Sweet Corn Cereal Milk Ice Cream Pie {Milk Bar Monday 7/2}

corn cookies

Welcome to another Milk Bar Monday! Today I am the host.

I chose the sweet corn cereal milk ice cream pie for a multitude of reasons.

  1. It is HOT out there and we all need a little something sweet to help us cool off, so why not have some ice cream.
  2. I am an Indiana girl and our major claim to fame is corn. We have some fabulous corn that grows there during the summer. So when I saw this recipe it just screamed “Indiana Summer” and I couldn’t pass it up.
  3. It uses cereal milk!
  4. Finally – you can top it with one of your favorite seasonal fruits! What pie is complete without a little fruit topping?
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This recipe isn’t is as hard as it seems. Some of our past Milk Bar Mondays have had crazy steps and ingredients, but this one is pretty tame in comparison. The only thing I had to find was freeze-dried corn. I got mine on Amazon but I think you can also find it at Whole Foods and other health food stores.

You start by making the corn cookies, which are surprisingly corny and sweet but not as strange as they seem. They will be a new favorite in this Indiana household.

corn cookies Sweet Corn Cereal Milk Ice Cream Pie {Milk Bar Monday 7/2}

Then you start your “ice cream” base by making some of the famous cereal milk. I think this is our first recipe that uses it, but it was worth the wait. It’s a sweetened milk full of delicious cereal flavor. For this recipe we made Cap’n Crunch cereal milk but the recipe is pretty much the same for which ever cereal you decided to use.

While your cereal milk is soaking you take the delicious corn cookies and make the pie crust! Yes, we are getting to be all sorts of corny for this recipe.

cereal milk Sweet Corn Cereal Milk Ice Cream Pie {Milk Bar Monday 7/2}

Once your cereal milk is ready to go you make a corn pudding sort of mixture, let it cool, then fold it with some whipped heavy cream and sour cream. Pour it all into your pie crust and let it freeze for a few hours.

I topped my finished pie with some pureed peaches for an extra kick of summer flavor. But they great thing is summer has so many wonderful fruits to offer that you can’t go wrong with anything you chose. A few that I want to try are strawberries, blueberries, and cherries. 

pie with peach Sweet Corn Cereal Milk Ice Cream Pie {Milk Bar Monday 7/2}

See? Not too crazy for a Milk Bar Monday.

And 2 super bonuses when your pie is done – there are extra cookies & extra cereal milk! I recommend using the cereal milk in your coffee..mmm…

So what are you waiting for, check out the recipe below and celebrate the fourth with a super summery ice cream pie!

Don’t forget to check out Audra’s Pie over at The Baker Chick! You can also follow our conversation on Twitter and check out past recipes and pictures on Pinterest. [Read more...]

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

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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...]

Watermelon Soup

watermelon soup

Before you click away because this is something so completely unheard of on a sweets website, hear me out! 

My friend Keely over at Gormandize with A-dizzle and K-bobo is hosting a vegan soup hop this week and I thought that sounded like the perfect challenge for a sweet baker.

In my daily life I’m pretty much as far as I can be from vegan – eggs and bacon for breakfast, turkey sandwiches or ramen for lunch, meat and potato type dinners….and of course baked good after baked good.

chopped watermelon Watermelon Soup

But all of us need some balance in our lives so I figured this was a good place to start.

Watermelon is one of my favorite fruits. I love it. It totally reminds me of being 5 and having seed spitting contests in the summer.

After a bit of consulting with friends on Twitter I was inspired to make a soup with gazpacho type flavors. After ripping through all my cupboards I realized I didn’t have anything gazpacho like!

ingredients Watermelon Soup

So I stuck to what I know – sweets. 

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Arugula Pesto Bread for #greenslove

pesto swirl bread

This month’s theme for the #lovebloghop was leafy greens! That’s right, March is #greenslove. Be sure to add any of your March 2012 recipes that include leafy greens to the hop!

I must admit, when I first saw that the theme for this month was leafy greens I was stumped.

Desserts don’t usually have leafy greens in them.

That thought got me to bread. Bread would be more likely to have a leafy green in it somewhere.

arugula pesto bowl Arugula Pesto Bread for #greenslove

And then it struck me, pesto! I once made an arugula pesto in high school. This was the perfect time to retest that recipe and use it as a bread filling!

This bread even pleased the previously pesto hating boyfriend.

I recommend it toasted for breakfast with eggs. Or as the bread in a grilled chicken panini.

finished bread  Arugula Pesto Bread for #greenslove

What would you eat with this pesto swirled bread?

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Toasted Coconut Ice Cream

toasted coconut ice cream

Ice cream is one of my favorite things to make. It’s so simple.

Make the base a night or two before you want to be eating ice cream. Prepare the ice cream maker (for me that means freeze the bowl 24 hours in advance).

Then churn away! Now you have freshly made ice cream.

Eat as is for a soft serve treat, or freeze in a covered container for a more traditional ice cream texture.

The other great thing about ice cream: the variations. There are so many different options for flavor, and so many different ways to infuse said flavor!

toasted coconut ice cream Toasted Coconut Ice Cream

This toasted coconut ice cream is one of the most intensely coconut ice creams I’ve had. Perfect for the coconut connoisseur.

While eating this I’m taken back to the scenic upcountry drive on Maui, eating freshly made coconut candy.

Escape to your own tropical paradise with this toasted coconut ice cream today!

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