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Banana Split Brownie Ice Box Cake

What could be more fun than receiving scrumptious brownies in the mail from Fairytale brownies and being asked to turn them into a fabulous creation!!!! This was right up my alley.  For this Banana Split Brownie Ice Box Creation I used their cream cheese brownies!  Sinful, I tell you!  You can visit their site here –> FAIRYTALE BROWNIES.  You can also like them on Facebook here –> FACEBOOK.  I made 2 layers of the brownies and stuffed them with this fabulous vanilla pastry cream.  I topped it all off with some whipped cream, banana slice, hot fudge, walnuts and of course, cherries!!!  Make this for your next party and you’ll be a hit!!!

  

Banana Split Brownie Ice Box Cake Recipe:

Ingredients:

10 Cream Cheese Fairytale Brownies

1 container Cool Whip

1 jar hot fudge

small bag of walnuts

1 jar maraschino cherries

2 bananas, sliced

Filling:
1 PINT HEAVY CREAM
1 PACKAGE (3.4 OUNCES) INSTANT VANILLA PUDDING
1/3 CUP MILK

Beat all together until creamy and thick!

Assembly:

Lay 5 brownies in an 8×8 pan. (Cut last brownie to fill in sides.)  Spread all of the cream on top.  Add another layer of brownies.  Spread or pipe on the whipped cream.  Top with banana slices, hot fudge, walnuts and cherries!

My Banana split ice box inspiration came from my friend Holly at Spend With Pennies! xo

Brownies provided by Fairytale Brownies.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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White Chocolate Rocky Road

Remember that awful feeling, when you were a little kid, of being at the mercy of grownups when it came to candy?  We weren’t allowed to eat it except on special occasions, we couldn’t buy it for ourselves, and we couldn’t reach it even if we knew where it was hidden.  But guess what, one of the great perks of adulthood is being in charge of what and when we eat, and a simple candy making session can go a long way towards setting right all those years of injustice.

This has to be the coolest of candies.  It’s a fantasy hodge podge of snowy white chocolate, nuts,  mini marshmallows and a crazy colorful mix of jellied candies and dried fruit.  Rocky road is a classic for giving as gifts during the holidays, but I think this candy also has a kind of summery feel to it with the white chocolate and all the colors.  And aren’t we always looking for a great no-bake dessert for the sweltering months?  Anyway you’ll want to get in some practice making it before the holidays roll around,  so I think now is a good time to start.

This is exactly like chocolate bark, which is officially the world’s easiest cooking project.  You just melt, stir and spread.  That’s it.  In this case, instead of spreading the bark on a baking sheet and breaking it into shards when it hardens, you spread it in a pan, so the resulting candy is thicker and can be sliced up in squares or bars.

White Chocolate Rocky Road
1 lb good quality white chocolate (I used a combination of a 12 oz bag of Nestle’s chips and a 4 oz Ghirardelli bar)
2 cups total of a combination of:
pistachios (you can use almonds, macadamia, peanuts or walnuts as well)
dried cherries
dried Turkish style apricots
mini colored marshmallows
jelly candies (like Turkish Delight, fruit gems, gummies, etc)

  •  Line a square 8×8 or 9×9 baking dish with parchment paper.  Cut the paper big enough so the edges overhang the pan; this will allow you to lift the chocolate out of the pan after it has hardened, and make it much easier to slice neatly.
  • Gather your nuts and candy additions.  Chop larger things like the apricots and the larger gummy candies.  You can leave the cherries, pistachios and mini marshmallows whole.  
  • Put the chocolate in a clean, dry microwave safe bowl.  If you are using bar chocolate, break it up in small pieces so it will melt quickly and evenly.
  • Microwave the chocolate for 30 seconds.  Remove and stir.  Microwave for another 15 seconds.  Remove and stir again.  If the chocolate is not completely melted after stirring it for a moment, microwave it just a tiny bit more.  The final small lumps of chocolate will melt as you stir.
  • Mix in your nuts, fruit, marshmallows, and jelly candies.  Make sure to break up the sticky gummy candy as you add it so it doesn’t clump together.
  • Spread the mixture in your baking pan and smooth out evenly.  Let sit at room temperature for about 3 to 4 hours, until hardened.  You can also refrigerate it, but let it sit out a bit before slicing so it will be easier to cut.
  • Lift the hardened candy out of the pan using the ‘sling’ of parchment paper.  Slice your candy into small squares or bars with a sharp knife.

