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Cinnamon Sugar Apple Cake

Posted by Meaghan Barry on September 30, 2014

Cinnamon Sugar Apple Cake  {from 2 Sisters 2 Cities} Apples by the bushel have finally started showing up in my local grocery store and farmers markets.  I will be the first to admit it- I’m a complete apple snob.  I grew up in upstate NY, home of some of the best tasting apples around.  We used to go apple picking several times each fall at our local apple orchard and I probably ate at least half a dozen apples  straight off the tree each time.  I have spent most of my adult life in Massachusetts and it can be a bit difficult to find really good apples around here…I find most taste like mush compared to the apples of my youth.*  However, I have found a few varietals at various vendors at farmers markets that can come close to my beloved Beak & Skiff apples.  And when it comes to baking with apples, my apple palate is not quite as particular. Cinnamon Sugar Apple Cake  {from 2 Sisters 2 Cities} As we approach the end of September, our family is finally falling into the routine of our new school year.  T is attending his second year of nursery school in the afternoon four days a week.  We spend our mornings taking a walk, going to various activities, or running errands.  After I drop T off at school, N usually naps for a couple hours which allows me to catch up around the house and sometimes even start dinner.  This week, I was even able to find the time to make this Cinnamon Sugar Apple Cake.  I’ve been buying up apples right and left around here in the search of delicious apples and now I have an entire fridge drawer devoted to them.  It’s also “Apple Week” at T’s nursery school so I knew he would love to try some apple cake for his after-school snack. Cinnamon Sugar Apple Cake  {from 2 Sisters 2 Cities} Last year, T went to morning preschool and since N was a bit younger, he took both a morning and afternoon nap.  I used to spend those school mornings doing my catch-up work which has been shifted to the afternoon.  I tend to hit a wall during that post-lunch and have started using my Keurig again for an afternoon cup of coffee to keep my energy level up.  Nothing pairs better with coffee than a warm, delicious slice of cake!  I paired my Cinnamon Sugar Apple Cake with a cup of coffee flavored with International Delight’s Sweet Cream coffee creamer.  A perfect afternoon treat! Cinnamon Sugar Apple Cake  {from 2 Sisters 2 Cities}

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Cinnamon Sugar Apple Cake
Author: 2 Sisters 2 Cities
Recipe type: Dessert
Prep time:  15 mins
Cook time:  40 mins
Total time:  55 mins
Serves: 10
 
A delightful autumn treat that can be enjoyed anytime of day. Greek yogurt is a great substitute for oil in baking and keeps the cake moist without the extra calories and fat.
Ingredients
  • 1 and ½ cups brown sugar
  • ¼ cup plain Greek yogurt
  • 1 egg
  • 1 cup buttermilk
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 2 and ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups peeled and chopped apples (approximately 5 medium apples)
  • ½ cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 tablespoon butter, softened
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit and grease a 9x13 pan. In a large mixing bowl, add in all ingredients through the chopped apples. Mix thoroughly and pour cake batter into the greased pan. Smooth into pan with the back of a spoon or spatula.
  2. Meanwhile, mix together sugar, cinnamon, and butter in a small bowl with a fork. Sprinkle cinnamon sugar mixture over batter.
  3. Bake cake for 40 minutes or until set.
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Source: Adapted from Pinch of Yum Here are some more 2S2C apple-inspired recipes from the archive:

  • Homemade Apple Sauce

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  • Crockpot Cider with Mulling Spices

Crockpot Cider with Mulling Spices

  • Apple, Walnut, and Blue Cheese Salad with Dried Cherries 

apple, walnut, and blue cheese salad *If I ever start a band, I am totally calling it Apples of My Youth.  Don’t even try taking it. sister m signature

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of International Delight. The opinions and text are all mine.


Filed Under: M's recipes Tagged With: afternoon snack, apple cake, apple recipes, apples, autum recipe, autumn, cake, coffee, dessert, fall, fall recipes, international delight, sponsored post

Peanut Butter Cream Pie

Posted by Keelin Hollenbeck on May 25, 2014

Peanut Butter Cream Pie

This weekend is Memorial Day Weekend, the unofficial start to summer!   I am so excited for summer for the nice weather, the fresh produce, and the chilled desserts!  My boyfriend and I have been taking advantage of the longer days and have started running.  We have a park within walking distance from our house so we started a Couch to 5k Challenge.   There is still a lot of running/walking, but we are half way through the program.   It is so nice to be outside and taking advantage of the beautiful park we live near.


Peanut Butter Pie

I made this pie a few weeks ago and it was the perfect cold dessert.  I love the peanut butter/chocolate combination of the pie and topping it with chopped peanut butter cups makes it even more amazing.  This pie would be the perfect Memorial Day dessert because you can make it ahead and it is cold and delicious.   It’s actually even better the next day so feel free to make it a day ahead of time and chill completely in the refrigerator.  Hope you all have a Happy Memorial Day Weekend!

