Tag Archives: cinnamon
Sopapilla Cheesecake Bars
Today’s recipe is what I would call a “cheat” recipe – it has only a few ingredients making it very easy (or, as a subcategory on this blog, “slutty jumbles”). This is a Sopapilla Cheesecake. I discovered Sopapilla several years … Continue reading
Gingerdoodles
With marshmallow orders in full swing during the month of December, we had little time for baking. But, we did get a few special treats in. My favorite were Gingerdoodle cookies. As the name implies, these are a combination of … Continue reading
Baked Apple Chips
The Christmas season means that Sweet Jumbles is spending most of our time selling our marshmallows. Therefore, it’s really not until the last-minute that we’re able to enjoy any seasonal baking or Christmas cookie decorating. The sweetness of the season … Continue reading
Apple Cider Cream Pie
I am back! I know I haven’t made a blog post in a very long time. As you probably know by now, I sell Gourmet Homemade Marshmallows on Etsy. This past December was busy beyond expectations. The up side of this … Continue reading
Cinnamon Maple Rice Pudding
Fall is here. I can’t deny it any longer. Yesterday I went hiking in the Lower Hudson Valley, and was briefly horrified when I woke up and the thermometer read 39 degrees. I bundled up and, fortunately, before I knew … Continue reading
Sand Dollar Cookies
I know, I know, I didn’t do a Valentine’s Day post this year. I should be ashamed. It has been a busy two months, and with the launch of the Sweet Jumbles store, much of my baking time has been … Continue reading
Maple Oat Scones with Cinnamon Glaze
I trust that everyone sufficiently stuffed their faces this year on Thanksgiving and enjoyed the feast. Now Christmas is practically upon us! Can you believe it? Recently I made some fresh scones for breakfast. I’m not sure why I don’t … Continue reading
Mexican Hot Chocolate Cookies
Fall baking is here! I have attacked my first truly fall-inspired recipe. I know Halloween is fast approaching, however for some reason this year I feel more inspired by Day of the Dead (November 1) than Halloween. For those unfamiliar, … Continue reading