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Salted Chocolate Pretzel Toffee
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yet another batch of brown butter miso choccy chip cookies ! this time w melty milk chocolate & sea salted caramel
#def prefer the dark chocolate w toffee and pretzels#this one is tasty but the sea salt on the top is MANDATORY bc the milk chocolate and caramel are so sweet that the miso can’t keep up lol#tasty soft gooey buttery and very caramelized tasting but the sweetness is STRONG#also pardon my dusty coffee table lmfao#also also i didn’t put the pretty chocolate pieces on the top of the cookies so they weren’t as beautiful#personal#recovery#recipe
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Crave's Rockstar Cookie Recipe
These cookies are amazing! I’m not familiar with Crave’s cookies, but this recipe was intriguing with the addition of crushed pretzels. I’ve never made cookies this big but follow the recipe for the best results. I baked for the full 15 minutes and would stop at 13 minutes next time. They do continue to book on the sheet and you don’t want them to cook too long and dry out. Make sure you let them…
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Writing Reference: Food History
B.C.
10,000 - almonds, cherries, bread, flour, soup
8,000 - wheat ⚜ 7,000 - wine, beer, pistachios, pig, goat, sheep, lard
6,500 - cattle domestication, apples ⚜ 6,000 - tortilla, dates, maize
5,000 - honey, ginger, quinoa, avocados, potatoes, milk, yogurt
4,000 - focaccia, watermelons, grapes, pomegranates
3,200 - chicken domestication ⚜ 3,000 - butter, onion, garlic, apricots
2,737 - tea ⚜ 2,500 - olive oil, seaweed, duck ⚜ 2,300 - saffron
2,000 - peaches, liquorice, marshmallow, pasta, ham, sesame seeds
1,500 - chocolate, vanilla ⚜ 1,200 - sugar ⚜ 1,000 - mangoes, oats, pickles
900 - pears, tomatoes ⚜ 700 - cinnamon ⚜ 600 - bananas, poppy seeds
500 - artichokes ⚜ 400 - pastries, appetizers, vinegar
300 - parsley ⚜ 200 - turkeys, asparagus, rhubarb ⚜ 65 - quince
1st—13th Century
1st Century - chestnuts, lobster, crab, shrimp, truffles, blueberries, raspberries, capers, kale, blood (as food), fried chicken, foie gras, French toast, omelettes, rice pudding, flan, cheesecake, pears in syrup
3rd Century - lemons ⚜ 5th - pretzels ⚜ 6th - eggplant
7th Century - spinach, kimchi ⚜ 9th - coffee, nutmeg
10th Century - flower waters, Peking duck, shark's fin soup
11th Century - baklava, corned beef, cider, lychees, seitan
12th Century - breadfruit, artichokes, gooseberries
13th Century - ravioli, lasagne, mozzarella, pancakes, waffles, couscous
14th—19th Century
14th Century - kebabs, moon cakes, guacamole, pie, apple pie, crumpets, gingerbread
15th Century - coconuts, Japanese sushi and sashimi, pineapples, marmalade, risotto, marzipan, doughnuts, hot dogs
16th Century - pecans, cashews (in India), Japanese tempura, vanilla (in Europe), fruit leather, skim milk, sweetbreads, salsa, quiche, teriyaki chicken, English trifle, potato salad
17th Century - treacle, pralines, coffee cake, modern ice cream, maple sugar, rum, French onion soup, cream puffs, bagels, pumpkin pie, lemonade, croissants, lemon meringue pie