Slice of Peanut Butter Cream Pie

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Peanut Butter Cream Pie
Author: 2 Sisters 2 Cities
Serves: 8
 
Ingredients
For Crust
  • 16 Oreo cookies
  • 4 tbsp. butter, melted
For Filling
  • ½ cup peanut butter
  • 8 oz. cream cheese (I used ⅓ fat kind), at room temperature
  • ¾ cup confectioners' sugar
  • 2 tbsp. milk
  • ½ cup chopped roasted peanuts
  • 3 cups of heavy cream
  • ½ cup chopped peanut butter cups, for topping
Instructions
To make Pie Crust-
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a food processor pulse the Oreo cookies until finely ground. Pour the melted butter over the crumbs and pulse until butter is incorporated. In a 9" pie pan spray with non-stick spray. Dump the cookie crumbs into pie pan, spread evenly and work in to an even crust on the sides and bottom. Bake crust for 10-15 minutes until pie crust is set. Let cool completely before adding filling.
To make filling:
  1. In the bowl of your mixer fitted with a whisk attachment whip two cups of heavy cream until thick and fluffy. Put the whipped cream in a separate bowl and set aside for a later step.
  2. Add cream cheese and confectioners' sugar to empty mixer bowl and mix together until smooth.
  3. Beat in peanut butter, milk and chopped peanuts and beat together for about 1-2 minutes.
  4. Gently fold in 2 cups of the whipped cream by hand until everything is combined.
  5. Pour the filling out into the cooled crust and spread evenly. Refrigerate for at least two hours.
  6. When serving, whip remaining whipped cream and top each slice with whipped cream and chopped peanut butter cups.
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Source- Adapted from Emeril Lagasse

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Filed Under: K's Desserts, K's Recipes Tagged With: chilled dessert, dessert, memorial day, memorial day recipes, memorial day weekend, peanut butter cup pie, peanut butter cups, pie

Caramel Layered Brownies

Posted by 2 Sisters 2 Cities on November 30, 2012

Caramel Layered Brownies

I made these Caramel Layered Brownies for an event over the summer and I neglected to post about them.  Before we kick off our 12 Days of Christmas Cookies in December, I figured I would throw in one more dessert option for the holidays!  This recipe is originally from The Pioneer Woman and she calls them Knock You Naked Brownies.  I’m not sure how the name was originally derived, but I decided to rename them Caramel Layered Brownies to keep our site family-friendly- ha!

The first time I made these (for the Super Bowl earlier this year), I ran into a lot of trouble getting the top brownie layer off of my work surface.  It stuck to the surface and got all torn when I tried to transfer it to the brownie pan.  I remedied this the second time around by shaping the top brownie layer on a sheet of wax paper and flipping it over onto the caramel layer.

If this brownie recipe doesn’t do it for you, be sure to check out K’s favorite recipe: Extreme 3-Layer Brownies (originally called Slutty Brownies- can someone tell me what is up with all these promiscuous brownie names?)  These Sea Salt Caramel Brownies  are also a crowd pleaser. However, this recipe for Caramel Layered Brownie is a bit easier to make since it starts off with boxed cake mix and wrapped caramel candies.

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Caramel Layered Brownies
Author: 2 Sisters 2 Cities
Recipe type: Dessert
Prep time:  15 mins
Cook time:  30 mins
Total time:  45 mins
Serves: 12
 
Ingredients
  • 1 box (18.5 Ounce) German Chocolate Cake Mix
  • ⅓ cup Evaporated Milk
  • ½ cup Evaporated Milk (additional)
  • ½ cup Butter, Melted
  • Cooking spray
  • 60 whole Caramels, Unwrapped
  • ⅓ cup Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
  • ¼ cup Powdered Sugar
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. In a large bowl, mix together cake mix, ⅓ cup evaporated milk, and melted butter. Mix together until combined.
  3. Use cooking spray to grease a 9x9 inch square baking pan. Press half the mixture into the pan. Bake for 8 to 10 minutes. Remove pan from oven and set aside.
  4. Meanwhile, in a double boiler (or a small pan set over a saucepan of boiling water) melt caramels with the additional ½ cup evaporated milk. When melted, pour over pre-cooked brownie base. Sprinkle chocolate chips as evenly as you can over the caramel.
  5. Place remaining uncooked brownie dough on a sheet of wax paper. Use your hands to press it into a large square a little smaller than the pan. Pick up the whole sheet of way paper and flip over the brownie layer on top of the caramel and chocolate chips. Remove the wax paper from the top of the brownie layer.
  6. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes. Remove from pan and allow to cool to room temperature, then cover and refrigerate for several hours. Before serving, sift powdered sugar on the brownies. Cut into twelve squares and remove from the pan.
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 Source: Slightly adapted from The Pioneer Woman

What’s your favorite brownie recipe?

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