Wednesday, May 09, 2007
Decadent Dessert Recipes - Kahlua Pudding Bars
Kahlua Pudding Bars Recipe
Submitted by Shannon
This is great for trifle dish.
2 large boxes instant chocolate pudding, mixed and chilled
2 Boxes Brownie mix baked per directions for cake like brownies
Kahlua
1 Large container of Cool Whip, thawed
Mix the pudding per directions and chill (overnight is best so it will set up really well).Bake brownies in a 9x13 pan.While they're baking, and the pudding is chilling, add just a teaspoon or two of Kahlua to the container of cool whip. Mix well. The Cool Whip should be slightly tan. If it needs more, then add it by the teaspoon. You don't want it to get too runny. Refrigerate.
Once the brownies are baked and cooled, cut them into approx 1" sqaures. I do all this right in the 9 x 13 pan I baked them in. Pour about 1/4 cup Kahlua over the brownies. If it seems like it's soaking it up quickly, add another 1/4 cup (or more if you're me...heh heh). Cover and let sit for a couple hours. Removing them from the pan will probably require a thin, metal spatula/egg turner.
Add a single layer of brownie cubes to the bottom of the dish. Then add a layer of pudding, then cool whip. Do this til you reach the top and finish off with cool whip. If you want to make it look pretty, you can add some chocolate curls or shavings to the top. Also, I will say that I like mine loaded with all of it, so I usually do a third box of brownies, and a third box of pudding, and really pile it all on, but that's not required. Enjoy!Labels: decadent desserts, desserts, easy desserts, Kahlua, liqueur, trifle dish
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Easy Recipes - Upside Down Pineapple Biscuits
Takes the traditional, deliciuos concept of a pineapple upside down cake...and makes them in individual little biscuits! Big thanks to Granny Pat for sending this one in.
Christina here is a neat recipe you might want for the group..easy and good.
Granny Pat
PIneapple Up-SIde-Down _Biscuits_
These may be enjoyed for breakfast, with coffee, or for individualdesserts with dinner.
Makes: 10 biscuits
Prep Time: 10 min.
Cook time: 13 min.
Ready in: 23 min.
INGREDIENTS:1 (10-oz) can crushed pineapple
1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter, at room temp
10 maraschino cherries
1(12-oz) pkg refrigerated buttermilk biscuits (10 count)
Cinnamon(optional)
DIRECTIONS: Low Down: Use a sugar substitute, such as SPLENDA, which now comes inbrown sugar as well as regular.
Preheat oven to 400 ° F. Grease 10 cup muffin tin. Strain pineapple,retain juice. Combine pineapple, sugar & butter; mix well. Divide mixamong muffin cups. Place a cherry in center of each cup, (make sure it hits bottom of cup). Place 1 biscuit in each cup, on top of pineapple mix. Spoon 1 tsp of reserved juice over each biscuit. Sprinkle a light'dusting' of cinnamon over each cup. Bake for 12 -15 min, or untilgolden. Cool for 2 min.; Invert pan onto a plate to release biscuits.
Serve warm. Prep Note: Be SURE to use pineapple in it's _own juice_ ....NOT the one packed in _syrup_. ('syrup' is just another word for 'liquid sugar' in this case)Labels: biscuits, brunch, maraschino cherries, pineapple, recipes, Splenda
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Reader's Questions - House and Home - Cleaning the Washing Machine
Does anyone have tips on cleaning the washer? Specifically, the dispenser for fabric softener on the agitator. Mine is kind of gunky and I'd love to see it sparkling clean! Thanks! Elisa
If YOU have a suggestion for Elisa, please e-mail it to me at christina@happyslob.com and I'll include it here on the blog for her!Labels: cleaning, helpful hints, laundry, readers questions, readers tips, washers, washing machines
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