Gardening, Recipes

Zucchini… Brownies?!

Our wonderful garden is giving us lots of great veggies this summer, one of the veggies we have in surplus is zucchini. We only have one plant but in the past three days I have five huge zucchini and more coming soon. I made some into brownies with the kids today with my mother’s recipe I grew up loving. It was so much fun so yummy I just had to share! Continue reading “Zucchini… Brownies?!”

Recipes

Apples and Peanut Butter Dip

One of my favorite entertaining recipes is my peanut butter dip with apple slices. I made it last night for a girl’s night and decided to share it with my readers on my blog. click for the full recipe

Domesticity, Recipes, stay-at-home-mom

Crock Pot Roasted Chicken and Homemade Chicken Stock

Out of a desire to make my own chicken stock, I began researching (asking mom friends, my mom and online research).Β I finally have a recipe of my own that I love and thought I would share it with my readers.Β My favoriteΒ thing aboutΒ this recipe is that it makes 1-2 meals worth of chicken for my family and then 8-10 cups of chicken stock for use in other recipes (like my favorite meal Chicken and Dumplings). Continue reading “Crock Pot Roasted Chicken and Homemade Chicken Stock”

Domesticity, Recipes

Cherpumple

My husband has been asking me for months to make a CherpumpleΒ for the youth group Chili CookoffΒ and Baked Goods Auction at church.Β  I said, “No way!”Β  many manyΒ times, but I just love him so darn much… So yesterday I attempted baking my very first Cherpumple.Β  First of all, you may be asking what is a Cherpumple?Β  Well from my research, it was invented by a man named Charles Phoenix for Thanksgiving.Β  As a solution to the problem of different people wanting many different types of desserts. So he created a cake with three layers of different flavors with three different flavor pies baked into each, then stacked and iced with cream cheese frosting.Β  Strange, yes.Β  Funny, yes.Β  Gross, maybe.Β  Genius, since so many are making it… probably.Β 

I spent a good 6 hours or so making this, so before you take this on know that it will take a very long time.Β  Next important fact is that it is best made with store bought pies and boxed cake mixes.Β  They withstand the process much better than homemade.Β  So we bought a cherry, pumpkin, and apple pie from the local grocery store and choose 3 that seemed the sturdiest.Β  Then bought a chocolate, yellow, and spice boxed cake mix.Β Β Also 3 cans of cream cheese icing.Β 

One tip I came up with on my own after seeing many others failures and complaints online is that I lessened the liquids.Β  I lessened the water and oil by about 1/8 of a cup each, and kept the eggs the same as the box called for.Β  I did this because I saw many cakes fell apart due to being too moist and soft.Β So by reducing the liquids I came up with a more dense and firm cake to uphold the pies inside.Β 

So I began with my first layer of chocolate cake and a cherry pie inside.Β  For each layer I sprayed my 10″ round cake pan withΒ cooking sprayΒ and placed a piece of parchment paper that I traced and cut out into the bottom and then sprayed that with cooking spray also.Β 

After my chocolate cake mix was mixed I put 1/3 of the cake batter into the pan and then carefully slid the cherry pie out of its tin and into the middle of the pan on top of the cake batter.Β  Next I covered the cherry pie with the remaining 2/3 of chocolate cake batter.Β 

Then baked that at 350 degrees for about an hour, I just kept checking with a toothpick until it came out clean.Β  When I removed it I let it cool for about 5 min and then flipped out of the pan onto a cooling rack to cool down.Β  After about 25 minutes I put it in the deep freezer to quick cool for about 30 minutes before crumb coating it with the cream cheese icing.Β 

I repeated this process with the apple pie in the yellow cake, and the pumpkin pie in the spice cake.Β  I froze each layer, the freezer was my friend when it came to keeping my cake stable.Β 

middle layer cooling
pumpkin pie in the spice cake
the whole thing dirty iced

After the final layer of icing I decorated and let freeze a bit longer.Β  We had to take it to church without my cake carrier because it just wouldn’t fit.Β 

finished Cherpumple before I took it to church

This is a picture of what it looked like when it was cut into.

I wont say it was a big hit because it wasn’t, it didn’t go for very much.Β  Only had one bidder (a man who loves me like a granddaughter) and even he split it up and passed it out so he didn’t have to take it all home.Β  I only had one single comment about it and that was from the winner, “you’re trying to kill me” (said with love of course).Β Not the hit my sweet hubby had hoped it would be for sure.Β Or the conversation piece others I read online found it to be. So while it was a fun challenge to make and its nice to say I’ve done it, I guess it wasn’t that great and I probably wont do it again.

Domesticity, Recipes

Individual Pumpkin-Shaped Pizzas

I really enjoy making fun meals with my kiddos. We always end up laughing, making memories and a mess! This is something my mom did with me and stuck with me as important bonding time and made me feel important to her. I hope my kids remember it the same someday. Being October, I usually make all homemade pizzas pumpkin-shaped.

Yesterday for lunch though I decided to make individual deep dish pumpkin-shaped pizzas and it went over so well with my kids I thought I would share.

My recipe for pizza dough that never fails me is:

2 Cups of warm water
1 Pkg of rapid rise yeast
1 Tablespoon of sugar
1 Tablespoon of salt
5-6 Cups of all purpose flour

Mix the first four ingredients and let sit for 5 min. then mix the flour in slowly and knead until smooth. Let rise in a warm place until doubled (about 45 min to an hour).

After the first rising I shape the individual dough balls (my recipe made 8 mini pizzas) into the pizza shapes and then let the girls spread the sauce on each one with a spoon. Then I let them sprinkle each one with shredded mozzarella first and then shredded cheddar (to look more orange like a pumpkin). Next we arranged the olives like eyes, nose and a mouth. We left 2 with just cheese for my husband who really dislikes the olives. I usually do his pizzas with pepperoni but didn’t have any, I think the new mini pepperoni would be adorable on these pizzas.

We had a blast making and eating these and they tasted great! Thanks for stopping by πŸ™‚

Johanna