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Anniversary Giveaway #5: KitchenAid Mixer (Winner Announced!)

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The winner of the food processor is:

#549 Kelly W: “Sunday is my birthday and I’m being spoiled the whole weekend!! My daughter and her kids are taking me out Saturday and then my brother and his partner invited me to their place on Sunday. A girl could get kind of use to being spoiled like that!” (Talk about perfect timing!)

Congratulations! Contact [email protected] to claim your loot.

 
Tasty Kitchen Blog Anniversary Giveaway #5: KitchenAid Mixer

Happy Friday, friends! Welcome to day five of our 5th anniversary giveaway week! We love our Tasty Kitchen community and want to say thanks for, well, being you! We just had to end the week with one of our favorite kitchen appliances, the KitchenAid Mixer. Oh, how we love these babies. We couldn’t live without ours, and we want to share the mixer love today.

In case you need an idea or two, here are some delectable mixer recipes from our fabulous members.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog Anniversary Giveaway #5: KitchenAid Mixer (Amazing Soft Pretzel Rolls, submitted by TK member Melanie of Mel's Kitchen Cafe)

Amazing Soft Pretzel Rolls from Melanie of Mel’s Kitchen Cafe. One or two of these right out of the oven. Yes, please.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog Anniversary Giveaway #5: KitchenAid Mixer (Oatmeal Raisin Cookies, submitted by TK member Mary Ellen of Whisk Together)

Oatmeal Raisin Cookies from Mary Ellen of Whisk Together. Our highest rated Oatmeal Raisin cookie. Scrumptious!

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog Anniversary Giveaway #5: KitchenAid Mixer (Whipped Coconut Cream, submitted by TK member Christina of Sweet Lavender Bake Shoppe)

Whipped Coconut Cream from Christina of Sweet Lavender Bake Shoppe. Such a delicious vegan alternative to dairy. Not just for vegans!

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog Anniversary Giveaway #5: KitchenAid Mixer (Cuban Coffee Ice Cream with Dark Chocolate and Dulche de Leche, submitted by TK member Gwen of Bunkycooks)

Cuban Coffee Ice Cream with Dark Chocolate and Dulche de Leche from Gwen of Bunkycooks. If you have the ice cream attachment, here is some caramel and coffee lusciousness for you.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog Anniversary Giveaway #5: KitchenAid Mixer (Chocolate Cheesecake Truffles, submitted by TK member Amy of She Wears Many Hats)

Chocolate Cheesecake Truffles from Amy of She Wears Many Hats. So easy and fun. Must try these heavenly bites!

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog Anniversary Giveaway #5: KitchenAid Mixer (Pizza Dough, submitted by TK member Erica of Buttered Side Up)

Pizza Dough from Erica Lea of Buttered Side Up. A perfect whole wheat dough. Ready to be loaded up with toppings!

So there you have a little mixer inspiration. Now on to the details!

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog Anniversary Giveaway #5: KitchenAid Mixer

We’re giving away a Kitchen Aid Artisan stand mixer in the color of the winner’s choosing—or in Ree’s lovely floral design if you’d like!

 
TO ENTER

To enter this giveaway, just answer the following question in the Comments section of this post:

“What are you cooking this weekend?”

Shout out your answer below and you’ll automatically be entered to win!

 
THE RULES

One entry per person, please. Contest ends tomorrow at 12PM PST.

Winners will be chosen randomly and announced Sunday morning.

 
All anniversary week giveaways sponsored by Tasty Kitchen.

 

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Announcing Food & Friends!

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PW Food & Friends: Spinach Basil Pesto Risotto

It’s Friday! Wow, this week has flown. Partly because we’re trying to do all we can to hold on to the last days of summer, and partly because we’ve been busy with a pretty big surprise for you. “What? A surprise?” We’re glad you asked!

If you haven’t seen it yet, there was some extensive remodeling done over at The Pioneer Woman. Lots of bright and shiny new things going on there. One of those shiny new things is something a little extra special for us here at Tasty Kitchen: a section called Food & Friends. There, you’ll find recipes and tips and food-related posts from Ree’s friends, many of whom you’ve already met as Tasty Kitchen members.

We hope you’ll pop over, say hi, and make yourself at home. We’ve also created a Food & Friends Tasty Kitchen account, so you can find all the posted recipes right here on TK. (Instagram, too!) And don’t you worry, Tasty Kitchen is here to stay, and will continue as the happy recipe sharing community that we’ve all come to love.

Here’s what you’ll find there!

