Showing posts with label cakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cakes. Show all posts

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Nutty Chocolate Banana Bundt Cake/#BundtBakers

I would like to introduce the Nutty Chocolate Banana Bundt Cake! Today we are celebrating "Rocky Road" with our #BundtBakers bundt cakes and I thought I would take rocky road up a notch by adding banana, drizzled chocolate and toasted marshmallows! 















 Nutty Chocolate Banana Bundt Cake

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Champagne Soaked Cranberry Bundt Cake/#BundtBakers

It's the start of the holidays and our Bundt Bakers theme
 for this month is Booze! How fun is that???
 I wanted a cake that celebrates the season, so I made a
 Champagne Soaked Cranberry Bundt Cake.
Fun and Festive!
Champagne Soaked Cranberry Bundt Cake

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Honey Bunny Bundt Cake/#BundtBakers

When I found out I would be making a bundt cake this month with honey in it for the Bundt Bakers group the honey bun popped in my mind, and I couldn't get rid of it. I don't really know why. I have eaten my share of honey buns, but not since I was a little girl. So as not to drive myself crazy, I made this Honey Bunny Bundt Cake to satisfy whatever this craving was. And now I know. My brain wanted my mouth to have this truly tasty experience.

 Honey Bunny Bundt Cake

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Club Baked~ Nutella Scones!

Today marks another installment of Club Baked. I love belonging to this group! We are baking our way through the book, Baked Explorations, written by Matt Lewis and Renato Poliafito. Club Baked is a great, no pressure group that I am sure you would love. We post twice a month, with recipes from the book. The recipes are classics, with an updated twist, so you pretty much already love them!! Join us~You'll be glad you did!

I wasn't so sure about today's recipe, Nutella Scones. I have never made scones before, but I have eaten them, and I have found them rather dry. The first couple bites of the Nutella Scones struck me as dry also, but as I ate a little more, the Nutella inside the scone, kicked in and made them a little better. I did make a few minor changes. I put in only a pinch of salt, and I didn't include the hazelnuts. To read the entire recipe, stop by and see Lorraine at PhDcupcaker. She is our hostess this round, and she has the recipe all ready for you.

All the ingredients came together quickly and easily.
This was a great way to make sure the Nutella was
distributed evenly.
 Making the ball of dough helped cut the scones into 
six pieces.
Hot from the oven!
Ready to serve!
They do look pretty!
 
Next time around we are making Mississippi Mud Pie!!
YUM!!