Keeping It Cool

I have a little bit of an internal conflict going on right now.  It’s summer time right now, so when it gets hot, who wants to turn on the oven, right?  You’re not looking for extra heat in the kitchen.  And frankly, why bake something sweet when you can just hit the ice cream stand down the road?

I love no bake dessert options, but sometimes it makes me uneasy that something so good could be so easy.  I spend the rest of the year slaving over baked goods with multiple steps and several ingredients, and all of sudden I can combine 3-4 ingredients, throw them in the fridge for an hour, and I have an irresistible dessert.  It makes my typical effort seem completely unnecessary.

These are the stupid things that stress me out…

Anyway, here’s to less thinking, fewer ingredients, and a cool solution for a great summer treat:

No Bake Peanut Butter Bars

yields 16-20 bars depending on th size you slice, from Bakerlady

Ingredients

  • 1 cup melted butter (2 sticks)
  • 2 cups graham cracker crumbs
  • 1 cup + 4 Tbs Peanut Butter (smooth or chunky)
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 1 1/2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips or one bag (12 oz) which is probably closer to 2 cups

Method

  1. Line a 9 x 13 baking pan with parchment.
  2. Combine melted butter, crumbs, sugar, and 1 cup of peanut butter in a bowl.  Mix until the dough is a uniform sandy mixture.
  3. Press mixture evenly into the parchment lined pan.  Spread out with an offset spatula if you have one.
  4. Melt the chocolate chips with the 4 Tbs left of peanut butter.  I typically microwave it for 30 sec at a time until mostly melted then I stir until every chip is melted.
  5. Spread the melted chocolate and peanut butter on top of the peanut butter and crumb mixture.  Again, smooth with an offset spatula.
  6. Allow to cool, slice, and enjoy! (if you cool in a fridge, allow the pan to warm up slightly before trying to slice, otherwise it will be difficult to cut, and likely break into pieces)

Wish List

If my birthday was this month (wink, nudge), the following things would probably make me smile.

1. Silpat (or two):  For three reasons: 1. My name is Sadie and I’m addicted to baking, 2. Silpats make my baking more sustainable, I won’t be throwing away so much parchment, and 3. I can take parchment off the grocery list.

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2. Kitchen Timer:  Simple, yet important.  My oven does not have a timer and it has made for a lot of guessing games.  What time did I put that in?  Should I get up and check the oven?  What time was it when I decided they needed five more minutes?  Is that too burnt to eat/ give to friends to eat?

3.  Macbook: I know, this is a big-ticket item, and I have a PC that I use for school.  But I have a mac for home and it’s starting so show it’s age.  The battery only lasts for an hour if I’m lucky, it’s now closer to off-white, and it gets over heated when I go to Hulu.  I just want a new little silver one that I can play around with.

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4. Smartphone: Because I currently still reside in the dark ages and it’s getting inconvenient.  I’m certainly not the person who waits for the new phone models to come out.  At this point, I just want to be able to check my e-mail and don’t want to have to rely on my friends and family to use their phones to find a restaurant’s phone number when we’re on the go.  iPhone please.

5. Nice Potholder: that doesn’t have menorahs or jack-o-lanterns, and isn’t partially burnt or melted.  Just something that’s pretty and practical, but not cumbersome.  Potholders have tended to be cheesy holiday themed presents to me in the past.

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6. Watch: I like watches.  The bigger and funkier, the better.  This is my current everyday watch, and I’m obsessed with it!

7.  Camera: I know nothing about cameras, but I want one that is better at focusing and dealing with different lighting situations.  But not too complicated.  Whatever that may be.

8. New Rainbow Flip Flops.  I wear them all day, every day (when I’m not at work), and my current pair are starting to show their age.  They’ve had a good five year run, I’m not mad at them.

My Wildest Dream:

Raspberry Ice Kitchenaid Standing Mixer

Few things are this pretty.

I hope I have provided you an option within your price range.   My main rule for presents is no clothing because it will not fit, and to be honest, I probably won’t like it.  And when in doubt: flowers.

Do you have any rules or guidlines for your loved ones when it comes to giving you presents?  What’s on your wish list for the next gift giving holiday on your calendar?

The Moscow Mule

This past weekend I went to the Revel in Atlantic City while some college friends were visiting. We had the most delicious delicious dinner at the Mussel Bar and I also came away with $75 more dollars to my name thanks to the slot machines. It was another fabulous night had by mostly everyone involved. I believe my friend Karla might have discovered that AC is just not her thing.

Here’s a recipe for a Moscow mule which I had at dinner. It’s a great refreshing drink and is a good way to kick off the month of August!

Moscow Mule
1 ounce vodka
1 tsp. sugar syrup
Fresh lime juice
1/2 cup ginger beer
1 sprig fresh mint
1 slice of lime

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