hi can u make buttercream frosting!!! i believe in ur recipe bettter than the others,i mean ur recipes r easy to get!!.....so p.s help...thank u n i luvvvvv ur recipes=)!!
Thanks for your nice comment! I have a bread pudding called Keeneland Bread Pudding in bettyskitchen that you can do a search for. I hope you enjoy it!
I have one recipe for cinnamon apples that might be useful to you. It was post so far back that I am not able to send it to you. It's called Betty's Red Cinnamon Dinner Apples Recipe. You could search for it in bettyskitchen, if you are interested.
Sorry to comment twice, but an inexpensive way for folks to have "fruit syrup" is to simply melt a jar/portion of a jar of your favorite jam or jelly. I buy them when they are on sale and keep a couple jars around for this purpose.. easily 1/2 the price of the fruit syrup.
That is a great tip! I always have half-jars of jelly that everyone has grown tired of. Melting one of them and serving it in a pretty dish alongside French (or regular) toast sounds super! Thanks, Patsy!
Using the pound cake was just an inspiration I had while lying in bed one night. I tried it, and we all liked the sweet flavor! I hope your office-mates like it!
I think water will work, but the results won't be as good. If you have dry milk to mix with the water, that would be great. Also, evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk, anything like that would help. I hope this will help you!
thank u so much!! u jus made my day!!!=)
iluvtotalk1 1 year ago
hi can u make buttercream frosting!!! i believe in ur recipe bettter than the others,i mean ur recipes r easy to get!!.....so p.s help...thank u n i luvvvvv ur recipes=)!!
iluvtotalk1 1 year ago
@iluvtotalk1 I do have a video on making buttercream frosting in bettyskitchen. Just go to:
watch?v=zUQVfmK_PbI
on YouTube. (Coincidentally, I am uploading a "Spiced Buttercream Frosting" today!)
--Betty :)
bettyskitchen 1 year ago 2
@bettyskitchen ......thanku sooooo much !!!!! u jus made my day!!!
n u r absolutely fabulous!!
n ya happy blated mothers day!!
;-)
iluvtotalk1 1 year ago
Nice Faire Professor!
Thanks Again
PS do you make bread pudding?
Thanks in advance
TAXENGINEER 1 year ago
Thanks for your nice comment! I have a bread pudding called Keeneland Bread Pudding in bettyskitchen that you can do a search for. I hope you enjoy it!
--Betty :)
bettyskitchen 1 year ago
you r awesome
bxandrex 1 year ago
Thanks! That is very sweet of you!
--Betty :)
bettyskitchen 1 year ago
Do you have any recipes that involve baking apples? I have a bunch of apples I need to do something with.
Danielgnik 2 years ago
I have one recipe for cinnamon apples that might be useful to you. It was post so far back that I am not able to send it to you. It's called Betty's Red Cinnamon Dinner Apples Recipe. You could search for it in bettyskitchen, if you are interested.
--Betty :)
bettyskitchen 2 years ago
Sorry to comment twice, but an inexpensive way for folks to have "fruit syrup" is to simply melt a jar/portion of a jar of your favorite jam or jelly. I buy them when they are on sale and keep a couple jars around for this purpose.. easily 1/2 the price of the fruit syrup.
Patsymd 2 years ago
That is a great tip! I always have half-jars of jelly that everyone has grown tired of. Melting one of them and serving it in a pretty dish alongside French (or regular) toast sounds super! Thanks, Patsy!
--Betty :)
bettyskitchen 2 years ago
I'm glad I watched this! I love that it is baked and not pan fried. I think i'll make "mini" toasts for the office!
Patsymd 2 years ago
Using the pound cake was just an inspiration I had while lying in bed one night. I tried it, and we all liked the sweet flavor! I hope your office-mates like it!
Thanks for your comment!
--Betty :)
bettyskitchen 2 years ago
I think water will work, but the results won't be as good. If you have dry milk to mix with the water, that would be great. Also, evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk, anything like that would help. I hope this will help you!
--Betty :)
bettyskitchen 2 years ago
can i use water instead of milk
dottypiggy 2 years ago