18th Century - root beer, tapioca, French fries, ketchup, casseroles, mayonnaise, eggnog, soda water, lollipops, sangria, muffins, crackers, chowder, croquettes, cupcakes, sandwiches, apple butter, souffle, deviled eggs
19th Century - toffee, butterscotch, cocoa, Turkish delight, iodized salt, vanilla extract, modern marshmallows, potato chips, fish and chips, breakfast cereal, Tabasco sauce, Kobe beef, margarine, unsalted butter, Graham crackers, fondant, passionfruit, saltwater taffy, milkshakes, pizza, peanut butter, tea bags, cotton candy, jelly beans, candy corn, elbow macaroni, fondue, wedding cake, canapes, gumbo, ginger ale, carrot cake, bouillabaisse, cobbler, peanut brittle, pesto, baked Alaska, iced tea, fruit salad, fudge, eggs Benedict, Waldorf salad
20th Century
1901 - peanut butter and jelly ⚜ 1904 - banana splits ⚜ 1905 - NY pizza
1906 - brownies, onion rings ⚜ 1907 - aioli
1908 - Steak Diane, buttercream frosting ⚜ 1909 - shrimp cocktail
1910 - Jell-O (America's most famous dessert)
1910s - orange juice ⚜ 1912 - Oreos, maraschino cherries, fortune cookies
1912 - Chicken a la King, Thousand Island dressing
1914 - Fettuccine Alfredo ⚜ 1915 - hush puppies
1917 - marshmallow fluff ⚜ 1921 - Wonder Bread, zucchini
1919 - chocolate truffles ⚜ 1922 - Vegemite, Girl Scout cookies
1923 - popsicles ⚜ 1924 - frozen foods, pineapple upside-down cake, Caesar salad, chocolate-covered potato chips
1927 - Kool-Aid, s'mores, mayonnaise cake ⚜ 1929 - Twizzlers
1930s - Pavlova cakes, Philly cheese steak, Pigs in blankets, margaritas, banana bread, Cajun fried turkey ⚜ 1931 - souffle, refrigerator pie
1933 - chocolate covered pretzels ⚜ 1936 - no-bake cookies
1937 - Reubens, chicken Kiev, SPAM, Krispy Kreme
1938 - chicken and waffles ⚜ 1939 - seedless watermelon
1941 - Rice Krispies treats, Monte Cristo sandwiches ⚜ 1943 - nachos
1946 - chicken burgers, tuna melts, Nutella ⚜ 1947- chiffon cake
1950s - chicken parm, Irish coffee, cappuccino, smoothies, frozen pizza, diet soda, TV Dinners, ranch dressing ⚜ 1951 - bananas foster
1953 - coronation chicken ⚜ 1956 - German chocolate cake, panini
1957 - Quebec Poutine ⚜ 1958 - Instant ramen noodles, crab rangoon, lemon bars ⚜ 1960s - beef Wellington, green eggs and ham, red velvet cake
1963 - black forest cake ⚜ 1964 - Belgian waffles, Pop Tarts, Buffalo wings, ants on a log, pita bread ⚜ 1965 - Gatorade, Slurpees
1966 - chocolate fondue ⚜ 1967 - high fructose corn syrup
1970s - California rolls, pasta primavera, tiramisu ⚜ 1971 - fajitas
1975 - hicken tikka masala ⚜ 1980 - turducken
1980s - Panko, portobello mushrooms, bubble tea, chicken nuggets, Sriracha, Red Bull energy drink, everything bagels
1990s - artisan breads, Jamaican jerk ⚜ 1991 - turkey bacon, chocolate molten lava cake, earthquake cake ⚜ 1993 - broccolini
1995 - Tofurkey ⚜ 1997 - grape tomatoes
21st Century
2002 - flat iron steak, tear-free onions ⚜ 2007 - Kool-Aid pickles, cake pops
2008 - Mexican funnel cake ⚜ 2013 - cronuts, test tube burgers
Source ⚜ Writing Notes & References
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Deck the Halls.
Tendou Satori X F! Reader (smut)
A/N: frequent posts? from me? what a rare sight, someone take a picture! i know this is super super short, but i thought it was a cute idea.
