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Brown Sugar Cookies

September 29, 2014

Brown Sugar CookiesThere are lots of flavors that are synonymous with Fall, like pumpkin spice, cinnamon, and caramel. One that is probably lower down on that list is brown sugar. Even though it may not be as trendy and pumpkin spice, brown sugar is in a lot of Fall’s best treats! Apple pie, pecan pie, chocolate chip cookies, sweet potato casserole. I’m sure there are more. But because it is Fall’s unsung hero, I decided to make a brown sugar cookie. Which is essentially exactly like a sugar cookie, but made with brown sugar.

Iced Brown Sugar CookiesIt might seem like a small change to a simple recipe, but by switching to brown sugar, the cookies are more moist and have a carmel-like flavor. They just taste “warm”, if that makes sense. They are truly wonderful and Fall’s perfect cookie.

And because of that, I thought it would be fitting to make a few in the shape of something quintessentially “Fall” – changing leaves.

Fall Leaf CookiesJust like normal sugar cookie dough, I like to chill my dough over night so it rolls out a bit easier. I roll the dough out to about 1/4-1/2 inch and then bake them at 325 degrees for about 10 minutes.


To decorate the cookies, I made 15 second icing in 3 different color: golden yellow yellow and orange), burnt red (red and brown), and green. I first outlined the edge of the cookie, then flooded the cookie with all 3 colors. Using a toothpick, or in my case, a skewer, spread the icing around the cookie as well as mixing some of the colors together, like you would see in a Fall leaf. Then let dry for at least an hour or overnight.

Fall Brown Sugar CookiesThe acorns are even easier! Pipe around the top portion in dark brown, then flood that section. Then pipe around the bottom section in light brown and flood it. Too add the white shine, pipe a small line in the wet icing and let it sink in. Do the same with brown icing to make the shadow on the bottom.

The acorns are definitely my favorite and I feel like I’m really improving with my cookie icing skills (thanks to all those you tube videos). My husband wasn’t a fan of the leaves, and he might have gotten himself into the dog house by saying so. Oh well, he just doesn’t understand my creativity….or something. 😉

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Tagged: brown sugar, cookies, decorating, Fall, icing

Apple Streusel Muffins

March 21, 2014

BBC Apple Streusel Muffin1

For those of you who happened to follow my old blog (hi, Mom!), you may remember this recipe. For some reason is has been one of my more popular recipes on Pinterest so it made a good candidate for my “test” blog post.

I made these muffins after a trip up to the mountains near Charlotte this past Fall. We had so many apples I need to find creative ways to use them all. They turned out wonderfully. So much so, I will probably make this a Fall staple.

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Tagged: apple, breakfast, eat, Fall, muffin, recipe, streusel

Chai Spiced Pumpkin White Chocolate Muffins

October 16, 2013

I have noticed recently that my pumpkin muffin recipe that I posted last year has been getting some renewed interest on Pinterest. So I thought I would update and jazz up my pumpkin muffin for this Fall with a few extra spices and some white chocolate chips.

I’m not a huge fan of pumpkin spiced things (which I have mentioned here before). But ironically, I LOVE chai spice, which is really pumpkin spice with a few extra spices – cardamom and all spice. The chai spice isn’t overwhelming and definitely compliments the pumpkin flavor.

One reason I love using pumpkin in baked goods, despite my aversion to pumpkin spice, is because it helps make things a wee bit healthier. The pumpkin adds a lot of moisture without having to add any oil or butter (like I use in my other muffin recipes). I also used almond milk and Greek yogurt (a staple in my standard muffin recipe), which also eliminates any additional fat. Of course, you could make these even healthier by eliminating the chocolate chips, but if you do so, I would suggest adding 1/4 cup extra sugar to the batter, as the batter itself is not overly sweet.


The muffins are perfectly moist and delicious, with just the right amount of spice and flavor!

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Tagged: chai, Fall, muffin, pumpkin, white chocolate

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Hey there, I'm Lindsey. I'm a number cruncher by day and a home cook and baker by night. While I love to eat healthy and find fresh and healthy alternatives for my favorite foods, I will never turn down dessert! Life is all about moderation, right?

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