Coconut Custard Pie

Due to an error in judgement as a teen, I can no longer enjoy coconut. My friends and I were going to represent the Philippines in an international fair for Girl Scouts, and we made these coconut haystack cookie things. Well, being kids, we ate a lot of the mix before it was baked, and … Continue reading

Cloverleaf Rolls

Cloverleaf rolls are baked in a muffin tin so the three balls of dough bake together to look a bit like a clover. This is another recipe that requires that you already have a basic dough recipe that is tried and true. I suppose if you don’t have one, you could make due with store-bought … Continue reading

Cinnamon Rolls

I have never made cinnamon rolls myself – the store-bought ones in the blue can are about as much as I’ve done – probably because I don’t really love them and can live without them. The process here doesn’t seem difficult, but like with bread recipes, it requires time. That seems to be something a … Continue reading

Caraway Puffs (Rolls)

Caraway seeds are the thumbnail-shaped seeds you find in some breads, and have an aromatic flavor. They are most commonly used in rye bread to add that distinctive flavor to a nice loaf (and paired with pastrami, oh yum). Caraway is considered a savory seasoning in cooking, and can be used with pork dishes, added … Continue reading

20 Minute Fudge

While I’m not very good at making candy, this might be a little easier. Fudges are basically ingredients, mixed together, then allowed to set. Easier recipes like this were designed for women who – like me – didn’t excel with candy. But this looks easy enough to try. 20 Minute Fudge 1 egg, well beaten … Continue reading