Vegan Rocky Road Cake {Guest Post from Gormandize with A-dizzle & K-bobo}

vegan chocolate cake

Hello everyone! Today I have my friend Keely of Gormandize with A-dizzle & K-bobo – enjoy!

I’ve been blogging for exactly one year this month. It’s been a great experience thus far and I’m learning loads as I go.

Like most bloggers I started off with some recipes which had really dodgy photos and this vague idea that maybe my blog could be awesomely successful without me putting that much effort into it.

More than a hundred recipes, a new camera and hours of work later, I’ve managed to build my blog into something that I’m really happy with and proud of.

But the best thing I discovered about blogging was the unexpected friendships that sprung out of it with other bloggers.

It has been wonderful to connect with other food lovers all over the world and have fun exploring food with your new friends. One such friend I have been happy to make is Erin from BigFatBaker, and I was very happy when she asked me to write a guest post for her.

cake Vegan Rocky Road Cake {Guest Post from Gormandize with A dizzle & K bobo}

This cake is one that I made for my mother’s birthday recently, and it was a creation I just had always wanted to try. You may notice that my rocky road contains absolutely no marshmallows. There are two main reasons for this:

  1. Marshmallow are a cheap way to fill out rocky road so that you don’t have to put in so much of the decadent and luscious ingredients
  2. Marshmallows are made from gelatine – which is made from boiling up all the skin, crushed bones, connective tissues, organs and sometimes intestines of slaughtered animals. Now, I’m a vegan, but that aside, I don’t know who would really want to put that in their bodies!

One other quick thing before getting to the delicious point! If you wanted to make this cake even better I would recommend doubling the quantity of the rocky road topping and using it as the filling in the layer cake as well – just to make it extra rocky! [Read more...]

Green Chile and Apple Cobbler {Guest Post from Juanita’s Cocina}

chiles

Hello everyone! Today I have Jen from Juanita’s Cocina – enjoy!

Hi! I’m Jen from Juanita’s Cocina! I was so excited when Erin asked if I would do a guest post on her blog while she went on vacation! Since I can’t go with her, I figure this is probably the next best thing…since I get to eat all of the sweets I make for “her”!

Erin is one of the first bloggers I began following when I started blogging 5 months ago. I think she’s an amazing and inspiring baker, but beyond that, she is super sweet. And she just so happens to be the hostess with the mostest of my favorite blog group, The Holiday Recipe Club. How can you not adore someone who uses every holiday as an excuse to make delicious food? You can’t!

I couldn’t make just any ‘ol thing for Erin. It had to be something delicious, different, and drool-worthy.

When I began searching through all of the desserts I’ve been wanting to try, this recipe for Green Chile and Apple Cobbler from The Homesick Texan kept catching my eye. Green chiles in dessert? How could I not try it?

BFB8 Green Chile and Apple Cobbler {Guest Post from Juanitas Cocina}

I am so glad I listened to my hungry gut. Because this is one of the most amazing desserts I’ve made in…well, in just about forever. The chiles bring a great smokiness to an otherwise boring apple cobbler. There’s just a *hint* of spice, which compliments the mild sweetness of this cobbler perfectly.

I hope you’re as excited about this dish as I was when I first saw it. Of course, I was downright amazed once I tasted it.

I swore up and down that I’d send some of the extra to Erin, but oops. We polished this off pretty quick. She’s on vacation anyways, so hopefully she’s having a good enough time that she won’t even know… [Read more...]

Chai Ice Cream {Holiday Recipe Club 6/5}

chai ice cream

Today Holiday Recipe Club is celebrating the Queen’s Diamond Jubliee.

The required ingredients were tea, jam or Worcestershire sauce.

chai tea Chai Ice Cream {Holiday Recipe Club 6/5}

As you can see, I ended up going the tea route. But I was very tempted to do a homemade jam.

This chai ice cream was inspired by a black currant tea ice cream recipe in my favorite ice cream book, The Perfect Scoop.

just churned Chai Ice Cream {Holiday Recipe Club 6/5}   soft serve style Chai Ice Cream {Holiday Recipe Club 6/5}

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Watermelon Mojito Pops {Holiday Recipe Club 5/25}

fresh delicious watermelon

I have been wanting to try this recipe since I saw a link to it on Facebook about a month ago.

The title watermelon mojito pops was immediately intriguing. I figured, not much could go wrong with all of those things in one!

Lucky for me this holiday recipe club hop, in honor of Memorial Day, included watermelon as one of the ingredients.

The other choices were pork & beer. Interested in joining us? Sign up here!

mojito ingredients Watermelon Mojito Pops {Holiday Recipe Club 5/25} Simple Syrup Watermelon Mojito Pops {Holiday Recipe Club 5/25}

As I was saying, one of the ingredients was watermelon.

Many say it’s still too early for watermelon but I beg to differ. Down here in South Carolina I found one of the best watermelons I’ve had in a long time.

Super sweet, juicy, and still crunchy. I hate when the watermelon is tasty but starting to get mushy…

chopped watermelon Watermelon Mojito Pops {Holiday Recipe Club 5/25}

These pops include all the flavors you would want on a hot summer day. Watermelon, mint, lime and coconut rum! [Read more...]

Nutella Raviolis #PastaLove

nutella ravioli

It’s time for another love event!

I was so sad I wasn’t able to host the last one, but I was excited for this challenge.

Pasta is not something I do often. We don’t eat it that often and I definitely don’t make it often. But on top of all of that to make a sweet pasta? Oh boy.

nutella and mint Nutella Raviolis #PastaLove

I really wasn’t sure if I was going to make it through this one.

Originally I had envisioned making my own chocolate pasta dough and filling it with something tasty…it seemed like a wonderful idea. But again, time got away from me.

So instead of the super original sweet pasta idea I made a recipe that has intrigued me for years.

uncooked  Nutella Raviolis #PastaLove

The first time I saw this recipe was a few years back on the Food Network. Giada and her mom were making them and they seemed perfect!

Deep fried chocolate filled wontons? Yes please!

fried ravioli Nutella Raviolis #PastaLove

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