This Caramel Apple Dump Cake is a mouthwatering treat that will satisfy your sweet tooth and awaken your autumnal senses. With its divine layers of tender apple pie filling, caramel, and buttery cake, this dessert is a true delight for all dessert lovers.
Perfect to bring in the crisp days of fall, this heavenly creation combines the classic flavors of caramel and apple, reminding us of cozy evenings by the fire and nostalgic trips to the local orchard. And the best part? This delectable dessert is incredibly easy to make, requiring just a few simple ingredients and minimal effort…
Whole Wheat Raspberry Oat Bars
I realized the other day that it has been a hot minute since I made any sort of bar recipe. I think the last one I made was a couple of years back and was a twist on a PB&J and was made around back-to-school time. Sooo I thought it was high time that I made some more bars. I didn’t want these to be thin little nothing bars either. I wanted them to be a meal in themselves.
The heartiness of these bars makes them great for breakfast or as an indulgent sort of dessert. They’re thick and layered and absolutely delicious. Plus, they’re egg-free, vegetarian and made with whole wheat! One of my favorite thing about these bars though? They’re crazy easy to make!…
Read MoreFruit Cocktail Cake (3 Ingredient)
I’m all about simplifying recipes without compromising taste. That's why I’m excited to introduce our three-ingredient fruit cocktail cake, a delightful treat that is as delicious as it is effortless to make. By combining a can of fruit cocktail, a box of yellow cake mix, and eggs, you can create a moist and flavorful cake that is perfect for any occasion.
The best part is that this cake is made without any oil or butter added, which means that it’s bit more healthy than it would be otherwise. I decided to go with a bundt pan and to avoid any frosting just because it wasn’t really needed here…
Read MoreHealthy Blender Brownies
I’ve made healthy brownies in the past, but never quite like this. These Healthy Blender Brownies take it to the next level with all the ingredients easily being tossed into a blender and purred down into a smooth batter that you then bake and enjoy. Yep. That’s it. No bowl required for this one. Just a blender (or food processor) and the baking dish.
I used quick oats in mine, but I think regular old-fashioned oats would work just as well in these brownies. They bake up into a light brownie that’s just fudge enough for my liking without being overly wet or dense. I find that the more cakey brownies tend to be better for brownie sundaes anyway since they can soak up the ice cream goodness…
Read MoreMango Pineapple Chamoy Popsicles
This is the last week of school here and whether we like it or not the hotter weather is coming! I’m already preparing by making these Mango Pineapple Chamoy Popsicles! I’ve made some mango chili popsicles in the past, but I wanted these to have a bit more spice and some chamoy flavor too!
Although I didn’t do it today, you could add a little something something to these to spike them too. But, for today I kept mine clean. The chunks of fresh pineapple and mango in here along with the Tajin are perfection. Plus, I love that I get to control how much heat goes into these things too…
Read MoreWild Berry Pop Tart Bars
I don’t know about you, but I grew up eating pop tarts. One of my favorite flavors has always been wild berry. So when I decided to turn them into cookie bars, I knew I was going to have to do them in a bright and colorful wild berry version. I started these bars off with a sugar cookie style dough, and being as it’s a take on pop tarts, I wanted to make them a sandwich style of cookie bar.
So the mixed berry jam is sandwiched in between two layers of sugar cookie like dough and then all topped off with a bright and colorful frosting that’s made to look like the original variation of the wild berry pop tarts…
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