Ritz Cracker Toffee Recipe

Ritz Cracker Toffee is so easy to make and is always a hit with friends! This stuff is one of my very favorite Christmas treats! It’s completely and utterly addicting, which is why it’s earned the nickname Christmas Crack. Have you tried it? It’s essentially toffee bathed crackers, slathered in chocolate and almonds. And for those of us who aren’t so great in the candy-making department, it’s an especially great recipes to keep handy, because it’s SO easy! And I think cracker toffee tastes even better than regular toffee. I like the cracker crunch and the extra bit of buttery saltiness.

Party Popcorn Saturday: Neapolitan Popcorn Recipe

Party Popcorn, by Ashton Swank

I am so excited to finally debut this 5-part weekly series that I’m calling Party Popcorn Saturdays. I’ve been plotting this for weeks and weeks and just dying to share it with you guys!

Some of you may already know, but my cookbook Party Popcorn was just released this week!! So, to celebrate the release of the book and to say a big THANK YOU to all of you, my amazing readership, I’ve lined up 5 weeks of sharing some of my favorite recipes from the book with a coordinating giveaway at the end of the series.

Each week I’ll share a new recipe and a new giveaway item that I will be giving away at the series finale on January 13! 5 delicious popcorn recipes, 5 super-sweet prizes, and 5 signed copies of Party Popcorn. Are you ready to get started?!

Gingerbread Cookie Bark Recipe

This gingerbread cookie bark is so easy and so cute! Perfect for Christmas cookie giving away — and eating.

I have to confess something… I’ve never been much of a gingerbread fan. I mean, it’s always been okaaaaaay. But I’ve just never understood why anyone would want to eat gingerbread when there are so many other incredible holiday treats to be had?! Like chocolate pie and peanut butter truffles and peppermint cheesecake!

I always just thought, Gingerbread? What’s the point?

That was until I tried this Gingerbread Cookie Bark. It’s changed everything.

Homemade Chips Ahoy Cookies

Homemade Chips Ahoy recipe

Sorry to have missed a couple of weeks of chocolate chip cookies! Between Thanksgiving and getting sick, I had to put the experiment on the back burner.

But today I’m back with another famous chocolate chip cookie! Is anyone else a Chips Ahoy junkie like me?? Oh man, I can tear my way through a package of Chips Ahoy before I know what’s hit me and not feel a thing. Same thing with Oreos. And those Keebler elf fudge cookie sandwiches.

Seriously. Hashtag cookie probs.

Which means it’s probably not a great thing that I can now make my own Chips Ahoys at home, without even a trip to the store standing between me and a really unflattering cookie demolition.

Easy Caramel Corn Recipe

This caramel corn is so easy to make and is perfect for packaging and giving as a homemade gift!

You guys. I don’t even know how to begin this post. This is possibly one of the most surreal days of my life (in a good way)…

I wrote a book, and it is officially, as of today, ON SHELVES!!!!

2 years in the making, and it’s finally out there. For everyone to see. EVERYONE. Eeeeeeek!!!

So, basically, I’m dying. Coherent thoughts aren’t coming, and there’s a good chance this post will be all over the place. But stick with me. Even if I don’t make any sense, I promise I’ve got a worthwhile recipe for you at the end of all of this rambling.

Homemade Stovetop Hot Chocolate Recipe

Homemade Hot Chocolate has never been easier or more delicious! Quickly made on the stovetop for hot chocolate in just a few minutes.

We’ve had several chilly, rainy, dreary days recently, so my daughter and I decided it was time to officially begin hot chocolate season.

I already have a really fabulous homemade hot chocolate mix that I posted last year. It’s my mom’s recipe that I grew up drinking, and if you’ve haven’t made yourself a batch yet, I hope you’ll give it a try this year! It’s seriously amazing.

But… I just haven’t gotten around to making up our mix for this year yet. And we were needing hot chocolate rightnowRIGHTNOW. So I decided to take the stovetop route and loved the recipe so much, I just had to share!

Mini Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Pies Recipe

Miniature Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Pies are awesome for holiday entertaining! It's the perfect crust to filling to whipped cream ratio :)

I have a love/not-so-much relationship with pumpkin pie.

