WINNERS – Here are the winners of the KitchenAid mixers:
Jamie M. – “We made Cookie Salad last night with girl scout cookies, it was delish!”
Kimberly – “We wanted something fruity and spring-like, even though it was February. I had 3 kinds of berries in the freezer, along with some rhubarb–and combined a few recipes to make a delicious rhuberry crisp!”
Congratulations, winners! Contact [email protected] to claim your loot.
Thank you, everyone, for sharing your most recent desserts.
More fun giveaways next week – see you then!
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I have a problem. I’m addicted to coffee-flavored anything. Coffee caramels, coffee ice cream, tiramisu, coffee itself. So as I was browsing the Desserts category yesterday for a sweet recipe to prepare, I grabbed at the first coffee-flavored treat I could find.
They’re Coffee-Toffee Bars, submitted by nhsweetcherry back in October, and I just knew they’d be something that would satisfy my coffee urges, at least for the afternoon.
When I read the recipe, I noticed right away that they’re not unlike these Spreads that I’ve made since I was a little girl—except with those, you bake the cookie base first, then spread melted chocolate chips over the top. These Coffee Toffee Bars are more of a chunky, substantial bar. Yum!
Here’s how you make them! Verdict is down below…along with a special surprise at the end.
The ingredients. Simple, pure, perfect…except I called the baking powder BAKING SODA. Why do I do this every time?
The “coffee” in these Coffee Toffee Bars comes from this ingredient—instant coffee granules. Did you know you can add a couple of teaspoons of instant coffee to most chocolate chip cookie recipes? Just throw it into the dry ingredients and it’ll add a delightful depth of flavor.
The recipe calls for 1 to 2 cups of chocolate chips. I decided to do 1 cup of semi-sweet and 1 cup of MILK CHOCOLATE chips. I’ll let you know how that turns out.
Begin by creaming softened butter and brown sugar.
Then you grab these four ingredients: instant coffee, salt, baking powder, and…almond extract! I wondered what that flavor would do the bars, since the standard choice would normally be vanilla.
Intellesting. Velly, velly intellesting.
Then you dump all of that into the bowl…
And mix it all together. You’ll want to scrape the sides of the bowl to make sure it all gets mixed together well.
After that, you dump in the flour. The recipe calls for approximately 2 1/2 cups of flour, so I decided to add the full amount in order to get a point of reference.
The result was a pretty crumbly dough; I had to really mix it in order for it to come together.
However, it turned out fine! I dumped it into a greased 9 x 13-inch pan…
And pressed it lightly into the pan.
Yes, I will be getting a new manicure, probably sometime in the year 2011.
Then I sprinkled the chocolate chips all over the pressed dough.
The recipe calls for 1 cup of chips…but UP TO 2 cups. I used about 1 3/4 cup of chips, just to see how far I could push it. ***More on this later***
Then you just pop it in the oven for about 25 minutes.
Mmmmm. It smells so, so good.
The dough isn’t a hugely rising, overly poufy thing since it doesn’t contain eggs or baking soda like the average chocolate chip cookie. But it does rise and pouf just enough to anchor the chocolate chips without completely swallowing them up.
Look at that yummy crust.
Cut the bars into squares or rectangles, depending on how many servings you’d like to squeeze out of the recipe.
Oh, yummy. How lovely!
And I’m sorry…
But I had to do this.
The devil made me do it.
THE VERDICT: These were really delicious. I definitely used too many chocolate chips, though—the chocolate overpowered the flavor of the cookie/bar below. When I make them next time, and I will make them again, I’ll use 1 cup of chocolate chips, tops. Maybe even less. You really want that cookie to shine through.
The almond extract is very interesting! It definitely comes through in the flavor of the cookie. I thought it was delicious, but if you aren’t a fan of almond flavor, I think you could easily substitute vanilla extract.
You could also sprinkle finely chopped pecans on top, before you sprinkle on the chocolate chips.
And vanilla ice cream, of course, would be a divine accompaniment!
Thank you, nhsweetcherry, for sharing such a delightful treat!
