Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Alton Brown's Scones
I am trying to be better at having family breakfast time. With Julia starting preschool I realized that I want our family at least a few days out of the week to have breakfast together (actually sitting and talking about our day ahead of us). But I am not the best early riser and if I do get up early then the kids get up with me. So I decided I am on the look for recipes that don't take too long to pull together first thing in the morning. This recipe took about 30 minutes from the time I started until we were ready to eat them.
I served these scones with homemade peach jam (I did use a little less sugar and added a splash of vanilla to my jam) so I didn't add any dried fruit to scones nor did I put a glaze on top. I rolled them into a square about 1/2 to 3/4 inch thick. Then I just cut mine because I couldn't find my biscuit cutter and they worked just fine. These scones were a little sweet and very light from the pieces of butter and shortening. (Make sure that your butter is cold and your shortening if possible.)
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Blueberry-Vanilla Cream Cheese Pies
I know that I have been a complete slacker on keeping this up, but life is crazy! I did think I would post the link to this recipe. It was super easy and super tasty. The best part is they are low in calories so you don't have to feel too guilty when you eat three of them.
I know that I have been a complete slacker on keeping this up, but life is crazy! I did think I would post the link to this recipe. It was super easy and super tasty. The best part is they are low in calories so you don't have to feel too guilty when you eat three of them.
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