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Danish Coffee Cake

Danish Coffee Cake This is a pastry that is made year round, and is absolutely amazing. It has an almond flavored glaze and is flaky and perfect for breakfast, dessert or just to have around when you need something sweet. It’s great for any occasion, as well. A family favorite in our house, especially when we have family over for the holidays Ingredients  Coffee Cake Ingredients Base layer    1 cup flour  1 tablespoon water 1/2 cup butter (cold) *cutting the butter up and then putting the pieces in the freezer for about 15 minutes helps the butter pieces stay cold, resulting in a good flaky layer Directions  Combine ingredients with a pastry blender (like you would be making a pie crust) *If you do not have a pastry blender, you can use two knives and cut the butter into the flour drizzling in the water* Top layer 1 cup water 1 cup flour  1/2 cup butter  3 eggs  1/2 teaspoon almond extract   Directions  Preheat oven to 350 degrees  ...

Penuche Frosting

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Penuche Frosting This recipe is from my Mom. It’s a recipe that is used to make boxed cake mixes that extra something when you need something to add to them when you don’t have enough time to make and frost an entire cake! A single batch of frosting will frost the top of a 13x9 cake  Ingredients   1/2 cup of butter  1 cup brown sugar 1/4 cup of milk 1 3/4-2 cups of powdered sugar Pinch of cinnamon (optional) Directions Melt the butter in a saucepan.  Then add the brown sugar.  Boil and stir over low heat for two minutes.  Add the milk and bring back to a boil stirring constantly.  Then cool to lukewarm.  Gradually add the powdered sugar while beating with an electric mixer.  Then spread on a cooled cake.  Makes enough to frost the top of a 13x9 cake (Best on spice or carrot cakes) 

Tips And Tricks To Making Boxed Cake and Brownie Mixes Taste Homemade

Tips And Tricks To Making Boxed Cake And Brownie Mixes Taste Homemade Everyone loves a good cake, or a delicious brownie, but quite a few people can be intimidated by making a  (or just baking alone) recipe from scratch based on all the measurements and “work” that can go into just cake.  Which is why many choose to use box mixes for a shortcut or just because they don’t have time. This post is to help those who use boxed mixes make them taste homemade. Everything below are tips and tricks used by friends, family and myself when using a boxed mix.  **Some of these changes may alter the cooking time of the cake Sift the mix, this allows all of the ingredients to get recombined after sitting on a shelf, in a box, for who knows how long  Oil vs Butter Now when it comes to using boxed mixes it should always be a 1:1 ratio of whatever fat you use, but changing out the oil for butter that has been melted, then cooled, can make a delicious difference  Water vs Milk, Cr...