Notes:  You shouldn’t have any trouble melting the chocolate, just make sure that your bowl is dry, because even a little bit of water can cause your chocolate to ‘seize’ up.  And don’t over heat the chocolate; use the microwave in short bursts, and stir well in between.  It shouldn’t take longer than 60 to 90 seconds total.
You can get these ingredients anywhere, but Trader Joe’s is a one stop shop for good prices on everything you need from the chocolate to the nuts, dried fruit, and jellied candy.  You could even make a semi- healthy version of this with lots of nuts and exotic dried fruits.

    This is very festive, and very rich.  Cut your rocky road in small pieces, and keep in the fridge in hot weather (the kids will never find it there.)
    Have fun!

    Other candy recipes to try—

    Toasted Almond Bark with Sea Salt 
    Cherry Hazelnut Bark 
    Peppermint Bark   
    Microwave Fudge 
    White Chocolate Pecan Butter Cups   
    Better Than Fruitcake Bark 
    The Classic Chocolate Truffle 
    Vanilla Bean Marshmallows 
    Chocolate Covered Marshmallows
    White Toasted Almond Truffles   
    Coffee and Cardamom Truffles 
    Robin’s Egg Truffles
    The Classic Chocolate Truffle 
    Hot Chili Pepper Truffles   

    One year ago today—
    Filet Mignon Chili with Masa Biscuits

Broccoli with Homemade Cheese Sauce

I could eat broccoli any way you fix it, but I especially love it raw. My husband…well, we gotta douse it in a generous coating of cheese sauce before he even considers heading in broccoli’s general direction. So this is a recipe from my new cookbook, Come Home To Supper, that makes broccoli a family affair again using my homemade cheese sauce that is good on just about everything! It’s also easy, like the rest of the recipes in my book. Homemade doesn’t have to be complicated!

I’m excited to head out later this week (March 11, 2013 as I type this) to meet some of y’all in Hilton Head SC, Jacksonville FL , and Orlando FL. I’ve got lots more stops before my spring tour is up so be sure you click here to see the complete schedule and come on out if I’m coming near you because I’d sure like to meet ya!

To make this dish, you’ll need: Broccoli, butter (or margarine), corn starch, cheddar cheese (pre shredded is fine), salt, pepper, and milk.

Place milk and corn starch in a sauce pot. Stir this together really well with a whisk and place it over medium heat, stirring constantly, until it just comes to a boil.

Like this.

Reduce heat to low and salt, pepper, butter…

and a cup of shredded cheese…

Stir constantly until the sauce is smooth and fully blended….

Like this.

Remove from heat, cover, and set aside.

Fill a big pot 3/4 full with water and add remaining salt. Bring this to a boil and then add in broccoli. Boil until just crisp tender, 4-5 minutes.  Drain and place in a serving bowl.

Pour cheese sauce over and enjoy!

See how easy that was? There are over 200 more recipes like that to help you get supper on the table in a flash in Come Home To Supper! Click here to purchase your copy online.

Broccoli with Homemade Cheese Sauce

Ingredients

  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 1/8 cup (1/4 stick) butter
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1+1/2 teaspoons salt (some is for the broccoli)
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 bag (16 ounces) broccoli florets, about two heads of broccoli

Instructions

  1. Combine milk and cornstarch in a small saucepan and stir together with a whisk. Place over medium heat and cook, stirring constantly, until just boiling.
  2. Reduce heat to low and stir in the butter until melted. Add cheese, 1/2 teaspoon salt, and pepper and stir constantly until cheese is melted and sauce is smooth and fully blended. Cover and set aside.
  3. Fill a medium saucepan 3/4 full with water and add the remaining teaspoon of salt. Heat over medium-high heat until it comes to a boil and then add the broccoli and boil until crisp tender 4-5 minutes.
  4. Drain broccoli and place it in a serving bowl.
  5. Pour cheese sauce over broccoli and serve warm.

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