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Strawberry French Toast Bake

March 22, 2019 by Laura Tucker 22 Comments

Strawberry French Toast Bake is all the rage in our household right now. Grab the recipe here and prepare to fall in love!

Few things make me happier than sitting down to a warm breakfast. Admittedly, it’s not something I elect to do every morning, but when Saturday and Sunday roll around, I like to break out the frying pans and casserole dishes and crank up the music while I summon up a little culinary magic in the kitchen. Making a French toast dish with fresh strawberries had been on my mind for days, and I was ready to get the breakfast party started!

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PEEPS® Marshmallow Mousse

March 21, 2019 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

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Just a few days ago, the temperatures here in Alabama reached a record high for the month of February. While my youngest was napping, my oldest slipped into her little swimsuit and I filled a large feed bucket with cool water for her to splash in. She ran and got her bathtub toys and splashed in the water for nearly an hour while I sat and watched her, amazed by her adorableness and the fact that my daughter was standing in front of me in a swimsuit in February. Alabama weather is so fickle sometimes, but we certainly weren’t complaining. Feeling the warmness of the sun on my legs made me think of all the beautiful plants and foliage that would soon be blooming, and I could feel the spring season unfolding right before our very eyes.

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Fresh Strawberry Pie

March 14, 2019 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

This recipe for Fresh Strawberry Pie makes for a perfect summertime (or anytime) treat! It’s super easy to make, and adding a little whipped cream on top takes this pie over the top!

Happy Pi Day!

I would be remiss if I didn’t share a scrumptious pie recipe with you guys on Pi Day! If you’re scratching your head in confusion over the notion of Pi Day, let me fill you in a bit. Pi Day is the annual celebration of the mathematical constant Π that takes place on March 14th (3/14). The House of Representatives supported the designation of Pi Day back in 2009, and my gut tells me that it’s not just to celebrate a mathematical number. Clearly somebody brought those representatives a slice of pie when making the decision, because how could you turn down a holiday where you get to celebrate by eating a slice of pie? 😉

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Irish Twice Baked Potato Bites

March 1, 2019 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

With St. Patrick’s Day quickly approaching, I recently decided that this season would be a great time to dig up a few of my roots and learn a thing or two about Irish culture and cuisine. Though I’ve never personally had a genetics test done, my older sister went through the process a few years back and discovered that nearly 50% of our roots point straight to the beautiful country of Ireland. This was really no huge shock to us, as both my sister and I are rather fair complected. The fact that my Grandmother’s maiden name was McGillick was also a pretty good indicator that we might have a tad of Irish in us, too. While I know very little about my ancestors from this particular part of the world, I have picked up a few cultural tidbits over the years that make me look forward to wearing a little green to bring the luck of the Irish my way each St. Patrick’s Day!Irish Twice Baked Potato Bites…

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Mardi Gras Madeleines

February 24, 2019 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

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Growing up near the gulf, it’s not at all uncommon to see Mardi Gras celebrations pop up in cities near mine. All of the hype leading up to the carnival celebration has had me itching to dig a little bit deeper into the customs and cuisine of the holiday, and you know I love any reason at all to whip up a new recipe and do a little taste testing!  While people typically associate Mardi Gras with the crazy shenanigans that happen on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, it was actually first celebrated in the United States in Mobile, Alabama. It’s no secret we Alabamians know how to throw a party! 😉

Mardi Gras Madeleines…

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Filed Under: Desserts, Home Cookin' Tagged With: french madeleines, king cake cookies, King Cake madeleines, Mardi Gras, Mardi Gras Madeleines

Enchanted Unicorn Doughnuts

February 18, 2019 by Laura Tucker 2 Comments

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #UnicornSnackPack #CollectiveBias

It was early one weekday morning, and Taralynn emerged from her bedroom and sprinted down the hall into my office to find a spot in my lap to nestle into. She wiped the sleepy dust out of her eyes and gave a little grin as I whispered “Good Morning, Taralynn” in her ear. She looked up at me without missing a beat and whispered, “I’m not Taralynn. I’m a unicorn.” Without any hesitation at all, I stepped foot into her land of make believe where I got to witness her imagination come alive in the most magical ways – magic that only a true unicorn can possess. Oh, to be 3 again!

