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Monday, December 3, 2012
Party Cheesecake Bars.
I love this recipe. It's easy with my stand mixer, and it makes serving dessert to a crowd easy too! It can be served as a finger food, which is great for holiday cocktail parties .
I typically use Apricot preserves when I make these. If you were making them for the Christmas holiday, a raspberry or strawberry preserve would look festive. And...who doesn't love berries with cheesecake.
It's best to make these the day before so the cheesecake layer can firm up. But three hours will be enough if you are strapped for time.
Cheesecake Bars For A Crowd
(makes 64 bars)
For the crust;
2 Cups All purpose flour
3/4 Cup butter
1/4 Cup sugar
1/3 Cup light corn syrup
1/2 teaspoon salt
For the cheesecake;
2 -8 ounce packages of cream cheese, softened
3 eggs
1 Cup light corn syrup
2 teaspoons clear vanilla
Topping;
1-12 ounce jar of preserves
powdered sugar for dusting.
Directions;
Preheat the oven to 375F. Grease a 15 x 10 x 1 inch pan. Place the flour, butter, sugar, corn syrup and salt in the bowl of your stand mixer. Mix on low speed until a soft dough forms. Press the dough evenly into the pan.
Next, beat the softened cream cheese on medium speed until it looks smooth. Then, beat in the eggs until thoroughly combined. Add the corn syrup and vanilla and continue beating until the mixture is smooth. Pour the cheesecake mixture over the crust.
Bake 30-35 minutes until the filling is set and the edges are a light golden brown.
Take the lid off of the jar of preserves and microwave for 30 seconds. Stir the preserves and microwave another 30 seconds. Stir again and then spread over the cheesecake.
Place the pan in the refrigerator to chill for at least 3 hours.
Cut into 64 bars. Sprinkle with powdered sugar just before serving.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
KitchenAid Pie Crust
I love this pie crust recipe! I've tried a lot of recipes over the years and was never quite satisfied. The didn't seem flaky enough for the most part, and cutting the butter or shortening in seemed like a lot of work. I kept wondering what other stuff the person who coined the phrase "Easy as pie" did. Pie certainly didn't seem very easy to me.
Until I started using this recipe! Now it is easy! A stand mixer makes child's play out of making pie crust!
The real key to pie crust success, is keeping everything cold. Your butter and shortening need to be cold. I measure them, and put them in the freezer, while I measure the other ingredients. The water you add, needs to be ice water. I put several ice cubes in a cup with water, and let the water get really cold before I use it. The colder you keep your ingredients, the flakier your crust will be.
KitchenAid Pie Crust
(makes 2 9-inch crusts)
Put the flour, sugar, and salt into the bowl of your stand mixer. Mix on low speed using the paddle attachment until combined. Add the butter and shortening. Mix for one minute or less, just until the mixture resembles a coarse meal. Add the six tablespoons of ice water while the mixer is on. Process just until it begins to form clumps. Less mixing is better when you are making pie crust. Lay out two sheets of plastic wrap. Divide the dough in half, and place one half on each sheet. Flatten dough into a disc and wrap. Refrigerate for 30 minutes.
Unwrap the dough but leave it on the plastic wrap. Place another sheet the same size over the top of the dough. Roll out the dough to approximately 12-inches in diameter. Remove the top sheet of plastic and lay your pie pan on top of the dough open side down. Reaching underneath the bottom sheet of plastic wrap, and holding the pie pan in place, flip over. Remove plastic, create a decorative edge, and using a fork put several holes in the bottom and sides of the crust.
You can now fill and bake. You can also make the crust ahead of time, and freeze it until you are ready to use it.
If you would like a great Pumpkin filling for your crust, this is the best I've ever had! http://bestmixerreviews.com/pumpkin-pie-without-the-can/
Find out more about KitchenAid stand mixers.
Until I started using this recipe! Now it is easy! A stand mixer makes child's play out of making pie crust!
The real key to pie crust success, is keeping everything cold. Your butter and shortening need to be cold. I measure them, and put them in the freezer, while I measure the other ingredients. The water you add, needs to be ice water. I put several ice cubes in a cup with water, and let the water get really cold before I use it. The colder you keep your ingredients, the flakier your crust will be.
KitchenAid Pie Crust
(makes 2 9-inch crusts)
- 2-2/3 Cups All Purpose Flour
- 2 Tablespoons sugar
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 12 Tablespoons (1-1/2 sticks) butter cut into 1/2-inch pieces
- 4 Tablespoons vegetable shortening, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
- 6 Tablespoons ice water (or more)
Put the flour, sugar, and salt into the bowl of your stand mixer. Mix on low speed using the paddle attachment until combined. Add the butter and shortening. Mix for one minute or less, just until the mixture resembles a coarse meal. Add the six tablespoons of ice water while the mixer is on. Process just until it begins to form clumps. Less mixing is better when you are making pie crust. Lay out two sheets of plastic wrap. Divide the dough in half, and place one half on each sheet. Flatten dough into a disc and wrap. Refrigerate for 30 minutes.
