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A great big thanks to all who participated in Heather's giveaway!!
WE HAVE A WINNER!!!
Random. org picked comment #5...
Kevin Krier
"it was a buttercream frosting on my daughters wedding cake, everyone kept commenting all day & night how delish it was & wanted to take some home."
"it was a buttercream frosting on my daughters wedding cake, everyone kept commenting all day & night how delish it was & wanted to take some home."
Are you ready for a special day here at 365 Days of Baking??
Today we have a celebrity in our midst!!
She is the lovely Heather "Cupcakes" Saffer, Food Network’s Cupcake Wars winner, author of The Dollop Book of Frosting, and world-renowned frosting expert!!!
And she's HERE today at 365!!
Happy Holidays to all of Lynne’s lovely fans! I’m honored to be guest posting as part of my Holiday Blog Tour and I'm excited to be sharing a recipe with you all today from my new cookbook, The Dollop Book of Frosting!
You’re
a frosting fan, yes? There’s really nothing better than a creamy, dreamy, sweet
frosting piled atop… well, anything really!
But
sometimes after eating plates of cookies and drinking bottles glasses of
wine throughout the holiday season, I wind up feeling a need to health-ify my
desserts just a tad.
(Because
really, it would be too much of a travesty to cut them out altogether.)
Desiring
a less decadent dessert was the inspiration for this amazingly festive and
versatile Pistachio Coconut Frosting!
This
frosting is just a little but sweet and a little bit crunchy, but a lotta bit tasty.
Spread
it atop white chocolate cranberry blondies, mini vanilla cupcakes, or even
traditional sugar cookies.
Or do
as I’ve done and serve this delectable frosting as a festive dip or a frosting “cheese
ball” for crackers, pretzels, even apple slices!
And by
adding just a couple additional ingredients to this frosting you can even bake
them into super thin wafer cookies!
This
Pistachio Coconut Frosting is sure to please all guests, as it is vegan,
gluten-free, and even paleo-friendly.
A healthy frosting—It might just be a Christmas miracle. ;)
Pistachio Coconut Frosting
½ cup whole salted dry-roasted pistachios
½ cup sweetened untoasted coconut (unsweetened
works too, just add more coconut palm sugar to taste)
½ cup unrefined coconut oil, room temperature
½ cup coconut palm sugar
½ cup sweetened coconut
¼ teaspoon pure almond extract (I get the best
result from J.R. Watkins Pure Almond Extract)
1 Preheat oven to 300
degrees F. Grind pistachios to a fine powder in a food processor.
Spread ½ cup untoasted
coconut evenly onto a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake for about 5-6 minutes
or until lightly browned. Remove from oven and let cool.
3 In the bowl of a stand
mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, mix coconut oil until softened, about
3-5 minutes. Add pistachios, palm sugar, all coconut, and almond, and continue
mixing another 5 minutes until creamy and soft and ingredients are well
combined. This is a thicker, chunkier frosting.
Pistachio Coconut Frosting “Cheese Ball”
1 batch Pistachio Coconut Frosting
2 tablespoons dried cranberries
½ box Wheat Thins
1 Roll frosting into a ball
with your hands, wrap in plastic wrap, and freeze until very firm.
Crush wheat thins in a
food processor until very fine.
Remove frosting ball from
freezer and plastic wrap and roll in crushed crackers until fully covered.
Place in fridge until time to serve.
Thanks again to the lovely and talented Lynne for having me! If you'd like to read more of my babble (and I hope you do!) I invite you to come check out my website and follow me on Twitter and Facebook!
Happy Holidays!
xo
Heather "Cupcakes" Saffer
Thank you SO much Heather for joining us today!! It's been a pleasure getting to know you, learning about your cookbook and receiving one of your recipes!!
We can never have enough frosting in our lives!
To make Heather's guest post even more special, she is giving away one of her cookbooks
to our 365 Days of Baking & More readers!!
To enter this contest, leave me a comment.
Tell me the best tasting frosting you've ever had!
I will pick one winner from all of the comments received using Random.org.
Giveaway is open to U.S. residents only and will end Friday, December 20 at 8pm, EST.
The winner will be e-mailed and/or left a reply under their post comment saying that they've won.
They will have 48 hours to respond or another winner will be selected.
Good luck and enjoy the frosting!!
I give you BIG baking hugs and muffins!!!
Cream cheese frosting!!
ReplyDeletethe best frosting I've had is v-e-r-y simple ... powdered sugar and some water ... and a little food coloring (if you want) ... simplicity is sometimes the best!! :D
ReplyDeletePeanut butter frosting!!! Been my favorite since I was a kid!! Hehe :)
ReplyDeleteButtercream, simple but delicious!
ReplyDeleteit was a buttercream frosting on my daughters wedding cake, everyone kept commenting all day & night how delish it was & wanted to take some home
ReplyDeleteKEVIN!!!! Congratulations!! Random.org picked comment #5 as the winner and that's you!!
DeleteYou will be receiving Heather's book. Please send me an e-mail with your shipping address and phone number to lafbaker @gmail.com!
Congratulations again and thanks for being a supporter of 365 Days of Baking!!
Our local grocery store bakery has the best cakes and frosting. The frosting is light and smooth. I think they call it dream whip frosting.
ReplyDeletea dark chocolate fudgy frosting was the best I had tasted :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite frosting is the cream cheese frosting
ReplyDeleteI adore Swiss Meringue Buttercream frosting. Have to watch myself to be sure I don't "sample" too much before my cake is frosted.
ReplyDeleteStrawberry White Chocolate Buttercream
ReplyDeleteAs bad as it is for you, I love grocery store frosting. We always called it Crisco frosting. It always reminds me of birthday cake:)
ReplyDeletecookie dough frosting was the best frosting ive ever had!
ReplyDeletecream cheese frosting
ReplyDeleteI made one with Nutella once for my son and let me tell you, it was fabulous.
ReplyDeleteI am more of a whipped frosting but buttercream is delightful too :)
ReplyDeleteMy dad's chocolate butter cream frosting is the best!
ReplyDeleteMy kids eat cake only for the frosting. I like fresh whipped cream frosting with a little bit of stabilizer. Tastes so light and one could eat a load of it :)
ReplyDeleteThe best frosting I ever had was a homemade chocolate sugar made by my mother.
ReplyDeleteI love cream cheese frosting.
ReplyDeleteWhipped Cream! Yummmmmy! it's my favorite frosting EVER!
ReplyDeleteNothing (in my mind at least) can ever top my mother's buttercream, frosting!
ReplyDeleteBacon flavor on a chocolate cupcake
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love cream cheese frosting
ReplyDelete7-Minute Frosting my Mother used to make!
ReplyDeleteCream cheese peanut butter frosting, was on these double fudge brownies, and was amazing, i had this sweet tooth that would not stop and we didnt have a whole lot in the kitchen was right before grocery shopping day, saw powdered sugar, and peanut butter and cream cheese and bang, total kitchen experiment but well worth it
ReplyDeleteMint chocolate yummy!!
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