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My Kind of Dessert

I love a dessert that requires no flour, baking soda or powder, pre-heated ovens, or even baking. Through my time poking around Pinterest, I have found dozens of recipes for everything from cocktails to dessert to healthy meals in between. I kept coming across Chubby Hubby truffles, and since they are the perfect marriage of salty and sweet, I decided to combine the Chubby Hubby idea with the haystacks I made as a child (peanut butter, chocolate, chow mein noodles, and sometimes butterscotch chips) and made chocolate peanut butter pretzel stacks.

pretzels

I started by crushing a cup and a half of pretzels. Crushing things after a long day is fun, so this was one of my favorite parts.  I set aside the pretzels while I got to work on the main part of the dessert, the peanut butter mixture.

It contained:

1/2 cup creamy peanut butter

2 teaspoons light brown sugar. . . after my last baking snafu I finally bought some!

3 teaspoons powdered sugar

1 tablespoon softened butter

a pinch of salt

peanut butter

brown sugar

peanut butter

Once the peanut butter mixture was whipped up, I folded the crushed pretzels in and then made little stacks out of the pretzel peanut butter mixture.

truffles

I let these chill in the fridge for a few hours and then added the final touch, a dollop of melted chocolate on each stack.

melted chocolate

Once chilled, these were a delightful two bite treat. They don’t look like or contain as much chocolate as the traditional Chubby Hubby truffles, and I didn’t intend them to. I just really liked the flavor combination. And my not chubby hubby did as well! I think he preferred me calling them something different, to be honest. Winking smile

peanut butter pretzel truffles

I’ll call this dessert making adventure a success.

Tags: chocolate, dessert, Food, peanut butter, pretzels, salty, Sweet

Prepare to drool at Cupcake Camp Boston photos. This unbelievable event brought together lots of amateur and professional bakers with their gorgeous, sweet creations for an all-you-can-eat evening of pure sugary bliss, all for a donation to Lovin’ Spoonfuls Food Rescue. Let’s take a wander around my favorites, shall we?

 

King Arthur Flour cupcakes

King Arthur Flour was the event sponsor and had a table teeming with all sorts of delightful, fun cupcakes.

King Arthur Flour cupcake

I found these coconut cupcakes with a pineapple flower, made by an amateur baker, particularly gorgeous.

 

coconut cupcakes with pineapple flower

Sweet red velvet cupcakes

Sweet cupcakes

Treat Cupcake Bar make your own frosting

Treat Cupcake Bar

Cocktails meet cupcakes

cupcake camp

Pretty in pink

cupcake camp

Whole Foods River Street two bite cupcakes

 

Whole Foods Market cupcakes

Mix Bakery Peanut Butter Cup puts the heavenly in buttercream.

Mix Bakery cupcakes

At the end of the evening, after many bites of mini cupcakes, I left Cupcake Camp so impressed by the work of both the amateur and professional bakers. There was so much love and creativity in every bite, and everyone who participated should be so proud of the work they did.

But, a girl has her favorites, and at the end of the night, mine were the Mix Bakery salted caramel and the C Cups red velvet cupcakes were the two that stood out the most. As you all know, I am not one for super sweet things, and I found these cupcakes to be so balanced, the dessert that dreams are made of.

What is the best or craziest cupcake combination you have ever had?

Tags: Cupcake Camp, Cupcakes, events, Mix Bakery, Sweet, Whole Foods

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