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Tarahumara Inspired Peanut Butter Banana Energy Bars

Tarahumara Inspired Peanut Butter Banana Energy Bars

Have you read Born To Run yet? If you haven’t, drop everything and go pick up a copy and read it. Now. Seriously guys, it’s that good. Kelly read the book first and mailed it to me, telling me to read it. However I looked 

Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars

Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars

If Kelly has a Nutella addiction, I have a peanut butter addiction: on my toast at breakfast, with an apple at lunch, by the spoonful for a snack, on my ice cream at night…it’s a daily necessity. I recently found this honey peanut butter from 

Chocolate Chunk Peanut M&M Cookies

Chocolate Chunk Peanut M&M Cookies

We had a bag of Peanut M&Ms lying around so naturally I had to make cookies. Also, I didn’t want to devour the entire bag of M&Ms while watching Bachelor in Paradise. Because let’s be honest for a moment, that definitely would have happened.
cookies_3Speaking of Bachelor in Paradise, have you been watching?!? It’s definitely my guilty pleasure TV show right now. I watch the Bachelor/Bachelorette seasons but Bachelor in Paradise is so much better! All the drama and tears makes me feel a whole lot better about my own love life and that I haven’t quite reached that level of desperation…. yet. Ask me again in 5 years and we’ll see where I am at. In all honesty though, if Ben H or Ben Z are the next bachelor, I’m going to be slightly disappointed that I didn’t go to one of the casting calls.
cookiesI guess I’ll just have to make another batch of these cookies to soothe my broken heart.

If you follow me on Instagram, you would have seen that I made The Pioneer Woman’s Spicy Baked Beans (results coming this week!). To say I’m a Pioneer Woman fan would be an understatement… I want to marry a farmer and live on a ranch and cook all day too! Side note, one of my favorite books is The Dirty Life, a memoir about a city girl who marries a farmer and moves to the farm. Highly recommended!

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Well, I’ve been eyeing The Pioneer Woman’s Browned Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies for a while so when I saw the M&M bag, I figured browned butter M&M cookies would be just as good! I only brown one stick of butter and that is just enough to give the cookies a carmel-y flavor. Plus, the smell of the browned butter infuses the entire kitchen and makes your house feel cozy and fall like. And, well, fall is the best time of year! If you need a cookie fix, these are for you. Enjoy 🙂

-Kelly

Ingredients:

  • 2 sticks of butter, 1 browned and 1 softened
  • 2/3 cup brown sugar
  • 2/3 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tbsp vanilla (yes, 1 whole tablespoon!)
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1/4 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 cup peanut M&Ms
  • 1 chocolate bar, chopped

Directions:

  1. Brown one stick of butter by melting the stick in a saucepan on low heat. It will bubble and foam and turn a carmel-y brown color. Remove from heat and cool for about 10 minutes.
  2. In a mixing bowl, combine the softened butter and both sugars. Slowly add the browned butter.
  3. Add the egg and vanilla and mix until incorporated.
  4. Add the flour, salt and baking soda. Once mixed, stir in the chocolate and M&Ms.
  5. Cover dough and let sit in the refrigerator for at least one hour. Don’t skip this step!
  6. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Scoop dough onto baking sheet and bake 10-12 minutes. Enjoy!

 

Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookie Butter Cookies

Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookie Butter Cookies

Ya, try and say that five times fast. Sorry for the long name but it perfectly explains what these cookies are and what’s in them. We’ve got all the good stuff: chocolate, chocolate chips, and cookie butter. What could be better?! Trader Joe’s is one 

Buttermilk Waffles

Buttermilk Waffles

One of my favorite breakfast foods, really anytime foods, is a frozen waffle with peanut butter. Steph and I have even bonded over our shared love of peanut butter waffles- seriously the best! I could eat them every day and not just for breakfast. I have, 

Classic Buttercream Frosting

Classic Buttercream Frosting

In looking over the past few months of recipes here at Long Distance Baking, I’ve come to realize we use a lot of frosting around here! But it is usually more behind the scenes, while the baked treats get all the attention. It’s time for frosting to be front and center…and today, it’s all about the buttercream.