On the one hand, I love it. Well, at least I love the theory of it. I love pumpkin and pie and especially chilled pies that you top with whipped cream. And I love how utterly classic it is.

But occasionally, depending on the recipe, I find the texture to be somewhat…. gagging. For lack of a better word. Sorry about that.

Sometimes I feel like the innards of a pumpkin pie can be a little bit goopy… not my favorite. Anyone else?

Fortunately, there is an awesome solution to this problem…

The Most Perfect Biscuits of All Time Recipe

The easiest, fluffiest, most perfect and delicious biscuits of all time. And the most fool-proof recipe you've ever seen!

A couple of weekends ago, I went to a photography retreat in Virginia. At this retreat we ate the most incredible and creative food I think I’ve ever eaten. All of it made by a 100% through-and-through self-taught home cook. Even though the retreat was all about immersing ourselves in photography, I found myself enjoying my time in the kitchen the most.

Some of my favorite moments from the weekend were spent on a bar stool peeking over the counter watching the cook, Matt, roll out pasta, stir ganache, craft beautiful grilled pizzas, and talk about his favorite homemade ice cream flavors. I hovered around the kitchen all weekend (driving him insane, I’m sure) asking questions about this recipe or that, listening to him talk about how he got into cooking such great food, and quizzing him on what sorts of unique flavors he’s been inspired to use in his recipes.

It was sort of like watching magic. You could tell by the way he handled the food that it was his craft, something he is really passionate about. And I found that to be incredibly inspiring. The more time I spent with him, the more inspired and excited to get back to my own kitchen I became.

Especially after Matt rocked my world with this biscuit recipe. (It’s worth noting here, that Matt isn’t claiming this recipe as his own creative genius. He highly recommends Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream Desserts, which is this recipe’s original source). I probably spent the majority of my time at the retreat talking about these biscuits… just ask anyone. They were that good.

What’s so special about this recipe?? What makes them different from my own biscuit recipe (that I posted less than two months ago, mind you)?

Bobby Flay Chocolate Chip Cookies Experiment

You'll fall in love with these melty pools of dark and milk chocolate in Bobby Flay's throw-down chocolate chip cookies!

Last week when I was perusing Food Network’s stockpile of chocolate chip cookie recipes (in search of this Alton Brown recipe), I stumbled upon this killer looking recipe, Bobby Flay chocolate chip cookies.

I’m obsessed with Food Network (uh, and Bobby Flay in general). So I the idea of making these right Bobby Flay chocolate chip cookies on the heels of the Alton Brown recipe was too much fun to pass up. In case you’re not familiar with Throwdown! with Bobby Flay, here’s the gist of the show: Bobby picks out chefs who are renowned for a particular recipe, and he challenges them to a compete in a cook-off of their favorite dish (competing against him, of course).

This particular recipe is the one Bobby threw into the ring up against the famous NYC Levain Bakery’s chocolate chip cookie.

The Chocolate Chip Cookie Experiment: 4. Alton Brown’s “Thin” Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe

Recipe number 4 in the quest for the best ever chocolate chip cookies: Alton Brown's "Thin" Chocolate Chippers. Thin? No. Delicious? Absolutely.

Dear Alton,

I love your guts. Seriously. I do. I could watch you talk food geekery all day long and never tire of your wit and unwavering affection for butter.

And even though I’ve never tried an “Alton” recipe that I didn’t love, I must tell you that I think you may have a couple of problems on your hands. I suspect it’s your food photography team. And also, your recipe titling team.

…do you have a team for that? If you do, you need a better one.

You see… I’m doing this experiment (very scientific of me, don’t you approve?!) with chocolate chip cookie recipes. I’m taking some of the most notable recipes and testing them out, trying to find the best one. The deal I’ve made with myself is that I’ll follow the instructions for each recipe to the absolute letter. If you say sift, I sift. If the butter needs to be softened, I soften. If you say chop a chocolate bar instead of using chocolate chips, that’s what I’ll do. The point is to make each recipe exactly as the recipe creator intended. That way it’s a fair experiment.

Pumpkin Pie Recipe

If you’ve been following along this week, you know it’s Mother’s day week on Something Swanky! And I’m making all the favorite desserts from…