Belgian Waffles with Ice Cream, Nutella, Banana, and Strawberries

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The Belgian Waffle is one of my favorite types of waffles due to its huge size, fancy toppings and unlimited wow factor. If you are looking to surprise or impress someone, the Belgian waffle is the way to go. It’s identified buy it’s larger than average size, light batter, and high grid pattern. It uses yeast to make instead of baking powder. The recipe I’m showing below is straight from Belgium and is one of the few that actually doesn’t use yeast, instead it uses whipped egg whites. 

What’s interesting to know is if you go to Belgium itself, there is no single type of waffle identifies as the ‘Belgian Waffle’ as it does not exist. They have different varieties like the Brussels waffle and the stroopwafel. Try it out and see for yourself!

Belgian Waffles with Ice Cream, Nutella, Banana, and Strawberries

 
Make this delicious desert right at home with all kinds of your favorite unique toppings!
 
Ingredients:
 
Waffle
 
  1.  250g of flour
  2.  Spoonful of sugar
  3.  Pinch of powdered vanilla
  4.  Pinch of salt
  5.  Eight egg yolks
  6.  Half liter of sweetened cream or fresh milk
  7.  250g of butter
  8. Eight egg whites
Toppings
 
  1.  Icing sugar
  2.  Whipped cream
  3.  Nutella
  4.  Ice Cream
  5.  Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, banana
  6.  Butter, maple syrup, orange marmalade
  7.  Cherries, dark chocolate chips
  8.  Walnuts
Instructions:
 
  1. In a mixing bowl mix flour, sugar, vanilla, salt, and egg yolks
  2. Blend in half a liter of sweetened cream or fresh milk and then melt the 250 grams of butter in a pan
  3. Whip the eight egg whites until they are very stiff
  4. Add the melted butter to the original mixture followed by the whipped egg whites
  5. Lightly grease a waffle iron and heat
  6. Fill one side with a good spoonful of the waffle mix and close the iron
  7. Cook until it has a golden color
  8. Serve with some icing sugar or the topping of your choice

Granny’s Mini Pecan Pie Tarts

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Calling all nut lovers – satisfy your sweet tooth this season with you very own homemade pecan pie tarts! You shouldn’t have to settle for only a slice of pecan pie when you can have your very own mini-pecan tarts overloaded with healthy nuts and a gooey mixture of brown sugar, butter, eggs and vanilla. These pecan pie tarts are hands down my favorite dessert and make the perfect treat to toss in a zip-lock bag and take with you on the go. You can even make this recipe in advance and display the tarts on tiered cupcake holders for an elegant presentation and a warm welcome to the upcoming season. If you are looking for a Thanksgiving dessert or a mini gift for x-mas, I would definitely have these tarts at the top of my list. 

Granny’s Mini Pecan Pie Tarts

Yields 12
These mini pecan tarts are easy to make desserts and make great snacks to take to school or to the office!
 
 
Ingredients:
 
For Pie Tarts
 
  1. 2 (3-ounce) packages cream cheese, softened
  2. 2/3 cup unsalted butter, softened
  3. 2 cups all-purpose flour
  4. 1/2 teaspoon salt
  5. 1 cup chopped pecans
For Filling
 
  1. 3 large eggs, beaten
  2. 1 cup firmly packed dark brown sugar
  3. 3/4 cup light corn syrup
  4. 2 tbsp butter, melted
  5. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions:

To Make Pie Tarts
 
  1. In a medium bowl, beat together cream cheese and 2/3 cup butter at medium speed. Beat in flour and salt until combined and divide the dough in half. Flatten each half into a circle about 1 inch thick, wrap in plastic wrap and let it chill for 1 hour.
  2. Shape dough into 2-inch balls and flatten them. Place each into in 3-inch muffin cups, forming each into a shell and letting it form a lip above the cups. You can use a fork to press into the edges to make little decorative lines. Sprinkle pecans evenly in pastry cups.
To Make Filling
 
  1. Whisk together eggs, brown sugar, corn syrup, butter, vanilla extract and salt until blended.
  2. Pour mixture evenly over pecans until pastries are full. Bake at 350F for 30-35 minutes or until set.

Tutorial: How to Make Mascarpone Cheese at Home for Cheap! All You Need is Heavy Cream and Lemon Juice!

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We all know that mascarpone cheese can be expensive, but did you know that there’s a way to make it at home? This budget-friendly recipe is truly a keeper, and you’ll never want to buy mascarpone from the store again! All you need are two basic ingredients to make this delicious cheese. Heavy cream and lemon juice are all you need to put this together, and a little bit of patience. Use your homemade mascarpone with your favorite tiramisu recipe, or simply spread it on a bagel for a tasty breakfast!