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#Choctoberfest 2020

#Choctoberfest 2020

Welcome the best time of year: #Choctoberfest! With everything going on in the world I think we can all agree on one thing… 2020 needs more chocolate. #Choctoberfest is our annual celebration of chocolate recipes, now in its 6th year. We teamed up with some 

#Choctoberfest 2019

#Choctoberfest 2019

Welcome to #Choctoberfest 2019! If you don’t remember from years past, this is a week full of everything chocolate. Plus a great big prize pack for one of you to win! This year, over 70 bloggers are joining together for a week full of chocolate 

Nutella Pie

Nutella Pie

Disclaimer: This post is sponsored by Barlean’s. I received free products for recipe development, however all opinions are honest and my own.

This may come as a shock to everyone, but Kelly did not make this Nutella Pie. Although maybe it’s not that surprising, because she probably would have already eaten the Nutella straight from the jar and it never would have made its way into the pie. But I digress.

Nutella Pie with Barleans | longdistancebaking.comLast year my parents hosted a foreign exchange student from Italy for the entire school year. Lorenzo loved most sweets, but oddly hated peanut butter. Who doesn’t like peanut butter?! He explained they eat Nutella in Italy. And if you have Nutella…you don’t need peanut butter. While I disagree, I guess I can understand that (side note: did you see that article hiring Nutella taste testers to come live in Italy??). 

When Lorenzo’s birthday rolled around, we knew we needed to have a big birthday dessert as is the American custom (much to his protesting) and remembered him mentioning Nutella Pie once upon a time. A quick google search showed this was in fact a real thing, and amazingly only required a few ingredients and minimal baking.

Nutella Pie with Barleans | longdistancebaking.comIt’s kind of dangerous how easily and quickly this recipe comes together. The graham cracker-pretzel crust is a game changer (talk about that salty-sweet combo) and the filling is simply Nutella and mascarpone cheese. You’re 5 ingredients away from this insanely decadent pie!

While I meant to share this recipe with you ages ago, I knew it would be perfect for #Choctoberfest, our weeklong celebration of all things chocolate. I also knew when I saw this Barlean’s butter flavored coconut oil that it would perfect in the crust. I was right on both counts! I haven’t seen any other brands with butter flavored coconut oil, and you can really tell the difference here. No coconut flavor at all and smells just like butter, yet has all the health benefits of coconut oil!

Nutella Pie with Barleans | longdistancebaking.comMy birthday is on Thanksgiving this year, and while I know we’ll already have pumpkin, apple and pecan pies…I kind of think this might be my birthday dessert of choice. It is rich without being heavy and who can turn down Nutella?!

If you haven’t entered our #Choctoberfest giveaway yet, don’t forget to do that by the end of the weekend! Included in the prize pack are more Barlean’s goodies so you don’t want to miss yout. Until then, enjoy all of the chocolate recipes by following the hashtag on social media and stick around to see what else we have to share with you.

~Stephanie

Nutella Pie (recipe adapted from Epicurious)

  • 1 1/2 cups small pretzels
  • 1 sleeve graham crackers
  • 1/2 c melted Barlean’s Butter Flavored Coconut Oil
  • 2 cups Nutella
  • 8 oz mascarpone cheese
  • chopped hazelnut pieces for garnish (optional: I found these at Trader Joe’s)
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Place pretzels and graham crackers in a food processor and pulse until fine crumbs. Slowly pour in the Barlean’s coconut oil and pulse until combined
  3. Pour the crumb mixture into a 9×9 pie tin. Press the mixture evenly throughout the bottom and sides of the tin, pressing very firmly as to keep crust together.
  4. Bake the crust for 10 minutes then remove from oven and set aside.
  5. In medium mixing bowl, add the Nutella and mascarpone cheese. Beat with mixer until fluffy and fully combined.
  6. Pour Nutella into pie tin and gently spread the filling evenly into crust.
  7. Top with chopped hazelnut pieces if desired.
  8. Refrigerate at least one hour then serve.
  9. Keep covered and refrigerated.

 


#Choctoberfest 2018

#Choctoberfest 2018

Welcome to #Choctoberfest 2018 with Imperial Sugar! Get ready for all things chocolate, because #Choctoberfest is here! If you’ve missed past years, over 100 bloggers from around the world celebrate chocolate  for an entire WEEK by putting chocolate in basically everything. Our previous entries have included Peanut Butter Chocolate Sauce Brownies