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St. Patrick’s Day Sugar Cookies

February 16, 2019 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

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Fun fact about me: I spent my 14th birthday in Dublin, Ireland on a student ambassador trip with 40 other kids from Alabama. I had the opportunity to stay in the home of a family with children that were close to my own age for a few days and familiarize myself with bits and pieces of their culture that you can only experience first hand. While the terrain of Ireland wasn’t as green as I had dreamed it would be, it was stunningly beautiful nonetheless. I will say that many of the people were a bit more fiery in nature than what I was accustomed to, but they were welcoming and gave me memories I’ll never forget!St. Patrick's Day Sugar Cookies…

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Filed Under: Desserts, Home Cookin', Uncategorized Tagged With: Shamrock cookies, St. Patrick's Day food, St. Patrick's Day snacks, St. Patrick's Day Sugar cookies

A Taste of Chinese New Year: What We’re Learning and Loving!

January 30, 2019 by Laura Tucker 1 Comment

This post was sponsored by Ling Ling, all opinions expressed in my post are my own.

We live in a very small, rural part of the country. The closest sizable city is about an hour away from us, so we typically don’t get a rush of people eager to come and live in our community. The majority of the people that live here have been a part of this community their whole lives, and they have roots that run deeper than any oak tree could ever have. I’ve heard people joke that there are more cows living here than people, and the more I think about that statement, the more I think that actually might be true!

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We Go Together Like Milk & Cookies – DIY Chocolate Chip Cookie Pops

January 25, 2019 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

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As we approach the month of February, Valentine’s Day has definitely been on the brain in our household! It’s easy to throw Valentine’s Day into the “commercial holiday” category, but I think it’s wonderful to have a whole day dedicated to celebrating love! In fact, I unapologetically start decking our halls with sparkly reds, pinks and all things heart-shaped as soon as the Christmas decorations come down. We Go Together Like Milk & Cookies - DIY Chocolate Chip Cookie Pops

I have very fond memories of Valentine’s Day growing up, and perhaps that is why I hold on to this holiday so dearly. In elementary school, I remember my teachers having Valentine’s Day parties for the classroom. We’d decorate shoe boxes with heart shaped stickers and each bring a boxed set of Valentine’s cards and homemade cookies and desserts to share with one another. It was always fun receiving cartoon character Valentines from friends, but perhaps the best part of each party was when the teacher would lay out a paper towel on our desks and serve the refreshments. My eyes would swell with excitement when she placed those cookies on my desk and filled my cup with ice cold milk!

We Go Together Like Milk & Cookies - DIY Chocolate Chip Cookie Pops

So it really comes as no surprise to me that I get such an urge to celebrate Valentine’s Day by baking cookies and drinking milk with my oldest daughter. I can only hope that she grows to associate the holiday with spending precious moments in the kitchen with her mom, making cookies for friends and sipping on milk to wash it all down with. She gets her love for whole milk very honestly, might I add. Milk was my biggest pregnancy craving during both of my pregnancies, and I love that it gives kids nutrients they need to grow strong! Each 8 oz serving of milk is a great source of 3 important nutrients in a child’s diet: calcium, vitamin D and potassium. It’s also a natural source of high-quality protein, so we make sure to include a full serving of milk a day so we can grow big and strong!
We Go Together Like Milk & Cookies - DIY Chocolate Chip Cookie Pops

Have you ever stopped to think about how many of your memories are connected to a cold glass of milk before? For me, it seems like milk always has a way of creeping into some of my very favorite moments in life. In fact, a new artificial intelligence-fueled image recognition study found that milk was one of the most shared foods on Instagram, concluding that 1 out of every 4 posts included milk! We are certainly not alone in our love for milk, and what better way to enjoy a glass of milk than with freshly baked cookies?We Go Together Like Milk & Cookies - DIY Chocolate Chip Cookie Pops

I’ve been holding onto my chocolate chip cookie recipe for quite some time, but sometimes I like to do things to revamp it a bit to make it extra fun for my daughter and her friends. Transforming traditional chocolate chip cookies into chocolate chip cookie pops is something I’ve always wanted to try, and after a few test rounds I finally perfected a way to make them perfectly delicious AND able to stand up to dunking in a cold glass of milk without falling apart!

