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Gingerbread Biscotti

Posted by Meaghan Barry on December 29, 2014

Gingerbread Biscotti

Happy holidays!  I hope everyone is having a relaxing holiday and getting some quality cooking and baking time in.  K and I had a strategic blog meeting earlier this month and we opted not to do our annual 12 Days of Christmas Cookies this year.  December is always such a busy month and we decided we would be able to enjoy our Christmas prep without all the self-imposed deadlines.  If you are still looking for some holiday baking inspiration, we have our archive of cookie recipes saved under the Christmas Cookies tag.

Gingerbread Latte

While we were together this year for Christmas at my parent’s home, K and I decided to make some Gingerbread Biscotti.  We knew it would be perfect holiday treat to go with our morning coffee.  We even used International Delight Gingerbread Latte creamer with our coffee to help meet our official holiday gingerbread quota! (Be sure to check out the the International Delight Member Delights’ program for coupons and giveaways.)

Our mom had found us this recipe for Gingerbread Biscotti and we had a lot of fun one afternoon baking together during T & N’s nap time one day.  We don’t often get an opportunity to make stuff together since we live on opposite sides of the country.  It’s also always a fun time writing up a blog post together- I do most of the writing and K focuses on the food styling and photography.

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Gingerbread Biscotti
Author: 2 Sisters 2 Cities
Cook time:  1 hour 30 mins
Total time:  1 hour 30 mins
Serves: 20-30 pieces
 
Ingredients
  • 2 cups, plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour, plus extra for flouring hands
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
  • 2 teaspoons ground ginger
  • ⅛ teaspoon ground cloves
  • A few grates of nutmeg (or a pinch of ground nutmeg)
  • A pinch of black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon coarse sea salt
  • ½ cup dark brown sugar
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 7 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted and cooled
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 large egg white
  • ⅓ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line one large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, spices, pepper and salt. In a separate medium bowl, whisk together the dark brown sugar, the granulated sugar, butter, eggs, and vanilla. Add the sugar and butter ingredients to the flour and spice mixture and stir to combine.
  2. Separate dough into two balls. Transfer first ball to the prepared baking sheet and form it into a slightly flattened log (approximately 11 inches by 2½ inches.) Repeat with second half of dough on the other side of the baking sheet. Meanwhile, whisk egg white in a small bowl until foamy. Brush the egg white over each log.
  3. Bake biscotti for 25 minutes or until it turns golden brown. Remove from oven and let cool on the baking sheet. Once the biscotti has cooled down, move each log to a cutting board. Use a serrated knife to cut the log on the diagonal into approximately ½" slices.
  4. Arrange slices (keeping a cut side down) on baking sheet. Bake for another 10 to 12 minutes. Turn each biscotti over and bake for another 6 to 8 minutes, until lightly golden all over. Transfer biscotti to a cooling rack.
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 Source: Slightly adapted from Smitten Kitchen

Enjoy your last few days of 2014 and happy new year 2015!

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Holiday Coffee Bar and Thanksgiving Recipes

Posted by Meaghan Barry on November 20, 2014

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Now that we’ve officially wrapped up T’s birthday extravaganza, I’ve finally started thinking about Thanksgiving…which is probably a good idea considering it is next week!  I have a whole section in one of my recipe binders reserved just for Thanksgiving recipes.  I’m also always adding to my Thanksgiving Pinterest board for hosting inspiration.

Thanksgiving Coffee Bar

Over the past few years, I have hosted Thanksgiving at our home and I am always looking for fun new ideas and recipes for the big day.  This year I have decided to do a full coffee bar set-up so that my guests can have coffee and their favorite International Delight Creamers before, during, or after their Thanksgiving dinner.  I was able to find four of the I.D. holiday flavors at Target today.  It’s going to be a very hard decision to pick which one to try first- Gingerbread Latte, Sugar Cookie, Peppermint Chocolate Truffle, or Pumpkin Pie Spice?!  To set up your holiday coffee bar, just add freshly brewed coffee, coffee cups, your favorite International Delight Creamers, a couple of spoons to stir things up, and a few decorative Thanksgiving pieces.

