When I was growing up, we lived in Texas twice, and that’s when my mom got her recipe for Texas Chocolate Sheet Cake. Luckily, she passed it on to me. It’s the cinnamon that helps make it irresistible. I don’t make it very often, because I can eat a lot of it! We made this…
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Texas Tiramisu
This recipe is irresistible. It’s “test” time for the lodge menu this year. I need some new things to surprise the hunters with, so I put my spin on a recipe I saw recently, and it’s a little bit of divine! PrintTexas Tiramisu IngredientsPudding 1 cup sugar 1/4 cup cornstarch (always pack cornstarch measurements) 1/4…
Peanut Butter Balls, No Bake
I was researching no bake peanut butter balls for my niece, and I ran across a good looking recipe in a 1963 cookbook from the Oklahoma Peanut Council. I’ve made some changes and additions, and they turned out fabulously. They’re a great holiday treat. PrintPeanut Butter Balls, No Bake Total Time: 35 minutes Yield: About…
Christmousse
This is one of the easiest, most luscious, gourmet desserts you will ever make. I’ll give you the base, then you can go crazy with additions. Never underestimate the power of Nutella! The picture is of the ingredients, because it looks like thick chocolate pudding, and I’m guessing you’ve seen chocolate pudding before. PrintChristmousse IngredientsPudding…
Trimisu
Sort of a trifle with tiramisu influence, and I thought trimisu sounded so much better than tirafle! It’s my way of using cake that isn’t getting eaten. Don’t ask me how we ended up with a chunk of cake that none of these sweetaholics didn’t finish. My forte is remaking leftovers, and cake is no…