The Bake-Off is Coming: Carrot Cupcakes with Coconut Pecan Frosting

Carrot coconut pecan cupcakes

CakeSpy Note: OMG! The 46th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off is coming! Since I so deeply loved attending the 45th Bake-Off, I thought I would get you excited early by sharing some of the finalists' recipes. Do I need to tell you that the winner will receive one million dollars? My posting is on hyperdrive since the event is less than a week a day--check back often, because I will be posting three recipes a day until the big event! You can follow them by clicking the bakeoff tag below the post to see which ones have been posted so far. Enjoy! 

Finally! A dessert that is healthy! Well, this one has carrots, so it must be, right? Thanks to Heidi Givler of Lenhartsville, Pennsylvania for coming up with it.

Carrot Cupcakes with Coconut Pecan Frosting

Prep Time: 30 Min Total Time: 1 Hr 30 Min Makes: 24 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 bag (11.8 oz) Green Giant Seasoned Steamers frozen honey Dijon carrots
  • 1 box (15.25 oz) Pillsbury Classic Yellow Cake Mix
  • 1/3 cup Crisco Pure Vegetable Oil
  • 3eggs
  • 1/2 cup golden raisins
  • 1/4 cup pecans, finely chopped
  • 1 can Pillsbury Creamy Supreme Coconut Pecan Frosting

Procedure

  1. Heat oven to 375°F. Place paper baking cups in each of 24 regular-size muffin cups. Microwave frozen carrots as directed on bag 3 to 4 minutes to thaw. In food processor, place carrots. Cover; process until finely chopped.
  2. In large bowl, beat cake mix, oil, eggs and 1 cup water with electric mixer on low speed 30 seconds. Beat on high speed 2 minutes, scraping bowl occasionally, until blended. Fold in carrots, raisins and pecans. Spoon into muffin cups, filling three-fourths full.
  3. Bake 23 to 25 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pan 5 minutes; remove to cooling rack. Cool completely, about 30 minutes. Spread cupcakes with frosting.

 

The Bake-Off is Coming: Almond Café Cookies

Almond cafe cookies

CakeSpy Note: OMG! The 46th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off is coming! Since I so deeply loved attending the 45th Bake-Off, I thought I would get you excited early by sharing some of the finalists' recipes. Do I need to tell you that the winner will receive one million dollars? My posting is on hyperdrive since the event is less than a week a day--check back often, because I will be posting three recipes a day until the big event! You can follow them by clicking the bakeoff tag below the post to see which ones have been posted so far. Enjoy! 

I love almond cookies, don't you? Especially when they're nice, big fat ones like these. They were created by Nancy Fahey of North Kingstown, Rhode Island and will be on show at the Bake-Off! Woot!

Almond Cafe Cookies

Prep Time: 30 Min Total Time: 1 Hr 10 Min Makes: 24 servings

Ingredients

  • 2 packages Pillsbury Ready to Bake! refrigerated sugar cookies
  • 8 oz almond paste
  • 2 tablespoons Apricot Preserves
  • 1 cup All Purpose Flour
  • 2 egg whites
  • 1 1/4 cups sliced almonds

Procedure

  1. Heat oven to 375°F. Line large cookie sheets with parchment paper.
  2. In large bowl, break up cookie dough and almond paste. Add flour and preserves; knead until well blended and mixture forms a ball. Pat into 6x9-inch rectangle. Cut into 24 pieces.
  3. In small bowl, beat egg whites with fork or wire whisk until foamy. In another small bowl, place almonds.
  4. Shape each dough piece into ball. Flatten to 3-inch round. Dip one flat side into egg whites, coating one side only. Place coated side down onto almond slices. Lightly press to coat with almonds. Place 2 inches apart on cookie sheets, almond side up.
  5. Bake 13 to 18 minutes or until cookies are light golden brown. Cool on cookie sheets 2 minutes; remove to cooling racks. Cool completely, about 20 minutes. Store in covered container.

The Bake-Off is Coming: Chocolate Cherry Soufflé Cupcakes

Chocolate Cherry Soufflé Cupcakes

CakeSpy Note: OMG! The 46th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off is coming! Since I so deeply loved attending the 45th Bake-Off, I thought I would get you excited early by sharing some of the finalists' recipes. Do I need to tell you that the winner will receive one million dollars? My posting is on hyperdrive since the event is less than a week a day--check back often, because I will be posting three recipes a day until the big event! You can follow them by clicking the bakeoff tag below the post to see which ones have been posted so far. Enjoy! 

