to do any major mixing. Just combine well.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

Fill each muffin cup about 2/3 full.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

By the way, I used a jumbo muffin tin. This recipe will make five jumbo muffins or eight standard size muffins. I’m not sure how many mini muffins this would make; those sure would be cute and tasty.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

Bake in a 350°F oven for 20-25 minutes. For this jumbo size I cooked it for the full 25 minutes. Adjust the cook time for standard-sized muffins. The top of the muffin should be flat and slightly crusty. Remove from the oven and carefully release muffins from the muffin pan to cool slightly. I use a bread knife or spoon to gently lift the muffins out while still hot.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

These are unbelievable when served warm.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

Maybe with a pat of butter on top? Or some fresh whipped cream? These keep nicely. I stored a batch in ziplocks and re-warmed them a bit in the microwave the next day.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

Oh my word y’all.

Actually, there are no words.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Pecan Pie Muffins. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member blackhawkwife.

Just try them for yourself and see.

Thanks, blackhawkwife, for posting this incredible recipe!

 
 

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It’s a Pecan Pie in a muffin.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Packed Light Brown Sugar
  • ½ cups All-purpose Flour
  • 1 cup Chopped Pecans
  • ⅔ cups Softened Butter
  • 2 whole Eggs, Beaten

Preparation Instructions

Preheat oven 350 F.

Grease your muffin pan (whatever size) or use the silicone cups. I grease my silicone muffin cups with Crisco or lard.

In a medium bowl, stir together brown sugar, flour and pecans. In a separate bowl, beat the butter and eggs together until smooth. Stir into the dry ingredients just until combined. Spoon the batter into the prepared muffin cups. Cups should be about 2/3 full. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes. Cool on wire racks when done.

Option: when you take them out of the oven, place a slice of butter on top and eat warm. You may also use walnuts instead of pecans.

 
 
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Amy Johnson is a blogger who writes about food, travel, the home (both inside and out), and various observations and random musings about anything and everything. Visit her blog She Wears Many Hats for a dose of deliciousness, practicality, hilarity, or just plain fun. She lives in South Carolina with her husband and two children.

 

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Looks Delicious! Savory Tomato and Feta Crostata

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Looks Delicious! (Savory Tomato and Feta Crostata, submitted by TK member Erica of Apricosa)

 
I can’t stop thinking about this recipe from Tasty Kitchen Member Apricosa (Erica). The light filling of cottage cheese, feta cheese, and tomato sounds delicious at this time of year, but it’s the beautiful light green crust—the result of the addition of basil—that really caught my eye. I’ll be trying this over the weekend, as I have tomatoes and basil I need to use. I just love the way it looks, and I can only imagine how delicious it is.

Thank you, Erica, for the gorgeous recipe!

(Check out Erica’s blog Apricosa to peek at her gorgeous cooking.)

Happy weekend, everyone!
P-Dub

 

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Looks Delicious! Fried Green Tomatoes on Polenta

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Looks Delicious! (Fried Green Tomatoes on Polenta Rounds with Peppers, Onions, and Bacon, submitted by TK member Natalie Perry of Perry's Plate)

 
We’re going to start singling out submitted Tasty Kitchen recipes and featuring them here, as Erika did yesterday with the Linguine with Seafood recipe (which I’m still drooling over.) Watch for new highlighted recipes each week!

This recipe, Fried Green Tomatoes on Polenta Rounds with Peppers, Onions, and Bacon, comes from Natalie (Perrys’ Plate), whose recipe box never fails to knock me over with deliciousness. (Don’t even look at her Itty Bitty Burgers today. Yikes.)

To make the recipe, which would make an impressive cocktail party appetizer or dinner party first course, you also need these Fried Green Tomatoes.

 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Looks Delicious! (Fried Green Tomatoes, submitted by TK member Natalie Perry of Perry's Plate)

Polenta … fried green tomatoes, red bell pepper, bacon, onion …

I love the look of this recipe! It’s a little fancy for a weeknight meal, but with friends on a Friday night?

Yes.

Yes, please.

Thank you, Natalie, for sharing!

Be sure check out Natalie’s blog, Perry’s Plate. Yummy stuff!

 

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Looks Delicious! Linguine with Seafood, Fresh Fennel and Tomatoes

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  Summer isn’t officially over yet, but it sure feels like it. Kids are back in school and we just came out of the last long holiday weekend of the season. So we thought we’d show you this quick little recipe that you can throw together for dinner tonight. Because, well, maybe most of us […]

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Hot Chocolate Triple Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Note: The wonderful Alice strikes again, selecting a fantastic cookie recipe from among Tasty Kitchen’s (almost) 20,000 recipes (wow!) and taking photos for us, step-by-step. These look so incredibly delicious.     What exactly is a hot chocolate triple chocolate chip cookie? This cookie addict just had to find out! Browsing through all the delicious…

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The Theme Is … The Grill!

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Just in time for Labor Day, we’d like to sharing this fabulous bunch of grilling recipes from Tasty Kitchen. There are some magnificent jewels in here! (Republished from May 2010.)   Clockwise from top left: Western BBQ Burgers from patiodaddio, Grouper Sandwich from big2beautiful, Brooklyn Style Sausage and Peppers from calou84523, Greek Burgers from…

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Funnel Cakes!

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Republished from May 2010. Mmm…funnel cakes. There’s nothing like them in the world. And when I found this funnel cake recipe (submitted by HeatherD) on Tasty Kitchen not long ago, I immediately printed it out and put it on the top of the stack of Tasty Kitchen recipes to try before I croak. It’s becoming […]