Coffee Bar ID

A few coffee bar tips- You may want to throw your International Delight on ice if you plan to have it out for a few hours so it’s stays cold and fresh!  If you are stocking up on International Delight for your Thanksgiving guests, be sure to sign up for their Member Delights program to get a free instant coupon towards I.D.  Also, you can create an easy and cheap table decor piece by searching Pinterest for free Thanksgiving printables.  There is a lot of great stuff out there…just print and frame once you find something that catches your eye!  If you have a single-serve coffee maker (such as a Keurig,) you could also set that up on your coffee bar with your favorite K-cup selection so that your guests can make their own cups of hot coffee as needed.  

International Delight Coffee Bar

I’ve also started picking some of my favorite Thanksgiving recipes from the 2S2C archives to make for next week.  Here’s my current list so far:

rosemary parmesan popcorn

  • Rosemary Parmesan Popcorn (for a light snack/appetizer before the big dinner)

Chorizo Cornbread Stuffing

  • Chorizo Cornbread Stuffing

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  • Sweet Potato Casserole

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  • Grandma’s Sweet Refrigerator Rolls

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  • Homemade Apple Sauce

Make-Ahead Turkey Gravy {from 2 Sisters 2 Cities}

  • Make-Ahead Turkey Gravy

Do you host Thanksgiving each year or do you usually travel to family or friends?  What’s your favorite go-to Thanksgiving entertainment idea and/or recipe?

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Soft Sugar Pumpkin Cookies

Posted by Meaghan Barry on October 27, 2014

Soft Sugar Pumpkin Cookies 1

Wow- it is utterly amazing to me that it’s already the last week of October!  I can’t believe Halloween is this Friday!  Halloween is the beginning of a very busy few months in our home- T’s birthday comes up next, followed by Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s, etc.  It all seems to come in such rapid succession each year.  I always struggle with enjoying the moment when things get busy, but I try to set aside a little time each day to enjoy a relaxing activity.

Today I made one of my favorite cookie recipes of all time and changed it up just a bit for Halloween.  I took K’s recipe for Soft Sugar Cookies with Buttercream Frosting and altered them just slightly to make Soft Sugar Pumpkin Cookies!  You don’t even need a cookie cutter to make this super soft, buttery cookies.  I love how each cookie turned out to be a slightly different shape and size- just like pumpkins!

soft sugar pumpkin cookies

This month I have been trying International Delight’s French Vanilla flavored cream with my coffee.  It was just perfect with my afternoon pumpkin cookie treat!  I’m feeling pretty confident the kids and my husband will enjoy these soft sugar pumpkin cookies for their treat tonight as well.

Soft Sugar Pumpkin Cookie with ID

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Soft Sugar Pumpkin Cookies
Author: 2 Sisters 2 Cities
 
Ingredients
Cookies:
  • 4½ cups AP flour
  • 4½ tsp. baking powder
  • ¾ tsp. salt
  • 3 sticks unsalted butter, at room temperature (1½ cup)
  • 1½ cups sugar
  • 3 large eggs
  • 5 tsp. vanilla extract
Frosting:
  • 5 cups confectioners’ sugar
  • ⅓ cup (5⅓ tbsp.) unsalted butter, melted
  • 1 tbsp. vanilla extract
  • 7-8 tbsp. milk (plus more, as needed)
  • Food coloring
  • Sprinkles
Instructions
  1. Line baking sheets with silicone non-stick mats or parchment paper. In a medium sized bowl, mix together flour, baking powder and salt. Next in a large bowl or the bowl of your electric mixer combine butter and sugar, Mix on medium–high until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs one at a time until combined. Next mix in vanilla extract being sure to scrape down the sides to combine everything. Gradually add in dry ingredients on low speed until combined, then cover and refrigerate for 1 hour.
  2. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Using the large cupcake scoop or a ¼ measuring cup scoop out portions of dough and roll into balls (reserve a small amount of dough to make the pumpkin stems._ Flatten each dough ball with hand and place cookies 2-3 inches apart from one another on baking sheet. Take reserved dough and roll out tiny dough balls and attach to top of large, flattened dough balls. Pinch each "stem" to resemble a pumpkin stem. Bake for 10-12 minutes until set. Let cool on baking sheet for 2-3 minutes then move over to a cooling rack.
  3. In the bowl of the mixer with a whisk attachment add in 5 cups of confectioners’ sugar. Add in melted butter, vanilla and milk and whisk at low speed until smooth. Continue to whisk for 1 minute. Reserve a small amount of frosting in a small bowl and add a couple drops of green frosting for the stems. Add in orange food coloring to the large mixing bowl at this time and mix to combine. When cookies are completely cool, frost the round part of the cookies orange and the stems green. Leave cookies out at room temperature until the frosting hardens on top. Place the cookies in an airtight container and place wax paper between the layers.
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Source– adapted from Annie’s Eats

