Showing posts with label #lunchboxtreats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #lunchboxtreats. Show all posts

Sunday, September 4, 2022

Crescent Roll Pizzas #SundayFunday

4 Ingredients + 15 Minutes = 1 Happy Kid!!

It doesn't get much easier than popping open a can of crescent rolls, placing on some pepperoni and cheese, rolling it up and baking.  You will be rewarded with huge smiles and maybe even some hugs when the kids get home and thank you for their lunch.

PIzza Crescent Rolls

Can you believe that it is already September?!!  Where does the time go?  

Monday, September 9, 2019

Quiche with Potato Crust #BakingBloggers

These fun little Quiche cups are perfect for a brunch buffet.  You can add any fillings you like or make 2 or 3 batches so there is a variety to offer.  I served this batch up at room temperature as part of an appetizer spread that I put out before dinner at our Labor Day gathering.


Made with a hash brown crust these little bites of goodness were perfect for this month's Baking Bloggers theme of potatoes..........

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

S'Mores Thumbprint Cookies #BacktoSchoolRecipes

Today is the second day that I am sharing Back to School Recipes at the invitation of my friend, Cynthia, who blogs over at Feeding Big.

I already went through all of the feelings I have about this event in my post yesterday where I shared a recipe for S'Mores Clusters.  I also told you that I was sharing another S'Mores recipe today because while thoughts of Fall may have parents thinking about school days it has me thinking about bonfires.  Bonfires equal S'Mores.  S'Mores equal great Back to School treats.


I found this recipe from Betty Crocker.  I loved the fact that they used graham cracker crumbs in the cookie batter.  I loved that the marshmallows and chocolate were not incorporated into the cookies but rather placed on top.  What I didn't love was that the marshmallows were simply melted and not toasted.  In my mind.....S'Mores need toasted marshmallows....so I adapted this recipe and placed the cookies under the broiler for a couple of minutes.


Immediately after pulling them from the broiler, I topped each cookie with a piece of chocolate. After a couple of minutes I could run a knife over them and spread the chocolate to cover the marshmallows.


These cookies are absolutely amazing.  You can enjoy S'Mores all year long, even if you live in the city and never have the opportunity to sit around a campfire toasting marshmallows.  


These are the perfect addition to a lunchbox and also make a wonderful after school snack to provide a boost of energy while doing homework.

S'Mores Thumbprint Cookies
Adapted from Betty Crocker

1 c. butter, room temperature
1/2 c. brown sugar, packed
1 egg
1 t. vanilla
1 1/3 c. flour
16 graham cracker squares (8 full sheets), pureed into fine crumbs
dash of salt
72 miniature marshmallows
36 rectangles of milk chocolate from 3 full size bars

Cream together the butter and sugar.  Add the egg and vanilla and mix until well combined.  Mix in the flour, graham cracker crumbs and salt at low speed until a stiff dough is formed.  Using a small cookie scoop, shape dough into 36 balls and place onto ungreased cookies sheets, spacing about 2" apart.  Using your thumb, make indentations in the center of each cookie.  Bake in a preheated 325* oven for 10 minutes.  

Remove from oven and place 2 marshmallows in the indentation of each cookie and place under the broiler for 2 minutes, until the marshmallows are toasted.  Remove from oven and top each cookie immediately with a rectangle of chocolate.  Let sit for a minute or two then lightly run a knife over the chocolate spreading it over the marshmallows. Print Recipe

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Monday, July 17, 2017

S'mores Clusters for #BacktoSchoolRecipes

We are now in the middle of Summer and while the kids are enjoying their swimming pools, sprinklers, parks and beaches, the media begins reminding us that school will be starting soon and it is time to get prepared.

The stores are filled with back to school supplies; backpacks, pencils, folders, rulers, paper and lunchboxes.  Parent's see those lunchboxes and start thinking about how to create lunches that are nutritious but still appealing to their children.  You need to get just the right balance of protein and carbs.  You want to make sure that they eat their veggies and fruit and, of course, you want to give them a treat to finish off that lunch.

With this in mind, Cynthia of Feeding Big, invited us to post our favorite Back to School Recipes.  It has been a long time since I have made kid's lunches but I spent many years doing so and I don't think kids have changed much through the years.  My kids loved peanut butter and jelly, bologna and hard salami for their sandwiches.  Sometimes they would take hard boiled eggs.  Often they would have an apple or an orange.  Carrot and Celery sticks were another favorite, especially if those celery sticks were filled with peanut butter and sprinkled with raisins.  Of course there were always some cookies or a brownie or a purchased lunch box cake to finish the meal.

Fall doesn't make me think of school any longer but it does make me think of long hikes in the woods, the smell of autumn leaves and evenings around a bonfire.  These thoughts lead to memories of toasted marshmallows, topped with a square of chocolate and sandwiched between graham crackers.  Ahhhhhh.....S'mores....I can't think of a better treat to enjoy as the weather starts to cool.


