This picture appeals to me today. It is dark and a warm rain is falling and the kitchen is calling my name. However, I have a sore heel and standing becomes a problem as the day wears on. Today calls for something simple. My pantry is over flowing, as usual, as is the garden so I can find all of these things tucked here and there. I have a rotisserie chicken already shredded and Bob's your uncle, we have today's main dish.
But then there is this calling... bake me, bake me
1. Preheat your oven according to brownie directions.
2. Grease 2 13 x 9 baking dishes with non-stick spray.
3. Next, follow the instructions for the brownies; mix together accordingly.
4. Once the brownies are mixed, dice your pecan pie while it is still frozen and add to the brownie batter. Mix together to combine.
5. Spread into the baking dishes and cook for the allotted time on the box. (Because of the added pie it will usually take 5-10 extra minutes.)
6. When the brownies are finished cooking, remove from the oven and let cool.
7. Slice and serve with a dollop of whipped cream and toasted pecans.
Kate and Sam: Rules for you cooking journals www.pinterest.com/…zman1/kids-can-cook-kids-recipes
This link (just click on it) will lead to many fun food projects AND craft ideas for children. Pinterest is one of the most interesting sites on the Internet and will provide hours of enjoyment for children in the kids section and adults in every thing one could find interesting.
But then there is this calling... bake me, bake me
pecan pie brownie all ingredients
- 2 Boxes Brownie Mix
- Oil — according to brownie directions
- Water — according to brownie directions
- Eggs — according to brownie directions
- 1 Frozen Pecan Pie
pecan pie brownie recipe instruction
1. Preheat your oven according to brownie directions.
2. Grease 2 13 x 9 baking dishes with non-stick spray.
3. Next, follow the instructions for the brownies; mix together accordingly.
4. Once the brownies are mixed, dice your pecan pie while it is still frozen and add to the brownie batter. Mix together to combine.
5. Spread into the baking dishes and cook for the allotted time on the box. (Because of the added pie it will usually take 5-10 extra minutes.)
6. When the brownies are finished cooking, remove from the oven and let cool.
7. Slice and serve with a dollop of whipped cream and toasted pecans.
pecan pie brownie cooking tips
- Make sure to dice your pie while it is still frozen. I’ll be easier to cut and when you are mixing it with the brownies they will maintain their shape. This makes sure there are pockets (versus smears) of pie throughout the brownies.
- To make sure the brownies are cooked I resort to using a toothpick. I poke the brownie in the center and if the tooth pick comes up chocolate-y it’s not ready. When the tooth pick comes out clean it’s finished cooking. (Pinterest picture and recipe)
Or this very delicious poke cake. I've made it and it was gone in one meal.
Holy Cow Cake NOTE: I have just made this lovely cake. You will not be disappointed.
Kate and Sam: Rules for you cooking journals www.pinterest.com/…zman1/kids-can-cook-kids-recipes
This link (just click on it) will lead to many fun food projects AND craft ideas for children. Pinterest is one of the most interesting sites on the Internet and will provide hours of enjoyment for children in the kids section and adults in every thing one could find interesting.