International Delight is currently offering everyone who signs up for their Member Delights program gets a free instant coupon towards I.D.  This month, they are also giving away a DSLR camera to a lucky Member Delights participant!

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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

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Hello Pumpkin Season!

Posted by Meaghan Barry on August 29, 2014

While I am always a bit sad to see the summer come to an end, I am getting more excited by the day for one of my favorite seasons to arrive- pumpkin season! While it’s more  universally known as “fall” or “autumn,” I consider it the kickoff of a great season of pumpkin-flavored recipes and pumpkin pie spice coffee!


pumpkin pie spice

{Photo Courtesy of David from Spiced Blog}


International Delight is rolling out their Pumpkin Pie Spice creamer to your local grocery store over the next few weeks.  Be sure to grab a bottle to add a little spice to your morning coffee this September!  Pumpkin Pie Spice creamer is great with hot or iced coffee. Check out the ID website for more information on where you can find it.  You can also follow the International Delight Pumpkin Delight board on Pinterest for plenty of pumpkin pin-spiration.

Here are a few pumpkin-themed recipes from the 2S2C archives that I am looking forward to making this fall:

  • Pumpkin Bread

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  • Baked Pumpkin Donuts

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  • Mini Pumpkin Muffins with Cream Cheese Frosting

Mini Pumpkin Muffins with Cream Cheese Frosting

  • Pumpkin Granola

Pumpkin Granola

  • Turkey, White Bean, and Pumpkin Chili

Turkey White Bean and Pumpkin Chili

  • Pumpkin Mousse (one of our favorite recipes, but posted before we started taking photos of our food!)
  • Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies (another family favorite, but also in need of a photo retake…)

Have a great Labor Day weekend!

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Make Your Own Milkshake Party!

Posted by Meaghan Barry on July 31, 2014

Make Your Own Milkshake Party

Summer is flying by (as always!) and we are trying to get everything on our summer bucket list checked off.  From time to time, we add new items to the list as we think of them.  We are enjoying our annual stay-cation this week and decided to start a new tradition- a make your own milkshake party!  While baby N was taking a nap one day, the rest of us concocted our own milkshakes to enjoy.

To get started, I bought several types of ice cream flavors and International Delight flavored creamers.  I opted to pick out two of the Cold Stone creamery flavors since we wanted a great ice cream flavor.  The two flavors I selected were the Cold Stone Creamery Sweet Cream and the Cold Stone Cream Founder’s Favorite (it tastes like a brownie sundae!)  We also added in a small amount of milk, blended it up, and enjoyed our own personalized milkshake recipe.

My three year old son went first and he (predictably!) picked chocolate ice cream and the Sweet Cream creamer:

chocolate and sweet cream

Since I love my coffee and cream so much, I picked coffee ice cream and the Sweet Cream creamer:

coffee and sweet cream

And finally, my husband -a huge Brownie Sundae fan, picked vanilla ice cream and Founder’s Favorite Brownie Sunday creamer flavored.

