"Gluten-Free Copycat Nabisco Chocolate Snaps"

Every once in a while, I'll have this—I don't know, this deep seeded sense of nostalgia..

 

It doesn't happen too much, I'm not that old yet, but when it does I can get to reminiscing about the things of my youth—when things seemed fresh, new and so much simpler by far..

Often it'll be food that gets me to dreaming about days gone by—when TV Dinners were in aluminum trays you heated in the oven, Ring Dings came in foil wrappers and Nabisco made their Snap cookies..

It was this last one that hit me recently. First, I wistfully thought of the cute little box with the tiger on the cookie and then it was trying to remember that taste—there was really no other cookie like it and I can remember eating them for years growing up..

Sadly, like so many things from my childhood, these had disappeared long ago from store shelves..

Being somewhat handy in the kitchen and after imagining the wonderful simple plain chocolate cookie taste with just the tiniest bit of snap to it—I decided I could wait no longer, so I set about attempting to discover again that sweet memory of flavor..

 

As I gathered myself to bake, and after tweaking a few ideas to fit my thought of what it would take to create this long gone snack, I decided that since I have been on such a Gluten-Free cooking kick lately—well, I would just try and continue with this recipe..

 

I'm not exactly sure why, I don't have Celiacs or a gluten intolerance, but I know some who do—so I guess I've been wanting to see what I can make for them that isn't out there like it should be..

A few ingredients, just a little bit of work and before you know it they started flying out of the oven needing a quick squish—then set aside to cool till done..

They were perfect..

Just like I remember..

Thin, chocolatey and with just a little snappy bite to them..

So if you, like me, remember that tiny rectangular box with the tiger face drawn on the cookie from the 70's and 80's then you will fall in love with these simple, plain, wafer'ish cookies—because without a doubt they are "Definitely Delish"

 

"Gluten-Free Copycat Nabisco Chocolate Snaps"

Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups shortening
1 1/2 cups Light Brown Sugar
1 cup White Sugar
2 Eggs
1/2 cup Cocoa
1/4 cup Special Dark Cocoa
1/3 cup Milk
3 tsp. Vanilla
2 tsp. Baking Powder
2 tsp. fine Pink Himalayan Salt
1/4 tsp. Cinnamon
1/4 tsp. Baking Soda
4 cups Gluten Free Baking Flour (I use King Arthur Brand)

Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
2. Cream 1 1/2 cup shortening, 1 1/2 cup light brown sugar and 1 cup white sugar. Add 2 eggs and beat..
3. Add 3/4 cup cocoa, 1/3 cup milk and 3 tsp. vanilla and beat.
4. Add remaining ingredients of 2 tsp. baking powder, 2 teaspoons of Himalayan salt, cinnamon, 1/4 tsp. soda and 4 cups of gluten free baking flour..
5. Form in balls size of walnut and place about 2 inches apart on a cookie sheet..
6. Bake 12 minutes. Smash flat when they come out of the oven while still warm. 
7. Repeat until all dough is used up. Makes about 100 cookies, or more, depending on how big you make them..
 

"Protein Packed Belgian Waffles"

Every once and awhile I get to wanting something I just don't eat anymore—usually..

When this happens; sometimes, just sometimes, I'll get creative and try to figure on how in creation I can achieve this without regretting almost immediately indulging in a treat of this kind..

 

Of course when I say this kind; what I'm referring too, as you can see from the photos, is nothing short of a stack of protein packed "Belgian Waffles" with "Gelato" and "Whipped Cream"

Today I was successful (though that's not always the case when trying a new technique) by using a mix of protein powder, flapjacked pancake mix, egg & egg whites, stevia, coconut oil, vanilla & almond extracts, cinnamon and almond milk..

An with a little wrangling, and a very short amount of time, I was able to create perfectly fluffy and delicious waffles..

Topped with a little low fat, no churn chocolate protein gelato made with cool whip and finished with whipped coconut cream—this delectably tasty dish was just full of protein, with none of the heavy carb regrets..