 
 
 
PW Food & Friends: How to Make Simple Syrup

How to Make Simple Syrup. There’s a reason it’s called simple syrup. Up your cocktail game by making flavored versions!

 
 
 
PW Food & Friends: Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad

Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad. Grilled croutons for the win!

 
 
 
PW Food & Friends: Blackberry Soda Floats

Blackberry Soda Floats. Creamy and fruity and bubbly. Play around with different combinations!

 
 
 
PW Food & Friends: You Rule! Cookies

You Rule Cookies. How cute are these. Perfect back-to-school treats!

 
 
 
PW Food & Friends: Summertime Shrimp Pizza

Summertime Shrimp Pizza. Hang on to summer just a little bit longer with this pizza. Sweet and crunchy corn, sweet and briny shrimp. Throw in extra summer veggies and dig in!

 
 
 
PW Food & Friends: Peach Pistachio Galette

Peach Pistachio Galette. So easy and beautifully rustic. The peaches really shine here!

 
 
 
PW Food & Friends: Spinach Basil Pesto Risotto

Spinach Basil Pesto Risotto. I’m sorry, you said something? I was too busy staring at the bowl of lusciousness.

We’re blown away by talents of the contributors there, and we know you will be too. So come say hi! Here’s the link to take you there directly: Pioneer Woman: Food & Friends.

Have a great weekend, friends!

 

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Apple Bourbon French Toast Casserole

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Bourbon French Toast Casserole. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member Courtney of Bake. Eat. Repeat.

 
Holidays are here and while we’re all planning for the big meals, what about breakfast? I don’t know about you, but I think about lunch and supper menus and then totally forget about breakfast until the last minute. And breakfast is important, especially if your family tends to eat a late lunch like mine does. This Apple Bourbon French Toast Casserole recipe, submitted by Tasty Kitchen member Courtney, caught my eye as perfect breakfast option for those busy holiday mornings, because it can easily be made ahead and popped in the oven when the sun comes up.

It’s a wonderful mix of apples, brown sugar, cinnamon, with a splash of bourbon. Quite honestly though, it would make a perfect dessert. Or just think, leftovers from breakfast can be enjoyed for dessert later that evening. So is it breakfast or dessert? Breakfast? Or dessert? Or maybe a new Tasty Kitchen category altogether: Bressert. I’m going to talk to those in charge around here about it. I think Ree would agree. Bressert. It’s a good thing.

So let’s get started on this bressert thing.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Bourbon French Toast Casserole. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member Courtney of Bake. Eat. Repeat.

You’ll need butter, brown sugar, bourbon, apples, thick, day old bread, eggs, milk, vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Courtney’s recipe calls for 6 thick slices of day old bread, but I substituted a crusty French baguette and sliced them thick.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Bourbon French Toast Casserole. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member Courtney of Bake. Eat. Repeat.

Begin by melting the butter and sugar together in a small pan.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Bourbon French Toast Casserole. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member Courtney of Bake. Eat. Repeat.

Whisk it together to combine. Whisk in the bourbon and cook until slightly thickened.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Bourbon French Toast Casserole. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member Courtney of Bake. Eat. Repeat.

Pour the butter/bourbon mixture (otherwise known as delicious goodness) into a baking pan.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Bourbon French Toast Casserole. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member Courtney of Bake. Eat. Repeat.

Top with sliced apples. I cut my apples pretty thin, but you can do whatever you like. Diced apples would be nice too. Add the sliced bread in a single layer on top of the apples.

Almost finished!

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Bourbon French Toast Casserole. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member Courtney of Bake. Eat. Repeat.

Beat together the eggs, milk, vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg. Pour the egg mixture evenly over the bread and let it soak in.

You can either cover the dish and refrigerate it overnight. Or, if you are not making it ahead of time, dip bread slices in the egg mixture before laying them in the pan, then pour the remaining egg mixture over the casserole.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Bourbon French Toast Casserole. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member Courtney of Bake. Eat. Repeat.

Bake it up! It turns a lovely golden brown, with a crusty top, and an ooey, gooey, sweet bottom.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Bourbon French Toast Casserole. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member Courtney of Bake. Eat. Repeat.

Look at the delicious goodness at the bottom. YUM! What better way to start—or end—the day. The perfect bressert, I’d say.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Bourbon French Toast Casserole. Guest post by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats, recipe submitted by TK member Courtney of Bake. Eat. Repeat.

A big thanks to Courtney for submitting this recipe. It’s going in my bressert file for ever and ever. Which pretty much is in keeping with the name of Courtney’s blog: Bake. Eat. Repeat.