Tags: Christmas fic, one shot/short fic, established relationship, timeskip tendou obv, handjobs, oral (m receiving)
Wordcount: 400-ish
Having a chocolatier as a boyfriend really paid off, especially around Christmas time. Any little treat you dreamt up, he brought to life. Endless homemade hot chocolate, cookies, brittles and barks of all kinds.
What you loved most, though? The advent calendar. Every day, Tendou would usher you into the kitchen to open the treat of the day.
He started off strong on day one. Some sort of lemon and white chocolate bar, complete with zest and edible glitter. The next was a toffee and chocolate covered pretzel with sea salt. Each day seemed to get better and better, so, reasonably, you looked forward most to the big day.
You woke up on Christmas Eve, padding down to the kitchen without Tendou. You hadn't noticed his absence from your bed, too focused on what your newest sweet would be. Maybe he had tried something new and outlandish, or perhaps he perfected a more tame, classic recipe? Either way, you were practically beaming as you reached into the handmade calendar hanging on the wall.
Your hand brushed against a piece of paper. Strange. You pulled it out with one hand, skimming over it while your other hand grabbed at that day's item.
'Sorry, got lazy. Still love me? ;)'
Clever devil. You smiled at the bottle of strawberry flavored lube.
"Ah, slow down," he said with a chuckle, feeling the cool, sticky lube coat the length of his cock. "That's a little much, don't you think?"
"Whatever happened to the spirit of Christmas? Can't I be generous?"
You wrapped your hand around his once you were satisfied with the slick mess you made. As you pumped Tendou, the almost sickeningly sweet scent of the lube filled your senses. Something so strong would normally give you a headache, but a different kind of haze filled your brain when you saw how flushed his face was getting.
You gave a small lick to the head, tongue gliding over his slit. It tasted artificial and sweet— not quite as good as his natural taste, but you enjoyed it enough to place another tactful lick to the underside of him.
You could tell he was loving this, perhaps a little too much, with his smug grin and raised eyebrows. Looking up at him from between his thighs, you popped off of his cockhead, stilling your greedy tongue.
"Why are you looking at me like that, silly?" you asked, tasting the residue still on your lips.
"Oh, nothing," he said, grin widening, "just looks like you're enjoying yourself."
You huffed, leaning down to lick a thick strip down his length.
"Sure am. This is the best thing I've tasted all month from you."
Tendou mumbled something incoherently as you began to take him deeper in your throat, hands placed on his thighs. After a second, your playful insult dawned on him.
"Hey, wait a second!"
#tendou satori#tendou satori x reader#hq tendou#hq x reader#haikyuu x reader#haikyuu#timeskip haikyuu#tendo satori#tendo satori x reader#smutfic
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Bannoffee Pie, Wheat Digestive base, filled with a dulche de letche (condensed milk caramel). Slices of ripe bananas topped with a compound whip cream (1:1 cream and sour cream. With just a touch of vanilla) and for the final garnish, crushed toffee with rich dark chocolate and salted pretzels. This is always a hit with guests, family and friends.
Should I post a recipe?
EDIT: RECIPE NOW LIVE
#bannoffee#bannoffee pie#chef#cooking#recipe#dulcedeleche#cheftay#good#dessert#pie#food lovers#cookingcommunity#baking#baking at home#foodblog#formerchef#cooklikeapro#cook like a pro
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I'm very familiar with puppy chow but what is christmas crack? 👀
!!! it’s like saltine toffee i think is the real name. so good 🥲 saltines layered w toffee and melted chocolate chips is the base and ppl add diff toppings!! i like a little salt or sprinkles 🙂↕️ ppl commonly add nuts and pretzels tho !!