Unwrap the dough but leave it on the plastic wrap. Place another sheet the same size over the top of the dough. Roll out the dough to approximately 12-inches in diameter. Remove the top sheet of plastic and lay your pie pan on top of the dough open side down. Reaching underneath the bottom sheet of plastic wrap, and holding the pie pan in place, flip over. Remove plastic, create a decorative edge, and using a fork put several holes in the bottom and sides of the crust.
You can now fill and bake. You can also make the crust ahead of time, and freeze it until you are ready to use it.
If you would like a great Pumpkin filling for your crust, this is the best I've ever had! http://bestmixerreviews.com/pumpkin-pie-without-the-can/
Find out more about KitchenAid stand mixers.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
What Is The Most Popular Gift For New Brides?
According to this article The strange allure of the stand mixer - Boston.com
the most popularly registered gift for new brides is the iconic KitchenAid mixer.
Why in this day and age of cooking less, eating out more, and busy two career families is the KitchenAid mixer the most wished for gift? According to this article, it's a symbol of domestication. An appliance that says "Yes, I am married now". It implies that the new bride is ready to nurture her betrothed with foods she has crafted.
When the mixers were originally introduced to the public. They were sold door-to-door. Women would gather at a friend's home to watch a demonstration of how the mixer performed. They impressed women. They got women thinking of the mixer as a "status symbol". They brought out colors for the mixers that match any decor to entice them even further. It is has become a symbol that says "I'm a serious cook"
KitchenAid does make a good product. Their mixers are versatile with many attachments available for them. They perform mixing jobs with ease, and produce quality baked goods. Affordable for the average family they can also churn out ice cream, pasta, and sausage. They really do make producing food easier, and do it with style.
A direct quote from the article states;
There are many reasons a bride would put a KitchenAid mixer on her wedding registry list. Some might feel they need it because "mom had one". They like the colors the mixer comes in, and feel it shows their personality and starts conversations. Sometimes it's more because they want one rather, than need one.
Or maybe... it's actually the groom that has suggested it. According to the article, many men are now using cooking as a form of relaxation, and are actually encouraging their new brides to add it to the registry.
Whatever the reason, it is a good product. It will encourage the new bride to cook more. And, just like her mother before her, someday she will be baking with her children. Who will grow up with fond memories of KitchenAid mixers and spending time with mom baking cookies.
If you want to buy a wedding gift for someone that is sure to be the "best present ever", you may want to consider this "most wished for gift"
the most popularly registered gift for new brides is the iconic KitchenAid mixer.
Why in this day and age of cooking less, eating out more, and busy two career families is the KitchenAid mixer the most wished for gift? According to this article, it's a symbol of domestication. An appliance that says "Yes, I am married now". It implies that the new bride is ready to nurture her betrothed with foods she has crafted.
When the mixers were originally introduced to the public. They were sold door-to-door. Women would gather at a friend's home to watch a demonstration of how the mixer performed. They impressed women. They got women thinking of the mixer as a "status symbol". They brought out colors for the mixers that match any decor to entice them even further. It is has become a symbol that says "I'm a serious cook"
KitchenAid does make a good product. Their mixers are versatile with many attachments available for them. They perform mixing jobs with ease, and produce quality baked goods. Affordable for the average family they can also churn out ice cream, pasta, and sausage. They really do make producing food easier, and do it with style.
A direct quote from the article states;
On the popular wedding planning website TheKnot.com, the mixer is consistently listed as one of the top wedding registry items, where it is referred to as “a work of art for your kitchen.”You can read a review of KitchenAid's most popular mixer, the Artisan, through this link http://bestmixerreviews.com/kitchenaids-artisan-stand-mixer-what-you-should-know-before-you-buy/
There are many reasons a bride would put a KitchenAid mixer on her wedding registry list. Some might feel they need it because "mom had one". They like the colors the mixer comes in, and feel it shows their personality and starts conversations. Sometimes it's more because they want one rather, than need one.
Or maybe... it's actually the groom that has suggested it. According to the article, many men are now using cooking as a form of relaxation, and are actually encouraging their new brides to add it to the registry.
Whatever the reason, it is a good product. It will encourage the new bride to cook more. And, just like her mother before her, someday she will be baking with her children. Who will grow up with fond memories of KitchenAid mixers and spending time with mom baking cookies.
If you want to buy a wedding gift for someone that is sure to be the "best present ever", you may want to consider this "most wished for gift"
Friday, July 6, 2012
Are there any good frosting recipes that aren't buttercream or chocolate of any kind? - Yahoo! Answers
Are there any good frosting recipes that aren't buttercream or chocolate of any kind? - Yahoo! Answers
I love getting best answers! I also love this frosting!
I love getting best answers! I also love this frosting!
Best Answer - Chosen by Voters
You could try a 7 minute frosting. It requires granulated sugar, egg whites, water, cream of tartar, and vanilla. It makes a really fluffy frosting that isn't overly sweet. Tastes a lot like marshmallow. It does require that you use a heat resistant bowl set over boiling water and a hand mixer. I like this frosting a lot! Cheap to make and low fat!
