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Apple Spice Rose Tarts

September 29, 2017 By Autumn Rose Reo 15 Comments

Need to make an impression, but don’t have the time? Be the apple of everyone’s eye with this Apple Rose Tart recipe with ginger! It’s the best thing since Apple Pie.

Thanks to Central Market Apple Festival for getting me to branch out with apples and partnering with us for this sweet treat. 

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This is the time of year that my insatiable desire to bake kicks into high gear. 

It could be the cooler temperatures that let me turn on the oven or the apple cinnamon potpourri that I’ve plugged into the house that smells like I’m already cooking, but nothing says fall more than breaking out the apron to get my bake on. 

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For me thumbing through Granny’s old cookbooks curled up with a hot spicy mug of apple cider and a furry blanket is the perfect way to spend a day… 

Then reality sets in.

Too bad carpool, conference calls, and all that other craziness that comes up daily doesn’t allow for hours of  baking joy. And what normally happens I’ll have the perfect opportunity to make something special for some event and then I’ll have ZERO time to make it. 

I go through my head trying to think of all the great things I could make and then reality sets in and I pick up a box of cookies. #mamachallenge

This recipe for the apple rose tart is the best of both worlds: looks impressive but without much work at all. Slicing up your apples might be the hardest part.

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However, the best part is you can use whatever apples you choose. I’d suggest using anything that has a red/pink hue, but when you head to Apple Festival at Central Market, you have more than 35 varieties to choose from. A trip through produce is better than going apple picking in the orchard because you have the best in-season apples from all over the country and guides to help you choose just the right apple. 

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At this apple wonderland, you can try and learn about so many varieties of apples. A few caught my eye like The Diva®, and the Crispin (juicy and ideal for dessert), but it was the Jonamac that became the apple of my eye. Described as having a “rich, sweet flavor with cinnamon spice notes – and great for baking,” I knew this bright red baby was coming home with me (along with many others!) 

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To make these rose tarts you only need seven other ingredients including puff pastry, cream cheese and of course, a little sugar and cinnamon. 

The only other thing you’ll need is a good sharp knife to cut your beautiful apple into thin slices after you’ve cut it in half and removed the core and sees. 

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However, there are a few notes you need to make note of for rose tarts.

Cut the apple horizontally on both halves to get the perfect slice.

Ideally you’re looking for the apples to keep the pretty red skin on as much of the slice as possible. 

It’s important to put the slices into a bowl of water and lemon juice and slightly cook. 

This serves two purposes: may seem like an extra step, but if you don’t follow, your slices will break when you try to roll them and the skins soften and maintain the red color rather than burn when they bake. 

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Believe me, I tried it both ways to make sure what steps were absolutely necessary. Can you spot the apples that were slightly cooked and the ones that weren’t? 

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Use a pizza cutter to make your four cuts into the puff pastry dough.

First cut in half and then half those halves for the exact right size. 

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Roll and fold is the name of the game. 

The fun part is actually the rolling up the dough. When you roll up the pastry, the apples (which are malleable because they’ve been slightly cooked), bend and make the rose. It’s so pretty to see how each one comes out different like every real rose does. 

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And don’t forget to fold up the puff pastry in half after you’ve added the apples! (It doesn’t work out well either.)

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Put the tarts in the oven and for the next 35-40 minutes enjoy the aroma that will take over your kitchen. And then you’ll have around eight lovely apple rose tarts ready for presentation and for your palate pleasure! 

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Apple Spice Rose Tarts


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These easy rose tarts will make you the apple of everyone’s eye.


Ingredients

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  • 1 apple
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 3 tablespoons water
  • 2 sheets puff pastry (normally what you find in a pastry box.
  • 1/4 cup cream cheese
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 tablespoons cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon ginger (enhances the apple and cinnamon combination.)

Instructions

  1. Cut an apple in half longwise to remove the core.
  2. Thinly slice the apple halves horizontally.
  3. In a bowl, add the apple slices with lemon juice and water and microwave for 2 minutes.
  4. Pat dry the apple slices and set aside.
  5. Roll out one of the puff pastry sheets and cut into 4 even strips (pizza cutter works great.)
  6. Spread cream cheese on 2/3 of the puff pastry and sprinkle sugar onto the puff pastry strips.
  7. Lay apple slices peel side up and overlap to cover the pastry.
  8. Sprinkle cinnamon and ginger on apples.
  9. Fold the pastry puff in half lengthwise and roll up to create tart.
  10. Place apple side up in a greased muffin pan.
  11. Bake for 40 minutes at 375 degrees.