Definitely happy with this for a little "Breakfast for Dinner" after hitting the gym; because it was,
most assuredly, oh so "Definitely Delish"


"Protein Packed Waffles"

Ingredients:
2 scoops of Protein Powder (I use Quest Baking Protein-Unflavored)
1/4 cup FlapJacked Protein Pancake Mix (Any protein pancake mix, or gluten free substitute can be used)
2 Eggs, room temperature
1/2 cup of Unsweetened Almond Milk
1 teaspoon Baking Powder
1 teaspoon Baking Soda
1/4 teaspoon fine Sea Salt
1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
1/2 teaspoon Almond Extract
1 teaspoon Sweetener (stevia, truvia, splenda, etc)
1 tablespoon Coconut Oil, liquified
Natural Cooking Spray
See Notes for Options & Additions

Directions:
1. Pre-heat waffle maker on medium high temperature. (Temperature and time may need adjustment due to differences in waffle makers)
2. Mix all dry ingredients together in a deep bowl with whisk adding any additional dry ingredients such as cinnamon..
3. Add cool liquid coconut oil (if heated to melt or another oil substitute), eggs, Almond milk, vanilla & Almond extracts..
4. Whisk ingredients together adding additional tablespoons of Almond milk if necessary and the batter was too dry. Let sit for a minute..
5. Using a spatula, gently fold any optional ingredients such as mini chocolate chips, blueberries or diced banana if so desired..

6. Spray the inside of your waffle maker with natural oil sprays (I use Pompeian brand natural grapeseed or coconut oils with no propellants)
7. Pour 1/4 to a 1/2 cup (depending on size) of batter out onto your waffle maker and close lid..
8. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes and check. (Some waffle makers are cooler on top like mine, so halfway through I'll flip my waffle with help of a small rubber spatula) Cook for another 30 seconds to 1 minute, till done..
9. Repeat with remaining batter till all waffles are finished..
10. Top with your choice of toppings or additions and enjoy..

Options:
1. Mix and match add ins such as more vanilla extract and blueberries, banana extract and diced banana, mini chocolate chips, cinnamon, pumpkin pie spice—use your imagination..
2. When I'm looking for extra protein on gym day I will substitute out some Almond milk for additional egg whites (or carton egg beaters) I'll add the 2 eggs, 1/4 cup of carton egg beater eggs (or more) and then add Almond milk till a nice batter like consistency is reached..
3. Toppings can include butter (or substitute, I use Olio light spread) pure maple syrup (or low sugar substitute), homemade whipped cream, fat free gelato (I make a fat free, naturally sweetened protein gelato) or a scoop of "Halo Top" Protein ice cream (which I love, yum)—fresh fruit, preserves or a variety of other options can be added, it's all about personal tastes..

"Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Bake For Breakfast"

Have you ever baked your oatmeal? If you haven’t, you’re in for a real treat. Up until just the other day, my only experience with oatmeal was either in a powdery packet or over a simmering stove-top...

But it turns out, throw some oats in a cast-iron skillet with milk, eggs, and a few other ingredients, and what you get is an oatmeal that is almost completely hands-off (with no risk of bubbling over!) but also completely delicious...

 

What's really appealing to me about baked oatmeal is its texture — unlike the traditional version, baked oatmeal is sturdy and dense more like a sweet breakfast casserole or a giant soft cookie than a porridge...

Plus, this makes it perfect for dressing up with a multitude of various cookie flavors...

 

Like I did this time; just throw in some chocolate chips and a hefty dose of vanilla for a chocolate chip oatmeal “cookie” for breakfast, dried cranberries, orange zest, and almond extract for a holiday take, or a few teaspoons of cinnamon and some plump raisins for an oatmeal raisin cookie version...

You're only restricted by your imagination when it comes to this dish. I'll be trying a mix a vanilla chips and toasted nuts (perhaps macadamia) next time I cook this one up for me and my Baby...

It really is a quick and simple dish that's easy to prepare; a few minutes of prep toasting the oats and mixing up the eggs and cream, then into the oven it goes...

What's great too is that all the leftovers can be saved in Tupperware containers for a quick meal on the way to work, or even a late night snack-it kind of really is like a giant breakfast cookie, Yum...

"Definitely Delish" and definitely a dish to try again and again...


"Cinnamon Raisin Cookie Baked Oatmeal"

Ingredients:
2 tbsp butter (optional)
2 cups rolled oats (use certified gluten-free if needed)
3 tbsp brown sugar
3 tbsp granulated sugar
2-3 tsp ground cinnamon
1 1/4 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp kosher salt
2 cups whole milk (or non-dairy milk of choice — any will work!)
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
2 eggs
1/2 cup raisins (or more or less, to taste)

For serving:
Yogurt
Honey or pure maple syrup (I used a low sugar syrup)
Cinnamon
Homemade Whipped Cream 

Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Optional: Toast your oats first. In a 10-inch cast-iron skillet, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the oats and stir to coat evenly, then continue to cook, stirring every few seconds to prevent burning, until oats smell toasty, like popcorn. This should take only 2-4 minutes, but gives the oatmeal a deeper flavor and makes it taste a little more cookie-like, in my opinion.
2. Mix together oats, both sugars, ground cinnamon, baking powder, and salt in a 10-inch cast-iron skillet. You can also use an 8×8-inch baking dish — in that case, you may want to line it with parchment paper to prevent sticking.
3. In a bowl, whisk together milk, vanilla, and eggs. If you didn’t toast your oats, you can add a tablespoon or two of melted butter here, if you’d like. 
4. Pour the wet ingredients over the dry and give the dish a shake or stir it to evenly moisten. 
5. Scatter the raisins (or chips if doing optional recipe, which I made this time) evenly across the mixture and stir again to incorporate.
6. Bake for 30-35 minutes, or until golden on the edges. Oatmeal should still be soft in the center when removed but will set as it cools.
7. Serve while warm with whipped cream, syrup or whatever various toppings you enjoy....

Recipe options:
For a chocolate chip oatmeal cookie version:
Up the vanilla to 2 tsp, omit the cinnamon, and swap out the raisins for chocolate chips.
(This is the recipe I did, using a dash of cinnamon sugar and mini semi-sweet chips with the extra vanilla extract)

For a Cranberry Orange version:
Add one to two tablespoons of orange zest, half a teaspoon of almond extract, and swap out the raisins for dried cranberries.


Notes:
Serve with homemade whipped cream, syrup, vanilla ice cream or whatever else you think might go good alongside or on top if desired..

"The Perfect S'mores"

"The Perfect S'mores"

This week I'm going to keep it short and sweet for a change...

Now that summer is pretty much here, the pools are open and the barbecues are hot and raring to go along with the fire-pits...

It's now that that old favorite makes its way out of its winter slumber and to every backyard and poolside shindig from the East Coast to the West Coast—this of course being the trusty "S'more"

"Fluffy Homemade Marshmallows"

Scrumptiously sweet and gooey toasted marshmallow on top of rich luscious chocolate and sandwiched between some warm honeyed graham crackers—sounds so temptingly delectable doesn't it, but if you are like me the end result usually falls far short of the desired intention...

So if you want a change of pace from the same stale dry bland marshmallows and graham crackers that taste like they've been sitting, rotting, on some store shelves for what seems like over a decade, then these are the “S’more’s” for you...

"Homemade S'mores"

 

Full of delicious, organic and quality ingredients along with the most amazing homemade flavor; trust me, you will never go back to eating those tired old S’more’s again...

Now head on out and get started on making yourself some "Perfect S'mores" right now; I know that you'll find them, oh so "Definitely Delish"

  

"Homemade Graham Crackers"

“The Perfect S’mores”

Ingredients:   
Graham Crackers:
1 cup Anna extra fine flour
1 cup whole wheat flour   
1/2 cup light brown sugar
1/2 cup dark brown sugar
1/3 cup raw organic honey
3 tbsps. half & half
7 tbsps. butter
2 tbsps. vanilla extract
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp. ground cloves
3/4 tsp. fine sea salt

"Melted Gooey Perfection-S'mores"

Marshmallows:  
3 packs (6 tsps.) unflavored gelatin powder
1 cup warm water, divided
1 ½ cups organic granulated sugar
1 cup light corn syrup
2 tsps. vanilla extract
1/4 tsp. fine sea salt
1/4 cup powdered confectioners’ sugar
1/4 cup cornstarch

Other:                                                  
High quality Chocolate, enough for all of your S'mores-(pictured above-Ghirardelli Dark & Raspberry Squares)

"S'mores"

Directions
For the Graham crackers:
1. Mix all the dry ingredients in the food processor... 
2. Add the butter to the dry ingredients and pulse in food processor until the mixture looks like coarse breadcrumbs...
3. In a separate bowl, whisk the milk, honey and vanilla... 
4. Add the milk mixture to the flour mixture and pulse until a dough forms, about 1 minute. The dough will be sticky. Knead it together lightly on a floured surface then wrap in plastic and chill for at least 30 minutes, or overnight...
5. On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough to around 1/8 inch thick cutting the dough into squares. Bake the dough for roughly 10 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit so they remain slightly soft…

"Marshmallow S'mores"