Chocolate Cherry Soufflé Cupcakes! They're already awesome, but they get even better when you consider this: they're made with sugar cookie dough! Thank you thank you to Brenda Watts of Gaffney, South Carolina for sharing it with all of the world.

Chocolate Cherry Soufflé Cupcakes

Prep Time: 25 Min Total Time: 1 Hr 30 Min Makes: 18 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 roll Pillsbury refrigerated sugar cookie dough
  • 2 eggs, separated
  • 1/2 cup Chocolate Flavored Hazelnut Spread
  • 1/2 cup half-and-half
  • 3/4 cup Red Tart Cherry Preserves
  • 1can Pillsbury Creamy Supreme Milk Chocolate Frosting
  • 18 maraschino cherries with stems

Procedure

  1. Heat oven to 350°F. Place paper baking cup in each of 18 regular-size muffin cups. Let cookie dough stand at room temperature for 10 minutes to soften.
  2. In medium bowl, beat egg whites with electric mixer on medium-high speed 1 minute or until soft peaks form.
  3. In large bowl, break up cookie dough. Add chocolate hazelnut spread, half-and-half and egg yolks. Beat with electric mixer on medium speed 1 minute or until well blended. Fold beaten egg whites into cookie mixture just until blended. Spoon batter into muffin cups, filling two-thirds full.
  4. Bake 22 to 26 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool in pans 3 minutes.
  5. Remove from pans to cooling rack. Cool completely, about 25 minutes. Remove small 1-inch-deep circle from top center of each cupcake. Spoon about 2 teaspoons preserves in each cavity.
  6. Pipe or spread frosting over top of each cupcake. Top each with maraschino cherry.

The Bake-Off is Coming: Cherry Almond Kolache Bake

Cherry Almond Kolache Bake

CakeSpy Note: OMG! The 46th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off is coming! Since I so deeply loved attending the 45th Bake-Off, I thought I would get you excited early by sharing some of the finalists' recipes. Do I need to tell you that the winner will receive one million dollars? My posting is on hyperdrive since the event is less than a week a day--check back often, because I will be posting three recipes a day until the big event! You can follow them by clicking the bakeoff tag below the post to see which ones have been posted so far. Enjoy! 

Tasty morning treat? Check, with this Cherry Almond Kolache Bake. It was deliciously dreamed up by Barbara Catlin Craven of Marble Falls, Texas. Viva la Kolache!

Cherry Almond Kolache Bake

Prep Time: 15 Min Total Time: 55 Min Makes: 10 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 can Pillsbury Grands! Homestyle refrigerated buttermilk biscuits (8 ct)
  • 1 package (8 oz) cream cheese, softened
  • 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons Pillsbury Creamy Supreme Cream Cheese Flavored Frosting
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1/2 teaspoon almond extract
  • 1/2 cup Red Tart Cherry Preserves
  • 1/2 cup sliced almonds

Procedure

  1. Heat oven to 350°F. Spray 13x9-inch (3-quart) glass baking dish with Crisco® Original No-Stick Cooking Spray. Separate biscuits; cut each into quarters. Arrange in single layer in baking dish.
  2. In medium bowl, beat cream cheese with electric mixer on medium speed 15 seconds or until smooth. Add 1/2 cup of the frosting, egg yolk and almond extract; beat until blended. Spoon and spread over biscuits.
  3. In small microwavable bowl, microwave preserves on Medium (50%) 30 to 40 seconds or until softened; stir. Spoon and spread evenly over cream cheese mixture. Sprinkle with almonds.
  4. Bake 25 to 30 minutes or until edges are golden brown. Cool 10 minutes. In small microwavable bowl, microwave remaining 2 tablespoons frosting on Medium (50%) 15 seconds. Drizzle over biscuits.

Baker's Dozen: A Batch of Sweet Links!

The Bake-Off is Coming: Brown Sugar Topped Chocolate Swirl Coffee Cake

Brown Sugar Topped Chocolate Swirl Coffee Cake

CakeSpy Note: OMG! The 46th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off is coming! Since I so deeply loved attending the 45th Bake-Off, I thought I would get you excited early by sharing some of the finalists' recipes. Do I need to tell you that the winner will receive one million dollars? My posting is on hyperdrive since the event is less than a week a day--check back often, because I will be posting three recipes a day until the big event! You can follow them by clicking the bakeoff tag below the post to see which ones have been posted so far. Enjoy! 

Is it possible to turn refrigerated sugar cookie dough into a cake? Yes indeed, as proven by this clever recipe by Ronald Grasgreen of Houston, Texas. Sugar cookie dough becomes the key ingredient in this decadent morning cake, so that you can have your cake and eat your cookie, too!

