Double Berry Breakfast Bake

The groundhog has spoken……more winter. So, more baking. Double Berry Breakfast Bake is just the ticket for more winter.

Double Berry Breakfast Bake

Warm, sweet, full of berries, and oats. Just the thing to warm you up and get you going on a cold morning.

Double Berry Breakfast Bake

Coffeecake like, Double Berry Breakfast Bake is just sweet enough make you think you have having a decadent treat, but gives you some pretty good nutrition to start your day.

Double Berry Breakfast Bake
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Peach Almond Upside Down Cake

August is National Peach Month. I’m a few days late, but Peach Almond Upside Down Cake is a delicious way to celebrate. I actually made this cake in August, so it’s all good!

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Researching peaches did give me information about peaches that I was not aware of. Did you know???

Peaches are from Florida and California, they are part of the rose family, along with plums, apricots, and almonds. I guess thats why peaches and almonds go together so well.

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They are all fuzzy, no fuzz, not a peach! There is a Peach Tower in South Carolina, a water tower in the shape of a peach.

They can reduce anxiety, peaches are called the fruit of calmness, who knew?

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Peaches are called stone fruit because of their hard pit. They are grown on grafted trees. Peach seeds do not bear fruit that is identical to their parent plants, so they are grown on grafted trees.

Peaches originally hail from China and came to the new world with Spanish Explorers.

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So, now that you know more than you ever wanted too about peaches, on to the recipe.

During peaches season I tend to gravitate towards crisps or cobblers, but I had been wanting a cake. A moist, delicious, cake.

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Almonds and peaches go together like a hand and a glove. A plan was well on it’s way.

The beautiful peach color of peaches begs for white cake. Now, normally I would have used my Best White Cake Ever recipe, but I was kind of in a hurry. Cake mix is easy and if you sparkle it up it tastes super.

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If you follow me you know my “thing” for bundt cakes. Its a relatively new obsession, which I indulge in as often as possible. Check our archives for all of the bundt recipes a What the Forks for Dinner?

As I stared at my pretty peaches, with visions of a bundt cake…..an upside down cake, of course.

I sliced two peaches, and diced one. The sliced peaches are placed on top of almonds covered with a brown sugar butter mixture.

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A white cake sparkled up with sour cream, almond extract, and diced peaches, poured over top and baked until a pick inserted comes out clean.

When flipped out onto a pretty serving plate, well all I can say is it stunning. The almonds, and peaches, have a beautiful glaze thats a touch crunchy over top of a beautiful pristine white cake.

No need for frosting, or any other decoration the Peach Almond Upside Down Cake stand on it’s own beauty.

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This cake keeps well if refrigerated, but it will not last long!!!!

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Peach Almond Upside Down Cake

  • Yield: 12 1x

Ingredients

Scale
  • 3 large ripe peaches, pitted and 2 cut into 8 slices and the remaining peach diced
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 4 Tbl. butter, melted
  • 1/3 cup sliced almonds
  • 1 white cake mix
  • 4 egg whites
  • ¾ cup sour cream
  • ¾ cup water
  • ¼ cup canola oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon almond extract

Instructions

  1. Combine the brown sugar and melted butter in a small sauce pan to dissolve the sugar.
  2. Coat a non-stick bundt pan with non stick cooking spray.
  3. Sprinkle almond in the bottom of the prepared bundt pan.
  4. Drizzle the brown sugar/butter mixture over almonds.
  5. Lay the peach slices in depressions on the bottom of the pan.
  6. Place cake mix in the bowl of a stand mixer.
  7. Add the egg whites, sour cream, water and oil.
  8. Starting on low speed and gradually increasing the speed. Mix for about 2-3 minutes into a thick fluffy consistency.Fold in the diced peaches.
  9. Pour batter carefully over peaches in the bundt pan. Place the pan on a cookie sheet. Bake in a preheated 350 oven about 50 minutes or until a wooden skewer comes out clean.
  10. Place on cooling rack for about 20-30 minutes. Gently dislodge around the perimeter of the cake using a knife or spatula. Place a cake plate on top and flip the cake out.
  11. If the peaches or any of the almonds ‘stick’ simply remove from the bottom of the pan and place atop the cake where they came out of.
  12. This cake keeps well for several days when refrigerated.

 

No Bake Tropical Bites

Too hot to bake??? You bet, so don’t! No Bake Tropical Bites are a tasty trip to the Islands without the heat.

No Bake Tropical Bites

Little pop in your mouth snack that are filled with almonds, coconut, and pineapple. And the best part is you don’t have to turn on the oven.

These little bites are good for you too. Almond butter, oatmeal, and flaxseed, make them a clean eating snack as well.

No Bake Tropical Bites

Over the summer our school has a summer crew that does all the work that can’t be done during the school year. For a little extra cash I worked this summer on the paint crew. So, for those who know we well, know I LOVE TO PAINT!!!!!

No Bake Tropical Bites

Perhaps I’m slightly obsessed with painting. So, the paint crew seemed like the right choice and it was……I truly enjoyed it.

No Bake Tropical Bites

But, I had to pack a lunch everyday and I really tried to pack items that did not need refrigeration. No Bake Tropical Bites were perfect. Just popped them into a ziplock bag, and off I went. Now, I usually ate them for breakfast, they have oatmeal and that’s breakfast.

No Bake Tropical Bites

They also would make a great snack, or a sweet treat after a big meal. You know, when you have eaten a really great meal, and are stuffed, but just want something a little sweet, No Bake Tropical Bites are just the ticket.

No Bake Tropical Bites

A small sweet tropical treat. Enjoy some today!

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No Bake Tropical Bites

  • Author: Marty Boyd
  • Yield: 20 1x

Ingredients

Scale
  • 3/4 cup unsweetened coconut, shredded or flakes
  • 3/4 old fashioned oatmeal (not instant)
  • 1/8 cup ground flaxseed
  • 1/4 cup sliced almonds
  • 1/4 cup dried pineapple, diced
  • 3/4 cup almond butter
  • 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
  • 1/4 teaspoon almond extract
  • Extra almonds and dried pineapple for garnish

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl mix together coconut, oats, flax, almonds, and dried pineapple, set aside.
  2. In a small bowl place almond butter,maple syrup, and almond extract. Mix well.
  3. Stir the wet ingredient into the dry and stir until throughly mixed.
  4. Using a small ice cream scoop portion mixture onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. You may roll them into balls if you like. I prefer to leave the bottom flat.
  5. Store in an airtight container.

Notes

Amount depends on the size of your scoop.