For the Marshmallows:
1. Place the gelatin into the bowl of a stand mixer along with 1/2 cup of the water, whisk on low for 10 seconds...
2. In a small saucepan combine the remaining 1/2 cup water, granulated sugar, corn syrup and salt. Place it over medium heat until the sugar has dissolved. Clip a candy thermometer onto the side of the pan (if you have one) and continue to cook until the mixture reaches 240 degrees F, this takes about 8 to 10 minutes, it will bubble as it cooks...
3. After 10 minutes or reaching 240 degrees, immediately remove from the heat…
4. Turn the mixer back on low speed and, while running, slowly pour the sugar syrup down the side of the bowl into the gelatin mixture. Once you have added all of the syrup, increase the speed to high. Continue to whip until the mixture becomes very thick and is lukewarm when you touch the bottom of the bowl, approximately 12 to 14 minutes. Add the vanilla during the last minute of whipping…
5. While the mixture is whipping prepare the pans as follows; combine the confectioners' sugar and cornstarch in a small bowl. Lightly grease a 7 by 11 inch metal baking pan with canola oil. Sift the sugar and cornstarch mixture and move around to completely coat the bottom and sides of the pan. Return the remaining mixture to the bowl for later use...
6. Grease a spatula, and even your hands, believe me this is sticky stuff...
7. When the marshmallow is ready, work QUICKLY and scrape the mixture into the prepared pan, using your spatula for spreading evenly into the pan. Dust the top with enough of the remaining sugar and cornstarch mixture to lightly cover. Reserve the rest for later. Allow the marshmallows to sit uncovered for at least 4 hours and up to overnight…
8. Turn the marshmallows out onto a cutting board and cut a little smaller than your graham cracker using a pizza wheel or lightly oiled knife. Once cut, lightly dust all sides of each marshmallow with the remaining sugar/cornstarch mixture, using additional if necessary. Store in an airtight container for up to 3 weeks...

"Love Home-made Marshmallows"

To assemble your S'more:
1. Place your "graham cracker" off heat on your grill (or fire pit grill if you have one) to warm them slightly, then toast your "marshmallow" slowly over the open flame, turning it to get an all over color…
2. Place your chocolate squares onto the bottom graham, cover with marshmallow and then sandwich between the graham crackers. Enjoy while still warm… 

"Dark Chocolate Popcorn Granola Bars"

"Dark Chocolate Granola Bars"

I'm always fiddling around the kitchen playing with this or that recipe and though not everything is a home run the first time out, more often than not, I will still make something worthwhile and delicious to nosh on...

This one though was a definite hit; mixing the slightly buttery & salty taste of fresh made popcorn with the crunch of granola, the sweet tang of dried cranberries and nuttiness of chopped pecans enrobed in dark chocolate and honey to create something not unlike but so much better than a rice crispy treat...

"Streets of Salem in Fall"

Decadent, Delectable & Delicious—truly this on the go snack, or late night treat, tastes almost to sinful to eat—but it's full of so much organic, healthy and natural goodness that you can most definitely give yourself a pass and enjoy it no matter whether you're in full on fit mode or not...

I know I'm going to love snacking on this in the days ahead and I think you would too; because it is, oh so "Definitely Delish"

"Dark Chocolate Granola Bars"


"Dark Chocolate Popcorn Granola Bars"

Ingredients:
7 cups Organic Popcorn, popped
1 cup Organic Pecans, chopped
1 cup Dark Chocolate Chips
1/2 cup Cinnamon Granola (I used an Organic fresh mix from a Organic Market, but Bare Naked and other brands are good too)
3/4 cup Dried Cranberries (natural no sugar added)
2/3 cup natural, unfiltered & organic Raw Honey
1/2 cup fresh made ground Almond Butter (Natural Almond Butter is okay as well)
2 teaspoons natural Vanilla extract
1 teaspoon ground Cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ground Cloves
1/4 teaspoon Sea Salt, finely ground

"Dark Chocolate Granola Bars"

Directions:
1. Make the popcorn fresh and then mix together with the pecans, chocolate chips, granola and cranberries in a large bowl. Stir, then set aside...
2. Place a generous amount of raw honey in a medium-sized saucepan set over medium-low heat. Bring it to a gentle boil, adjusting heat if necessary... 
3. After the honey is boiling then stir in your almond butter, and let it bubble for 1 minute. Turn off the heat and stir in the salt, vanilla, ground cloves and cinnamon...
4. Carefully pour the hot mixture over top of the popcorn and other ingredients, then mix together thoroughly...
5. Line a 13x9 inch baking pan with parchment paper and spray with a nonstick butter spray, then scoop out and evenly press the mixture into the pan...
6. Let it cool in the fridge for 15 minutes or more (loosely covered); then, when ready, remove it from the pan and slice it into squares  or bars to serve...
7. Store in a covered container for up to 5 days—or up to a week, or more, when refrigerated... 

