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Melt In Your Mouth Chocolate Chip Cookies
These melt in your mouth chocolate chip cookies are my favourites for multiple reasons. Not only are they exactly what a chocolate chip cookie should be, but they are the first cookies my son, Ben and I made together. They are the first anything we made together to be exact. Really, what cookie could evoke more nostalgia than a sweet little chocolate chip cookie? I bet we all have a story about these, amiright?
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Fresh Pineapple Sorbet (Two Ingredients)
For those who say you can't eat frozen dessert in the winter, this Fresh Pineapple Sorbet will change your mind! It's insanely good! Pineapple on its own is always a treat, but blended smooth with a bit of honey makes this quick dessert pretty irresistible. It's not a treat I will ever pass up. I've been thinking about this cool snack since the first time I made it.
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Chocolate Chip and Toffee Banana Muffins
We love Chocolate Chip and Toffee Banana Muffins in this house! My kids gobble them up like they're the best things ever, and if I'm being frank, I do too! There's something so comforting about a banana muffin. Add in the chocolate chips and toffee bits and they become a really special treat. And on top of everything else, they're environmentally friendly, oh you read that right! Instead of throwing out those ugly old bananas, we're using them to whip up this favourite!
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Easy Cinnamon Sugar Cronuts (Two Ingredients)
Finding two-ingredient recipes can get a little tricky. I can go the easy route and give you dips and simple fudges, but eventually, we'd both get tired of that. I want new ideas, things I haven't tried, things that intrigue me. You're with me, right? So, I spend a lot of time searching for ideas. This weeks recipe started out as sausage rolls but then took a hard left turn and became Easy Cinnamon Sugar Cronuts
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White Chocolate Puffcorn (Two Ingredient)
You guys know how much I like the sweet-savoury combo. I mean c'mon now, a sweet treat that gets a hit of salt at the end, is there anything better? It's a snack, I will literally stand next to, making sure I get the last bite! White Chocolate Puff Corn should, however, come with a warning label. This stuff is beyond addictive. Puffcorn on its own can be an obsession coat it in chocolate and, well, good luck staying away!
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Easy Microwave Peanut Brittle
If I'm being honest here, my Mom's Easy Microwave Peanut Brittle is so much better than the stuff you buy in shops. Even the fancy candy shop versions don't hold a candle to my moms. It's airy, peanutty and best of all it's super easy. It takes maybe twenty minutes and a bit of freezing time and you've got a Christmas sweet that will be a total hit.
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White Chocolate Christmas Candy
In our family, there are multiple names that this sweet treat goes by. Auntie Cath's Christmas cereal stuff, the good stuff, Christmas crack (because it's ridiculously addictive), and now I'm renaming it White Chocolate Christmas Candy. But I've also seen it called trash, clusters, and snack mix. The list goes on, but the one thing, I think we all can agree on, is that this snack is a must-every holiday season.
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Peppermint Kissed Fudge (Two Ingredients)
Fudge is always one of those things that makes me pause an extra minute in a store. If I spot a display case of fudge, I always linger enough to see if there's any flavour that I just have to have! Peppermint is always at the top of this list. When I came across a few two-ingredient recipes for fudge using pre-made frosting. I wondered if this could be made into a peppermint fudge with Hershey's kisses.
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Two Ingredient Cranberry Ginger Spiced Cake
Do you follow Candy Jar Chronicles on Instagram? If you do, you'll know that last week in my stories I asked if two-ingredient Tuesdays should be a thing. You all answered with 100% yes! So, it shall be. I figure the best way to start this series is with dessert. A festive Two Ingredient Cranberry Ginger Spiced Cake, perfect for any upcoming holiday, to be exact.
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Mini Peanut Butter Cup Cookies
Mini Peanut Butter Cup Cookies are a total classic. A recipe that always shows up at Christmas. Not that it's only good for the holidays. It's perfect all year round, but I'm feeling very holiday-ish at the moment. I'm not sure why, but this year I am so ready for all things Christmas! It's the beginning of November and I want to put up the stockings and literally deck the halls. Does this ring any bells for you?