Ingredients:

1) Saucepan

2) 2 cups heavy cream (this recipe makes approximately 2 cups of mascarpone cheese)

3) 1 lemon

4) Strainer

5) Unbleached cheese cloth

6) Large bowl

7) Candy thermometer

Steps:

1.) Take out your saucepan, pour in the 2 cups of heavy cream, and stick in your candy thermometer. Bring the cream to a simmer. The temperature on the thermometer should be around 180 F. Keep the temperature around 180 F.

2.) Allow the cream to simmer at 180 F for 3 minutes. Add in lemon juice. Allow it to simmer for an additional 3 minutes, then take the cream off the heat. Leave it to cool until it’s room temperature.

3.) Take out your strainer and line it with 3 layers of cheesecloth. Place a bowl under the strainer. Pour the mascarpone into the strainer.

4.) Place the strainer with the bowl underneath into the fridge. Leave it there overnight. In the morning, your mascarpone will be thick and creamy. The mascarpone will be good in the fridge for 1 week.

The ORIGINAL Marble Cupcakes With Buttercream Frosting – Super Easy!

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These marble cupcakes really hit the bulls eye topped with creamy vanilla and chocolate buttercream frosting! Marble cake has so many different versions, but we’ve never done it before with marbled icing. This recipe is easy peasy, and you probably already have all the ingredients in your pantry!

The ORIGINAL Marble Cupcakes With Buttercream Frosting – Super Easy!

 

Ingredients:

For Cupcakes

  1. 2/3 Cups unsalted butter
  2. 2/3 Cups sugar
  3. 3 large eggs
  4. ½ Tsp salt
  5. 1 1/2 Cups flour
  6. 2 Tsp baking powder
  7. 1 Tsp baking soda
  8. 50 ml of milk
  9. 2 Tsp vanilla extract
  10. 3 Tbsp Cocoa Powder
For Chocolate and Vanilla Icing
  1. 1 Cup butter
  2. 450g Philadelphia cream cheese, chopped into chunks
  3. 8 Cups icing sugar
  4. 2 Tbsp milk
  5. 60g Cocoa powder
  6. 1 Tsp vanilla extract

Instructions:

To Make Cupcakes
 
  1. Preheat oven to 356F and line cupcake tray with cupcake cups. Using an electric mixer, whip butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
  2. Mix in eggs, milk, and vanilla extract. Slowly mix in flour, salt, baking powder, and baking soda until well combined.
  3. Place half of the mixture in another bowl and add the cocoa powder to one of the bowls.
  4. Spoon a bit of the vanilla and a bit of the chocolate batter into your cupcake cups and use a knife to carefully wiggle through your cupcake. Bake for about 20 minutes.
To Make Icing
 
  1. Using an electric mixer, whip butter until light and fluffy. Slowly add in cream cheese chunks and whip just until combined, being careful to not over-mix.
  2. Slowly add in icing sugar and milk. Divide icing into two bowls and in one add the vanilla extract and in the other add the cocoa powder. Now add vanilla extract or Cocoa powder and mix until well combined.
  3. Place icing into a piping bag and pipe your cupcakes!

Chocolate Ice Cream Oreo Pecan Mud Pie

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Love ice cream on a hot summer day? This chocolate Oreo cookie pecan mud pie is infused with flavour and dripping with yumminess. With a hint of coffee ice cream and garnished with whipping cream and even MORE Oreos and pecans, it’s really a delicious treat the whole family would love. It also makes a cool frozen dessert that’s so simple to make, it doesn’t even require much baking!  

Chocolate Cookie Pecan Mud Pie

 

Ingredients:

  1. 13 Oreo cookies, crumbled
  2. 3 tbsp unsalted buter, melted
  3. 1 egg white, lightly beaten
  4. 1-1/4 cups pecans, chopped and toasted
  5. 1/4 cup sugar
  6. 2 cups coffee ice cream
  7. 2 cups chocolate ice cream
  8. 13 Oreo cookies, chopped and divided (leave some for decorating the top!)
  9. Frozen whipping cream for decorating
Instructions:
 
  1. Preheat oven to 350 F. In a large bowl, mix together Oreos and butter and press into a 9″ pie plate. Brush the top of the Oreos with the egg white and place in the oven for about 5 minutes.
  2. Combine both ice creams and 1 cup of chopped Oreos and 1 cup of pecans. Dump mixture into crust and freeze for 10-15 minutes. Using the remaining cookies and pecans, sprinkle onto top of pie and press (Leave a bit to decorate the top!). Freeze pie for at least 7-10 hours.
  3. To decorate, swirl whipping cream over the whole pie and sprinkle chopped Oreos and pecans.
Notes
 
  1. To toast pecans, place in the oven on a cookie sheet for about 10 minutes.

Hummingbird Cake Recipe with Cream Cheese Frosting

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A lovely way to start of the spring and summer season with a multi-layered hummingbird cake filled with cream cheese frosting! Moist pineapple, crunchy pecans or walnuts and loads of flavor!