Notes

  • This recipe will make 8 tarts.

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During the Apple Festival at Central Market don’t miss the  other “applelicious” products  for you to try and sample to heart’s content. Apples are so versatile you can appreciate them in everything from your salads, your entree, your dessert and even in your liquid libations like apple cider. Check out the Apple Festival online along with several recipe ideas and more, here. 

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Best Fall Sandwich: Roasted Brussels Sprouts Grilled Cheese

September 27, 2017 By Autumn Rose Reo Leave a Comment

Move over pumpkin, brussels sprouts are this season’s flavor du jour. And this easy grilled cheese complete with caramelized onions and gouda is the easiest way to fall in love with fall all over again.

Like most kids, I hated brussels sprouts. 

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They spelled bad and they tasted worse. 


Then, like boys, and naps, as an adult, my taste changed and brussels sprouts became one of my favorite things. 

So when I found myself hungry for something different to eat one day at lunch, I did what we all have done…I stood in front of the fridge and stared at the contents waiting for them to whisper the best thing ever to make. 

Something that said, Alton Brown would approve. 

Something that said, “fall is in the air” and gave me the warm and fuzzies (instead of the heat that was actually trickling down my back from the Texas heat.) 

And something that said, “sandwich.” 

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I find that sandwiches are the best thing ever and with the exception of liverwurst, there’s not a lot that isn’t good between two slices of bread. 

Basking in the Frigidaire golden hue, the quick light bulb moment brought me to a brussels sprouts grilled cheese sandwich. 

How could that be bad? Right? 

But you know how it could be better? Caramelized onions…and GOUDA. 

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Unfortunately, I didn’t want an hour for the caramelized onions. Those babies make the world a better place, but not without a little blood, sweat and tears (literally.) 

But you know what – in a pickle – caramelized onions CAN happen with a little sweet shortcut. BROWN SHUGA. (Yes, brown sugar.) 

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So two skillets out – one for onions, one for bread I went to it. 

And in just about 15 minutes my new baby was born – the Brussels Sprouts Grilled Cheese with Caramelized Onions. 

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And in just about 20 minutes I was biting into it and it was THAT good. 

A little crunch, a little sweetness, a little creamy gouda, and no meat. 

However, I’m pretty sure if you wanted to throw in a little bacon, it might cause you to do a little dance. 

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So the next time you sit down to some brussels at dinner, I’d suggest you either hold back a cup or two for leftovers or do what I do and double the batch just so you can make this. 

Take it from a gal named Autumn, you’ll be putting this in your recipe playlist. 

And song list suggestion for this dining moment: Take it from Billboard on this one and let it ride the whole way through. 

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Brussels Sprouts Grilled Cheese with Caramelized Onions


  • Author: Autumn Reo of mamachallenge.com
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This is the best flavors of fall sandwiched together between two pieces of bread.


Ingredients

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  • 2 pieces bread (This is where crusty bread, especially gluten free does amazing!)
  • 1 cup brussels sprouts, sliced (you can use leftovers)
  • 1 onion, thinly sliced
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon water
  • 1 slice gouda cheese (or 3!)

Instructions

  1. To make caramelized onions, melt tablespoon butter to a medium high skillet and add onions.
  2. Stir them around to not stick and let them begin breaking down.
  3. Add sugar and continue stirring. After a few minutes, add water and turn down heat to medium to let the water and sugar liquify into sweet sauce. Set aside.
  4. To cook brussels sprouts, melt butter to a medium hot skillet. Next add the brussels and still to cook.
  5. Depending on how you like yours, I like a little crunch, so let them get golden brown but not get completely wilted (I like a mix.)
  6. Next in another skillet add bread that’s been buttered on all sides.
  7. Let it get golden and add brussels sprouts and then onions.
  8. Lastly, add cheese and cover with slice.
  9. Let both sides get nice and golden.
  10. Serve immediately!

Notes

  • You can use other cheeses, but Gouda has a great flavor and melts perfectly with these ingredients.

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Best Recipes Using Applesauce

May 6, 2016 By Autumn Rose Reo 2 Comments

Applesauce is like magic; it’s great to eat by itself, but cooking with it, is even better! Here’s some of the Best Recipes Using Applesauce for everything from healthy snacks to hotcakes. 

For the first three years of my daughter’s life, if she consumed anything healthy, it was in a squeezable green pouch. 

She thought it was candy so she thought she was getting away with something. I knew it was Gogo squeeZ and completely natural applesauce, so there was no need to tell her differently (at least at the time.) 