"NOLA at Night"

"Irish Coffee Fudge And St. Patrick's Day - A Match Made In Heaven"

"Irish Coffee Fudge"

St. Patrick's Day is Thursday and that means corned beef and cabbage will soon be boiling up, in pots, in homes and homesteads from one side of the Atlantic to the other...

So besides this classic staple of culinary corned beef perfection, green beers and soda bread what other Irish inspired indulgences might you partake of...

For me, a connoisseur of all things coffee, I turn to that wonderful staple the "Irish Coffee"

"Whiskey and Fudge"-what a combination...

This hot drink has long been a favorite in Irish pubs with a popularity that could be said to rival a great stout (as tough as that may be).

"Decadent Whiskey Fudge"

Joe Sheridan, it's creator, had the right idea when he first combined a robust Irish whiskey with rich, black coffee and created the original Irish Coffee Cocktail...

Despite some common shortcuts that have been taken in the past, a great Irish Coffee is not as simple as adding a shot of whiskey to a cup of coffee. No, this is a well-planned, carefully constructed coffee drink that should be mixed with the care of any modern latte or cappuccino...

For this sweet and indulgent recipe I took the incredible essence of my favorite Coffee Cocktail and worked it into a wonderfully decadent, mildly intoxicating, batch of deliciously sweet fudge...

Truly Saint Patrick and my wild Irish ancestors were with me on the day I decided to play around in my kitchen creating this...

"Irish Eyes Are Smiling"

 

So in honor of my Ó Céileachair (anglicized to Kelleher) ancestors, who immigrated here during one of the many famines to strike the heart of that beautiful Emerald Isle, I give you this addition to your next St. Paddy's celebration...

Trust me; just as Ó Céileachair means a "lover of company", your friends will be feelin' the luck of the Irish and loving you too after enjoying a few of these sinfully tasty little devils- because they are, oh so "Definitely Delish"

"Cutting up something yummy for Family"

"Irish Coffee Fudge"

Ingredients:
Coffee layer:
2 bags Semi-Sweet Ghirardelli Chocolate Chips (12 oz. each bag)
1 can Sweetened Condensed Milk (14 oz.)
8 tablespoons Jameson Irish Whiskey (½ cup)
2 tablespoons Espresso Powder (Nescafé Instant coffee is also a good alternative)
1 tablespoon Cornstarch

 

Irish Cream Layer:
1 ½ bags of Ghirardelli White Chocolate Chips (11 oz.)
1/4 cup Sweetened Condensed Milk
1/4 cup of Bailey's Irish Cream
2 teaspoons Cornstarch

Other:
Nescafé Instant Coffee, for dusting (2 teaspoons)
11x7 or 8x8 deep sided pan lined with plastic wrap

 

"Sweet, decadent and delicious"

Directions:
1. Mix Jameson Whiskey, Cornstarch and Espresso powder in a microwave safe measuring cup. Then heat in the microwave for 40 seconds, stirring halfway through...
2. Set aside in fridge to thicken; then in a separate cup repeat with Bailey's Irish Cream and Cornstarch, also setting it in fridge to thicken slightly...
3. Meanwhile in 2 separate (large) Microwave safe bowls add the chocolate chips; both bags of dark chocolate to one, and the white chocolate in the other...
4. Add a full 14 oz. can of sweetened condensed milk to the dark chocolate chips, and a 1/4 cup of sweetened condensed milk to the white chocolate...
5. At this time pour the Jameson and Espresso mixture into the bowl of Dark Chocolate and heat in the microwave 20 seconds at a time, stirring in between heating’s until the chocolate has just melted—set aside and stir until a thick consistency is reached...
6. Pour and evenly spread the chocolate mixture into the plastic wrap lined baking dish or pan-then dust sparingly with Nescafe instant coffee...
7. Now add Bailey's Cream mixture to the white chocolate and heat in the microwave 20 seconds at a time, stirring, until chocolate just melts...
8. Continue stirring on the counter till smooth and then pour into prepared dish, overtop the dark chocolate—then spread smoothly covering the dark chocolate...
9. Dust sparingly with Nescafe Espresso powder, cover and cool in the refrigerator overnight—cut into 1 inch squares the next day and serve cool…
Note: Keep refrigerated until ready to serve; depending on pan size, makes between 60 and 80 pieces...

"Perfect for the holiday or that Irish Coffee lover in your life"