Brown Sugar Topped Chocolate Swirl Coffee Cake

 Prep Time: 25 Min Total Time: 1 Hr 20 Min Makes: 8 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 roll Pillsbury refrigerated sugar cookie dough
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 cup Pillsbury Creamy Supreme Chocolate Fudge Flavored Frosting
  • 1/3 cup packed brown sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 3 tablespoons cold butter, cubed

Procedure

  1. Heat oven to 350°F. Spray 10-inch springform pan with No-Stick Cooking Spray. Let cookie dough stand at room temperature 10 minutes to soften.
  2. In large bowl, break up cookie dough. Beat in eggs, one at a time, with electric mixer on medium speed until blended. Spread in pan. In small microwavable bowl, microwave frosting on High 10 to 20 seconds or until just melted. Drizzle frosting over batter. Pull tip of knife through batter in wide curves; turn pan and repeat for marbled design. Bake 25 to 35 minutes or until edges are set but center still jiggles slightly.
  3. Meanwhile, in small bowl, mix brown sugar and cinnamon. Cut in butter, using pastry blender or fork, until mixture forms coarse crumbs; sprinkle evenly over cake. Bake 5 to 10 minutes longer or until toothpick inserted in center comes out almost clean. Cool 10 minutes. Remove side of pan. Serve warm or cool.

The Bake-Off is Coming: Espresso Hazelnut Beignets

Espresso Hazelnut Beignets

CakeSpy Note: OMG! The 46th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off is coming! Since I so deeply loved attending the 45th Bake-Off, I thought I would get you excited early by sharing some of the finalists' recipes. Do I need to tell you that the winner will receive one million dollars? My posting is on hyperdrive since the event is less than a week a day--check back often, because I will be posting three recipes a day until the big event! You can follow them by clicking the bakeoff tag below the post to see which ones have been posted so far. Enjoy! 

 Do you know what "beignet" means?

It translates, roughly, as "get your butt in the kitchen and make these, RIGHT NOW." Trust me. I'm sure that  Karyn Hentz of Arlington, Virginia would agree with my translation.

Espresso Hazelnut Beignets

Prep Time: 25 Min Total Time: 25 Min Makes: 8 servings

  • 4 cups Crisco Pure Canola Oil
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon instant espresso powder
  • 1can Pillsbury Grands! Homestyle refrigerated buttermilk biscuits (8 ct)
  • 1/2cup Jif Mocha Cappuccino Flavored Hazelnut Spread

Procedure

  1. In 3-quart heavy saucepan, heat oil to 370°F. In shallow bowl or plate, mix sugar and espresso powder. Set aside.
  2. Separate dough into 8 biscuits. Press each biscuit into 4-inch round. Spoon 1 tablespoon of the mocha cappuccino hazelnut spread on each biscuit. Fold dough over filling; press edges to seal.
  3. Gently place 3 biscuits in hot oil. Cook 1 1/2 minutes or until deep golden brown. Using tongs, gently turn over. Cook 1 1/2 minutes or until deep golden brown. Remove to paper towels to drain. Roll in sugar mixture. Repeat with remaining biscuits, cooking 2 or 3 at a time. Serve warm.

The Bake-Off is Coming: Chocolate and Coconut Pecan Custard Pie

Chocolate Coconut pecan custard pie

CakeSpy Note: OMG! The 46th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off is coming! Since I so deeply loved attending the 45th Bake-Off, I thought I would get you excited early by sharing some of the finalists' recipes. Narrowed down from zillions of entries, I'll profile some of the 100 finalists--but of course, based on the subject matter of this site, I will focus on sweets! You can follow them by clicking the bakeoff tag below the post to see which ones have been posted so far. Enjoy! 

 This is one of my favorite entries yet. Why? Um, refer to the title of the recipe. It's got all things delicious! And it has only five ingredients. It practically bakes itself! THank you to Lauren Katz of Ashburn, Virginia, for dreaming it up.

Chocolate and Coconut Pecan Custard Pie  

Prep Time: 15 Min Total Time: 2 Hr 15 Min Makes: 8 servings

Ingredients

  • 1Pillsbury refrigerated pie crust, softened as directed on box
  • 1 can Pillsbury Creamy Supreme Coconut Pecan Frosting
  • 1 can (14 oz) Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk
  • 3 eggs
  • 1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips
  • 1/4 cup shredded sweetened coconut

Procedure

  1. Heat oven to 350°F. Place pie crust in 9-inch glass pie plate as directed on box for One-Crust Filled Pie.
  2. In large bowl, beat frosting, sweetened condensed milk, eggs and 1/2 teaspoon salt with wire whisk until well blended. Stir in chocolate chips. Pour into crust-lined plate. Sprinkle with coconut.
  3. Bake 50 to 60 minutes or until golden brown, top is puffed and center is almost set. Cover crust with foil during last half of baking, if necessary, to prevent excessive browning. Cool at least 1 hour. Serve warm or cooled. Store covered in refrigerator.