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Fall-Inspired Popcorn Snack Ideas That Are Easy and Delicious
Caramel Apple & Cinnamon Sugar
Popcorn
Caramel sauce
Dried apple pieces
Cinnamon sugar
Chopped walnuts
Maple Pecan & Sea Salt
Popcorn
Maple syrup
Chopped pecans
Sea salt
Maple sugar crystals
Apple Cider & Toffee Bits
Popcorn
Apple cider flavoring
Toffee bits
Dried apple
Peanut Butter & Chocolate Drizzle
Popcorn
Peanut butter
Melted chocolate
Crushed pretzels
Cinnamon Roll & Cream Cheese Glaze
Popcorn
Cinnamon roll seasoning
Cream cheese glaze
Swirled cinnamon sugar
Pumpkin & Pretzel Pieces
Popcorn
Pumpkin spice seasoning
Pretzel pieces
Toasted pumpkin seeds
Candy Corn & M&M's
Popcorn
Candy corn
M&M's
Mini marshmallows
S'mores & Graham Cracker Crumbs
Popcorn
Mini marshmallows
Graham cracker crumbs
Melted chocolate
Toasted coconut flakes
Butterscotch & Nutmeg
Popcorn
Butterscotch chips
Nutmeg
Crushed pecans
Chai Tea & Almonds
Popcorn
Chai tea seasoning
Sliced almonds
Drizzle of honey
Pecan Pie & Brown Sugar
Popcorn
Pecan pie flavoring
Brown sugar
Crumbled pecan pie crust
Gingerbread & White Chocolate
Popcorn
Gingerbread seasoning
White chocolate chips
Crystallized ginger pieces
Salted Caramel & Pretzel Bites
Popcorn
Salted caramel sauce
Pretzel bites
Coarse sea salt
Spiced Apple & Raisins
Popcorn
Apple spice seasoning
Raisins
Chopped dried apples
Cinnamon Apple & Caramel Drizzle
Popcorn
Cinnamon apple flavoring
Caramel drizzle
Toasted almonds
Pumpkin & Pecans
Popcorn
Pumpkin spice seasoning
Chopped pecans
Dried cranberries
Maple & Cinnamon Popcorn Balls
Popcorn
Maple syrup
Cinnamon
Marshmallows (for binding)
Candied ginger
Chocolate Pumpkin & Marshmallows
Popcorn
Pumpkin spice seasoning
Melted chocolate
Mini marshmallows
Sprinkles
Buttery Maple & Candied Nuts
Popcorn
Butter
Maple syrup
Candied nuts
Sea salt
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Lone Star fam, I know the last 24 hours have been truly wild, so I have a treat for you: cookies
Yes, that's right, I made the cookies from TK's coma dream, and I have a recipe for you if you too want to make them.
Use this recipe. For the mix-ins, you're gonna use 2/3 cup each of: pretzels, walnuts, candied pecans, chocolate chips, sweetened shredded coconut, and toffee bits, for a total of 4 cups of mix-ins. Definitely keep the 1 cup of oats, the dough needs it. If you need to make candied pecans like I did, use this one.
They're very good and also very sweet, so I'd highly encourage the sprinkle of salt when you pull them out of the oven.
Also, the recipe makes a lot, so I froze a bunch of the unbaked cookie dough balls so I can have coma cookies fresh from the oven whenever I want, which might just be every Tuesday night at 8pm ET/7pm CT
#911 lone star#food#I JUST WANT TO FEED MY FRIENDS#are these in my notes as Coma Cookies? yes#am I probably going to refer to them as Coma Cookies in my everyday life too? also yes#everyone will assume it's because they'll cause a sugar coma#and only we'll know that it's because i'm a hopeless fangirl who cooks recipes based on my lil tv shows#gotta figure out what i'm making next week#maybe a giant vat of chili#with corn chips AND cornbread#obviously
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Mar(r)y Me - indecision cookies recipe
Mar(r)y Me is the love story of Bradley Bradshaw and Mariella Vertucci, as told through friendship, laughter, and food. As part of writing their story, I'm sharing the recipes for the food featured in each part. Most of these recipes are family recipes that I've changed and developed over the years to make them my own. Any recipes that aren't mine will have the proper credits listed. Let me know if you make these!
