Sooo... let's begin with...
#10
My tried and true chocolate chip biscotti
This recipe came from a Bed and breakfast and has been a family favorite for 10 years. You can substitute the chocolate chips for whatever you like or mix a few favorites. White chocolate chip and macadamia nuts are good too!
#9
Mock Hostess Cupcakes: These bite size cupcakes look just like a miniature Hostess Cupcake. Chocolate cake, cream center, an a chocolate glaze under a white chocolate Hostess swirl. Perfect for a Valentine picnic.
#8
Coconut Truffles: Moist coconut center that reminds me of a Mounds candy bar. These made a perfect Christmas gift.
#7
Chili Verde This made for a very tasty dinner. Think Cinco de Mayo of anytime the Mexican urge hits!
#6
Coconut Layer Cake Pastry cream in the middle of this 3 layer cake makes it perfect for any occasion.
#5
Cinna-spin cookie This award winning cookie starts with a package of Betty Crocker sugar cookie mix. Sometimes you need a head start and this is the cookie for those late nights when the kid says (at 7 o'clock) that they have to bring treats to class or scouts.
#4
Ricotta Pound Cake This cake took me by surprise and I loved it. It's melt in your mouth texture is perfect with a cup of fresh brewed coffee.
#3
How to make a checkered cake without a special pan. This cake is always a show stopper and really quite easy to make. A great alternative to a marble cake, my daughters favorite.
#2
Mexican Breakfast Casserole: A lot of ingredients, an easy dish. Make this casserole the night before and just pop it in the oven in the morning. Delicious!
And...
for the #1 post...
Olive Penguins: Even though this was my last post, these little guys have created quite a ripple. Four easy to find ingredients, these cute little appetizers are perfect for Christmas or to ring in a new year.
I hope you enjoyed this reflection of the past as much as I have. I pray the new year is joyous, prosperous, and healthy. God Bless!
Happy New Year!
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the little penguins are so cute!
ReplyDeletejust stopping by to wish you a Happy New Year...
I don't usually make resolutions...but, I would like to try to be more regular with my food and recipe blog.
looking forward to yours and all the great recipes in '09....
What a great round-up, I have to go back and check out some of those posts like the coconut truffles, yummy! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Megan. It was great getting to know you this year. Looking forward to another year of blogging.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! I was going to do a round up, but I just stuck with the resolutions lol
ReplyDeleteWell of course the penuins made a stir, they are so cute!
ReplyDeleteHappy new Year Megan, I really enjoy your site.
Happy New Year, Megan! Can't wait to see what you cook up this year. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Megan! 2008 looked like one fine year for you! Im such a sucker for those olive penguins. Too cute! I hope 2009 brings you great and happy things!
ReplyDeleteI want that Mexican breakfast casserole! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteMegan, all your recipes are wonderful. I can't pick a number one, although the penguins are certainly delightful. You are such a sweetheart.
ReplyDeleteI don't know which is the better the chili verde or those adorable little penguins.
ReplyDeleteThose penguins are the cutest little things ever! Congrats for coming up with something so cute and savoury!
ReplyDeleteI love all of your recipes!!
ReplyDeleteThose penguins are so sweet! I like their winter gear :). The cinnaspin cookies also sound delicious.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Meagan...sorry I'm so late. Your top 10 are wonderful and I am going to try the Mexican breakfast casserole!
ReplyDeleteTAG! You're it...on my blog :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat choices and those penguins are my favs too!!
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