Sunday, September 6, 2015

The Easiest Brownies I've Ever Made

This weekend I made the easiest brownies I have ever made.  Only two ingredients:
A box of brownie mix and a can of pumpkin.  I found the idea in the latest issue of Food Network Magazine (October 2015 issue).  Just combine the brownie mix and the whole can of pumpkin, pour in a brownie pan, and bake according to the package directions.  Super simple! 
Baked brownies!
Sprinkles and frosting!
I was a bit skeptical of how these would turn out.  The recipe was for regular brownie mix and didn't really specify how big the box of brownie mix was supposed to be or anything else.  The box I used was 16 oz, and regular brownie mixes were 18-20 oz.  However, they turned out just fine!  The brownies are very moist and fudge - actually almost more like fudge than a brownie.  I did end up coming them about 10-15 minutes more than the package directions - stuck a toothpick in every few minutes and the same amount of batter was still coming out, so I just took them out to make sure they didn't burn.  Maybe if I had left them in longer they would have been more brownie-like and less fudge-like?  But I don't mind they way they turned out at all!  Perfect quick treat to make for the fall. You can even take it up a notch with some frosting and sprinkles if you like!
Yum! Pumpkin brownies!


Saturday, September 5, 2015

Out and About in Orlando - Sweet by Holly

I checked out a cupcake place today as well - Sweet by Holly.  They were on Cupcake Wars on Food Network before and I've been wanting to check them out, because they offer gluten free cupcakes!
 They had several different options for gluten free cupcakes - vanilla with vanilla frosting, chocolate with chocolate, raspberry, or peanut butter frosting, and red velvet with cream cheese frosting.

Gluten Free Vanilla Cupcake
I decided to go with the vanilla and vanilla frosting.  The gluten free cupcakes were slightly smaller than the regular cupcakes, but that was fine by me.  It was the perfect size for me.  I have to say it was honestly not the best gluten free cupcake I have tried.  The cake was a little bit dry which does seem to be common for gluten free cupcakes (at least the ones I have tried in the past).  It was also not overly sweet, which was fine by me, but if you were expecting a super sugary cupcake, this was not it.  The frosting was really good and sweet though, and made up for the slightly dry/not as sweet cake.  Two other family members were there, one got a red velvet cupcake and one got chocolate peanut butter, and they both enjoyed them very much.
Red Velvet and Chocolate Peanut Butter Cupcakes (NOT gluten free)

We also got a few mini cupcakes, none of which were gluten free.  I cheated a little bit and did try the red hot red velvet mini cupcake, which was cinnamon red velvet with a cinnamon cayenne cream cheese frosting.  (I do seem to be able to eat small amounts of gluten like that occasionally without it affecting me very much - can't recommend it for everyone but it works for me.)
That mini cupcake was delicious and much more moist than the gluten free one.

I'm not sure I would make a special trip back there again, but if I was in the area and in the mood for a cupcake I would probably stop in.   It would be nice to see a little more variety with the gluten free cupcakes - there were probably 20 or 30 regular flavors, and just a few gluten free flavors, but at the same time it is great to have those few options available and to be able to get a cupcake with the rest of my family!


Mini cupcakes (NOT gluten free)

Out and About in Orlando - Toasted



Tried a new (to my family anyway) place today - Toasted in Orlando.  Super cute grilled cheese logo!  They not only have a gluten free menu but also vegetarian and vegan, as well as an allergy guide that lists outer common allergens (nuts, dairy, eggs, soy).  It did not take me very long to figure out what to get - I saw it right on the little sign outside.  The Autumn Melt.  It had cheddar, bacon, pumpkin, apples, and cranberries on it.  It was so good!  The bread held up perfectly to the fillings inside - and there was A LOT inside!  Another member of my family got the Autumn Melt as well but on regular bread, and enjoyed it as well.
Gluten Free Autumn Melt
 The gluten free version came in a slightly different basket than the regular version, so that was one easy way to tell them apart.  Also the gluten free one was not cut in half, but did come with an individually wrapped fork and knife in case you want to cut it.

Both were served with a little pumpkin candy corn, which I did not know were gluten free but now I do.  It was a nice touch to add to the fall theme!

We also split some fries - both regular and rosemary/truffle oil.  The cashier had said one order of fries was enough for 1-2 adults, so we decided to get both kinds for the 3 of us that there.  We all got sandwiches as well and agreed that one order of fries would have been more than enough!  I really like rosemary so I enjoyed those ones slightly more, but if rosemary's not your thing, the regular ones were great too!
Definitely plan on going back to Toasted - I only wish it were a little closer!
The regular Autumn Melt (cut open so you can see more of the fillings)

Fries - regular and rosemary/truffle oil



Friday, September 4, 2015

Out and About in Orlando - Burger 21

Bacon Cheesy Burger
I thought it might be nice to post some review-type things about local places I've been to here in the Orlando-area that have gluten free options.
So the other day I went to Burger 21 with my family.  Everyone enjoyed their food very much!  One person got a regular burger, one got a hot dog, and I got a gluten free burger, the Bacon Cheesy.  It has bacon, American cheese, lettuce, and tomato on a gluten-free bun from French Meadow Bakery.  I really enjoyed it...well-cooked burger, yummy bacon, and one of the better gluten-free buns I've had.  Seems like a lot of the time the buns are very crumbly and fall apart as you eat, or they are either too big or too small for the burger, but this bun was just right!

Half-and-half Fries
They also have AMAZING fries (in my opinion anyway).  Both regular fries and sweet potato fries.  My family split a basket of the half-and-half fries, so both regular and sweet potato, and it was more than enough fries for the three of us to share.
Sauces!
They have a big sauce bar as well, with 10 or so sauce options, many of them gluten free.  I got honey mustard and ranch, and also tried "Rajin' Cajun" and apple cider.  Apple cider was definitely my favorite...great with both types of fries and on the burger.  Kind of similar to honey mustard to me.  I had to try a little bit of the toasted marshmallow sauce as well, even though it is not gluten free - very tasty with the sweet potato fries!

The gluten-free menu is a lot smaller than their regular menu - just burgers and salads, but I wanted a burger so that worked out just fine for me.  (On the regular menu, there are hot dogs, chicken burgers, turkey burgers, seafood burgers, even veggie burgers...so it would be nice to have a few more of those options on the gluten-free menu just to have a little more variety.)  I have previously gotten both vanilla and strawberry milkshakes there before from the gluten-free menu, and those were awesome too!  So I definitely recommend trying out Burger 21 - the food was great, staff was very friendly, and even though it was super busy when I was there, there were still open tables and it was very clean!

They also had some super cute animal pictures on the wall that I just had to take pictures of as well!  Dog and cat with some burgers and a dog with some hot dogs...