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Milkshakes
Author: 2 Sisters 2 Cities
Prep time:  5 mins
Total time:  5 mins
Serves: 1
 
Ingredients
  • 1 cup ice cream (I used vanilla, chocolate, and coffee for our 3 types of milkshakes)
  • 3 tablespoons International Delight flavored creamers (I used Cold Stone Creamery Sweet Cream and Founder's Favorite for our 3 types of milkshakes)
  • ½ cup milk
  • Whipped cream (optional)
  • Chocolate syrup (optional)
Instructions
  1. Have each milkshake party participant pick out their ice cream and International Delight flavored creamer combination.
  2. For each milkshake, add the ice cream, International Delight flavored creamer, and milk to a blender. Blend for 30 seconds (or until fully blended.) Pour into a glass cup and top with whipped cream and chocolate syrup if desired. Serve with a fun colored paper straw! Rinse out the blender and repeat for any additional milkshakes.
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We were all very happy with our milkshake combinations!  Speaking of milkshakes, what do you call these?  I know in New England, most people refer to ice cream and milk blended together as frappes.  I grew up calling them milkshakes and the word frappe doesn’t come to mind as easily for me.  What’s your favorite milkshake/frappe flavor?

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5 Things I’m Loving: June 2014 Edition

Posted by Meaghan Barry on June 30, 2014

Keelin and I have been talking since the beginning of the year about putting out a monthly post with some of our favorite things each month.  Since we are approaching the halfway point of 2014, it seems only fitting that I actually get going with my first post of this new series!  We hope to continue these types of posts in the future as our way of sharing our latest finds!  Without further ado, here are my top five things I’m loving this month:

International Delight Iced Coffee

1.  International Delight Vanilla Flavored Iced Coffee: Although I love to make cold-brewed iced coffee, sometimes I don’t plan ahead and it can take 12-24 hours to “brew.” International Delight’s iced coffee line is perfect when I’m in a time crunch and need my iced coffee fix for the day!  ID’s iced coffee also comes in Original, Mocha, and Caramel Macchiato.

fitbit

2.  Fit Bit Flex: Our entire family has recently jumped on the Fit Bit bandwagon!  The Fit Bit Flex is a pedometer that you wear on your wrist to track your daily steps, but is also estimates your distance, active minutes, calories burned, and sleep efficiency.  You can add friends who have a Fit Bit to compare 7-day step counts and that has proven to be a great motivator for me!

Here’s what the main dashboard on the iPhone app looks like:

fitbit stats

It measures my daily steps in 15-minute increments throughout the day:

fitbit steps

It even measures your sleep efficiency (at least I’m efficient at something!)

fit bit sleep

 

raised garden beds

3. Raised Garden Beds: Earlier this spring, we built raised garden beds using these very detailed and helpful directions from the Pioneer Woman.  We planted lots of vegetable plants about a month ago and we love checking out how things are growing every day.  I’m crossing my fingers that we will soon be making Caprese Salad and Mediterranean Dip with our garden bounty (that is if our pesky forest critters stay away!)  I’m chronicling my gardening journey this summer with Instagram- follow me at 2Sisters2Cities and search for the hashtag #barryfamilygarden.

Audible

4. Audible: One of my favorite hobbies is reading books, but I struggle to get through a lot of books these days with my two little guys pulling me in all directions.  I try to read at night before bed, but I usually get through a page and a half before I’m falling asleep.  I recently started listening to audio books via the Audible app on my iPhone and I’m loving it so far.  I’m already on book #3!  I try to use the app whenever I’m cooking, cleaning, folding laundry, or out running errands (without T in the car as he pretty much insists on listening to kid’s music 100% of the time.)
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5. Dark Sky app: I love that the kids can play outside almost everyday lately, but summer weather can be a bit unpredictable with sudden rain and storms.  Someone recommended I try out an app called Dark Sky.  It can tell you (pretty accurately) if it’s going to rain or not within the next hour.  It also has detailed forecasts of periods of rain or clouds for a full 7-days on a hyper-local level.

So there you have it…my first round-up of things I’m loving this month.  What are you currently crushing on this summer?