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Now I can at least get a few more fruits and veggies down her, but using applesauce has become one of my favorite ingredients to cook with. As a natural sweetener, it’s ideal to use in baking and adding a little more health value to a dish. 

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Have a big jar of applesauce you need to do something with or just looking to make a healthier breakfast or snack, applesauce is your answer. 

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  • 3/4 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1 cup oats
  • 1/2 cup natural peanut butter
  • 1/3 cup maple syrup
  • 1/4 cup Gogo squeeZ
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 cup mini semi-sweet chocolate chips

Instructions

  1. Directions
  2. Line a pan with wax paper.
  3. Whisk together flour and oats in a medium bowl and set aside
  4. Beat together all of the wet ingredients until combined.
  5. Stir in flour mixture until combined.
  6. Then add chocolate chips.
  7. Scoop two tablespoons of dough; roll dough into a ball with hands. Repeat.
  8. Refrigerate until firm. 

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Touchdown with Slow Cooker Shrimp Bisque

January 15, 2016 By Autumn Rose Reo 25 Comments

Be the MVP of your big game party with this easy recipe for Slow Cooker Shrimp Bisque. Give it the kick that will have them coming back for more with El Yucateco hot sauce! 

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #KingOfFlavor #CollectiveBias

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The best part of any game, either if you’re tailgating or sitting front row in your living room, is the party! Whether you go all out or just keep it to the couch, you can really score with a recipe like this Slow Cooker Shrimp Bisque that lets your play with the team instead sit on the sidelines! What gives this Cajun favorite its really amazing flavor is El Yucateco.


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Bisque has always been one of my favorites. Anytime I can find it on the menu, it’s a must have to order and in my time I’ve enjoyed different recipes made in several different ways (A LOT!)  However, with the perfect mix of creamy and smooth with bits of shrimp and the full flavor delivered by El Yucateco, each spoonful of this bisque gives you just what you want and still leaves you wanting more.

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With other hot sauces one of the main ingredients is vinegar, but with El Yucateco the pepper is definitely #1! It’s also really versatile for everything from meats to margaritas, especially when there are different levels of heat and pepper blends available at Walmart! 

If you really like to give it some heat with a smokey flavor without the sweetness of chipotle, try the El Yucateco Black Label Reserve Hot Sauce!

Just like NOLA, there’s a party in every bite of this Slow Cooker Shrimp Bisque!
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And since you aren’t spending time cooking for your big game party, you can actually add a little fun to your Mardi Gras party as easy as a few beads, masks and even just a little zydeco music will get everyone moving! If you are tailgating or hosting your shindig outdoors, El Yucateco has you covered with a whole line of fun gear in the El Yucateco Store where you’ll find some really cool gear from board shorts for the summer, hoodies for the winter and many shirts for your any kind of party you’re going to!  

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TOUCHDOWN!

So ready to see how easy it is to get your party started? 

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Slow Cooker Shrimp Bisque


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Make this creole favorite made easy with the slow cooker!


Ingredients

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  • 1 lb. shrimp, peeled and deveined, chopped chunky
  • 4 c. seafood stock (you can make this fresh or pick up at the grocery already made)
  • 3 tbsp butter
  • 4 tbsp El Yucateco hot sauce
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 3 cloves of garlic, minced
  • ⅓ cup tomato paste
  • 1 14 oz can petite diced tomatoes
  • ¼ cup dry sherry
  • 1½ cups corn
  • 2 tsp old bay seasoning
  • 2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 tsp pepper
  • ¼ cup cornstarch
  • 1 cup heavy cream

Instructions

  1. Melt butter in a large saute pan over medium-low heat. (My slow cooker lets you do all of this in the same pot.)
  2. Add onions, garlic and saute until tender.
  3. Add mixture mixture to the slow cooker.
  4. Add tomato paste, diced tomatoes, 2 tbsps of El Yucateco, sherry, seafood stock, corn, old bay, salt, and pepper combining together.
  5. Then whisk in the cornstarch.
  6. Cook on low for 3.5 hours or high for 1.5 hours.
  7. Meanwhile add remaining El Yucateco to shrimp and allow to marinate.
  8. At this point, either choose a smooth bisque or a chunkier version. To smooth, use an emulsifier. (I prefer a combination with a creamy version with a few chunks!
  9. Next add heavy cream and shrimp to finish the bisque heating the shrimp until it is pink (don’t overcook.)
  10. This should be approximately another 30 minutes in the slow cooker.
  11. Finish with a little more El Yucateco and serve with a crusty bread!

Notes

  • Make sure to taste test the El Yucateco as you go to modify the heat level!

