Tag Archives: chocolate chips

pumpkin swirl brownies

Looking Back: Originally posted on Nov 14, 2010.

Original post:

I started preparing these way too close to the time we needed to leave the house the other evening that I was scurrying around like a crazy lady trying to get them into the oven in record time.  I probably did set a record!!

I literally pulled them out of the oven, put them where the rest of the family couldn’t see them and left the house.  I didn’t get to enjoy them till the next morning, but it was worth the wait!

I borrowed the recipe from and adapted it slightly.

You can print it .

perfect pumpkin cookie

Looking Back: Originally posted on Dec 18, 2010.

If you followed this blog back in 2010, you’ll remember how crazy I went with pumpkins! I cooked up a bunch and used it to make all sorts of cookies, muffins, bread and more.

 

When a I followed posted , I immediately saved the recipe and ta-da, have now shared it with you. I remember actually making them in my Grandma’s house in Idaho. Let me tell you, it’s harder to cook in someone else’s kitchen than I had originally thought! But it was enjoyable.

Print the recipe  (just slightly adapted from ).

non-vegan vegan pumpkin muffins

Looking Back: Originally posted on Feb 22, 2011.

Weird title? Yes, well, I really wanted to try this recipe I found which happened to be vegan and I didn’t have “vegan chocolate chips” and other items, so this is just slightly adapted to what I had in my pantry!

It was very well-received by the husband and his football buddies over watching the Oregon game. I don’t say that to say, “look how good a baker I am…” but rather to remind myself of the details of the day I made these.  ;)
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For the true vegan version, where I found this recipe.

Here’s a  of what I did!

no-bake cookie bars

Looking Back: Originally posted on Sept 12, 2013.

Original post:

Spurred by the ever-broken oven in this house, I find myself discovering more and more crockpot, stovetop, and no-bake recipes out there! I’ve tried several this year but thought I’d share this one for fun.

All I can say about these is that they were incredibly easy to produce and were well-loved. Even Mike brought them up again later and he’s not a huge “sweets” fan {except me, of course!}. 

……………….I drafted the above a few days ago, had an interruption and forgot to come back. #storyofmylife. So here I am with a potentially exciting update. Since Monday morning, I’ve been a little sick to my stomach the way I get with any conflict. Mike finally laid it out to our landlords (lovingly, of course) and basically said, hey the contract said you’d provide an oven and we haven’t had one all year. Here are some option ideas, how can we have an oven this week? Fortunately, it produced action and they accepted one of our options. We were allowed to go out, do the leg work, and buy a new oven insert!! We purchased it last night, it will be delivered on Saturday and {crossing my fingers} the hook-ups will happen early next week. There has to be some adjustments due to it being gas and the previous one being electric, so please pray that is an easy switch. Nothing really ever is down here on this continent…. ;)

Anyway, I’m letting my hope actually go up this week and am praying that I’ll be baking away in a week!

You can find the cookie bar recipe .

Ecuador Note: for the “white chocolate bars,” I could only find ones with “crocante” in Quito. Worked just fine but I bet it’d be better as the recipe calls for. ;)

 

high-altitude oatmeal chocolate chip cookies

For years I’ve tried to adjust my own “tried & true” recipes for high-altitude. They work so beautifully at sea level but at the elevation we live at, I can’t ever seem to perfect them with the suggested adjustments.

Well, I got tired of flat cookies and other issues related to living at 9800 feet (yes, that number is correct…oof). So I searched out a brand new recipe that someone had had success with. And is what I found.

It really worked! It was so fun having “normal” cookies to serve guests who came over later that day.  Now if I can just import in a suitcase full of chocolate chips, we’ll be good…

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P.S. Really do use parchment paper if you have it. It’s not available here (except sometimes in a fancy store for outrageous prices) so I used greased foil. It helps but the cookie bottoms darken quickly, so watch them!