We Go Together Like Milk & Cookies - DIY Chocolate Chip Cookie Pops

I headed out to my local Walmart to pick up a few things I needed to make our cookie pops, and my first stop was to stock up on a few gallons of milk. We go through milk like crazy in our house, so the milk cases are always our first stop when grocery shopping! I also stocked up on cookie making essentials, such as butter, flour, sugar, chocolate chips and sprinkles.

We Go Together Like Milk & Cookies - DIY Chocolate Chip Cookie Pops

 

Here’s a free printable copy of how to whip up these fun little cookie pops!

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DIY Chocolate Chip Cookie Pops

Servings: 12
Author: Southern Made Simple

Ingredients

  • 2 sticks salted butter
  • 1 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 cups AP flour
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 cup semi-sweet morsel chocolate chips
  • 1/2 package white almond bark
  • large lollipop sticks
  • sprinkles optional

Instructions

  • Cut butter into small sections and microwave in 20 second intervals until melted
  • In a large bowl, combine both sugars. Add in melted butter, egg, egg yolk and vanilla. Combine until smooth.
  • In a separate bowl, combine flour and baking soda and stir about half of the flour mixture into the butter and sugar mixture. Continue to slowly add the remaining flour until well combined.
  • Add in chocolate chips. The dough will be thick, so don't be afraid to use your hands to get those chocolate chips in there!
  • Allow dough to rest in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour
  • Preheat oven to 325 F
  • Line a baking sheet with parchment paper
  • Roll a small amount of dough into a ball in the palm of your hand. These cookies will spread a good bit when baking, so generously space them and make sure the ball is small! Roughly an inch or less
  • Bake the cookies for 10 minutes. Remove and allow to cool completely on the pan
  • Note: If the cookies don't have round edges like you want, NOW is the time to use your finger or the edge of a spoon and shape them back up while they're still hot! Be careful not to burn yourself, though!
  • Once the cookies have cooled completely, match cookies in pairs with other cookies that are roughly the same shape
  • Melt almond bark according to package instructions
  • Using a spoon, put a dab of almond bark on the back of a cookie, followed by a lollipop stick and sandwich the other cookie on top while chocolate is still wet
  • Allow to sit until the chocolate has hardened completely
  • Use remaining almond bark to drizzle on top of cookies and add sprinkles
  • Serve with 8oz or more of cold milk and you've got yourself a super sweet treat!
  • Recipe yields about 24 cookies, or 12 cookie pops

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We Go Together Like Milk & Cookies - DIY Chocolate Chip Cookie Pops

Instead of opting for traditional cookie icing, I wanted these cookie pops to be able to withstand little hands dunking them in a glass of milk. Baking the lollipop sticks into the cookie didn’t provide enough support to be able to hold the weight of the cookie, so I chose to use almond bark to hold the stick in place. This makes these cookie pops perfect for dunking in 8 oz of milk (and the extra chocolate in the center makes these cookies even yummier!) We had a little bit of almond bark left over, so we scooped it into a zipper bag and trimmed the end off to make a makeshift piping bag. I let my toddler draw designs on the cookies and add sprinkles. This make the cookie baking process extra fun!We Go Together Like Milk & Cookies - DIY Chocolate Chip Cookie Pops

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Post a photo on Instagram showcasing your “Love What’s Real” milk moment, making sure to add in the hashtags #LoveWhatsReal and #Sweepstakes. Don’t forget to make sure your image includes milk! No purchase necessary. Sweepstakes ends on 2/28/19. Click here for official rules.We Go Together Like Milk & Cookies - DIY Chocolate Chip Cookie Pops

What special moments or memories do you have that connect you to enjoying a cold glass of milk? Do you love to dunk your chocolate chip cookies in milk just like we do? Will you be baking homemade sweets and treats to enjoy with your Valentine this year? Leave a comment below and share the love!

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Spicy Saltine Fire Crackers

January 18, 2019 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

Just as I can count on the sun to rise in the east and set in the west, I can count on the beautiful people at my church to come up with a reason – any reason at all – to have a finger food/potluck supper at some point each month. My favorite are the months where there are holidays, because I can safely bet we’ll be eating more than once!  You won’t ever hear me complain about that, because you know I love to cook AND eat!

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