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Two Ingredient Pumpkin Donuts

Hello, September, hello fall.

Tis the season for all things pumpkin, including pumpkin donuts (or doughnuts.. however you want to spell it). I’m thoroughly impressed with this super easy pumpkin doughnut recipe. Two ingredients and a donut baking pan.

Found this recipe and decided to give them a whirl. It seemed simple enough, just mix, pour, bake. My donut pan was getting sad sitting on my baking shelf. I haven’t used it in months. And with fall right around the corner, well, it just made sense. Sadly, it’s been super hot out, so this is my only real sign of fall. I’m contemplating more pumpkin dishes soon. Maybe I’ll find some way to make pumpkin Rice Krispy Treats, what do you think?

pumpkin donuts

Two Ingredient Pumpkin Donuts

1 box of yellow cake mix
1 10-ounce can of pumpkin puree
1 tsp of cinnamon (optional)
1/2 tsp of nutmeg (optional)

Preheat oven to 350. Mix all ingredients, then add batter to donut pan (fill sections halfway), and bake for 10 minutes, or until you can poke with a toothpick and it comes out clean.

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Food, Life In General

Blueberry Picking

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When I was little, my grandfather and I would drive up to Blueberry Hill. They were low blueberry bushes, where you had to sit on the ground with your bucket and pick. I was always told to wait, not eat any, or else we’d be there even longer trying to fill the bucket so grandma could make us blueberry pie.

But I would sneak some fruit as we were blueberry picking. One for me – three for the bucket. One for me – two for the bucket. And this would go on until we had enough.

That was years ago, when I was less than a teenager and living in Vermont. I haven’t been blueberry picking since then. So when Andy showed up to my house over the weekend and told me to wear something comfortable, I was pleasantly surprised that we ended up at Butternut Farm in Farmington.

And when we got there, I was so confused. Where was the hill of blueberries. All I saw were tall bushes lining the field. They were blueberry bushes, I learned. And full of fruit. So much so, that I didn’t think twice about eating a few as we filled the bucket and dragged our wagon. There were so many, and by the time we were all tired out, our teeth were blue and we had a bag full of berries.

So my question for you all today is, what should we make with our blueberries? I’ll probably drag him back there soon, so I’m not afraid of running out. But I need ideas other than a traditional blueberry pie. What would you make?

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Food, Savory

Garlic Chicken White Pizza

Garlic Chicken White Pizza

I am not a fan of pizza sauce. Sure, I’ll dunk bread sticks in it, but for the most part, I’m not one to choose a really saucy pie. I’m more of a white pizza gal, meaning, no sauce, tons of garlic, and Italian herbs.

So when my friend Lauren and I decided we wanted to cook for lunch, we miraculously selected white pizza. I say miraculously not because it was crazy that we chose white pizza, it was miraculous we decided on a meal in less than an hour. We’ve been known to spend an hour on Pinterest scrolling through pages of pins just to realize we never decided on what to make and now it’s dinner time.

Anyway, back to the pizza. She had the brilliant idea of using an herb pizza dough and adding spinach to our pizza. So we got to work and came up with this Parmesan and mozzarella covered pie that, I have to say, is better than any bread stick I’ve ever had before.

Garlic Chicken White Pizza

Gather
1 chicken breast, diced
1/2 sweet onion, diced
2 fresh garlic cloves, minced
1 1/2 cups of shredded mozzarella
1/2 cup of fresh grated Parmesan cheese
3/4 cup of frozen spinach (brought to room temperature)
1 Roma tomato, diced
1/2 teaspoon of basil
1/4 teaspoon of parsley
1 tablespoon of garlic powder
Sea salt
Fresh ground black pepper
Extra virgin olive oil
1 ball of basil-infused pizza dough

Preheat oven to 400. Roll out pizza dough until about 1/2 inch thick, and when placed into a cookie sheet (aka jelly pan) will fill all sides of the pan. Poke a few holes in the top of the dough. Place cookie sheet in oven and bake for 8-10 minute or until dough and slightly risen and is cooked mostly through. The outside will be slightly crusty and browned. Remove from oven.

In a saute pan, cook onions in a tablespoon of olive oil on medium-low heat for 10 minutes, or until onions are translucent. Add chicken on medium high heat until chicken is browned. Add minced garlic, basil, parsley, and spinach. Cook until spinach is warmed.

On cooked dough, sprinkle evenly the Parmesan cheese. Top with chicken and spinach mixture, and then diced tomatos. Top evenly with mozzarella and add a dash of sea salt and black pepper. Place in oven.

Cook for 10-12 minutes, until cheese is melted. Remove from open and coat edges of crust with a mixture of 1/4 cup of olive oil and garlic powder. You may not use all of the olive oil, just coat the crust. Place pizza back in oven and bake for another 15 minutes, or until cheese is melted and browned.

Remove from oven, let cool, and serve.

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Food, Savory

Spicy Garlic Chicken

Spicy Garlic Chicken

I was craving hot sauce the other night. I just wanted to hop into the car and head to the nearest Buffalo Wild Wings for some spicy wings. That, or I was going to make a pan of buffalo chicken dip, which would have been a bad decision, seeing as it’s basically cream cheese, chicken, and hot sauce. None of that being very good for me, my heart, or my waist.

So I opted to experiment and came up with the following compromise – Spicy Garlic Chicken over a bed of chicken rice. So I grabbed some fresh garlic from the cupboard, a bottle of Frank’s Red Hot, and preheated the oven to 375.

Spicy Garlic Chicken (for one)

Gather
2 fresh garlic cloves, minced
1/4 cup of Frank’s Red Hot sauce
1 chicken breast
2 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil

Preheat oven to 375. In a shallow glass baking dish, coat bottom of pan with olive oil. Place cleaned chicken breast into pan, top with minced garlic. Slowly pour hot sauce over chicken until chicken is completely covered.

Place baking dish into oven, and bake for 45 minutes or until chicken is completely cooked and browned.

Remove from oven, serve over a bed of rice, and enjoy.

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