 

Grenades: A Confection, Not an Explosion

Grenades

I don't know if she remembers it, but I met the owner of Butter, a bakery in Vancouver, in a very sweet way. I was the "artist of the month" at Seattle knitting shop Hilltop Yarn--that makes sense if you consider the fact that I do artwork like this:

Knitting Cakes

So, said owner happens to be in Seattle that day and happens to walk in. We get to talking, given our mutual interest in sweets, and forever and ever on since then I've taken a deep interest in the goings-on at Butter. So I was so delighted when they came out with their great book, Butter Baked Goods: Nostalgic Recipes From a Little Neighborhood Bakery. I've already shared with you their marshmallow recipe, and now it's time to make it count, because you're about to get a new recipe that uses those marshmallows. But this is even better, because they are paired with cereal, chocolate, and sugar sugar sugar. Here's the 411 on Grenades:

This is a treat my young friend Kate introduced me to. The original version used Kraft marshmallows and melted Mackintosh’s Toffee, and it really was delicious. Our Butter version has a few more steps involved, but I think the end result is worth the effort. We had great fun coming up with different riffs on the classic combination. To date my favorite is a banana marshmallow rolled in peanut butter and Rice Krispies, then dipped in milk chocolate—proving once again that you are only ever limited by your imagination.

Grenades

MAKES: About 24 to 30 grenades

YOU WILL NEED: candy thermometer, cookie sheet lined with parchment paper

BEFORE YOU BEGIN: Prepare a batch of Butter’s Famous Marshmallows. You only need half the batch so will have lots left over.

From Butter Baked Goods: Nostalgic Recipes From a Little Neighborhood Bakery

Ingredients

  • 1⁄2 batch Butter’s Famous Marshmallows
  • 4 cups Rice Krispies
  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • 1⁄2 cup whole milk
  • 1 1⁄2 cups granulated sugar
  • 1 1⁄2 cups dark brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 1⁄2 cup light corn syrup
  • 1⁄4 cup water
  • 2 pounds dark chocolate (about 4 cups chocolate chips)

Procedure

  1. Place the Rice Krispies in a small bowl and set aside.
  2. In a large saucepan over medium heat, combine the cream, milk, both sugars, salt, butter, corn syrup and water. Clip the candy thermometer to the side of the saucepan to monitor the temperature. Use a whisk to stir the caramel mixture constantly until it reaches 220°F. Remove from the heat and allow to cool for 1 minute (don’t wait too long or the caramel will start to firm up.)
  3. Use a fork to dip each marshmallow into the caramel mixture and gently move it around to coat the whole surface. Lightly tap the fork on the side of the bowl to remove any excess .
  4. Immediately drop the marshmallows into the Rice Krispies and roll them around until completely coated. Place on the prepared cookie sheet.
  5. Temper the dark chocolate (need a primer? Check on this post I did for Craftsy).
  6. Use a fork to dip each marshmallow in the tempered chocolate. Lightly tap the fork on the edge of the bowl to help remove any excess. Place back on the cookie sheet, lined with fresh parchment paper.
  7. Allow the chocolate to set for at least 1 hour before you enjoy (or place in the refrigerator to speed things up).

The World-Famous Marshmallow Recipe from Butter

I'm a big believer in the fact that if a food is made well, even if it's not a foodstuff you typically like, it can make you a believer.

Marshmallows from butter

Such is the case with the homemade marshmallows at Butter, a bakery in Vancouver. They were kind enough to share their recipe, from the newly released book, Butter Baked Goods: Nostalgic Recipes From a Little Neighborhood Bakery. Here's the recipe, starting with the headnote:

If there is one item that really put Butter on the map, I would have to say it’s our marshmallows. Back in 2007, when Butter first opened, the gourmet marshmallow was still a bit of a mystery. Most people didn’t know there was a tasty alternative to store-bought marshmallows available. But word soon got out, people started talking, and my brain got ticking. Butter now makes 18 flavors of marshmallows, and I’m always coming up with new varieties—but Butter’s Vanilla Marshmallows are the classic we opened our doors with.

