Again, I’ve entered the kitchen too many times without my camera… I do have a few pictures though, and they are tasty.


Now I need to make a few more treats before this month completely gets away from me.
Again, I’ve entered the kitchen too many times without my camera… I do have a few pictures though, and they are tasty.


Now I need to make a few more treats before this month completely gets away from me.
If I am in the kitchen, so is my littlest helper, and she has to have her bowl and spoon in tow too.

She likes to watch me gather up the ingredients, and then she will swipe all of the measuring cups out of the cabinets.

She’ll gripe at me when I ask her to stir her bowl because mommy’s bowl is too messy.

She is a pretty cute little helper though, and she loved the Oatmeal Muffins that we were making.

I thought they were pretty tasty too.
This is one of my family’s favorite treats, and a small warning, it isn’t healthy, not one little but. They are delicious though, and well worth a try. So let’s make some Sugar Dumplings.
You will need:

Start off by heating the vegetable oil in your sauce pan. You want the oil up to 350-375 F so the dumplings fry to a golden brown.

Open up the biscuits, and separate them.

Then tear the biscuits into quarters. For this batch I’m using flaky biscuit dough (it was the last one left) but any biscuit dough will work. Since they are flaky, I kneaded the dough a bit to break down the layers, and then I rolled each of the biscuit quarters into balls.

Roll away, this will keep you busy while the oil is heating up.

Get your bowls ready. I have one filled with one cup of Sugar to roll the hot dumplings in. The smaller bowl is going on the table once all of the dumplings are finished.

When your oil has reached the perfect temp, it’s time to fry the dumplings. I like to fry mine in small batches of 4-5. Stay right there with them, they brown up fast.

If they stick to the bottom of the pan a bit, you can loosen them with your slotted spoon. Make sure they are golden brown everywhere, and remove them from the oil.

Transfer them to your paper towel lined plate, and lightly toss them around to remove any extra oil.

Then pop them into your sugar bowl, and coat them well. This is where you can get creative with your Sugar… My family likes them just plain with sugar only, but you could always add orange or lemon zest to your sugar and give them a bright citrus flavor. Also cinnamon and sugar would be delicious, or even dust them with powdered sugar and drizzle them with chocolate syrup. Any way you make them, they are tasty. Once you’ve got them sugar coated, transfer them to your serving dish, and dessert is ready.

Hope you enjoy this super sweet treat!
May seemed to be one of those months that flew by, and I didn’t grab my camera in time to take too many pictures. I do have a few photos to share. Trust me I’m in the kitchen more than ever, I just need to remember my camera.

I made a few batches of delicious POG juice. I’ll be making more of this tasty treat in June too.

I whipped up a batch of Biscuits for lunch, they are such a tasty side.

I’ll have this recipe up soon, it’s Sugar Dumplings. So crazy good, but really not good for you, but eat them anyway because they are worth it.

I planned a big family dinner for my Mom last weekend, and it was so much fun. There were lots of tasty dishes on the table.

I was a bit partial to the over sized Apricot pie, and the Panko Chicken, so tasty.
We’ll see what June brings. Having the kids home means I can spend a little more time creating tasty homemade treats. I have a few favorites in mind that I want to make again, now I just need to find the time.
I know tomorrow is June… But here is a little sneak peek anyway.

Oh Yeah!