While you can't pack a bonfire for your kids to take to school with them, you can send them all the flavors of S'mores with these delicious and easy to make clusters.


I got the idea for these wonderful treats while walking through a little store in our town called "The Sweet Tooth".  This little store has walls lined with all the candies that I enjoyed as a child. Jawbreakers, Swedish Fish, Jujubes, Bit o Honey's, Black Jacks, etc.  It also has an ice cream parlor and a glass display case filled with homemade chocolates for you to drool over.  One of the chocolates they offered were S'mores Clusters.  I was so excited because I knew that I had all the ingredients needed for these beauties sitting in my baking cupboard at home.


I pulled out some chocolate melts, stirred in some roughly crushed graham crackers, folded in some marshmallows and dropped them onto a silicone mat. Since it is not Fall, but is in fact, the middle of a sweltering Summer, I put them in the freezer for a few minutes to set and then transferred them to a plastic storage bag and kept them refrigerated until it was time to enjoy them.


Do you love S'Mores as much as I?  I am so crazy about them that I'm going to share two more S'Mores recipes tomorrow and Wednesday as we celebrate Back to School recipes.  Make sure you stop by and see what the others are sharing today.  You will find their links following this easy peasy recipe.

S'Mores Clusters

2 c. of chocolate melts
Peanut or Canola oil as needed.
1 sleeve graham crackers (8 full crackers), roughly crumbled
1 1/2 c. miniature marshmallows

Place the chocolate melts in a large, microwave safe bowl and microwave for 30 seconds.  Stir and continue microwaving in 15 second increments, stirring after each, until melted. You may add oil, a teaspoonful at a time if needed to make a smooth, creamy consistency.  

When chocolate is melted, stir in the graham crackers until coated.  Fold in the marshmallows and drop by spoonfuls onto parchment paper or silicone mats.  Place on a flat surface in the freezer for a few minutes until set, if desired. Print Recipe

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Thursday, July 6, 2017

Clean the Cupboard Cookie Bars #FilltheCookieJar

Our theme for this month's Fill the Cookie Jar is Back to School cookies.  Didn't summer just start? The kids around here have only been out of school for 2 weeks and don't go back until after Labor Day.

Evidently, some of the other States have year round school and the kids are getting ready for the upcoming school year already.  I'm not sure how I would have felt about that as a parent of school aged children.  I know that many parents have to work and it is probably easier for them to have school year round with smaller breaks throughout the year instead of having the entire summer to worry about finding daycare for the kids.

Are your kids still in school?  How do you feel about year round classes?  I was lucky enough to be a stay at home Mom until my kids were old enough to stay home without me.  I liked having them home during the summer but I think I would have equally liked having them home more throughout the year.  It will be interesting to see if this trend comes to Michigan and how it works out.

Okay.....enough of the rambling.....so anyhoo, the theme is Back to School cookies.  This is a pretty broad field so I opened the cupboard to see what I had on hand.  And found this.........


Does your cupboard look like this? Half a bag of this, quarter of a bag of that, couple Tablespoons of something else.....ridiculous.  Faced with this and the task at hand, I decided to make some bar cookies and just dump all my odds and ends into the mix.



I had some milk chocolate morsels, some white chocolate morsels, some peanut butter morsels and some mini M&M's.  I had just enough butter flavored coconut oil on hand for these but you could use plain coconut oil or butter or margarine.  Whatever floats your boat makes your cookie crumble.


I know my kids would have loved to find one of these cookie bars in their lunchbox.  It would have been packed right next to their PBJ sandwich.  Of course, I understand that those are no longer allowed.  Probably not my cookie bars either with the peanut butter chips, maybe you should leave those out.....or just save these cookies for your kids to have as an after school treat before homework. My kids were always famished when they got home and while much has changed in this 20 years, I'm pretty sure that hasn't.


Make sure you stop by and see what the others are sending with their kids back to school.....I'm going to enjoy mine, with my Little Miss, poolside and say a prayer of gratitude that she is not yet in school.


Clean the Cupboard Cookie Bars

2 1/4 c. flour
1 t. baking soda
1 t. salt
1 cup coconut oil
3/4 c. sugar
3/4 c. brown sugar, packed
1 t. vanilla
2 eggs
2 1/2 c. assorted chips and candies (whatever you have in the cupboard)

Place the flour, baking soda, salt, coconut oil, sugar, brown sugar, vanilla and eggs into the large bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment.  Beat on low speed until combined.  Add the chips and candies and stir in until evenly distributed.

Spread into a 9x13" pan that has been treated with baking spray.  Bake in a preheated 375* oven for 25-30 minutes until golden brown and a skewer inserted into the cookie removes cleanly.

Let cool completely before cutting into bars. Print Recipe

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