Butter’s Famous Marshmallows

MAKES: About 64 (1- × 1-inch) marshmallows YOU WILL NEED: (9- × 9-inch) baking pan, buttered

From Butter Baked Goods: Nostalgic Recipes From a Little Neighborhood Bakery

  • 1 cup water
  • 3 envelopes unflavored gelatin
  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 1⁄2 cup light corn syrup
  • 1⁄2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 tablespoons pure vanilla
  • Generous amount of icing sugar to coat the marshmallows, about 2 cups

Procedure

1. In a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, pour in 1⁄2 cup of the water and sprinkle with the gelatin. Set aside to allow the gelatin to soak in.

2. In a medium saucepan over high heat, add the sugar, corn syrup, salt and remaining 1⁄2 cup of water. Bring to a rolling boil and continue to boil for 1 minute. Remove from the heat.

3. Turn the mixer to low and mix the gelatin once or twice to combine it with the water. Slowly add the hot sugar mixture, pouring it gently down the side of the bowl, and continue to mix on low. Be really careful at this point because the sugar mixture is smoking hot! It’s not a job for little ones.

4. Turn the mixer to high and continue to whip for 10 to 12 minutes until the marshmallow batter almost triples in size and becomes very thick. Scrape down the sides of the bowl frequently to avoid the batter overflowing as it grows. Stop the mixer, add the vanilla, and then whip briefly to combine.

5. Transfer the mixture to the prepared baking pan and use a spatula or bench scraper to spread it evenly in the pan. Work quickly, as the marshmallow becomes more difficult to manipulate as it sets.

6. Grease a sheet of plastic wrap with butter and lay it across the top of the marshmallow. Press down firmly on the plastic wrap, to seal it smoothly and tightly against the mixture.

7. Leave the marshmallow to set at room temperature for at least 3 hours or, even better, overnight. The marshmallow will be too sticky and soft to cut if you try too soon.

8. Sprinkle a work surface or cutting board with the icing sugar. Run a knife along the top edge of the pan to loosen the marshmallow slab. Invert the pan and flip the marshmallow out onto the counter or board. Scoop up handfuls of the icing sugar and rub all over the marshmallow slab.

9. Use a large knife to cut the slab into 1- × 1-inch squares. Roll each of the freshly cut marshmallow squares in the remaining icing sugar to coat them completely. If you—and most of your kitchen—are speckled with marshmallow by the time you finish this recipe, fear not! It’s mostly sugar, so a little hot water and elbow grease will have things as good as new in no time.

Marshmallow Variations

 

  • TOASTED COCONUT MARSHMALLOWS My personal favorite! Just substitute the 3 cups icing sugar with 3 cups unsweetened shredded coconut. To prepare the coconut: Preheat the oven to 325°F. Sprinkle the coconut onto a cookie sheet in one even layer and bake in the preheated oven for 15 minutes, until the coconut is a lovely golden brown, stirring every 5 minutes to make sure it toasts evenly. Remove from the oven and allow to cool. Follow Steps 8 and 9 to coat the marshmallows completely in toasted coconut.
  • RASPBERRY MARSHMALLOWS In a small saucepan over medium heat, warm 1⁄4 cup raspberry jam (any variety will do) until it becomes runny, about 3 minutes. Remove from the heat. Place a fine sieve over a small bowl and pour the warm jam through the sieve to catch any seeds and create a puree. Add the puree and one drop of red food coloring at Step 4 of the recipe.
  • MINT MARSHMALLOWS These are fantastic in hot chocolate! Add 1 teaspoon of mint extract and 1 drop of green food coloring at Step 4 of the recipe. Make sure you do this at the end of the whisking process—if you add it too early it prevents the marshmallow from achieving its proper volume.
  • COFFEE MARSHMALLOWS Add 1⁄2 cup of strongly brewed coffee or espresso instead of the water in Step 1, and add another 1⁄2 cup instead of the water in Step 2.
  • CINNAMON MARSHMALLOWS Another yummy option for your hot chocolate or, even better, melted on top of your sweet potatoes at Thanksgiving. Add 2 teaspoons of ground cinnamon at Step 4.

 

The Bake-Off is Coming: Raspberry Apple Stacks

Raspberry Apple Stacks

CakeSpy Note: OMG! The 46th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off is coming! Since I so deeply loved attending the 45th Bake-Off, I thought I would get you excited early by sharing some of the finalists' recipes. Narrowed down from zillions of entries, I'll profile some of the 100 finalists--but of course, based on the subject matter of this site, I will focus on sweets! You can follow them by clicking the bakeoff tag below the post to see which ones have been posted so far. Enjoy! 

