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Peanut Butterscotch Drops

Posted: August 6th, 2010 | Jessie | | Tags: baking beginners, butterscotch, no-bake | 1 Comment »

When I bought a box of cornflakes to make cornflake-crusted French toast earlier this week, I was really excited because it meant I had an excuse to make these awesome treats.  I first had them a few years ago when my Auntie Sharon brought them to our Christmas Eve dinner.  I found them completely addictive.    They’re perfect if you need a delicious dessert and only have about 25 minutes to spare, since they’re no-bake and only require three ingredients. Read the rest of this entry »


No Bake Cheesecake Two Ways: Black Currant and Oreo

Posted: July 12th, 2010 | Jessie | | Tags: cheesecake, currant, no-bake, oreo | 2 Comments »

Last week we received black currants and gooseberries with our CSA.  In our weekly email explaining our upcoming share we received this warning about currants, “They really stink like sweaty socks pre-cooked but are a knock-out once cooked!”  Hmm…I realized I would need to do some research on how to use these.  Since I only had a pint of each, I thought it would be fun to use some ramekins and make two little cobblers.  Then it got hot again and I was hesitant to turn the oven on for an hour for something I wasn’t sure I’d like. Read the rest of this entry »


Chocolate-Covered Peanut Butter Krispies

Posted: July 6th, 2010 | Jessie | | Tags: baking beginners, chocolate, no-bake, peanut butter, rice krispy treat | 4 Comments »

So it’s really hot in New York.  Really, really, really hot.  Just terribly hot.  And it’s going to be hot for 10 days.  There are a lot of terrible things about the heat.  Being outside is miserable.  Being inside can also be miserable (my office likes to crank the AC so high that it’s like working inside a walk-in refrigerator).  You feel tired before you even make it to the end of your block.  What do I usually do when I’m miserable?  I bake.  Not when it’s 99°.  That’s where no bake recipes come in.  And these chocolate-covered peanut butter krispies are definitely the best no-bake dessert I’ve made this year. Read the rest of this entry »


Mixed Berry Terrine

Posted: July 2nd, 2010 | Jessie | | Tags: berries, gelatin, no-bake | 1 Comment »

I’ve wanted to try this recipe for a long time, and the stars finally aligned this weekend.  Berries were incredibly cheap at my local fruit stand and we were cursed with a heat wave in New York City which made turning the oven on impossible.  I’m really disappointed I couldn’t get a better picture of this terrine.  It’s delicious and the picture above really doesn’t do it justice. Read the rest of this entry »


Cookie Dough Truffles

Posted: June 9th, 2010 | Jessie | | Tags: baking beginners, cookie dough, no-bake, truffles, vegan | 7 Comments »

This weekend was my boyfriend and my 2nd anniversary.  I could have made him an elaborate dessert, but the reality is he doesn’t enjoy anything more than chocolate chip cookies.  But I make him chocolate chip cookies all the time.  For our anniversary it had to be something special.  These truffles were the perfect solution.  They satisfy his love of chocolate chip cookies, but were something a little bit different.

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Peanut Butter Fudge

Posted: April 23rd, 2010 | Jessie | | Tags: baking beginners, candy, no-bake, peanut butter, unusual ingredient | 3 Comments »

I began baking in college, but it was after I graduated and had a real kitchen that I started baking a lot.   Inevitably when I meet a new person and start talking about baking they say, “I could never make all those treats.  I’d eat them all.”  I understand why people say that.  I love sweets too, but it would be impossible to eat two dozen cookies, a cake, and twelve muffins all in the same week, all by yourself.  It’s just too much food.  When you bake a lot you need to have friends, family, or coworkers to give all of the food to.

That’s where my office comes in.  I’m very lucky to work in an office that has between 30 and 50 people in it everyday.  That means that I can put out whatever I’ve baked the night before and it will be gone in less than an hour.  And no matter what it is, and no matter how bad I think it has turned out, everyone is so nice and thankful.  And it makes me want to bring them more sweets.  This recipe is the first thing I ever brought into work.  Everyone raved.  I never told them that there was Velveeta in the fudge.  At the time I’d only worked there for 3 months.  I thought they would be disgusted and think I was a weirdo.  This week I made it again.  And I told everyone was in it.  And they ate it anyway.  And raved.

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Gingersnap Truffles

Posted: April 9th, 2010 | Jessie | | Tags: baking beginners, gingersnaps, no-bake, truffles | 2 Comments »

This Wednesday was over 80 degrees in New York City.  So naturally my mind wandered to no-bake desserts on my bike ride home.  I do bake over the summer, but definitely less, so I’m always on the look out for tasty no bake desserts.  Another great thing about no-bake desserts is that they’re very accessible for people who don’t bake very often.  When me and Pat did the cookie experiment it really got me thinking about how expensive baking can be if you don’t have all of the ingredients in your pantry already.  This recipe only contains 3 ingredients and doesn’t require any special equipment.

This is all you need.

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