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Hummingbird Cake Recipe with Cream Cheese Frosting

 
Ingredients:
 
  1. 3 cups flour
  2. 1 cup sugar
  3. 1 tsp table salt
  4. 1 tsp cinnamon
  5. 1 tsp baking powder
  6. 1 tsp baking soda
  7. ¼ tsp allspice
  8. 1 1/3 cups vegetable oil
  9. 2 tsp vanilla extract or vanilla sugar
  10. 3 eggs (lightly whipped)
  11. 1 ½ cups mashed bananas
  12. 2 cups toasted pecans or walnuts (chopped and divided)
  13. 1 can crushed, undrained pineapple (about 1 oz can)
  14. 1 cup butter, softened
  15. 2 tsp vanilla extract
  16. 1 tsp salt
  17. 2 packages of cream cheese (8 oz each package), chopped in chunks
Directions:
 
To Make Cake
 
  1. Preheat oven to 350 F and grease/flour three 9” cake pans.
  2. Mix dry ingredients first in a large bowl: flour, 2 cups sugar, salt, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and allspice.
  3. Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients and mix well: vegetable oil, vanilla extract, and eggs. Add banana, 1 cup of pecans or walnuts, and pineapple until combined.
  4. Divide batter between the 3 pans and bake for about 25 minutes. Let cakes cool before removing to wire racks.
To Make Frosting
 
  1. Beat butter and powdered sugar together using an electric mixer. Add the vanilla extract and then start to combine the cream cheese, 1 chunk at a time.
  2. Spread the frosting evenly between all the layers, as well as the top and sides of the cake. Sprinkle chopped and toasted pecans/walnuts all over cake.

 

Baking Dilemma: Making My Small Kitchen Look Big and Bake Like a Pro!

Small kitchen? No problem! You can still bake like a pro and make the most of the tiniest kitchen spaces with my tried-and-true tricks!

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Apartments are great for living in, but they can be tight on the space especially in the kitchen area. When you’re a hobbyist baker you will quickly find out that you need lots of space and may be hemmed in by the kitchen’s size. Here are 5 tricks you can use to make your small kitchen look a lot bigger in a snap: 

1. Save Space with a Smart Layout

 When you’re looking at how to design your kitchen for maximum efficiency, you want to cut out dead space, so if you have corners, then think about corner kitchen drawers, and put in Lazy Susans – small circular surfaces that rotate – into your cabinets so that you can make those hard-to-reach places more functional.

2. Specify Working Stations 

As a baker, you need as much space as you can get, so it’s worth looking at setting up specific areas for different jobs. Your work surfaces are the most important to start with, otherwise you can’t make your goodies very easily. Your mixing area is probably the key zone. Get some hooks on the wall to hang up the utensils you need so that you can reach them easily. Have your mixing bowls in cabinets underneath so that you save time by not searching them out somewhere else.

When you’re using electric gadgets, have them on the worktop if you use them daily, or otherwise make space in the cabinet below. 

3. Hang Up Pots and Pans

These are huge users of space in cabinets and cupboards, so think smart and hang them up. A traditional French-style kitchen, for example, will have pots and pans hanging from the ceiling, on the wall, or even on racks in front of a window. It’s a classic way to save space, they’re easy to access, and they give you more room everywhere else.

4. Remove Curtains and Blinds 

Windows let in light, and that can help to brighten your kitchen space. Window coverings are important here. Curtains can look good but they take up space, and in a kitchen they get dirty. You have to wash them and get them dry. 

Window shutters are a good alternative. Traditional shutters take far less space and are a lot easier to clean than curtains, so consider installing them when you’re looking to increase the sense of space you have.

 5. Install a Mirrored Backsplash

When your space is small but you want to create the sensation that it’s a fair bit larger than it is, install mirrors wherever you have the option. They will give that illusion that you have more space than you really do – and can also help you to feel less confined. Consider a mirrored backsplash for a glamourized look that will make your kitchen look huge!

Making a small kitchen look bigger isn’t impossible, it just takes a little bit of creativity and careful planning. If you are cramped and absolutely need a larger kitchen, consider upgrading to a spacious condo. I’m actually in the process of choosing between renting one of the spacious Yorkville rentals in Toronto, or one of the apartments for rent in Winnipeg, the kitchens are large making a whole other decorating challenge – finding the perfect color, theme, and decor!

Photos By: Infarrantly Creative, Minty House blogspot