 
 

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Apple Bourbon French Toast Casserole

See post on Courtney’s site!
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Bourbon caramel coated apples and cinnamon spiked French toast make for a quick and decadent make-ahead breakfast!

Ingredients

  • ½ cups Butter
  • 1 cup Brown Sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons Bourbon
  • 3  Large Baking Apples, Cored, Peeled, And Sliced
  • 6 slices Day Old Bread, Sliced Thick
  • 4  Eggs
  • 1 cup Milk
  • 1 Tablespoon Vanilla Extract
  • 1-½ teaspoon Cinnamon
  • 1 dash Nutmeg

Preparation Instructions

1. In a small pan melt butter and sugar together. Whisk to combine. Cook until slightly thickened. Add bourbon and whisk again. Continue to cook for about 1 minute.
2. Pour butter mixture into a 9″ x13″ pan. Arrange sliced apples on top.
3. Arrange slices of bread on top of apples.
4. In a large bowl, beat together eggs, milk, vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Pour mixture over bread.
5. Cover dish and refrigerate overnight (see note below). In the morning, place casserole dish in the oven. Heat to 350ºF. Bake for 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until apple slices have softened and bread is golden brown.

Note: If you are preparing the casserole the morning you are serving it, dip bread slices in egg mixture before putting them in the pan. Pour remaining egg mixture over the top of bread slices. Bake at 350ºF for 40-45 minutes.

 
 
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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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Apple Cider Doughnuts

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One of the many things I love about living in Michigan (besides having a baseball team in the World Series *wink* GO TIGERS!) is the many cider mills. They usually have  hayrides, lots of fresh pressed apple cider, paper bags full of a variety of crisp apples and let’s not forget those freshly fried doughnuts, which are personally my favorite.

Aimee’s recipe for Apple Cider Donuts pretty much has all the above wrapped into one delicious doughnut. See, the apple cider is actually IN the doughnuts and they’re baked, which for some people (meaning me) is a lot less stressful then deep frying. But all this goodness doesn’t just stop there.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.
 
After the doughnuts cool, you dunk them into the most delicious glaze. And even that has cider in it—and it’s beyond amazing. And just when you think you’re done, you’re not. After you dunk the doughnuts in the cider glaze, you dip them in cinnamon sugar. I’m not joking. It gives your teeth a little textural “crunch” before they sink into the soft glaze-dripped doughnut. Oh.My.Word.

Now scroll down and see for yourself. I just hope you have cider on hand because I’m pretty certain you’ll want to make these as soon as possible!
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

The ingredients are pretty simple and straightforward. Besides picking up the apple cider, I had everything else on hand.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

Start by combining the all-purpose flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt in a large mixing bowl.

 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

Then measure and add in nutmeg and allspice, then ground cinnamon. This right here smells amazing already!
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

Give it a good whisk or stir to break up any lumps and so everything is blended. Scoot that off to the side for just a moment.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

You could do the next step directly in the same bowl and not bother dirtying another bowl, but I couldn’t help myself. Combine eggs, applesauce (I used unsweetened), real vanilla extract and then pour in the apple cider.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

I combined all these ingredients by using a fork just until the eggs were whipped.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

Since I used a different bowl for the wet ingredients, I then poured the wet ingredients into the dry.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

Stir until combined. Easy-peasy.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

I quickly and heavily buttered my doughnut pan, so I didn’t risk these doughnuts sticking.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

Then I used a spoon and filled each doughnut section.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

As you can see I’m not the neatest. But I didn’t have a large re-sealable bag on hand to pipe in the batter like Aimee suggested. To be honest, that would be a whole lot easier (and cleaner), but spooning it in worked too. Now just bake in a preheated 325ºF oven for 10  minutes. I rotated the pan halfway to ensure even baking.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

I let the doughnuts cool in the pan for about 10 minutes before carefully removing them from the pan. I used a rubber spatula and they came out wonderfully. I then let them cool for a bit and moved on to making the cinnamon sugar and the cider glaze.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

Combine a tablespoon of cinnamon with sugar. Make sure to use a big enough bowl that a doughnut will fit nicely in for dunking. 
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

To make the glaze, start by measuring out powdered sugar and then pour in the apple cider. The recipe calls for 2 tablespoons of cider, but I needed to thin it out a tad more so I used a total of 3 tablespoons.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

Then add in allspice.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

Whisk until completely combined and there are no lumps remaining.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

Dunk the doughnuts into the glaze. Ohhh yeah!
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

And then immediately dip it into the cinnamon sugar.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

See what I mean? Now just set on a wire rack set over a sheet pan or paper towels so the glaze has a place to drip and repeat with the rest.
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

You can let the glaze cool a tad. But really, why even wait another second?
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

You guys. These doughnuts are nothing short of perfect. The texture of the doughnut is soft and moist, while the flavor of cider is not missed at all. Store them in an airtight container and they’ll last for days! Making these perfect for a fun snack in lunches or well, breakfast the next morning!
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

A big thank you to Aimee for sharing this phenomenal recipe! This is definitely a recipe our whole house loved and will be making for years to come. And I can bet you all will just love these too!
 
