The Betty 10: Red Hot Holiday Trends

  1. Pumpkin Pie Cookies ~ Pie, meet cookie. Cookie, say hello to pie. When two all-time favorites come together, you get Pumpkin Pie Cookies, the star at your next holiday cookie exchange.
  2. Boozy Bourbon Chocolate Cupcakes ~ Taste for yourself what the buzz is all about! A bit of bourbon, a hit of coffee liqueur and some vanilla vodka-spiked frosting make these sophisticated chocolate cupcakes the ultimate “holiday helpers.”
  3. Cake Batter Cookie Stackers ~ Take sugar cookies to a whole new level of delicious! Kids and adults will love these cake batter flavored cookies with colorful frosting, and lots of sprinkles! Stack ‘em up and watch ‘em go.
  4. Mantastic Fried Chicken ‘n’ Waffle Sandwich ~ Here’s a new take on chicken ‘n’ waffles - made better with beer, bacon, and bourbon. It’s the ultimate manly man meal.
  5. Skinny Clementine Martini ~ Add some clever sparkle to your next party. Enjoy these natural, light martinis made with fresh juice, high-quality liquor, and a splash of club soda. Lower calorie cocktails never tasted, or looked, so sweet. Cheers!
  6. Cajeta Caramel Fudge ~ Create the perfect combination of flavor and crunch with this homemade candy. Rich chocolate fudge layered with cajeta caramel, cashews and a sprinkle of sea salt—a recipe to impress.
  7. Sweet Potato Hummus ~ Hummus with fresh sweet potato packs even more plant power. Add a delicious blend of smoked paprika, coriander, and cumin to make this flavorful dip.
  8. Gluten-Free Pumpkin Bread ~ Gather everyone around the table to enjoy this moist and delicious pumpkin bread. Made with no nuts, no dairy, no eggs, and no gluten - no kidding!
  9. Dog Bark ~ This treat will make your dog sit up and beg for more. Make the bark by melting carob chips and peanut butter then top with your dog’s favorite ingredients – bacon and cheese. Bow WOW!
  10. Chocolate Coal Lumps ~ Naughty or nice, everyone will love these easy cho-coal-late treats. Cocoa Puffs® cereal dipped in melted chocolate and marshmallows create these tasty stocking stuffers.
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2 comments:

  1. I bought the Betty Crocker pumpkin cookie mix at the store the other day and it was just OK. I much prefer my Pillsbury pumpkin bread mix:) Thanks for linking up to the NOBH

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  2. I know what you mean Anna-Marie. There are some things I like from Betty Crocker and others from Pillsbury. Thanks for stopping by. =)

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