Here’s the recipe:
THE FUN PART
And now for the fun part.
Not that Coffee Toffee Bars aren’t fun!
Today, Tasty Kitchen is giving away two (2) KitchenAid artisan stand mixers in the classic White color above. There are so many yummy dessert recipes on Tasty Kitchen, and you need one of these babies to facilitate all the baking.
TO ENTER
To enter this giveaway, just answer the following question in the Comments section of this post:
“What’s the last dessert recipe you prepared?”
Did you make a chocolate cake last night?
Red velvet cupcakes last week?
Or was it that yellow Easy Bake Oven cake you made in 1974?
Just shout out the last dessert you prepared with your hot little hands (and feel free to include a link to the recipe if it’s online!) and you’re automatically entered to win a mixer.
THE RULES
One entry per person, please.
No entries after 11:00 pm Pacific Time Tuesday.
Winners will be selected at random and announced Wednesday morning.
Good luck!
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Contest sponsored by Tasty Kitchen, with cooperation from CHEFS Catalog.
























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Connie on 3.2.2010
brownies a la mode
Margge Eslick on 3.2.2010
Hmmm…I made Rice Krispie Treats with my preschoolers last week. Does that count???
Kris on 3.2.2010
I made these cocoa brownies: http://smittenkitchen.com/2010/01/best-cocoa-brownies/
They were, needless to say, awesome.
janalee on 3.2.2010
brownies. for dessert for my kids’ lunch. they evaporated in under an hour.
Tracy Park on 3.2.2010
Wow! I didn’t make anything yummy…..but I did consume chocolate cake (it was my birthday after all) with multi colored sprinkles and choclate syrup. Yummy! Nothing better for my birthday than chocolate anything!
Linda K on 3.2.2010
“What’s the last dessert recipe you prepared?”
Butterscotch Brownies! Tonight – just might make caramel corn for the boys at work tomorrow…. ~ lmk
Jenn on 3.2.2010
Coconut Scones from King Arthur Whole-Grain Awesomeness! With all the chocolate and coconut, the scones were definitely suited to dessert (with a side of decaf espresso), rather than breakfast.
bingyb on 3.2.2010
cinnamon rolls!
Amanda S. on 3.2.2010
The Molten Chocolate Lava Cake!!
Carrie Alexander on 3.2.2010
I made the America’s Test Kitchen version of Tiramisu. WWWWAAAAYYYY yummy and WAAAAYYYY fattening!
Stephanie on 3.2.2010
Frozen yogurt — just a large container of strained Greek yogurt, 1/4 c of sugar and a splash of vanilla mixed together and run through the ice cream maker. It’s especially nice with pomegranate molasses drizzled on top.
Laura Tucker on 3.2.2010
I made my daughter’s birthday cake last week from a mix (her request), and my mother-in-law did the frosting. It was yummy!
Cherisse on 3.2.2010
Bakerella’s cupcake bites.
Louise on 3.2.2010
A delicious, rich chocolate sauce to pour over some vanilla ice-cream – simple but so good!
Megs on 3.2.2010
I made peanut butter, chocolate chip, oatmeal cookies for my husbands work.
Ellen Parrish on 3.2.2010
Key Lime Cheesecake and Banana Pudding – for Super Bowl (since t was in Miami we had a sort of Cuban/Caribbean/Tropical type theme)
LisaH on 3.2.2010
The perfect birthday cake from Smitten Kitchen with the chocolate fudge frosting…YUM!
Jessica Youn on 3.2.2010
red velvet cake! mmm
Kristi Ehrlich on 3.2.2010
The Pioneer Woman’s Chocolate Sheet Cake – YUMMY!
KT on 3.2.2010
Does candy count? I’ve made truffles, caramels, toffee, buckeyes, 2 kinds of fudge, and butter mints. All in the last week.
I’m a machine
april on 3.2.2010
I made Chocolate Cherry Cupcakes, from this website, and they were delicious. Everyone loved them and keep requesting I make them again!
