Mrs. Wood's version
These are absolutely the best oatmeal raisin cookies I have ever had. I get rave reviews from both children and adults every time I bake them ... as well as many repeat requests.
My favorite downright irresistible coffeecake...adapted from a recipe found in, "The King Arthur Flour Baker's Companion." This is the only recipe I've tried, over all the years, where the crumbs actually turn out big--huge, just like what you would get in the bakery. This recipe makes for a very sweet, crumbly cake that is incredibly moist and has a slight tang due to the sour cream. The big and plentiful crumb is very tasty having just a hint of almond flavor. The proportion of crumb to batter is gloriously indulgent. To highlight those crumbs, dust the top with a little confectioners' sugar after baking. I usually make this cake at night for breakfast the next day. I believe it benefits from having ample time to cool and sit. So, it is the perfect sweet breakfast treat to make in advance.
This is the peanut butter cookie my Mom and Grandma used to make. It's still one of my favorite cookies. When these sweet, salty morsels of happiness come out of the oven, they are just as good today as they were when I was a kid. The recipe originally appeared on the Skippy peanut butter label in the early 1950's. It produces cookies that are golden brown with wonderful flavor and a light crispiness that melts in your mouth. Basically, it's everything you would expect a good peanut butter cookie to be.
Made with Splenda these brownies taste the same but with only 10 total carbs. Now don't eat the whole plate at one sitting.
These sinful brownies are made with chocolate chips instead of cocoa powder.
Very moist!
Light, fluffy, and utterly perfect, These Buttermilk Pancakes are wonderfully thick, have a light and spongy texture and flavor that only hints of the richness and tanginess that buttermilk offers. Buttermilk has a nice thick and creamy texture with a rich tangy buttery flavor that makes these pancakes so tender, fluffy, and soft.
These unusual chocolate chunk cookies are inside-out because they're chocolate cookies with white chocolate chunks. My family just loves them. They're soft, moist, rich, filled with delicious dark cocoa, and studded with white chocolate chuncks. Once baked, they emerge from the oven soft, warm, and oozing in comfort...I'm forced to fend off drooling family member to allow these cookies to cool.