This post contains affiliated links. I will be compensated for purchases made at those links with no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support. As the saying goes, necessity is the mother of invention. I had some fresh blackberries that needed to be used as well as some very ripe bananas. I wasn't in the mood to make bread or pie, so VOILA! This Banana Blackberry Crumble is born! I baked it in my large cast iron skillet, which seems so down home and comforting for some reason. Who knew that berries and bananas could marry so well? Since my tastebuds have never totally recovered from Covid, my friend Rhonda, my husband and my son all gave this recipe the thumbs up. The first step is to get the blackberries ready. By adding the cornstarch, sugar and lemon juice to them first, the juices will begin to flow, giving this crumble its moist goodness. Next, you mix up the crumble ingredients. The butter should be cold, (not frozen), and cut into the dry ingredients so that it lives up to its name...crumble. Finally, prepare the bananas. When I first made this recipe, I simply sliced them and then caramelized them on one side. But, Rhonda suggested chopping them a bit smaller and caramelizing them then mixing them with the berries a bit more so that the flavor of the berries and the bananas combined rather than being in layers. I'm going to try it that way next time and see which method we prefer. If you try it before I do, please let me know your thoughts. I do think that the caramelizing step is very important to the final outcome of this recipe. Of course, you can't serve a crumble without a scoop of ice cream on top. We were out of vanilla and used Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, lol. I think vanilla would have been better! If you loved this post, you may enjoy these as well:
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This post contains affiliated links. I will be compensated for purchases made at those links with no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support. Hello! It's Lindsey, back with a delicious pizza recipe. It's no secret that we love a good pizza here at 3 Winks Design. We love it so much that when Alicia was pregnant with her daughter she announced it with pizza here (look at that cute little boy who just turned eight!) A few weeks back I was craving spinach and artichoke dip. I had also promised my daughter we would have pizza and movie night, and from those two things came this delicious spinach and artichoke pizza! As with all things pizza, you need to have a good crust to get your pizza started off right. We have provided several great pizza crust recipes for you! In this pizza pot pie post we shared our simple go to pizza crust recipe which is great to use when you don't have a lot of time. In this three easy ways to improve pizza night post, Alicia shared her favorite pizza crust recipe, which can be found here. If you need a gluten free pizza crust option, I shared a great cauliflower pizza crust recipe in this post Once you have your pizza crust recipe picked, and your pizza crust prepped stretch it out over your pizza pan, or if you use a pizza stone, spread it on a piece of parchment paper while you heat your stone in the oven. Sprinkle the crust with a little salt and pepper, and some garlic. Place the spinach in a heated pan to wilt it. Then place it on a paper towel as you make the rest of the recipe.
Melt the butter in a sauce pan and whisk in the cornstarch and onion powder. Then pour in the milk and stir until thick. Once thickened remove from heat and add in the spinach. Spread the sauce over your crust and then add the chopped artichokes and the mozzarella and parmesan cheese. Pop your pizza in the oven (don't forget if using a pizza stone to slide your crust onto the stone off the parchment paper and then into the oven) until golden brown, about 16-20 minutes. I seriously chowed down on this pizza and sometimes I still think about it. So I'll probably be making it again soon! You can make it now! This post contains affiliate Links. I will be compensated for purchases made through those links at no additional cost to you. All views expressed are my own. Thank you for your support. I've written you about my youngest son Jacob a few times. I told you when he became an Eagle Scout here and here. I told you about when he was called to be a missionary in Africa, here. It is hard to believe that he has been home from that 2 year mission for 3 years now. He has also been serving in the National Guard during that 3 years, as well as going to school and working another job. But, he was recently sent away on a year long deployment, so we are back to long distance communication. When he was on his mission, it was very expensive to send him care packages and knowing that he had to move around a lot, we couldn't send very many things that he would have to carry around with him. Now that he is deployed, the situation is much the same, but he has even less room in his luggage for unnecessary items. So, everything that we send him needs to be consumable. Jacob recently had a birthday, so I started racking my brain about what I could send him to help him have a happy day and let him know that we are thinking of him. He was happy with what I sent, and I also spoke to him about what his suggestions would be for care packages in the future. I thought that I would share some ideas for those of you who find yourselves in this situation. Also, I am including a free printable of labels with jokes that you can attach to the items you include to lighten their spirits a bit more.
This post contains affiliate Links. I will be compensated for purchases made through those links at no additional cost to you. All views expressed are my own. Thank you for your support. We can't get through February without recognizing that it is National Cherry Month! It goes hand in hand with President's Day, right? (You know, the old story about George Washington and his father's cherry tree?) We have shared lots of great cherry recipes with you in the past which I will link to below, but rather than do a new round-up of those, I thought that this year deserved a totally new recipe that we've never done before. I remember as a teenager going to IHOP and ordering Cherry Cheese Blintzes. They were all the rage and so good! There is just something great about cream cheese and cherries mixed together. (Think Cherry Cheesecake!) For some reason that memory came back to me recently and I decided to make some and share them with you for this year's cherry feature!
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Helen Reynolds: Mother of six children , grandmother to eleven! I love to cook, craft and create things and I especially love doing that with my family, So, when my lawyer daughter, Lindsey, my artist daughter, Madalynn, and I came up with the idea of Hot Cocoa Bombs, this blog was born. Then, one more daughter, with her technical and science skills, plus creativity has joined in to round us out! Read more about us here! Archives
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