Easter Recipes

Golden Oreo Bark (or Mint or Doublestuff or….)

For my younger son’s last birthday treat at school, he requested Oreo Bark.  Treats are to be delivered during lunch, and when I arrived at the appointed time with the small bags we had packaged for each of his classmates (each bag held a small piece of golden and a small piece of mint Oreo…

Royal Icing

Making gingerbread houses–well, actually, graham cracker houses –is an annual holiday event in our house.  The first year I thought of doing this, I offered to make enough “bases” for my son’s entire pre-school class.  It was a bit overwhelming at first.  I wondered what the heck I had gotten myself into!  But once you…

Honey Orange Roasted Carrots (Parsnips Optional)

Usually, the mention of cooked carrots doesn’t elicit cheers of excitement in my house. Everyone tolerates roasted carrots but would really prefer them raw.  Until this recipe! While making a smoothie recently, I realized how beautifully orange juice and zest pairs with pumpkin.  I figured this winning flavor combination would translate to other orange vegetables,…

Pumpkin Peanut Butter Skillet Cookie (grain and gluten free)

The last few days have proved to be quite exciting.  My recipe for Crunchy Top Apple Cinnamon Baked Oatmeal was in a national contest with Smart Balance and to, my great surprise, it won!  The prize is an all expenses paid trip for two to Canyon Ranch Spa in Miami Beach.  What’s more, I get to…

Slow Cooker Dulce de Leche

Irresistible dulce de leche is easy to make in your slow cooker. Plus you can control the consistency, making it soft set like pudding or drizzle-able for use as caramel sauce. Over the years, I read several times that simmering a can of sweetened condensed milk on the stovetop for several hours would magically transform…

Almond Crust (Gluten-Free Pie Crust)

Graham cracker crusts can be a crunchy, delicious part of an ice cream or pudding pie.  But if you are gluten-intolerant, a graham crust can make those desserts off limits. For my father’s recent birthday, I created a version he could enjoy using almond meal.  I think my kids loved the nutty, crunchy crust even…

Chocolate Mascarpone Spread

The past few weeks have been fun ones in the world of food!  My friend Ann from Sumptuous Spoonfuls has been working her way through the alphabet.  Logically, she began with A.  Each day she chooses a food that begins with a new letter and shares all sorts of recipes from fellow foodies which include…

Healthy Banana Nut Pancakes

Start the weekend with a wholesome stack of pancakes–and don’t miss the crunchy, salty-sweet topping suggestion!   I adore pancakes. I also adore maple syrup. So much so that I often have a dull headache after eating this favorite weekend breakfast fare. Likely because the pancakes act like a sponge, and when the syrup disappears,…

Baked Egg Avocados

Sometimes, I “share” an idea on my Fountain Avenue Kitchen Facebook page.  It might be a recipe from another website that I think looks delicious, or perhaps just a helpful hint or novel idea that had never occurred to me. This is one of those shares that I was inspired to try right away.  I…

Heavenly (and Healthy) Carrot Cake Muffins — gluten free option

Deliciously wholesome way to start the day. Perfect for snacking too – or add frosting and call them cupcakes!   These muffins are a big-time favorite in our house. I have even passed these healthy treats off as carrot cake cupcakes with a smear of buttercream icing on top.   Sometimes, I use my gluten-free…

Quinoa Salad with Dried Cranberries and Pistachios

I always think I could have a lot of fun cooking in the kitchen with Amee from  Amee’s Savory Dish.  Her culinary style is appealing, approachable, and doable…not to mention delicious.  I am so pleased to welcome the multi-talented Amee Livingston and her amazing quinoa salad to The Fountain Avenue Kitchen… Amee is a southern…

(Make-Ahead) Egg & Cheese Sandwiches with Crispy Prosciutto

When my sons were born, many friends were kind enough to drop off dinner.  I often wondered how I ever would have gotten dinner on the table those first few weeks if it weren’t for the kindness of those dear friends.  After the birth of my second son, one clever person delivered breakfast sandwiches.  I…

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