Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Candy Corn Crispy Treats

Candy Corn-Marshmallow Crispy Treats
From: Kraft


TOTAL TIME: 10 min
PREP TIME: 10 min
SERVINGS: 24 servings


Ingredients
1/4 cup butter
6 cups  JET-PUFFED Miniature Marshmallows
12 drops yellow food coloring
4 drops  red food coloring
6 cups crisp rice cereal
2 cups  candy corn


Directions
  1. MICROWAVE butter in large microwaveable bowl on HIGH 45 sec. or until melted. Add marshmallows; toss to coat. Microwave 1-1/2 min. or until marshmallows are completely melted and mixture is well blended, stirring in food colorings after 45 sec.
  2. ADD cereal and candy corn; mix well. Press onto bottom of 13x9-inch pan sprayed with cooking spray.
  3. COOL completely before cutting into bars. Cut each bar diagonally in half.
Use Your Stove
  1. Melt butter in large saucepan on low heat.
  2. Add marshmallows; cook until marshmallows are completely melted and mixture is well blended, stirring constantly.
  3. Remove from heat.
  4. Add remaining ingredients; continue as directed.
How to Press Cereal Mixture into Pan:  Use waxed paper to press marshmallow mixture into prepared pan.
How to Store: Store in airtight container at room temperature.


My Comments: I have to be honest, I didn't follow the recipe. I just used the idea. I didn't use the food coloring, though I wish I had. I just made normal Rice Crispy Treats with some modifications. I used 3/4 bag of regular mini marshmallows, and 1/4 bag Pumpkin Spice Marshmallows. After adding cereal, I added the candy corn.

Frightening Witch's Fingers



Chewy Granola Drops

Chewy Granola Drops
From: Betty Crocker 'Fall Baking' 2011 Pg 45



PREP TIME: 40 Min
TOTAL TIME: 40 Min
SERVINGS: 24

Ingredients
1 pouch (1 lb 1.5 oz) Betty Crocker® oatmeal chocolate chip cookie mix 
1/2 cup butter or margarine, melted 
1 egg 
1 cup coconut 
3/4 cup dried cranberries 
1 can (6 oz) honey-roasted almonds (1 1/4 cups), coarsely chopped 

Directions
  1. Heat oven to 375°F. In large bowl, stir cookie mix, melted butter and egg until soft dough forms. Stir in coconut, cranberries and almonds.
  2. Using small cookie scoop or tablespoon, drop dough 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheets. Press with fingers to slightly flatten.
  3. Bake 11 to 12 minutes or until edges are golden brown. Cool 2 minutes; remove from cookie sheets to wire rack. Cool completely. Store covered at room temperature.
My comments: These were OK. Not fantabulistic or anything. I probably wont make them again. They seemed quite bland, and had no character. Although I didn't bake these EXACTLY as stated, I don't think they would have turned out better if I had.

First of the Halloween Season

I sent my hubby off with the first Halloween platter of the season tonight. I was really hoping to get alot more done, but we had things that took up my baking time. The firehouse only has training on the first & second Tues, and second Sat. every month. Since hubby will be at Drill this Saturday, tonight was the last opportunity to send out my goodies before Halloween. It is what it is. All in all, I was pleased. There are only about nine volunteers, so the platter didn't have to be very big. I just wanted to give something to those that work real hard in our emergency services out here in rural Chaparral. I will be posting (and linking) the recipes I used for these Halloween goodies shortly.

This platter consisted of:

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Halloween is in Full Swing!

My treats menu is planned....not that I'll stick to it. I always change things. My intention was to start baking Friday. Uh-um....three days ago. I still haven't started. Bad me. Happens all the time though. I really couldn't figure out what I wanted to bake this year. I've done pretty much the same treats for the last three years, and I wanted something different. It took me a little more time than normal to make my menu. But honestly, I work better under pressure. Really, I do. ;-)

This year I am going to be sending treat platters in, again with my hubby at work. I love to. I love how they ask if I'm baking yet. Plus, I will also be making another giant Haunted Gingerbread House, and he'll be taking that in as a decoration....if he still has a job. :-\ But that's another story.

Hubby is also part of the Volunteer Fire Dept. here in Chaparral, and I'll be sending in some cookie platters with him on the two nights he trains. It'll be a first for that since we just moved here.

Since moving here, we've met a few of our 'neighbors'. I say that in quotes as the neighbors are one or two miles away....which is a different concept than most have of neighbors. But since our neighbors have been so nice, I've decided to start the "You've Been Boo'd" tradition here. It'll be my way to share my goodies with our new friends. It would be great if it actually got going, but.....people are busy, and many wouldn't have the time. If it continues, it's be great, if not, that's OK...I just want an excuse to share my treats. ;-)

On the menu this year is:
Chewy Granola Drops
Pretzel Owls - They didn't look right.
Candy Corn Pinwheels
Eyeballs
Rocky Road Popcorn Balls
Caramel Apples
Candy Corn Crispy Treats
Marshmallow Pumpkins
Witch's Fingers
Frosted Sugar Cookie Cutouts
Chocolate Spiders
Molded Sugar Cookies
Chocolate Rats
Chocolate Pumpkin Pops

I'm sure I'll make some sort of brownie, bread, or cupcake too. I just haven't decided.

I'll post pictures as I bake and when I'm finished.