Lizzie B on 3.2.2010
Expresso cheesecake brownies from Dorie Greenspan’s Baking. YUM.
Nancy in VA on 3.2.2010
Chocolate Chip cookies.
shannon on 3.2.2010
poached pears with caramel sauce
Robin on 3.2.2010
“What’s the last dessert recipe you prepared?”
Brownies. Ghiradelli brownies OUT OF A BOX, just so I could lick the spoon!
Annie on 3.2.2010
Cappuccino mousse trifle.. delish!
I can share if you would like
AB on 3.2.2010
cookie-dough truffles… yumm
Ashley W. on 3.2.2010
Cherry Crisp. It’s one of those easy throw together “oh my gosh, I have to make something for that party” desserts.
One box of Supermoist yellow cake mix
1/2 cup of butter (cold)
Mix together.
Crumble over a can of cherry pie filling (you can add crushed pineapple if you so desire) and bake!
Kristi Stott on 3.2.2010
A chocolate chip cookie pie from the bakerella website for one of my best friends website. She loves chocolate chip cookies so I immediately though of her when I saw it. It ended up kinda like a pecan pie with chocolate instead of pecans. Good stuff though!
Laura on 3.2.2010
I baked a chocolate cake on Friday night and it was gone by Monday
Andrea on 3.2.2010
I made Coconut-Oatmeal Cookies and your Dump Cake. They were both great!!!!
Deanne on 3.2.2010
Bakerella’s cupcake pops for my 4 year old daughter’s birthday party tomorrow! They are delicious and turned out great!
diana m. on 3.2.2010
i made cupcakes for my son’s 1st birthday party at preschool. boring vanilla & white icing for the little ones though
dksbook on 3.2.2010
Chocolate Mousse from Joy of Cooking.
ValerieW on 3.2.2010
Chocolate cake with white icing (my favorite) … but my 6th-grade daughter and I made it in one of those “as seen on TV” giant cupcake molds that grandma got her. I can’t say that our version ended up looking like a cupcake, though. Maybe next time.
Carol Pence on 3.2.2010
I made apple cobbler … my grandmother’s recipe. So very easy and so very good.
tcklmipink on 3.2.2010
This is something I grew up on and always wondered how it was concocted, when I cam across this link, below! I made St Louis Gooey Butter cake. It was every bit of my childhood in each bite!
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/04/dining/04appe.html?_r=1&ref=dining
Caitlin on 3.2.2010
Applesauce spice cake!
Brittany on 3.2.2010
Banana cream pie!!
Anna McMillan on 3.2.2010
Yellow cake with chocolate icing…for my 3 kids (who are all under 3) and I was the only one who is still eating it because they don’t need the sugar–go figure cause neither do my hips
courtney on 3.2.2010
Crazy Cake by request for my 8-year-olds birthday.
Jessica on 3.2.2010
Damn Good Cake
Winnie on 3.2.2010
Texas Sheet Cake!!
Sarah @ Daily Nibbles on 3.2.2010
I made a Toasted-Coconut Custard Tart from Dorie Greenspan’s Baking: From My Home To Yours….and I could have totally used a sweet standing mixer! You can check out the final product and link to the recipe here: http://dailynibbles.com/2010/03/01/in-the-kitchen-toasted-coconut-custard-tart/
Michael Hopper on 3.2.2010
hershey brownies yummm
christine on 3.2.2010
sugar cookes for xmas. wow it’s been a while since i’ve baked anything..
Carrie Drennan on 3.2.2010
I think the last thing that I really baked was your prune cake recipe. I didn’t really have enough time so I didn’t reduce the drizzle frosting enough, but it was still really good. My Aunt makes me prune cake for Christmas and my birthday, it has always been one of my favorites.
Christina on 3.2.2010
The last dessert I made was brownies topped with homemade snow cream during the blizzard. Delicious!
Pam Wheeler on 3.2.2010
Best Chocolate Sheet Ever…I’m always looking for an excuse to make this cake because it definitely lives up to it’s name!!! Love you Ree!!!
Dayla on 3.2.2010
Brownies w/ dark chocolate bits! Delish!!!