Beyond the Kitchen Table 6/8/2013

Welcome to this week’s edition of Beyond the Kitchen Table! We are enjoying summer break, and hope you are too!

 

NateandAmanda

Kids

We had breakfast at a great little restaurant called the Koffee Kup on Saturday with our friends and youth leaders. We had a great time (and so did the kids) and great food!

PeteandStephen

We had a couple days of cool, less humid days this week. We took advantage of that one night and had dinner outside at Chipotle with Nan!


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On Thursday, we had our weekly dinner at Nan’s house. The kids got to enjoy some of the first corn of the season and they also got to help Nan wash dishes, which they thought was so cool!

Peanut Butter Fingers | Kathy's Kitchen Table

Once again, the most popular recipe this week was the Peanut Butter Fingers. Have you tried them yet? They are amazing! Just be prepared to eat the whole pan if you make them!

After eating at the Koffee Kup a couple of times now for breakfast and seeing some really great recipes for waffles, I’m thinking I need a waffle maker. This Angel Food Cake Waffle sounds so delicious and light!

It is truly amazing what a simple song can do to your heart. Lately as I am (hopefully) making my way to the other side of Post-Postpartum Depression I have found certain songs have really expressed what I have been going through. by Kari Jobe is a great song!

Have a great weekend!

 

Hello Dolly Cookies

Hello Dolly Cookies | Kathy's Kitchen Table

Have you had Hello Dolly Bars or 7 Layer Bars or Magic Chocolate Cookie Wafer Bars (my husband’s name for them) before? If not, here is a basic recipe for the bars. Well, these cookies are based of the Hello Dolly Bars. The brown sugar, coconut, chocolate and butterscotch chips really make the flavor of these cookies shine. As much as I love cookie bars, sometimes a girl just needs a cookie! [Read more...]

Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake

Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake | Kathy's Kitchen Table

This Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake is so fun! It’s fun to make, decorate and serve! I was nervous the first time I made a cookie cake. I guess I was thinking that it would be so much harder than it actually was to make. But, it is so easy to make! If you can mix cookie dough and shape it into a circle, which is super easy, then you can make a cookie cake! It is fun to decorate. I’m not much of a decorator. My mother-in-law gave me her set of tools but I do not have the eye or the hand to make things look cute on a cake. But this cookie cake is so easy to decorate. All you need to do is spread a layer of frosting over it and add sprinkles, and you have made a very nice looking cookie cake! This Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake is fun to serve because it is not something people make at home often. Sure, you can buy them at the mall or even at the grocery store, but when it takes all of 15 minutes to put together, why not just make it at home? This cookie cake is soft and chewy with lots of chocolate chips! [Read more...]

Sausage and Cheese Oven Pancake

Sausage and Cheese Oven Pancake | Kathy's Kitchen Table

Do you ever get tired of cooking the same thing for breakfast? Or for breakfast-for-dinner (what I call BFD)? I mean, you can only eat pancakes, eggs and bacon so many times before it gets boring. And I for one get tired of standing over the oven flipping pancakes. So, when trying to figure out something new for BFD, I found this recipe for Sausage and Cheese Oven Pancakes. I have seen oven pancakes before. But, this one intrigued me. Not only is it a pancake, but it is a pancake sitting on top of sausage and cheese! I love the sweet and salty combo, so I thought this would be great! [Read more...]

Beyond the Kitchen Table 5/31/2013

It’s hard to believe it is already June. It seemed as if May just flew by! Here are some pictures from our week:

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Creamy Potatoes

Creamy Potatoes | Kathy's Kitchen Table

My sister-in-law loves potatoes. If something has potatoes in it, you can be pretty certain she is going to love it. She is always put on “potato duty” for any holiday in need of a potato side dish. While I don’t think she has ever had this dish, I am pretty certain she would love these Creamy Potatoes. [Read more...]

Peanut Butter Fingers

Peanut Butter Fingers | Kathy's Kitchen Table

This recipe for Peanut Butter Fingers is from our dear friend, Robin. My kids call her Nan. She is our “adopted” family away from family. I’m not really sure what we would do without her. I know one thing, we would not have today’s incredible recipe if it were not for Robin. When she first made these bars we felt like she had been holding out on us. They were incredible and she had not shared these with us in the last 7 years! What?! Oh, but once she shared the recipe with us, I have been making up for lost time.

I have had made these Peanut Butter Fingers over and over and over again. They are quick, easy and a huge hit with everyone. I mean, it’s chocolate and peanut butter! The base to these bars is just like a giant peanut butter oatmeal cookie. When you bake it, the edges and bottom layer gets nice and crisp. Then it is topped with chocolate chips and a peanut butter sugar glaze. It is sweetness overload! But in a good way! You cannot stop eating them. I think this is called Peanut Butter Fingers is because you cannot keep your fingers out of the pan! My kids kept reaching their little hands over the top of the table for more. I kept cutting tiny little pieces (because if they are tiny, the calories don’t add up, right?).

I hope I have convinced you to give these Peanut Butter Fingers a try. And make sure you share them with a friend and a big glass of milk!

Peanut Butter Fingers | Kathy's Kitchen Table

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Peanut Butter Fingers
 

Ingredients
  • ½ cup butter, softened
  • ½ cup sugar
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • 1 egg
  • ⅓ cup peanut butter
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 cup quick cooking oatmeal
  • 1 cup flour
  • 1 cup chocolate chips
  • For the Peanut Butter Glaze:
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • ¼ cup peanut butter
  • 2 – 4 tablespoons evaporated milk (regular milk works fine, too)

Instructions
  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease an 11×7 (a 9×9 would work, too) pan and set aside.
  2. In a large bowl, cream together the butter, guars, egg, peanut butter, salt and vanilla. Add in the flour, baking soda and oatmeal. Stir until well mixed.
  3. Spread into the prepared pan and bake for 20 minutes.
  4. Immediately after the cookie is done, sprinkle the chocolate chips on the top. Let sit for about minutes to melt and then spread around the peanut butter cookie.
  5. To make the peanut butter glaze, in a small bowl, combine powdered sugar, peanut butter and evaporated milk. Mix to combine, adding more milk if needed.
  6. Drizzle the mixture over the top.
  7. Let cool and cut into bars.

Recipe Source: Robin A.

Linked to: Buns in my Oven, Mom on Timout, Back for Seconds Social, Tidy Mom, Weekend Potluck and Chef-in-Training

Beyond the Kitchen Table 5/25/2013

Welcome to this week’s edition of Beyond the Kitchen Table! It was a busy week for us as we were winding down the school year. Here are some pictures from our week.

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Strawberry Pie

Strawberry Pie | Kathy's Kitchen Table

 

To conclude Strawberry Week here on Kathy’s Kitchen Table, I have for you my husband’s new favorite strawberry dessert. He is in love with this pie. It’s an easy pie to put together but it sure doesn’t taste like it. [Read more...]

Strawberry Ice Cream

Strawberry Ice Cream | Kathy's Kitchen Table

For the second recipe in Strawberry Week, I have for you, Strawberry Ice Cream. When my family went to pick strawberries on Mother’s Day, one thing I knew I wanted to make was ice cream. I had tried a recipe last year, but it turned out too hard and icy for our tastes. I was pleased to find this recipe was perfect! It is easy, extremely flavorful and soft. Since we had just picked strawberries I used fresh, but feel free to use frozen strawberries that have been thawed. And please do not leave out the lemon juice (from a lemon, not a bottle)! The lemon flavor really melds well with the strawberries and balances it. Trust me. Oh, and you might want to add whipped cream on top. [Read more...]