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Five Quick and Easy Apple Treats

October 5, 2015 By Autumn Rose Reo 37 Comments

Apples are in season, inexpensive and the original flavor of fall! So fall in love with fall with these five Quick & Easy Apple Treats that we also shared recently on EyeOpener! 

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The Perfect Fall Dinner Recipe

October 3, 2015 By Autumn Rose Reo 17 Comments

Of course, with the name Autumn Rose, fall was destined to be my favorite season. 

The colors of turning foliage are beautiful, the air is crisp, and it’s such a stunning example of the power of Mother Nature. 

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But my favorite part of the fall – is the cooking. Apples, pumpkins, squash – I love all of it and making big dinners that fill the house with the rich smells of butter, garlic and cinnamon, make me want to grab my blanket next to the fire and enjoy a big mug of cider…even if it is 95 degrees in Texas. 

So we’re making the perfect fall dinner recipe featuring the best parts of autumn, without all the work and definitely with all the flavor! Our dinner menu includes roasted pork tenderloin with Apple-Ginger Chutney, Spaghetti Squash with Butter and Garlic and an Autumn Sangria sure to get you in the mood…for fall that is! 

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Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Apple-Ginger Chutney


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Fall in love with this easy fall recipe


Ingredients

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  • 1 (2- 2 ½ lb) pork tenderloins
  • 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary leaves, minced
  • 1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves, chopped
  • salt and pepper
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • For the chutney
  • 2 slices bacon, sliced
  • 3 medium apples, peeled, cored and thinly sliced (prefer gala)
  • 1 medium yellow onion, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup
  • 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon ginger
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  2. Mix herbs and seasonings together to create a rub and cover the tenderloin.
  3. Heat oil in large skillet over medium heat and add pork to brown. Just about 5-7 minutes.
  4. Now transfer to a roasting pan and place in oven for 45 minutes or until 155 degrees.
  5. In reserved skillet, add bacon and cook to crisp. Now add onions and apples until sautéed.
  6. Add ginger and cinnamon. Increase heat and add apple cider, brown sugar and honey then bring to a simmer. Stir in apples and salt and pepper. Cook for five minutes covered. Remove lid and allow for liquid to evaporate and apples are soft.
  7. Serve over sliced pork.

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Roasted Spaghetti Squash with Garlic and Butter


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  • 1 spaghetti squash
  • ¼ cup of parmesan cheese
  • 2–3 tablespoon butter
  • 2 tablespoons garlic, minced
  • 1 –2 tablespoons herbs – parsley, basil, etc.
  • 1 teaspoon salt

Instructions

  1. Cook squash (see note)
  2. Once cooked, scrape out the seeds and scrape meat of squash until it’s clean.
  3. Next in a skillet, add butter and garlic until sautéed.
  4. Then add herbs, squash and toss well.
  5. Lastly, add cheese and allow to cook until soft (about 2-3 minutes.)
  6. Serve.

Notes

  • Spaghetti squash can be microwaved or made in the oven to cook the meat of the squash.
  • I prefer to put in the stove, but if you’re in a jiffy, stab it a few times to allow for steam, place in microwave-safe pan and cook for about 5 minutes or until easy to cut into with a knife. If cooking in the oven, cut lengthwise in dish, and add enough water to come 1/2-inch up the sides of the baking dish. Cover with aluminum foil. Bake for 45 minutes, until the squash is easily pierced with a paring knife.

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Autumn Sangria


  • Author: Autumn Rose Reo of mamachallenge.com
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The perfect way to toast to fall is with this sangria!


Ingredients

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  • 1 bottle Red (I like Pinot Noir or a Meritage for this)
  • 1 1/2 cups apple cider
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 cup apple brandy
  • 2 apples, chopped
  • 1 pear, chopped
  • 1 cup ginger ale or sparking wine (optional)
  • 2–4 cinnamon sticks

Instructions

  1. Place chopped fruit in a pitcher.
  2. Add sugar.
  3. Next mid brandy with fruit mixture.
  4. Slowly pour in apple cider.
  5. Add cinnamon sticks.
  6. Allow to sit overnight if possible to mixture can blend.
  7. Before serving, add bubbles for a little twist.
  8. Serve with fruit, cinnamon sugar rim, and enjoy!

Notes

  • I love serving sangria for Thanksgiving and this recipe is just right for serving with fall dishes like pork tenderloin, turkey, or duck.

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Apple Pie Rolls

October 1, 2015 By Autumn Rose Reo Leave a Comment

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Apple Pie Rollups


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Apple pie hasn’t ever been this easy!


