Made these last night and they are tastyyyy Here’re my changes (for you gluten free folks :): -Subbed whole wheat for 3/4c oats ground with my coffee grinder, 1/4 buckwheat, 1/4 whole unground old fashioned oats. -Chia egg for real egg -added some almond extract and raisins Rolled the whole thing in plastic wrap and froze it, now I slice it off when I want fresh cookies! Reduced the sugar so they’re breakfest-y but sometimes I roll them in cinnamon-sugar like snickerdooodles 😛 Happy baking! Recipe >> Apple Pie Oatmeal Cookies @ amyshealthybaking.com
You are going to love this cake! A vanilla cake, soaked with sweetened condensed milk, covered in sweet cannoli filling. Ah-mazing! The thing about this cake that really appealed to me was that it’s not at all a typical cake. The frosting is sweet, but it’s not “buttercream-sweet.” It’s creamy, it’s rich, and when you get a little burst of chocolate, it’s like a little bonus – an extra bit of flavor – and it’s ALL good. Recipe >> Cannoli Poke Cake @ lemon-sugar.com
I made this today for my sister’s birthday. I consider myself a pretty good baker and my batter was very thick. Since I only had all-purpose flour I followed a recipe I found for substituting that for cake flour. I omitted 2 tablespoons per cup and replaced it with 2 tablespoons of cornstarch. I then sifted the flour five times. My cake didn’t rise as much as a cake batter should but the little I tasted wasn’t as dense as banana bread. I’m thinking either the cornstarch was a bad idea (even though the recipe swears by it) or I mixed the batter to much. Or both. Hoping it’s not a total flop tonight for dessert. Recipe >> Vintage Banana Cake @ bakethiscake.com
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