Tasty Treat Thursday Strawberry Tall Cake Recipe

With minor modifications, I have helped my son create the Strawberry Tall Cake from The Do It Myself Kids’ Cookbook by Laura Goldrich Wolf.

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My son (4YO) and I made this cake together but changed the strawberry syrup to a homemade multi-berry sauce by simply boiling a package of Dole frozen fruit over medium to medium-low heat until saucy; to thicken a bit add 1 teaspoon of cornstarch or a ¼ cup powdered sugar as desired. We also made our own whipped cream using our Kitchen Aid stand mixer with the whisk attachment using 1 cups whipping cream and ¼ cup powdered sugar. On one layer we used strawberries as the recipe states and the other layer we used blueberries for a red, white, and blue cake in honor of the 4th of July.

Find the Strawberry Tall Cake in The Do It Myself Kids’ Cookbook on pages 106-9. My 4YO is learning to read so the cookbook’s full pictures help him read what’s next.

Here’s my little helper! Do you love to cook with your kids too? My son told me the other day he’s going to be a chef … that would be a dream for me. I do hope he follows his dreams to do whatever he wants as he grows up!

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Strawberry Tall Cake Recipe

INGREDIENTS:
12 large Strawberries
1 frozen pound cake, defrosted
10 tablespoons strawberry syrup
1 can whipped cream

DIRECTIONS:

Grown-Up Prep: pound cake, defrosted and sliced horizontally into 3 equal pieces

1. On a cutting board, use a plastic knife to thinly slice the strawberries. (Save 1 whole strawberry.) Place a bowl securely on the work surface and put the strawberries in it.

2. Place the platter on your working surface. Put the bottom slice of cake on the platter. Spread about half of the strawberries over the cake slice. Drizzle the strawberries with 5 tablespoons of strawberry syrup. Cover the berries with whipped cream. (Shake well and squirt! But not too close to the berries.)

3. Place another slice of cake on top of the whipped cream. Place almost half the remaining strawberries on the cake slice and again drizzle with 5 tablespoons of strawberry syrup. Again, cover the berries in whipped cream.

4. Place the last slice of the pound cake on the layered cake. Top with the remaining berry slices and whole berry.

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About Summer:

Summer is the President of our Local MOMS Club chapter, she is the mother of two adorable active boys, and is always thinking of ways to help others. She is a friend, a wife, and always busy as all mommies are. She is very active on Facebook, addicted to Geocaching and very interested in organic and green living while cooking up a storm.

Our Family Italian Sausage Meatball Recipe

On Monday night I let the kids help me make meatballs. Now, with all of our hands covered in raw meat, I wasn’t able to get any shots of the kids making meatballs but they had a blast. Actually, Miles’ fun was very short lived because he really wanted to taste the meat and as soon as it was in his mouth he was off the chair at the sink getting his hands face and mouth washed by mom. Anyways, yesterday, I posted the Johnsonville Italian Sausage Recipe and today I’m posting the Bishop family, no onion extra cheese with carrots meatball version of Italian Sausage Meatballs. Yum!

Italian Sausage Meatballs

Ingredients:

1 Package of Johnsonville Mild Italian Sausage Links
1 egg
1 cup Cheddar Cheese (1/2 cup more if you want)
1/2 package of Saltine Crackers
1 cup cooked carrots

Directions:

De-case the Sausage
In a Food Processor, combine sausage, egg, cheese, cracker, and carrots. Then process until well blended.
Make as many meatballs as you can in the size you desire. I prefer them small so they are easier to tell when they are done.
In a pan, cook until brown and done in the middle (160 degrees)

Serve over your favorite pasta and sauce.

 

This was a family hit. Zoe has issues eating meat sometimes and she LOVED it and has requested that I make it again.

 

Stay tuned for the entire scoop on my visit to Milwaukee!

Disclosure: Johnsonville paid for all of my trip expenses to Milwaukee.

Cooking with Kids, making Betty Crocker Mashed Potatoes

You may be thinking, boxed potatoes are you serious?

Yes, I am serious. Growing up I found box potatoes to be the most disgusting thing in the world. The smell of them reminded me of day care. Yuck, I hated them, well, my husband loves them so I’ve been reintroduced to them and they aren’t that bad. In fact they are

Easy

Cheap

and For the Entire Family:

She really loves to help in the kitchen and this was something she could do almost completely by herself. We helped her measure out the potato buds. Then she added the butter and I added a little salt. I measured out the milk and she poured it in and then she stirred.

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potato2 And wanted to add more milk.

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But all we had to do was heat them up and they were ready to stir.

Cooking with Kids – Bread Machine Pizza

Every time I work with a professional chef on my blog they tell me that including children in the shopping and cooking process will get them excited about eating different foods. Allowing them to help cook will make them excited about eating. I’ve been pretty lucky so far with their eating habits anyways but it’s a lot of fun for them to be included in the kitchen. It keeps them from whining and pulling on my legs the whole time I’m cooking.

Dad’s the best at letting the kids help. The other day he made homemade pizza. He made the dough in the bread machine and let the kids put the ingredients in.

Betty Crocker Pizza Dough

Ingredients:

1 c. warm water
1 pkg. dry yeast
1 tsp. sugar
1 tsp. salt
2 tbsp. oil
2 1/2 c. flour

To make it in the bread machine you put all the liquid ingredients in first. Then you put in the flour, salt and sugar and in the top make an indention and place the yeast inside the indention. Then turn on the bread machine setting to dough.

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She helped put in all the ingredients into the bread machine. Her and Daddy work very well together. Then after the bread machine was done, we rolled the dough out into a glass pan. Cooked the pizza dough for 5 minutes on 425. (would have been better if we had cooked it at a lower temperature for longer. The dough was a little tough)

Used a 12 ounce can of pizza sauce and spread it across the dough.
Covered it in Cheddar Cheese (we were out of Mozzarella)
Then placed pepperoni on it. 

Finished cooking the pizza at 425 because we were in a hurry, very bad decision but it still looked and tasted great.

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It’s so easy! I love using my bread machine to make all kinds of bread dough, it just saves my hands all the kneading.