The full version of part one will be dropping tonight, June 9th, at 6PM EST! See the part one teaser here!
indecision cookies prep time: 25 min | bake time: 10 min | makes about 2 dozen cookies
some people call these "everything but the kitchen sink" cookies. my grandmother called them "clean out the cabinet" cookies. I call them "indecision" cookies because I make them when I can't decide what kind of cookies I want, so feel free to make these your own and add whatever you'd like!
ingredients:
1 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
3/4 cup brown sugar, packed
1/2 cup white sugar
1 large egg, room temperature
2 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1.5 cups mini semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 cups toffee chips or peanut butter chips
1 cup crushed potato chips (ruffled chips tend to work better)
1/2 cup chopped pretzels
optional, flaky salt for topping
instructions:
Preheat oven to 350F.
Optional: For easier clean up, line baking sheets with parchment paper or a baking mat.
Using a stand mixer or hand mixer, beat butter and both sugars together until light and fluffy. Add egg and vanilla and mix on low.
Sift in dry ingredients until just combined.
Add special bits and fold into the mixture (by hand!).
Roll dough into roughly 1" balls and place on baking sheet, leaving about 5 inches between. Optional, add extra special bits to the top.
Bake 10-12 minutes, until edges are crisp and center is still soft.
Remove from oven and let cool for 5 minutes before transferring to a cooling rack. (If topping with flaky salt, lightly sprinkle when they come out.)
Enjoy!
These are good for a week in an airtight container. You can also freeze the dough in balls and store in a freezer-safe bag for up to 6 months. But, trust me, these never last more than 15 hours in my house.
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need to know ur favorite snacks >:3
Oh! I love berry flavored gummy worms, toffee and pretzel chocolate, and salt and vinegar chips
Also I don't know if it counts as a snack but cherry Pepsi also
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Happy Valentine's Day! I hope you receive many small moments of happiness.♡
Have you ever done something along the lines of clones as a chocolate from a box of chocolates? Or something worded less awkwardly than that, ha ha.
Having my friends and mutuals say hello is all the happiness in the world to me! I have not! So its about time we do it, don't you think?
The Clones as Chocolates From A Gift Box
Rex- Coconut almond chocolate
Echo- Cashew cluster
Fives- Chewy toffee
Jesse- Cherry cordial
Kix- Chocolate Butter Cream
Tup- Peanut Caramel
Dogma- milk butter pecan patties
Hardcase- Chocolate Nut Fudge
Coric- Raspberry Cream filled
Bly- Nut caramel
99- seal salt caramel chocolates
Cody- Orange Cream
Waxer/Boil- Coconut Cream
Wolffe- pretzel clouds
Boost/Sinker-Chocolate coated peanuts
Hunter- Solid Chocolate Messenger
Wrecker- Peanut cluster
Tech- a carrot. the man is lactose intolerant, gluten free, and chocolate just wrecks his digestive track
Crosshair- White Chocolate Truffle
Omega- nougat
Howzer- Vanilla Cream
Fox- Coffee dusted truffle
Gregor- Caramel
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The Best Toppings to Pair with Vanilla Ice Cream Cups
Vanilla ice cream cups are a classic dessert loved for their creamy texture and subtle, versatile flavor. While delicious on their own, adding the right toppings can elevate these treats into gourmet creations. From fruity to crunchy and everything in between, the possibilities are endless. Here’s a guide to the best toppings that perfectly complement vanilla ice cream cups, turning a simple dessert into a delightful experience.
1. Fresh Fruits for Natural Sweetness
Fresh fruits are a timeless topping that pairs beautifully with vanilla ice cream cups. Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and banana slices add a burst of natural sweetness and color. The refreshing taste of fruit contrasts the rich creaminess of the ice cream, creating a balanced and satisfying dessert. For a tropical twist, try pineapple chunks or mango slices.
