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Thursday Recipe – Lemon Berry Bars & Perfect No Cook Dinner

I know I usually post a photo to entice you….but I am going to leave you in suspense (or you can scroll down–but you shouldn’t -it will ruin it for you!!)

Lemon Berry Bars

Preheat 350    Grease a 9 inch square pan

For crust

Beat 1 cup softened butter with 1 cup flour, 1/4 cup confectioner’s sugar, 1 T ice water, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1/2 teaspoon salt. Beat until mixture forms a ball. Put in fridge for 10 minutes

Bake crust until golden and firm about 15 mins  Let cool completely  Reduce the oven temp to 325

Spread 3/4 cup of jam evenly over crust

In a bowl whisk together 6 lg eggs, 2 cups sugar, 3/4 cup lemon juice, 3/4 teaspoon baking powder  Pour over crust. Bake 20-25 mins   Let cool completely

First let me say I a a genius! I was out of powdered sugar so I googled and made my own!! sugar and cornstarch in the mixer = powder sugar!!

And now for the photo…………………………..

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I am also a genius because I left it on the stove and my dogs ate it. I bet it was good.

But this is what we are having for dinner AGAIN tonight–too hot to cook and no time for dinner prep once again!!

Hummus and Tabouli  Pita Sandwiches

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I usually make my own hummus and tabouli but sometimes I buy it!

I cut up tomatoes, onions and pickles (yes lots of pickles make this soooo tasty!!) and put out sprouts and lettuce. These are usually big and messy and really drippy by the end so we have started wrapping them in foil (and running out the door to eat them in the yard) so it’s almost like we have take out from The Pita Hut!

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I would love to hear others no cook, low cook, easy summertime dinner ideas!!

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Thursday’s Recipe ….. Brownie Waffles

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Need I say more??????  I cut this recipe out of our local paper.

Brownie Waffles

makes about 10 waffles

preheat waffle iron

Melt 1/2 cup butter in pan. Remove from heat. Stir in 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa. Then add 3/4 cup sugar, 2 eggs, 1 T water, 1/2 t vanilla. Stir in 1 1/4 cups flour, 1/4 t salt.

Pour a generous Tablespoon of batter into each well of the waffle iron.  You want these to be cooked but not crunchy-less time than you would cook regular waffles.

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As you can see I didn’t put enough batter in my iron!!

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Now you can just eat these plain, with powder sugar, with ice cream in between or like us with strawberries and whip cream.

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Thursday’s Recipe…..Homemade Sour Patch Kids, AKA Snowey Sugared Cranberries

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I swear to heaven above that these really do taste like Sour Patch Kids. Only they are a little more healthy!

I saw this recipe on local, Columbus blogger Rachel’s,  Hounds in the Kitchen. I knew right away that I would love this sweet and Oh, so sour concoction!! And boy was I right! I barely have any enamel left on my teeth after eating almost a whole bag of these sugary, sour goodies.

You will need to mix :

2 T of honey with 2 T of hot water in a bowl. To that add grated orange peel, 1/2 t cinnamon (more or less)  and 1 teaspoon (more or less)  vanilla extract.

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Rinse a bag of cranberries and add to the bowl, mixing to coat.

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Line a cookie sheet with parchment and pour a mix of 1 to 2 cups of powder sugar and granulated sugar.

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With a slotted spoon, add cranberries to the sugar mix and coat well.  Let sit about 30 minutes or until sugar hardens. Store in a jar for 3 to 4 days. I didn’t use a slotted spoon so  mine are still drying since this morning. But that didn’t stop me from eating them all day!!!

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