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If you would like to see the full recipe you can find it here; http://bestmixerreviews.com/category/rec…
Friday, June 15, 2012
Orange Mango Summer Reward
I made a batch of drinks the other day that I just have to tell you about! My husband and I had been working in the yard all day Saturday weeding and trimming. I don't know if you've ever been so hot that you start to feel run down and sick from it, but that's the point we were at. I decided to reward us for our hard work by making frozen drinks. Made from Brinley's Mango Rum, CocoMania Coconut Rum, orange juice, lime juice, mango nectar, and ice these were great for lowering the core temperature. Fruit has a cooling effect on the body, and then the icy slushy goodness...I can't begin to tell you how much better I felt afterwards. The rum combination added a nice flavor twist, as did the lime. Not too sweet and very refreshing.
I used a blender for this recipe to get the slushy goodness. When you put ice in your blender, be sure to have liquid in too and use the ice breaker or pulse feature to start.
If you're looking for a great blender, check out the top rated one from KitchenAid! With a powerful motor and ice breaker feature it can handle making smoothies daily. That's hard work for most blenders! Believe me, I've been through a few. It's also easy to clean and comes in a variety of colors.
I'm sitting here trying to think of what to call this drink. I think I'll call it...
1/2 Cup CocoMania Coconut Rum
1/4 cup Brinley's Mango Rum
2 Cups Orange Juice
1 Cup Mango Nectar, a thicker mango juice you can find in the juice aisle or you could use fresh mango
juice of 1 lime
1 tray of ice cubes
Put all ingredients into the blender in the order given. Use the pulse or ice breaker feature to start. Then when the ice is broken up switch to the smoothie setting to finish. If it isn't thick enough you can add more ice.
So good! You gotta try it! Just convinced myself to make another batch! Have a good weekend!
By the way, if you're looking for a snack to go with your drink check out my stand mixer recipes
I used a blender for this recipe to get the slushy goodness. When you put ice in your blender, be sure to have liquid in too and use the ice breaker or pulse feature to start.
If you're looking for a great blender, check out the top rated one from KitchenAid! With a powerful motor and ice breaker feature it can handle making smoothies daily. That's hard work for most blenders! Believe me, I've been through a few. It's also easy to clean and comes in a variety of colors.
I'm sitting here trying to think of what to call this drink. I think I'll call it...
Orange Mango Summer Reward
This recipe makes 6 drinks1/2 Cup CocoMania Coconut Rum
1/4 cup Brinley's Mango Rum
2 Cups Orange Juice
1 Cup Mango Nectar, a thicker mango juice you can find in the juice aisle or you could use fresh mango
juice of 1 lime
1 tray of ice cubes
Put all ingredients into the blender in the order given. Use the pulse or ice breaker feature to start. Then when the ice is broken up switch to the smoothie setting to finish. If it isn't thick enough you can add more ice.
So good! You gotta try it! Just convinced myself to make another batch! Have a good weekend!
By the way, if you're looking for a snack to go with your drink check out my stand mixer recipes
Thursday, May 24, 2012
KitchenAid Gives Back
KitchenAid has not let being the most popular mixer brand, among home cooks and professionals alike, “go to it's head”. This is a company that gives back.
Unless you've been “living under a rock”, you are probably aware that the company has been manufacturing a pink stand mixer, the Komen Foundation Artisan Stand Mixer for several years. The company donates $50 to breast cancer research from each sale of this mixer. What you may not know is that since “Cook for the Cure” started,
Unless you've been “living under a rock”, you are probably aware that the company has been manufacturing a pink stand mixer, the Komen Foundation Artisan Stand Mixer for several years. The company donates $50 to breast cancer research from each sale of this mixer. What you may not know is that since “Cook for the Cure” started,
To find out how you can help in the fight against breast cancer go to
Monday, March 19, 2012
New Technology For Kitchenaid
When you are creaming butter, or making cake batters with a stand mixer, it has always been necessary to stop the mixer periodically in order to scrape the mixture down from the sides of the bowl. Depending on what you are mixing, this can mean stopping the mixer a dozen times in order to get everything into the mix. The butter creeps up the side of the bowl. The flour sticks to the side of the bowl. Stopping to scrape the bowl can make what is supposed to be a “hands-free” process seem like a lot more work than it should be.
There is a new beater design that is changing all of that! Follow the link to find out more about this new paddle attachment and see videos comparing it to the old style beaters.
Find out more about this new technology here http://bestmixerreviews.com/new-beater-technology-for-kitchenaid-no-more-scraping-the-bowl/
There is a new beater design that is changing all of that! Follow the link to find out more about this new paddle attachment and see videos comparing it to the old style beaters.
Find out more about this new technology here http://bestmixerreviews.com/new-beater-technology-for-kitchenaid-no-more-scraping-the-bowl/
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