This little ray of sunshine of a recipe comes from Kelly Story of Sunnyside, Washington.

Raspberry Apple Stacks

 Prep Time: 25 Min Total Time: 55 Min Makes: 8 servings

Ingredients

  • 2 small apples, peeled, cored
  • 1 can Pillsbury Grands! Flaky Layers refrigerated honey butter biscuits
  • 1/4 cup Seedless Red Raspberry Jam
  • 1/3cup packed brown sugar
  • 1 1/2cups powdered sugar

Procedure

  1. Heat oven to 350°F. Lightly spray 8 jumbo muffin cups or 8 (6 oz) custard cups with Crisco® Original No-Stick Cooking Spray. Cut each apple into 8 thin rings about 1/4-inch thick.
  2. Separate dough into 8 biscuits; separate one biscuit into 3 layers. Place one layer in bottom and 1/2 inch up side of muffin cup. Top with one apple ring, cutting to fit if necessary. Spoon rounded 1/2 teaspoon of the raspberry jam in center of apple ring; sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon brown sugar. Repeat layers, ending with biscuit layer on top. Press edges of layers together. Repeat with remaining biscuits, apples, jam and brown sugar. Sprinkle any remaining brown sugar onto tops of biscuits.
  3. Bake 17 to 23 minutes or until deep golden brown. Cool in pan 5 minutes.
  4. Meanwhile, in small bowl, mix powdered sugar with 2 tablespoons water until smooth. If necessary, add water 1 teaspoon at a time until of drizzling consistency. Run knife around edges to loosen biscuits. Remove from pan; top each with about 1 tablespoon glaze. Serve warm or cool.

Breakfast is Served: Easy Crescent Roll Danish

Crescent roll danish

Do you want a delicious cream cheese danish, but can't make yourself wait for yeasted dough to rise? Well, because I am a genius, I have figured out that you don't need to do all that--all you need to do is go to the grocery store and buy some crescent rolls. You know, the kind you buy in the tube, that makes that satisfying "pop!" sound when you open them.

All you need to do, really, is make the high-fat filling.

Coming together in minutes, you fold the crescent rolls around aforementioned high-fat and highly scrumptious cream cheese filling for a crowd-pleasing morning treat. It's a fantastic breakfast that feels like the weekend but is easy enough to make on a weekday. YES!

Crescent Roll Danish

Active time: 5 minutes Total time: 30 minutes Makes 8 pastries

Ingredients

  • 1 tube Crescent Rolls (don't waste your time using low-fat)
  • 1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened (do not use low-fat)
  • ½ cup confectioners’ sugar
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 8 teaspoons strawberry jelly or preserves (or flavor of your choice)

Procedure

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Unroll the Crescent Rolls dough. Separate the dough into four rectangles with triangle perforations. On each rectangle, gently use your fingers to incorporate the perforations into the dough. Now you have four un-perforated rectangles. Cut each rectangle in half, so that you have two squares. Now, cut each into 4 parts. You will end up with 8 squares. Danish 
  3. Transfer them to the baking sheet, evenly spaced, and aligned with a point toward you so that they look like diamonds.
  4. In a large bowl, by hand or with an electric mixer, combine the cream cheese, confectioners’ sugar, and lemon juice. Mix until thoroughly combined and light and fluffy. Cream cheese
  5. Spoon a heaping tablespoon of the filling on the center of each pastry. Lightly spread it so that it is slightly flatter, but leave about 1 inch on all sides. If desired, spoon a teaspoon of strawberry jelly on top of the cream cheese mixture. 
  6. Easy danish
  7. Gently fold the left hand side of the dough on top of the filling, and bring the right side of the dough on top of that, so that the two sides form a seal. Gently press to ensure that they adhere, as they could unravel in the oven if you don’t. So now, it looks like two little arms hugging the filling, with the top and bottom exposed. Or, fold up the sides so that each grasps the filling in a little "bowl". Be sure to pinch the sides to form a seal if you do this.
  8. Danish Danish
  9. Bake in the preheated oven for 15 to 18 minutes, or until the pastries are golden. Remove from oven and let cool until warm. Serve warm.
  10. Crescent roll danish

The Bake-Off is Coming: Chewy Oatmeal Raisin Breakfast Bars

Chewy Oatmeal Raisin Breakfast bars

CakeSpy Note: OMG! The 46th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off is coming! Since I so deeply loved attending the 45th Bake-Off, I thought I would get you excited early by sharing some of the finalists' recipes. Narrowed down from zillions of entries, I'll profile some of the 100 finalists--but of course, based on the subject matter of this site, I will focus on sweets! You can follow them by clicking the bakeoff tag below the post to see which ones have been posted so far. Enjoy! 