Ingredients

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  • 1 can crescent rolls
  • 1 apple, chopped
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon apple pie spice
  • 3 tablespoons butter, melted + 1 tablespoon
  • 1/3 cup nuts,choppped (optional – I prefer walnuts.)

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 375 degrees.
  2. Spray baking sheet with cooking spray.
  3. Mix butter, spice and apples together. Set aside.
  4. Arrange rolls into triangles on sheet.
  5. Sprinkle brown sugar and nuts evenly onto each triangle.
  6. Next add apple mixture at the wide end of the triangle.
  7. Roll up triangle into crescent.
  8. With remaining butter, brush rolls.
  9. Sprinkle pie spice on top.
  10. Bake for 10-12 minutes until brown.
  11. Serve. So good for breakfast or dessert with ice cream!

Notes

  • Great snack to make with the kids!

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Makes a great gift for the holidays!


Ingredients

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  • 1 can Grands refrigerated biscuits (any variety)

Filling

  • 2 apples, diced (prefer honeycrisp for baking)
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
  • Apple Pie Spice (see recipe)

For icing

  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/3 cup half and half or whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

Instructions

  1. Mix all the filling ingredients together into a saucepan over medium heat. Cook until apples are softened. Set aside to cool
  2. Heat oven to 350 degrees. Spray loaf pan with cooking spray.
  3. On a piece of wax paper, separate biscuits into 8 then into 16 thinner biscuits. Lay them on the wax paper and flatten them out a little.
  4. Spoon filling (no more than a tablespoon into each biscuit but leave one without filling.
  5. Now turn cooking pan on its end and begin layering biscuits to create a tower in the pan of biscuit, filling, biscuit, filling. However, place the last biscuit with no filling on the top. (The tower will not fill the whole pan.
  6. Now turn pan rightside and place biscuits equidistant in the center of the pan with no sides touching. (It won’t seem “right” but the biscuits should hold long enough while baking to expand to the ends.)
  7. Cover with foil and bake 30 minutes. Then remove foil and bake until brown (about 5-10 minutes.) Don’t let them brown too much (no one likes burnt biscuits!)
  8. Remove from oven and allow to cool.
  9. To make icing, whisk icing ingredients together until thickened.
  10. Drizzle on top of loaf!

Notes

  • To half biscuits in half longwise from eight biscuits to 16, keep biscuits cold as long as possible to make it easier to tear apart.

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Make this at the first of the fall season and you’ll save yourself a lot of time during those fall recipes!


Ingredients

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  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1 teaspoon allspice
  • 1/2 teaspoon teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1/2 teaspoon cardamom

Instructions

  1. Mix all seasonings and place in an airtight container like a skaker or jar.

Notes

  • Made in large batches or a beautiful container, this makes a great gift.

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What’s the best part of apple pie? It’s the apple! So we make this treat quick and easy with apples as the real feature, but a little bit of crust for the crunch!


Ingredients

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  • 5–6 big apples (these won’t come in a bag, you’ll need to hand pick these)
  • 1 teaspoon of MamaChallenge.com’s Apple Pie Spice
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon butter, melted
  • Premade pie crust (either they kind you can roll out or the double plates you can pull out and roll)

Instructions

  1. Cut the top of the apple. Using a melon baller, remove the inside of each apple carefully to not tear into the skin (you’ll create your own rind.)
  2. From your apple pieces, remove the seeds and discard.
  3. Take remaining apple pieces and combine with sugars and apple pie spice.
  4. Now add the apple filling back to each apple evenly.
  5. Roll out pie crust and slice into 1/4 strips to create your own pie crust lattice.
  6. Cover the top of the apple with the lattice pattern with strips.
  7. Brush crust with a little butter.
  8. Places apples in small square pan with just water to cover the bottom of the pan (very small amount.)
  9. Cover with foil and bake for 20 minutes until brown.)
  10. Remove foil and bake for 10-15 minutes until brown.

Notes

  • The hardest part of this pie is taking the apple out of the apple skin without making a whole! Take your time and you’ll have a perfect treat you’ll be proud to serve!

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I put it off all day because I didn’t want to ha I put it off all day because I didn’t want to have to start the inevitable, but here we are the first #SeniorSunday for Jackson Benham Reo. (I’m so not ready.)
Doubled-down and won big! Congrats to @daynetxbbq Doubled-down and won big! Congrats to @daynetxbbq for being named #7 in @texasmonthly 2025 Top 50 BBQ! 