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2014 Summer Bucket List

Posted by Meaghan Barry on May 30, 2014

2014 Summer Bucket List

This past holiday weekend, my family and I sat down to make our 2014 summer bucket list!  It always feels like summer flies by so we wanted to make a list of everything we are hoping to do this summer.  I’ve seen a lot of different ideas on Pinterest for making a summer bucket list, but we just wrote everything out on a large piece of paper using different colored markers.  Here are some of the items on the list:

Iced Coffee Recipe

  • Make iced coffee (for me!)- *see below for iced coffee recipe ideas
  • Plant a vegetable garden (more posts to come on our new raised garden beds this year after my first failed attempt at reviving the garden beds that came with our home)
  • Go to the pool
  • Go to the beach
  • Make popsicles
  • Go out for ice cream
  • Make strawberry shortcake
  • Go on a boat ride
  • Trip to Maine
  • Go to the park
  • Watch Planes 2 in the movie theater
  • Blow bubbles
  • Play with the water table
  • Have a picnic
  • Grill hotdogs
  • Watch fireworks
  • Catch a fish
  • Water balloon fight
  • Go to the aquarium
  • Go to the children’s museum
  • Eat lunch at a food truck
  • Run a 5K
  • Farmers market
  • Bonfire
  • Mini golf

*We have shared a couple recipes in the past on how to make cold-brewed iced coffee.  We wanted to share one more way to enjoy your iced coffee this summer- with International Delight flavored creamers!  Add a splash of Caramel Macchiato, French Vanilla Hazelnut, or White Chocolate Mocha to your iced coffee this summer for the perfect afternoon pick-me-up!  (A full list of International Delight flavors can be found at the I.D. website.  Plus, be sure to check out International Delight’s new packaging at your local grocery store!)  If you are looking to make a large batch of iced coffee, we recommend this cold-brewed iced coffee recipe.  However, if making just a small batch is more your thing, check out our mason jar cold-brewed method!

Mason Jar Iced Coffee

We are looking forward to crossing off all these life experiences off our summer bucket list and we may add in a few more over the course of the summer.  What are some of your favorite things you must do each summer?

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Glazed Baked Doughnuts

Posted by Keelin Hollenbeck on August 11, 2013

Glazed Baked Doughnut made with Creamer

Since I bought my doughnut pan, I have been really into making baked doughnuts.  I have made cinnamon sugar coated and powdered sugar coated.  I had an idea to make glazed baked doughnuts, but wanted to flavor the donuts with something besides cinnamon and nutmeg.

Glazed Doughnuts

International Delight has come out with Cold Stone Creamery flavored creamers.  I love Cold Stone Creameries ice cream and International Delight was able to capture some of these flavors to enjoy in your coffee creamer.  I found the Founder’s Favorite, a mixed flavor of brownies, pecans, caramel, and fudge at my Target and decided it would be the perfect addition to my baked doughnuts.

The other Cold Stone Creamery flavors consist of Sweet Cream, Hot for Cookie, and Churro Caramel.   I love to have a baked doughnut with my coffee in the morning so why not put the creamer taste I love into a doughnut?  I took my basic baked doughnut recipe and omitted some sugar and milk and replaced it with the Cold Stone Creamery International Delight Creamers.  All of the flavors would work perfectly for this baked doughnut recipe, so pick your favorite!  The sweet glaze is the perfect mix to the delicious cakey doughnuts.

