How to Bake Cranberry Chocolate Chip Cake Crumb Cookies
Last night, I whipped up 2 batches of my Cranberry Chocolate Chip Cake Crumb Cookies! A while ago, I had part of a cake that I dehydrated & processed into crumbs, to use for a delicious project in the future. I’m glad I remembered them last night, when the household was craving something sweet. These cookies are super quick to put together, drop onto baking sheets & bake – one of my easiest recipes. When...
Coconut Plantain Sweet Potato Breadcrumb Cookies + Video
If you’re craving something sweet, but haven’t got a clue what to make, try out our Coconut Plantain Sweet Potato Breadcrumb Cookies! Maybe you didn’t know you could make cookies with breadcrumbs, but they are an awesome alternative, when you may be out of other ingredients, you’d typically need for baking cookies. The tropical flavors of coconut & plantain are just perfect in a cookie like this. Plus, you...
Baked Gluten-Free Tiger Nuts Crusted Curried Chicken Drumsticks + Video
Baked Gluten-Free Tiger Nuts Crusted Chicken Drumsticks: Type: Entrée Recipe Prep Time: 10 minutes Bake Time: 45 minutes – 1 hour Yield: 1 dozen chicken drumsticks The ingredients & instructions are listed below the video for measurements & directions. Please enjoy this webisode of Cooking with Kimberly: Ingredients: 1 dozen chicken drumsticks – skin removed ~ 1 cup tiger nuts flour sea salt – to taste 1...
How to Bake Apple & Cinnamon Crumble Video
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How to Bake Napa Valley Vanilla Fig Balsamic Apple Crumble + Video
Napa Valley Vanilla Fig Balsamic Apple Crumble is sure to be a new family favorite for dessert. This treat is a homey and filling dessert that is just as appropriate for serving after a dinner party as it is at a potluck meal, with simple and satisfying ingredients. Although you could end a backyard summer BBQ or a holiday buffet with this amazing apple crumble, I do enjoy it most during the colder weather in the fall and winter,...
How to Cook Napa Jack’s Oven-Roasted BBQ Chicken Drumsticks + Video
This recipe for How to Cook Napa Jack’s Oven-Roasted BBQ Chicken Drumsticks makes for a satisfying, hearty entrée. No grill? No problem! You can always oven roast your chicken with BBQ sauce and still reap some tasty benefits similar to grilling. A combination of Napa Jack’s Poultry Rub for Chicken & Fish, and Napa Jack’s Original BBQ Sauce marry flavors to make a harmonious chicken recipe that is sure to please....
How to Make Iced Orange Grog with Rum: Father’s Day Flavor
This recipe for Iced Orange Grog with Rum is a drink we like to serve when the man of the house is doing some outdoor cooking. Thus, he and his friends can enjoy a nice, refreshing, adult drink while they play chef. This beverage can be made with or without alcohol, if you so desire. How to Make Iced Orange Grog with Rum: You can serve the drinks in a punch bowl but we prefer to prepare a tray full of drinks in tall glasses, garnished...
How to Make Chocolate Rum Balls
Some folks relate their Christmas Joys to their annual indulgence in delicious Rum Balls. However, these rum balls are perfect throughout the New Year’s Holiday too! How to Make Chocolate Rum Balls: My recipe yields about 72 one-inch rum balls. These dainties have more flavor if they’re allowed to age somewhat. Type: Dessert Recipe Serve with: confectioners sugar Prep Time: 30 – 40 min Cook Time: 2 min Storage: up to...
National Rum Punch Day Recipe for the Holiday Season
National Rum Punch Day offers us all a chance to brush up on our rum knowledge, as well as celebrate the beauty of its flavor when mixed with other ingredients, or all alone on the rocks… Distilled from sugarcane juice or the sugarcane molasses. Rum is a traditional alcoholic part of the many tropical type drinks we enjoy. It is produced primarily in South America & the Caribbean. Certain rums coming from Jamaica, Martinique...
How to Separate Chicken Quarters into Drumsticks & Thighs
Ah…Chicken Quarters… They are often such a great price at the store, much less money than for the drumsticks or thighs broken down already. …But what to do with them? They are big and clunky for kids. Many people just find them to be too “labor-some” on their plates to eat, or they “creep” them out – believe it…I’ve heard it before. So, here’s how to solve your dilemma!...