We’ve done our own BBQ stop shopping this last year from our own @hurtadobbq, @smokenashbbq and @225bbq in Arlington, @goldeesbbq and @panthercitybbq in Fort Worth, @zavalasbarbecue in Grand Prairie and @franklinbbq in Austin, no one can say that BBQ is BBQ. It’s as vastly different as the landscape as Texas. Now I’m off to @burntbeanco - #sequin here we come with the rest of the state!

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I can’t believe these are my people…my people I can’t believe these are my people…my people are supposed to be toddlers with Thomas the Train and Disney Princess backpacks! 

Goodbye 11th and 7th grade!
🚨 ACT NOW: Keep Public $$$ in Public Schools! 🚨

Click Here (takes less than one minute): 
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Tomorrow, March 11, the Texas House Committee on Public Education will hear HB 3. Let’s make it clear: Public money demands public accountability!

Texans have rejected vouchers since 1957—yet lawmakers are once again pushing them through with SB 2 and HB 3.

💰 Vouchers drain public school resources.
📉 They don’t improve student achievement.
❌ They aren’t about "parent choice"—private schools choose their students.
🏫 Texas parents already have school choice.

Governor Abbott is making vouchers a priority, but Texans are pushing back. Lawmakers are feeling the heat from voters who refuse to let public schools be undermined.

📲 Take 1 minute to make your voice heard NOW!

📷Jackson and Taylor are 2 of the 5.5 million reasons why Texas must keep public dollars in public schools. I was a product of public schools and had an amazing experience in a rural community with some of the best teachers. Change needs to happen, but taking away resources like these from schools is not especially when they ste already underfunded and our teachers’ morale is at an all time low. Communities work better together not when you separate them further apart. 

#studentsrworthit
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❣️…Pressing pause (for while)… Forgot wha ❣️…Pressing pause (for while)…

Forgot what it feels like to RELAX? The Sanford House Inn & Spa is ready to help you “Leave Your Worries Behind” with packages to treat yourself (or someone else) this Valentine’s Day! 

You “Can’t Help Falling in Love” with multiple options including a Hot-Stone Massage, Facials, Spa Manicure + Pedicure, Blowouts, Foot Reflexology and even lunch (with wine!

Just take a look at my face - I was able to “turn it off” (for a little while) and when I left my dry winter skin was just glowing - plus I learned how to make it stay that way from my very  knowledgeable esthetician! 

If you haven’t tried this gem in the middle of Arlington, you’re missing out! The Spa is just part of experience with its 12-room Inn and acclaimed 506 Restaurant (don’t sleep on the brunch), @thesanfordhouse is your little piece of heaven in the middle of downtown!

Think it’s only a little dream? It will be if you don’t make an appointment or nudge your loved one this is what you NEED for Valentine’s Day! (But don’t worry you can still get a great experience anytime!)

Link is in my stories for full list of Valentine’s Day packages! 

📍506 N. Center Street, Arlington, Texas
(Less than 1 mile from @attstadium)

#valentines #dfw #ArlingtonTx #sanfordhouse
Texas Bucket List ✔️= Johnson City Lights Thi Texas Bucket List ✔️= Johnson City Lights

This is the last weekend of the “Christmas lights you can see from space” from the twinkliest town in Texas, @visitjctx!

You have until Sunday…and while you’re there you should hit up @halterranchtx, my other new favorite.

#gofredtx #fredericksburgtx @visitfredtx @visitfredericksburgtx
FLASH GIVEAWAY: Just because Santa’s left the st FLASH GIVEAWAY: Just because Santa’s left the station doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate a Classic Christmas (and we have the keys!)

@ClassicChristmas has been extended until Sunday, Jan. 5, so if you haven’t been enjoy this VIP experience with ice skating and snow tubing! 

Giveaway includes 4 Tickets to Classic Christmas + 4 Premium pass upgrades plus: 
🎟️ Exclusive Express Lane entry to popular activities 
🎟️ $10 merch credit at the Classic Christmas Gift Shop  
🎟️ Coca-Cola Beverage

To enter:   
⭐️ Like this post  
⭐️ Comment what’s your favorite Christmas song 
⭐️ Tag a friend who would love the chance to come
⭐️ Share this story as an extra chance to win!

The giveaway is open now through December 30 at 11:59 pm and you’ll have December 31 - January 5, 2025 to enjoy the fun! Winner will be contacted by DM so profile must be public.  (Giveaway is not associate with Instagram/META.) 

