Tag Archives: bars
S’mores Blondies
I love brownies, but here’s the secret—the ones made from a box are 99% of the time better than brownies made from scratch. I know, blasphemy. So, for that reason, I rarely bake brownies unless I’m really trying to re-convince … Continue reading →
Millionaire’s Biscoff S’Mores Bars
Yesterday was a snow day up and down the Northeast, so we spent the day huddled warm inside. This recipe was inspired by a 2013 Sweet Jumbles post for Millionaire’s Shortbread. But, I made several modifications, replacing the shortbread with … Continue reading →
Peanut Butter & Jelly Mallow Bars
Peanut Butter and marshmallow combined to make a fudgy bar with crunchy peanuts and freeze dried fruit to reflect your favorite sandwich. Continue reading →
Krispy Jumbles
This is the first in our new monthly series of recipes which incorporate our Sweet Jumbles Marshmallows as an ingredient! To start things off easily, we’re tipping our hats to childhood favorite Rice Krispy Treats! The great thing about using … Continue reading →
Raspberry Lemonade Bars
It has certainly been a busy summer. I’ve done a fair amount of baking, but several recipes simply weren’t “pretty” enough to blog, a few weren’t good enough to encourage you to make, and others were repeats that I have … Continue reading →
Blueberry Crumb Bars
Welcome, weekend! I have spent the last week melting in the NYC heat. Temperatures have been in the 90s all week, and actually most days for the past 2 weeks. I am a beach bum and sun worshiper, but at … Continue reading →
Sweet Peach Crumb Bars
Peaches, Peaches Everywhere! There have been a lot of peaches at my local supermarket and farmer’s market lately, so I made another sweet treat with them. These crumb bars were very refreshing, and I suspect you could replace the peaches … Continue reading →
Raspberry Custard Bars
Last weekend I participated in the Warrior Dash – a 3.3 mile mud run with about 14 obstacles throughout, ranging form scaling walls to diving into a mud pool. This was a dirty good time, and despite the fact that … Continue reading →