Glazed Baked Doughnuts

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Glazed Baked Doughnuts
 
Ingredients
For Doughnuts-
  • 2 cups AP flour
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 2 tsp. baking powder
  • ½ tsp. kosher salt
  • 1 large egg
  • ½ cup milk
  • ¾ cup International Delight Cold Stone Creamery creamery (you pick the flavor!)
  • 2 tbsp. unsalted butter, melted
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp. almond extract
For Glaze-
  • 2 cups confectioners’ sugar
  • ¼ tsp. vanilla extract
  • 2-4 tbsp. water
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray doughnut pan with non-stick cooking spray (I only have one 6-doughnut pan so I just had to make the doughnuts in batches)
  2. In a large bowl whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Then in a small bowl whisk together the egg, milk, creamer, melted butter and vanilla extract. Take the wet ingredients and add them to the dry ingredient bowl. Mix together until just combined.
  3. Spoon the batter into prepared doughnut pans filling about ¾th the way.
  4. Bake for 15-17 minutes until doughnuts spring back when poked.
  5. Let doughnuts cool.
  6. To make glaze- Add confectioners sugar to a medium sized bowl. Whisk this sugar to take out any lumps. Add in vanilla extract and 2 tbsp. of water an whisk until smooth. Mix in more water if glaze is too thick, if it gets too watery add additional confectioners’ sugar.
  7. Dip cooled doughnuts in glaze and place on a wired rack placed on a baking sheet so that extra glaze can drip off into the baking sheet. Let glaze dry and enjoy!
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Love ice cream + coffee? This summer, International Delight is bringing your favorite Cold Stone Creamery ice cream flavors to coffee and they’re celebrating by giving away five $400 grand prizes to throw this summer’s ultimate Ice Cream Social!  To enter, visit the ID + Ice Cream Pinterest board and pin your favorite image using the #IScream4ID hashtag. Good luck! 

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Coffee and Caramel-Themed Gift Basket

Posted by Meaghan Barry on June 11, 2013

June is such a busy month with the end of the school year, graduation parties, bridal & baby showers, and weddings.  I’m always racking my brain for creative gifts that would be appreciated and I came up with a coffee and caramel-themed gift basket.  While T doesn’t start school until September, I think this would make a great teacher gift for his future teachers next year (God bless their hearts already…they are going to have their hands full!)

I recently gave my little sister a “working girl” graduation present since she will be starting a real office job this summer.  I filled a clear acrylic tray with items that I have always found helpful to have at my work desk.  I brainstormed with K about our favorite cubicle essentials- we came up an iced coffee mug, Starbucks Via iced coffee packets, tissues, antibacterial hand gel, cleaning wipes, lip balm, Altoids, and a Charlie Ticket (which is used to pay for busses and subways in Boston.)  The tray I used to hold all the stuff wasn’t necessarily for work- I figured it would be fun to use as a serving tray while entertaining or organize small household items, such as make-up or stationery.

I was recently asked by International Delight to come up with a craft project using an International Delight creamer bottle.  Since a creamer bottle snowman isn’t very seasonal for this time of year (seriously, Google it- there are a lot of creamer bottle snowmen out there,) I decided to come up with a coffee and caramel-themed gift to give to teachers for the end of the school year.  I picked the caramel part of the theme because my favorite International Delight creamer is the Caramel Macchiato flavor.

coffee and caramel‐themed gift tray

I included the following in my themed gift tray:

  • A bottle of International Delight Caramel Macchiato creamer
  • A large bag of Starbucks coffee beans
  • Copco iced coffee cup (I love this cup so much…I just bought a second one since I use my first one so much.  I usually fill it with water or decaf iced tea since I’m still pregnant, but I plan on filling them with large quantities of iced coffee in a few weeks once this baby is born!)
  • Starbucks Via iced coffee packets
  • Fleur de Sel caramels from Trader Joe’s (regular caramels would work as well, but these are extra special!)
  • Caramel Layerer Brownies while I was pulling this gift tray together.)
  • A special thank you note

If this is above your gift budget, it could easily be simplified to just an iced coffee cup filled with iced coffee packets, caramels, and an ice-cold bottle of I.D. Caramel Macchiato Creamer.

coffee and caramel‐themed teacher gift

You could also mix the gift theme up a bit if you knew the recipient preferred a certain flavor.  Just swap out the Caramel Macchiato creamer and Fleur de Sel caramels for any of these combinations:

  • French Vanilla International Delight with a packet of vanilla beans and a recipe for your favorite vanilla bean ice cream
  • Southern Butter Pecan International Delight with a batch of Mini Pecan Pie Bites
  • Hershey’s S’mores International Delight with graham crackers, marshmallows, chocolate bars, and wooden skewers
  • York Peppermint Patty International Delight with a big bag of Peppermint Patties
  • Cinnabon International Delight with a Cinnabon gift card

Tie it up with some ribbon matching the school colors.  Your gift recipient will be able to kick off their summer and enjoy their caffeine fix with some special treats!

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

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