#classicchristmas #cocacola #Arlingtontx #ArlingtonTexas #cocacola @enchantdallas #dfw #dfwevents #mamachallenge #dfwinfluencer #dallasinfluencer
WHERE TO CHRISTMAS IN DFW // Trinity Falls Tour of WHERE TO CHRISTMAS IN DFW // Trinity Falls Tour of Trees

 🎄 Tour of Trees at Trinity Falls in McKinney
 🗓️ Now through Dec. 15 (so hurry up!) 

Know what’s better than touring homes? Touring homes with beautifully decorated Christmas trees! 

@trinityfallstx has brought both worlds together by inviting the public to explore their model homes with professionally- styled trees by @absholidaydecor at the 5th Annual Tour of Trees. While you marvel at the homes and the trees, take your photos in front of the trees for a chance to win $500 Amazon gift card.  

TIP: Don’t miss the tree collaboration with #RHOD @dandrasimmons - it’s “beeutiful!” 🐝 

This event is FREE, but registration is required. (Link is in stories or DM “Tree” for the link.)

 #touroftrees #trinityfalls #trinityfallstx #mckinney #mckinneytx #mckinneytexas
WHERE TO CHRISTMAS IN DFW WITH TEENS - Dallas Zoo WHERE TO CHRISTMAS IN DFW WITH TEENS - Dallas Zoo Lights

🌲 Dallas Zoo
🗓️ Now - January 4 

Wonder what the @dallaszoo is like after dark? Once Upon a Wild Light comes alive with more than two million lights, 5:30 pm - 9 pm each night through January (so you can do this one with your family during the holiday break!) 

While many of the animals sleep, DinoLumia and DinoVision: a Jurassic adventure comes out to play, along with tons of holiday light photo opps and winter fun experiences. Enjoy catching up through self-guided, self-paced walk-through and spend time together while taking photos, which is ideal if you don’t like the holiday overload! And don’t sleep on Santa here, as he has a certain twinkle in his eye the kids always seem to like to catch up with (mom was even able to get a shot.) 

And for the even bigger kids over 21, Dallas Zoo: After Dark, goes wild on Thursday, Dec. 12, 6-9 PM with eats, treats and holiday drinks,live music, and games and other ways to get you in the holiday spirit! 

 @DallasZoo @ReliantEnergy #dallas #dallasholiday #dfwevents #dallaszoolights #holidays #zoo #dallastexas #mamachallenge
WHERE TO CHRISTMAS IN DFW WITH TEENS // Classic Ch WHERE TO CHRISTMAS IN DFW WITH TEENS // Classic Christmas 

🌲 Coca Cola Classic Christmas - Choctaw Stadium in Arlington  
🗓️ Now through Dec. 29

Growing up @cocacola made the holidays magic, so when Coca Cola Classic rolled down the road, we had to go peek! Partnering with @enchantchristmas, the experience is part lights, part photo opps and for my kids mostly FOOD and overall a lot of fun - all washed down with (of course, a Coca Cola!) 

What was also great was a little walk through memory lane with Coke Christmas moments throughout the years - cue the polar bears and 18 wheeler!

Experience: 
🎅Market Square (definitely hit up the t-shirts - reading each one is half the fun)
🎅 Snow Tubing (always our favorite)Ice Skating (truth: we don’t skate, but it’s perfect people watching) 
🎅 Interactive Light up Dance Floor
🎅 @cinemark Theatre with holiday movies 
🎅 Coca-Cola Lounge - 21+ Cocktail experience (looked great to go with the girls)
🎅 Santa Landing

And of course, the Eatery! Eyes (and mouths) got big here with featured food from State Fair of Tex winners like The Drowning Tacos (SO GOOD we then ordered the Birria Tacos, too all cooked onsite and with all the sauce!) 

It’s the real thing!

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🎄 Prairie Lights, Lynn Creek Park in Grand Prairie 
🗓️ Now through Dec. 31 (NYE) at 6 pm 

Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without @prairielights- with a packed car with blankets, Santa hats, hot cocoa and coffee, and blasting holiday music while we sing them even louder.  

A stunning two-mile drive through light park complete with a midway stop - The Holiday Village with carnival rides, amazing bites (corndogs, funnel cakes and more, oh my!) And this year we were surprised with a new light tunnel, reimagined walk-through forest and new displays, great photo opps, gifts, visit with Santa, a lighted strollable forest.  It’s perfectly timed for food, fun and a little time on foot! 

PRO TIP: Go early, get tickets in advance and spring for the fast pass on the weekends and prime holiday times. And enjoy it and don’t try to rush it - enjoy it! That includes entry and the experience (so bathroom before you go, but thankfully there’s one at The Holiday Village and you get the corn dog.) 