2. Chocolate Lovers’ Favorites
For those who adore chocolate, there are plenty of options to enhance vanilla ice cream. Drizzle chocolate syrup or hot fudge over the top for a classic pairing. Add chocolate chips or shavings for an extra layer of texture and decadence. For a more indulgent treat, include brownie crumbles or chunks of chocolate cookies to add a fudgy richness.
3. Crunchy Additions for Texture
Adding a bit of crunch to your vanilla ice cream cup creates a delightful contrast. Crushed nuts like almonds, pecans, or peanuts provide a savory element that balances the sweetness of the ice cream. Graham cracker crumbs, waffle cone pieces, or granola are excellent options for a subtle crunch. Pretzel bits can also add a salty-sweet twist that’s hard to resist.
4. Sweet and Sticky Syrups
A variety of syrups can enhance the flavor of vanilla ice cream cups. Caramel sauce is a popular choice for its buttery sweetness, while strawberry or raspberry sauces bring a fruity tang. Maple syrup or honey can also add a unique, natural sweetness that complements the creamy vanilla base.
5. Whipped Cream and Cherries for a Classic Touch
Nothing says traditional like a dollop of whipped cream and a cherry on top. This pairing is iconic for a reason, adding a light, airy texture and a pop of bright flavor to your vanilla ice cream. It’s a simple yet effective way to dress up your dessert.
6. Savory and Unusual Pairings
For adventurous palates, consider unique toppings like a sprinkle of sea salt or a drizzle of olive oil for a gourmet twist. Crushed bacon bits or a dash of chili powder can introduce savory or spicy elements that contrast with the sweetness of the ice cream, creating a complex and exciting flavor profile.
7. Candy and Cookie Crumbles for Fun
For a playful dessert, add candy pieces like gummy bears, M&Ms, or crushed toffee bars. Cookie crumbles from Oreos, shortbread, or sugar cookies can add both flavor and crunch, making your vanilla ice cream cup irresistibly fun and flavorful.
Conclusion
Vanilla ice cream cups serve as the perfect canvas for a wide variety of toppings. Whether you prefer fresh fruit, crunchy nuts, indulgent syrups, or unique flavor combinations, the possibilities are endless. Experiment with different toppings to discover your favorite combinations and transform a simple treat into a personalized dessert masterpiece.
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Snack Drawer Refill~
Turtle Sundae Trail Mix: almonds, caramel filled mini confection cups, mini caramel truffles, white chocolate chips, peanuts, sweet and salty pecans.
S'mores Trail Mix: graham cracker bites, white confectionery chips, semi-sweet chocolate chips, marshmallow truffles, peanuts, milk chocolate covered almonds.
Salted Caramel Trail Mix: peanuts, caramel flavored drops, milk chocolate caramel bits, yogurt covered waffle cone pieces, honey roasted cashews and honey roasted almonds.
Sweet & Spicy Trail Mix: honey roasted peanuts, toffee peanuts, Cajun corn sticks, peanuts, honey roasted sesame sticks and almonds.
Mountain Trail Mix: peanuts, raisins, M&M's, cashews and almonds.
Fruit & Nut Trail Mix: raisins, banana chips, peanuts, dried cranberries, dried pineapple and dried papaya.
Honey Mustard Trail Mix: pretzels, honey roasted peanuts, honey roasted sesame chips, honey mustard mini bagel chips tossed in a honey mustard seasoning.
Peanut Lovers Trail Mix: peanuts, Reese's peanut butter cups, peanut butter drops, chocolate covered peanuts.
Mandarin orange cups
Pear cups
Peach cups
Mixed fruit cups
Pineapple banana apple sauce
Apple sauce
Granny smith apple sauce
Ritz cracker dippers
Junkless cinnamon roll granola bars
Clif Bar white chocolate macadamia nut bar
Slim Jim's
RX Bar peanut butter chocolate chip
Kellogg's Special K brownie batter chewy protein bars
Great Value peanut granola bars
Great Value cashew granola bars
Great Value almond granola bars
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