Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Mardi Gras Polka Dot Bundt Cake
Another use for the Babycakes Cake Pop Maker. This idea is so cool! The possibilities are endless.
You decide the flavors, I used an 18.25 oz. Pillsbury Dark Chocolate cake mix and a 10 oz. Paula Deen white cupcake mix (I found at the Dollar Store). I found that the 10 oz. cupcake mix made the perfect amount of cake balls for the cake. The amazing thing about this cake is that no two slices are the same. The cake was very moist including the cake balls, they did not over cook even though they were completely cooked before going into the cake batter.
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Cakes and Cupcakes,
Chocolate,
Desserts
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Parmesan Chicken Wings (Drummies)
I love these wings! They are easy to make, and is finger lickin' g-o-o-o-od! Two tips I recommend in making these wings:
- Use Reynolds Non Stick Foil on your cookie sheet and Regular foil will work, but this stuff is amazing, nothing sticks!
- Double the cheese mixture, put about half of the mixture in the bowl to start with and add more as needed, when finished store in your refrigerator until next time.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Bacon Tater Tots
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Celebration 600 Giveaway
I told everyone on Facebook that when I hit 600 likes I would post a free giveaway. Here it is!
It is a bake set just in time for the holiday baking season.
Contains:
cupcake stand holds 13 cupcakes
utensils: whisk, tong, spatula, and brush
6 reusable cupcake molds
set of 4 Tupperware flexible cutting boards
set of 6 Tupperware midgets storage containers
Tupperware Squeeze It decorator
Oven mitt and pot holder
To win this free giveaway, here is what you have to do.
1. "Like" my Party Food to Go Facebook Page AND
2. Leave a comment on this post include your first and last name (so I can match the comment post with your facebook page) telling me that you already like or just put a like on my Facebook page and you may include in your comments suggestions for future posts and recipe ideas.
This free giveaway valued at $50 and is available only to US addresses. No fee for shipping. Free to one winner that will be chosen randomly by random.org. Deadline to enter is Sunday, September 11, 2011 @ 6:00 pm PST. Winner will be announced on this blog post and notified by Facebook Message.
Good luck everybody and thank you again for your interest in my love of cooking.
It is a bake set just in time for the holiday baking season.
Contains:
cupcake stand holds 13 cupcakes
utensils: whisk, tong, spatula, and brush
6 reusable cupcake molds
set of 4 Tupperware flexible cutting boards
set of 6 Tupperware midgets storage containers
Tupperware Squeeze It decorator
Oven mitt and pot holder
To win this free giveaway, here is what you have to do.
1. "Like" my Party Food to Go Facebook Page AND
2. Leave a comment on this post include your first and last name (so I can match the comment post with your facebook page) telling me that you already like or just put a like on my Facebook page and you may include in your comments suggestions for future posts and recipe ideas.
This free giveaway valued at $50 and is available only to US addresses. No fee for shipping. Free to one winner that will be chosen randomly by random.org. Deadline to enter is Sunday, September 11, 2011 @ 6:00 pm PST. Winner will be announced on this blog post and notified by Facebook Message.
Good luck everybody and thank you again for your interest in my love of cooking.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Tangy Bistro Sauce/Dip
A while back, I was wondering around at Cash & Carry (restaurant supply store) and stumbled upon a bottle of Grey Poupon Bistro Sauce. It looked very tasty, but only available in a large bottle, so after reading the ingredients I decided I would make my own version. Don't know if my version of this sauce/dip tastes anything like the Grey Poupon Bistro Sauce but I really like how my version turned out. After quite a bit of experimenting, I couldn't get the spices right and then stumbled upon a bottle of Cavender's All Purpose Greek Seasoning at our local WalMart store and determined that this spice blend would possibly be what the sauce needed. This was the missing link to the sauce and the seasoning completed my experimentation. I tried the sauce with garlic and onion powder but it wasn't the right taste so I resorted to using fresh. Most of the ingredients for this sauce are probably already in your refrigerator. The best way to describe this sauce is, like fast food secret sauce/fry sauce on steroids. This dip is amazing with the Po-Jo potatoes (like the Shakey's Pizza Mojo potatoes) from one of my earlier blog post as well a french fries, onion rings, hamburgers, etc. Hope you give it a try...
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