 
 
 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Apple Cider Donuts. Guest post by Laurie of Simply Scratch, recipe submitted by TK member Aimee of Shugary Sweets.

Please take a minute to stop by Aimee’s amazing blog Shugary Sweets where she not only dishes up an array of clever treats to suit any sweet tooth but other delicious easy to make recipes as well. You can also find her recipes here on Tasty Kitchen in her recipe box!

Note: the only change I made was to 3 tablespoons of apple cider (instead of two) in making the glaze.

 
 

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Apple Cider Donuts

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Bake these donuts for a perfect fall breakfast!

Ingredients

  • FOR THE DONUTS:
  • 2 cups Flour
  • ¾ cups Sugar
  • 1 teaspoon Baking Powder
  • 1 teaspoon Baking Soda
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • ¼ teaspoons Nutmeg
  • ¼ teaspoons Allspice
  • ½ teaspoons Cinnamon
  • ½ cups Apple Cider
  • ¼ cups Applesauce
  • 2 whole Eggs
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • FOR THE TOPPING:
  • 2 Tablespoons Apple Cider
  • 1-¼ cup Powdered Sugar
  • ¼ teaspoons Allspice
  • ¼ cups Sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon Cinnamon

Preparation Instructions

In a large mixing bowl add flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt, nutmeg, allspice, and cinnamon. Mix until blended. Add in the apple cider, applesauce, eggs, and vanilla extract. Beat for about 2 minutes until smooth and creamy.

Lightly grease a doughnut pan (I use Norpro brand). Pour batter into a large Ziploc bag, seal the bag, and snip off the corner. I find this the easiest and cleanest way to get batter into pan without dripping. Pipe the batter into the prepared pan.

Bake doughnuts in a 325ºF oven for about 10 minutes, until they spring back when touched. Remove from the oven and cool slightly before removing from pan.

To make the glaze, whisk together the apple cider, powdered sugar and allspice until completely smooth.

In a separate bowl, mix sugar and cinnamon.

Dip each doughnut into the glaze (top of doughnut only) and then into cinnamon/sugar mix. The glaze will run down the sides and coat nearly the whole donut. Allow to dry on a cooling rack. Enjoy!

 
 
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Laurie is the force behind Simply Scratch, a blog that documents her efforts to find and create recipes that are made simply from scratch. (We think it’s sweet that her mother-in-law helped her set up her blog and get started.) We love her recipes; they’re not just tried and true, but they look gorgeous as well. Check out her blog and you’ll become a fan too.

 

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Apple Meatballs in Wine Sauce

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  I love discovering new, creative ways to incorporate seasonal fruits into traditional dishes, like these Apple Meatballs in Wine Sauce from Tasty Kitchen member Nancy. You are going to love these—they’re full of texture and sweet and tangy flavor.       For the meatballs, you will need: ground turkey, ground pork, a diced […]

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Apple Pie Dip

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  I immediately fell in love with just the idea of this Apple Pie Dip from TK member Jennifer. There’s nothing better than soft roasted apples with warm, sweet and creamy cheese in the cool months.       Here’s what you’ll need: apples, lemons, cream cheese, vanilla extract, ground cinnamon, sugar, all-purpose flour, light […]

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Apple Pie Egg Rolls

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As soon as apples hit the market in the autumn, our minds turn to apple pie and turnovers, preferably accompanied by large spoonfuls of vanilla ice cream. However, if you’re running short on time, or are inexplicably freaked out by pie dough (like me), you may be tempted to whip up a dessert that incorporates all of the flavors of apple pie, without the fuss.…

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Apricot Almond Butterscotch Cookies

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Sometimes you just need a cookie. There doesn’t have to be any rhyme or reason for it, but when that craving calls, it's best to answer it. Whether it’s a classic chocolate chip cookie, or an over the top creation like these Apricot Almond Butterscotch…