It’s kinda crazy to think about how much I’ve learned in the last three years of blogging. There’s all the stuff about baking and cooking, but also other things like and HTML/CSS skills from messing around with blog templates and taking photos manually with a big-girl DSLR camera. Then there’s also the weird little facts […]
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Chocolate and Pear Dutch Baby Pancake
I hate admitting this, but I’m not much of a brunch person. Like this New York Times article, I am the curmudgeon who stays at home wondering why people would bother waiting in line for two hours just to pay an exorbitant amount for eggs and bacon they could make for themselves at home. “But […]
Read the Post >Whole Grain Strawberry Oat Scones (Refined-Sugar Free)
Ahh, the photo above CRACKS me up. It was taken just after I had put down my camera in frustration, willing to make these strawberry oat scones more photogenic. I stepped out of the room to take a break, frustrated by the day’s ever-changing light, and when I came back, there it was — a […]
Read the Post >Brown Butter Crepes with Bananas, Nutella and Speculoos
Several of my friends have secret family pancake recipes, along with fond memories of making and eating animal shaped pancakes with their parents. But growing up, my family was never very big on breakfast. My dad and mom fueled themselves on coffee and tea, and my sister was constantly on some kind of diet. I […]
Read the Post >Sweet Cream Biscuits with Plum Jam and Earl Grey Whipped Cream
It’s always struck me as weird that biscuits are often served as a side to main courses like fried chicken and turkey dinners. Biscuits are so good on their own that they deserve to be the star of the meal. Ironically, I haven’t always been a big fan of biscuits up until recently. The first […]
Read the Post >King Cake Donuts (for Mardi Gras!)
When I lived in Houston, I took my proximity to New Orleans for granted. It was just another city that my parents and I would drive to for occasional weekend trips. Being a typical high schooler, I’d be bored on the drive to Louisiana, whining about my parents’ choice of classical music for the five […]
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