Listen. I famously despise raisins in my cookies. But JoAnne Tucker of Tampa, Florida, has basically come as close as anyone ever will to making me desire raisins in a cookie or bar form with these awesome Chewy Oatmeal Raisin Breakfast bars. I'd eat one or five.

Chewy Oatmeal Raisin Breakfast Bars

Prep Time: 10 Min Total Time: 1 Hr 25 Min Makes: 18 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 package Pillsbury Big Deluxe refrigerated oatmeal raisin cookies
  • 1 cup old-fashioned oats
  • 1/2 cup coarsely chopped walnuts
  • 1/2 cup flaked coconut
  • 1/2 cup miniature semisweet chocolate chips
  • 1/2 cup sweetened dried cranberries
  • 1/4 cup Jif Mocha Cappuccino Flavored Hazelnut Spread

Procedure

  1. Heat oven 350°F. Line 9-inch square pan with foil, extending foil 1 inch over 2 opposite sides of pan. Let cookie dough stand at room temperature 10 minutes to soften.
  2. In a large bowl, break up cookie dough. Add oats, walnuts, coconut, chocolate chips and dried cranberries; mix with wooden spoon or knead with hands until well blended. Press mixture firmly in pan.
  3. Bake 20 to 30 minutes or until golden brown; cool 15 minutes. Refrigerate 30 minutes. Remove bars from pan using edges of foil as handles. Cut into 6 rows by 3 rows.
  4. In small microwavable bowl, microwave mocha cappuccino hazelnut spread on High 30 to 35 seconds or until melted. Pour spread into 1-quart resealable food storage plastic bag. Cut off tiny corner of bag; squeeze bag to drizzle spread over bars.

The Bake-Off is Coming: German Chocolate Doughnuts Recipe

German chocolate doughnuts

CakeSpy Note: OMG! The 46th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off is coming! Since I so deeply loved attending the 45th Bake-Off, I thought I would get you excited early by sharing some of the finalists' recipes. Narrowed down from zillions of entries, I'll profile some of the 100 finalists--but of course, based on the subject matter of this site, I will focus on sweets! You can follow them by clicking the bakeoff tag below the post to see which ones have been posted so far. Enjoy! 

Although this recipe was dreamed up by Lise Ode of  Cumming, Georgia, I prefer to think of this post as an Ode to Lise. Because seriously. This is the best thing ever! Biscuit dough fried to delicious, flaky-cakey perfection and then garnished with the flavors of German chocolate cake (that cake is one of the recipes in my book The Secret Lives of Baked Goods: Sweet Stories & Recipes for America's Favorite Desserts, btw).

German Chocolate Doughnuts

Prep Time: 30 Min Total Time: 30 Min Makes: 8 servings

Ingredients

  • 4 cups Crisco® Pure Vegetable Oil
  • 1 cup Pillsbury Creamy Supreme Coconut Pecan Frosting
  • 1/2 cup Pillsbury® Creamy Supreme® Chocolate Frosting
  • 1 can Pillsbury Grands! Flaky Layers refrigerated honey butter biscuits
  • 1/4 cup chopped pecans
  • 1/4 cup flaked coconut, toasted

Procedure

  1. In 3-quart heavy saucepan, heat oil over medium heat to 350°F.
  2. Meanwhile, spoon coconut pecan frosting into decorating bag fitted with 1/2-inch wide tip. Set aside.
  3. In medium bowl, stir chocolate frosting and 1 tablespoon water until smooth. Set aside.
  4. Place paper towels under cooling rack. Separate dough into 8 biscuits; gently place 2 biscuits at a time in hot oil. Cook 1 to 1 1/2 minutes or until golden brown. Using tongs, gently turn over; cook 1 to 1 1/2 minutes or until golden brown. Remove to cooling rack; cool 2 minutes.
  5. Meanwhile, in small bowl,mix pecans and coconut.
  6. To fill doughnuts, insert decorating tip into side of each biscuit. Squeeze about 2 tablespoons of coconut pecan frosting into center.
  7. Dip one side of each biscuit in chocolate glaze. Sprinkle with pecan mixture. Serve warm or cool.

The Bake-Off is Coming: Cherry Almond Brunch Tart

Cherry almond tart

CakeSpy Note: OMG! The 46th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off is coming! Since I so deeply loved attending the 45th Bake-Off, I thought I would get you excited early by sharing some of the finalists' recipes. Narrowed down from zillions of entries, I'll profile some of the 100 finalists--but of course, based on the subject matter of this site, I will focus on sweets! You can follow them by clicking the bakeoff tag below the post to see which ones have been posted so far. Enjoy! 

