Foodie Friends Friday Linky Party #110

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Welcome to another fun Foodie Friends Friday Linky party where you can share your recipes, crafts and DIY tutorials with our readers. Here’s the BONUS! You can also GETgreat ideas! Did you know that YOU can even be chosen as a host favorite or be awardedMost Clicks honors from your peers! Host Favorites will be featured on the Daily Dish Magazine Website!

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You can find links to our HOST FAVORITES recipes Here on Daily dish Magazine.
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Chocolate Crumb Bottom Blondies #RecipeRedux

chocolate crumb bottom blondie lunch
This month the Recipe Redux is looking for our back to school Bars & Bites for Brown Bags. I’m submitting my Chocolate Crumb Bottom Blondies to the group.
The Challenge!
Whether you pack your lunch in a bento box, a brown bag or a retro cartoon character lunch box, don’t forget the bars and bites. Small squares or round bites can pack nutrition into a sweet or savory taste. Show us your favorite way to jazz up any type of lunch box.

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If you are unfamiliar with the group, here is an introduction.

As the first and only recipe challenge founded by registered dietitians,The Recipe ReDux is focused on taking delicious dishes, keeping them delicious, but making them better for you. Dietitians Regan Jones (of ReganMillerJones, Inc.), Serena Ball and Deanna Segrave-Daly (both of Teaspoon Communications) founded the group on the belief that healthier eating should always taste delicious. As the Latin term “redux” means to revisit or reinvent, we are reinventing the idea of healthy eating with a taste-first approach. We aim to inspire the food lover in every healthy eater and inspire the healthy eater in every food lover.

Looking at my blondies, one might wonder, “How do those bites fit the healthier snack bill?”

blondie bites plate pan

Chocolate Crumb Bottom Blondies

Yes these bites contain sugar and butter but I toned the blondies down by using yogurt to cut some fat. Homemade chocolate chip cookies without those nasty preservatives replaced store bought cookie pieces.

One of the nice things about this dessert is you get a bit of crunch from the cookie crumb base. You only need a bite-sized piece to satisfy any sweet tooth!

blondie bites plate

 

Chocolate Crumb Bottom Blondies
 
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Ingredients
cake
  • 1 egg
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • ½ cup yogurt
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp baking powder
  • ⅛ tsp baking soda
  • 1 cup flour
crust
  • 5 Tbsp butter melted
  • 2 cups cookie crumbs (homemade or purchased)
  • 3 T sugar
Instructions
crust
  1. Mix sugar and cookie crumbs together. Toss in melted butter. Press mixture into a 8x8-inch square pan.
cake
  1. Cream together egg, brown sugar, vanilla and yogurt. In a separate bowl mix together flour, salt, baking powder and baking soda. Stir dry and wet ingredients together.
  2. Pour batter over cookie base.
  3. Bake at 350 for 30 to 40 minutes until an inserted toothpick comes out clean.
  4. Cool the pan on a wire rack. Wait until blondies are completely cooled to cut.

Here are more interesting Bars & Bites for Brown Bags from The Recipe Redux!


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Foodie Friends Friday Linky Party #109

Welcome to another fun Foodie Friends Friday Linky party where you can share your recipes, crafts and DIY tutorials with our readers. Here’s the BONUS! You can also GET great ideas! Did you know that YOU can even be chosen as a host favorite or be awarded Most Clicks honors from your peers! Host Favorites will be featured on the Daily Dish Magazine Website!

Before we begin, let’s take a moment and congratulate last week’s winners!

Most Clicks

most clicks

Get Host Favorite’s recipes HERE

host favorites

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Broccoli Pesto Sauce

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Broccoli Pesto Sauce. I mentioned the other day that I was making a broccoli based pesto sauce and I received a HUGE reaction! I’m not sure what made people’s mouths water. Broccoli Pesto Sauce or maybe it was just those three words:broccoli, pesto, sauce.

In reality I didn’t think much about it. Take some cooked broccoli chop, add garlic, cheese and seasonings. I got tired of sauces on noodle side dishes and craved something lighter.

Tuna and Marinated Peppers was already slated for dinner. I just needed a quick side dish.

I plated dinner and my guy says, “You should take a picture. This looks so good.”

So I did. No styling, no arranging just dinner. If you blog about food, you can appreciate how wonderful eating your meal fresh and hot can be!
Here you go. A quick, tasty way to flavor bland, boiled noodles and add a bit of texture.

Broccoli Pesto Sauce is a keeper!

Blanch stemmed broccoli to crisp tender, then drain and chop for best results.

I’ve made Watercress Pesto and Spinach Pesto both without basil.

I wonder how cauliflower would work as a broccoli substitute? If it turns out good, I’ll let you know!

Broccoli Pesto Sauce
 
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Ingredients
  • 3 cups chopped cooked broccoli
  • 2 garlic cloves, chopped
  • ¼ cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 2 Tablespoons olive oil
  • salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. Add broccoli and garlic in a food processor and finely chop. Blend in cheese, salt and pepper. With machine running, drizzle in oil.
  2. Toss over cooked pasta or add to cooked rice.
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