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Cinnamon Toast Balls
Submitted by: Martha Stephens from Sibley, LA
12 slices bread, crusts removed
¼ c. butter, melted
1 T. cinnamon
1 T. sugar
Tear each slice of bread in half. Roll each half into a ball and place on an ungreased baking sheet. Drizzle balls with melted butter. Combine cinnamon and sugar and sprinkle over balls. Bake at 350 degrees for 5 to 7 minutes. If desired, broil until lightly golden, about 2 minutes. Makes 2 dozen.
Anonymous
Posted September 18, 2012
I recommend that you check the Gooseberry Patch Nook section often, because I got this one for less than a dollar! It's a wonderful, colorful cookbook with photos of each dish along with the recipe. The categories include: Appetizers, Beverages, Breakfast, Desserts, Main Dishes, Salads, Sandwiches, Side Dishes and Soups. There's recipes that cross a few cultures such as Hispanic, Finnish, Amish and Italian. You can find slow cook and quick dishes. Since this is an "Autumn" cookbook, they included recipes for Halloween (many cookies) and Thanksgiving. Many are heart-healthy of course and many include veggies available during the autumn season. I already made the "zucchini patties," and loved the easy, tasty recipe.
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Posted October 24, 2011
I wouldn"t order another cookbook for my nook unless just for a reference to a recipe. I like looking at pictures of the food I"m cooking. It was so small and you couldn"t see the whole recipe at a glance, instead had to flip page a couple times. But love gooseberry cookbooks. It is about the only books I buy now since owning my nook.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Don't you just love Autumn? I love it because the weather cools off, life takes on a familiar routine and I get to cook comfort foods! Thanks to Gooseberry Patch for putting together another fab cookbook, 101 Autumn Recipes so I can find new foods to make for my family.
I love the 101 line of cookbooks from Gooseberry Patch. Not only are there 101 recipes but there are also 101 mouth-watering photos of each recipe. I purchased a copy of this cookbook for my local library, which I know they are going to enjoy as much as I have.
Here are the chapters and some of my favorites to try:
School Days: Break-of-Day Smoothie, Cinnamon Toast Balls, Cheese Pops (I'm making these for my Christmas Open house) A Pocket Full of Pizza and Warm Spiced Milk
Busy-Day Dinners: Thumbs-up Cornbread Salad, No-Bake Pumpkin-Butterscotch Pie, Autumn Apple Milkshake and Caramel Fudge Brownies
Fun with Friends: Toasted Ravioli, Cheddar-Bacon Balls, Pumpkin Chowder, Touchdown Butterscotch Dip, Swampwater Dressing, Pumpkin Patch Cheese Ball (adorable) and Cream-Filled Witches' Hat
Country Harvest: Harvest Apple Cheesecake, Cran-Orange Pork Medallions, Chestnut Stuffing, Ben's Pecan Blondies, Mom's Caramel Sweet Potatoes, Honey Pumpkin Pie
Here is one of the tasty recipes:
Honey-Pumpkin Pie
15 oz can pumpkin
3/4 c. honey
1/2 t. salt
1 t. cinnamon
1/2 t. ground ginger
1/4 t. ground cloves
1/4 t. nutmeg
3 eggs, beaten
2/3 c. evaporated milk
1/2 c. milk
9 inch pie crust
Stir together pumpkin, honey, salt and spices in a large bowl. Add eggs and mix well; stir in both bilks. Place pie crust in a 9" pie plate; flute edges, forming a high rim to hold pumpkin filling. Do not pierce crust. Place pie plate on oven rack; pour in filling; Bake at 375 degrees for 55-60 minutes, or until set. Let cool before serving. Makes 6-8 servings.
Yum :)
You can get this book at Barnes & Nobel spiral bound or on the Nook (wonderful pictures are on the Nook Color). Check out Gooseberry Patch online, too.
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Posted December 30, 2012
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Posted October 12, 2012
I enjoy trying new recipes, so this is right up my alley. Enjoyed reading it.
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Overview
Whether tailgating or having friends over for a get-together, guests will savor toasted ravioli, cheddar-bacon balls and touchdown butterscotch dip. You'll even find spooky Halloween treats like spiderweb cookies and cream-filled witches' hats! And everyone at your Thanksgiving table will be delighted with herb garden turkey breast, green bean bundles and honey-pumpkin pie.