Who says you can't enjoy a brunch treat on a weekday? This amazing Cherry Almond Brunch Tart, I'd warrant a guess, is just as good for breakfast, lunch, or dessert. It was dreamed up by Antoinette Leal of Ridgefield, Connecticut.

Prep Time: 20 Min Total Time: 1 Hr 35 Min Makes: 8 servings

Ingredients

 

  • 1 Pillsbury® refrigerated pie crust, softened as directed on box
  • 4 cups sliced almonds
  • 1 can (14 oz) Eagle Brand® Sweetened Condensed Milk
  • 6 tablespoons butter, softened
  • 1 teaspoon almond extract
  • 1 jar (12 oz) Red Tart Cherry Preserves
  • 1 container (8 oz) mascarpone cheese

Procedure

  1. Heat oven to 400°F. Unroll pie crust; place in ungreased 10-inch tart pan with removable bottom. Press crust firmly against bottom and side of pan; trim excess crust. Bake 10 to 15 minutes or until crust is light golden brown.
  2. Meanwhile, reserve 1/4 cup of the almonds. Place remaining almonds in food processor. Cover; process until coarsely ground. In large bowl, beat sweetened condensed milk, butter, almond extract and 1/4 teaspoon salt on medium speed until creamy. Stir in ground nuts until well blended.
  3. Spread 3/4 cup of the preserves over bottom of partially baked crust. Carefully spread almond mixture over preserves, covering bottom of crust completely.
  4. Bake 20 to 30 minutes or until center is set and edges are golden brown. Remove to cooling rack; cool 15 minutes. Remove side of pan; cool 30 minutes.
  5. In small bowl, mix mascarpone cheese and remaining 1/4 cup preserves until well blended. Top individual servings of tart with mascarpone mixture and reserved 1/4 cup almonds. Serve warm or cool.

 

The Bake-Off is Coming: Bacon Corncakes with Warm Maple Cream

Bacon Corncakes with Warm Maple Cream

CakeSpy Note: OMG! The 46th Annual Pillsbury Bake-Off is coming! Since I so deeply loved attending the 45th Bake-Off, I thought I would get you excited early by sharing some of the finalists' recipes. Narrowed down from zillions of entries, I'll profile some of the 100 finalists--but of course, based on the subject matter of this site, I will focus on sweets! You can follow them by clicking the bakeoff tag below the post to see which ones have been posted so far. Enjoy! 

 You might not know her, but you're going to love her. Karen Harris of Castle Pines, Colorado, you see, is the one who dreamed up something so delightful that mere words can't fully convey the joy that it brings. But, you know, it does have a name. Bacon Corncakes with Warm Maple Cream. Are you ready for this jelly? Here's the recipe.

Bacon Corncakes with Warm Maple Cream

Prep Time: 30 Min Total Time: 30 Min Makes: 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 8 slices bacon
  • 1 box (10 oz) Green Giant® frozen shoepeg white corn & butter sauce
  • 1 can (14 oz) Eagle Brand® Sweetened Condensed Milk
  • 1 egg
  • 1 1/2 cups Pillsbury BEST® Self-Rising Flour
  • 2/3 cup maple syrup

Procedure

  1. In 12-inch skillet, cook bacon 8 minutes over medium-high heat or until crispy around edges. Remove from skillet; drain on paper towels. Reserve 1 tablespoon bacon drippings; set aside. Microwave frozen corn as directed on box. Pour into medium bowl; set aside.
  2. In blender or food processor, place 1/2 cup of the sweetened condensed milk, 1 cup water, egg and 3 tablespoons of the corn and butter sauce. Cover; blend on high speed 5 to 10 seconds or until smooth.
  3. In 2-quart bowl, place milk mixture, flour, bacon drippings and the remaining corn and butter sauce; mix until blended. Set aside.
  4. Spray griddle or skillet with Crisco® Original No-Stick Cooking Spray. Heat over medium-high heat (375°F). Stir batter; for each corncake, pour about 1/4 cup batter onto griddle. Crumble 1/2 slice cooked bacon over each corncake. Cook 1 to 2 minutes or until bubbly on top and dry around edges. Turn; cook other side until golden brown.
  5. Meanwhile, in medium microwavable bowl, mix the remaining sweetened condensed milk and maple-flavored syrup. Microwave on High 30 to 60 seconds, stirring once, or until thoroughly heated. Serve over corncakes.