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Lemon Bars

Lemon bars are one of my favorite desserts and I think this recipe is one of the best!  If you want a super simple dish to make for any party this holiday this season, this should be it!    This is from the lovely Paula Deen, so you need to remember to totally ignore the ingredients.  Just remember that they taste delicious and don’t think about Paula and her butter! 😉  

The only tip/trick I will share is that I don’t use real lemon juice. I have tried it both ways and it never seems to turn out right with the real stuff…go figure…

Check out the recipe here!

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Sun-Dried Tomato Dip

This sun-dried tomato dip is my favorite go-to party dish since it is so easy and delicious!  With this dip, it is better to make it at least a day before so the flavors have a chance to blend together.  The original recipe can be found at the link below from the fabulous Ina Garten!  

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/sun-dried-tomato-dip-recipe/index.html

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Another helping, please!

Working various receptions has taken up the past couple of nights for me, so I have not had a second to make any meals for myself. With that said, I was lucky enough to have a delicious dinner on Thursday night!

The menu included:

Salad

HAPPY BOY FARMS BUTTER LETTUCE WITH ROASTED DEVOTO FARMS PEARS, POMEGRANATE SEEDS, AND CANDIED WALNUTS WITH A SPARROW LANE REN APPLE BALSAMIC VINAIGRETTE

Entree

PAINTED HILLS BAVETTE STEAK  or  VEGETABLE WELLINGTON WITH FIELD TO FORK FARMS FINGERLING POTATOES, ROASTED CIPPOLINI ONION, AND FIELD TO FORK FARMS GREEN BEANS WITH BORDELAISE

Dessert

CORDILLERA DARK CHOCOLATE AND SEA SALT TART WITH HAZELNUT AND CARAMEL

I must say, having tasty food makes working late a lot easier! 

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Chocolate Bark

The final treat Taryn and I made for work was chocolate bark and it probably turned out to be my favorite!  We made two different versions of this.  One with crushed candy canes and the other with chopped pistachios and cranberries.  It was such a simple dessert to make, but looked so beautiful and festive once it was done!

For each tray we used almost two full bags of chocolate chips – one of milk and one of semi-sweet.  By this point in the night we decided to microwave our batches of chocolate which works just as well as melting it on the stove-top.  I would recommend doing this in one minute intervals to be sure you are able to stir the chips enough.  

Line a baking sheet with parchment paper, pour the chocolate on and add the treats!  

One good thing to do once you have put your treats on the melted chocolate…try to gently push the toppings down.  It helps to insure things really stay put once the chocolate is dry.  These should sit out to harden over night and even longer if you test a corner out and it doesn’t feel like it can break easily. 

So pretty, simple and delicious! 

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Chocolate Dipped Pretzels

Another treat I made at the work baking party with Taryn, were these tasty chocolate dipped pretzels!  I had never made these before, but loved how easy they were.

We didn’t have any particular recipe we followed and simply decided to mix one bag of milk chocolate chips and one bag of semi-sweet chips on the stove in our homemade double boiler.  I think short pretzel rods are best for this, as you can get a large portion of the pretzel covered with chocolate and easily roll them in any toppings you feel would be fun.  We decided to go for sprinkles and crushed candy canes!

One bag of pretzels made about 80 of these treats…not bad!  One tip, this dessert seems to be a lot easier to make with two people…one to dip and one to roll in sprinkles/candies!

They ended up being the perfect size to fit in clear bags to pass around!

Enjoy & happy eating!