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Mariah may be singing “it’s time,” but there Mariah may be singing “it’s time,” but there are still some ways to give a little love to Thanksgiving with a little DIY (hello old pumpkins!) from Mama Challenge! 

So excited to see my friends over at Good Day Fox 4 today for this fun segment!
Peardon My Reach - this one’s on repeat. 🍐 # Peardon My Reach - this one’s on repeat. 🍐 
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Arlington makes Taco Tuesday even better by celebr Arlington makes Taco Tuesday even better by celebrating all month long with its #SaveTheTacos campaign, now - September 30.

Try and vote for “Best Taco in Arlington” from 12 participants:

🌮 Fiesta Fusion Shrimp Taco at Boiling Tails Co.

🌮 The Hunter Taco at Cut & Bourbon

🌮 El Jefe at Grounds and Gold
 
🌮 Jamaican Me Crazy at M’Jays House of Smoke

🌮 Champiqueso at Papaya Mexican Grill

🌮 What the Falafel at Prince Lebanese Grill

🌮 He’s Just a Po Boy at R Bar and Grill 

🌮 Celestial Pork Belly Taco at Rocketbelly
 
🌮 House Special Barbacoa at Tic-Taco
 
🌮 The Chicken of Wall “Street” at TJ’s Catfish & Wings & BBQ

🌮 Baja Shrimp Taco with Mango Salsa at Tom’s Burgers & Grill
 
🌮 Wanna Taco ‘Bout It at Zack’s Bistro

We can tell you which one is our favorite, but take away all the fun to find your favorite! 

(Link to Vote in Stories!)

#ArlingtonTX #TacoTuesday #SavetheTacos
Always great to see a few guys who work together l Always great to see a few guys who work together like each other, too.

It’s even better when they’re Texas Rangers and  we’re celebrating Hall of Famer Adrían Beltré!
And just like that…11th grade and 7th grade (and And just like that…11th grade and 7th grade (and then they drove off!)
Follow the “red light” to this one-of-a-kind e Follow the “red light” to this one-of-a-kind experience in DFW. 🚨 

Named after Bangkok’s legendary road of entertainment of all kinds (Sukhumvit Soi 11), it seems fitting this newly imagined destination would find its home in Arlington’s Entertainment District. Anchoring the NEW @loewsarlington, @soycowboytx (also from @bbbutchers / @berghospitality) recently swung open the curtain this summer with an opening that made heads turn at every corner of this 12,000 sq. ft. of sexy space - with 3 unique bars, patio, viewable kitchen and dining room. 

To call it a “Pan Asian restaurant” doesn’t do it justice with its rich menu of fresh sushi, dim sum, caviar, truffle, lobster, waygu (all things you don’t find in the home of the margarita machine and ballpark nachos.) And if you’re looking for entertainment, just take a peek into the expansive kitchen and watch your rolls or omakase be made. The cocktail menu is just as extravagant with everything from mezcal to Japanese whisky, you’re eyes will be just as happy as your lips upon your first sip. 

While we experienced live music, fashion show and more as part of the opening, the cool smoke installation and the people-watching is definitely just part of the menu at Soy Cowboy you’ll have to explore. 

Food Nerd Note: SoyCowboy is on the upcoming @dfwrestaurantweek menu for just $39, so it’s a steal to take your own trip on a budget. (Make your reservation.)

Chon mean (or what we hope is Cheers in in Thai!)
NEWS ALERT: Dallas Food Nerd is now on TV! 📺 ( NEWS ALERT: Dallas Food Nerd is now on TV! 📺 
(Well today at least.)

Normally we’re always behind the smartphone camera, today we stepped out in front of the TV screen! The lovely folks at the new morning show Morning on Merit Street @morningonmeritstreet invited DFN for a little “roundtable” discussion about dining trends with our own Food Nerd @autumnreo / @mamachallenge and Bill Trevino of @craftandvinerestaurant CraftandVine along with hosts @dominiquesachse and @fanchonstinger for a little dishin’ on dining!

(If you’re able to take a look online, keep watching to see our new friend Pearl 🐶 and friends from @sweetpearlsicecream share their incredibly sweet story with @hungreehannah!) 

✔️ And just like we shared on the show, we want to know what you think! What do you think about Table Limits on reservations? Yes restaurants should have them or no way?
Round #2: Now he’s off for CIT at YMCA Camp Grad Round #2: Now he’s off for CIT at YMCA Camp Grady Spruce! It’s hard to separate them, but we’re excited he’s so happy to be ready for this adventure!
July 4th kicked a week early! 🎆 Love when the n July 4th kicked a week early! 🎆 Love when the neighborhood shines!
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