The Secret Recipe Club comes around every month. We are assigned a blog to get to know and then create a yummy dish from their blog.
I was assigned an amazing blog called Feast on the Cheap. This delightful blog is written by a mother daughter team. Mary Ann is a caterer and Mariel is a 'fledgling foodie'. I would say they both are amazing. You will find a wide variety of dishes on this blog. Something for everyone I'm sure. Some gourmet, others family fare. I was intrigued by many, I bought the ingredients for the French Onion Soup, I'll make it later this week.
In my fridge I happen to have a 2 pound container of fresh dates. So when I saw a recipe for Nana's Date Nut Bread that has been in the family for years I had to try it. It was a simple recipe, ingredients you would have in your pantry. I chose to make some mini loaves and a small size bundt. I went to photograph the bundt and it looked naked so I had to drizzle a little browned butter glaze over it. This was one yummy addition. It takes a plain date loaf to an elegant dessert.
Feast on the Cheap is now on my reader, there are many dishes I need to try. The reason it is called Feast on the Cheap is that the cost per serving is given on every dish. That is assuming you have a well stocked pantry. And they will teach you just what is in a well stocked pantry. Yes, a very helpful blog. Thanks Mary Ann and Mariel.
To see other great recipes from this month's Secret Recipe Club, follow the links below!
Spinach and Feta Phyllo Cups
Cheesy Potato Frittata
Chocolate Chip Pretzel Bars
Eggless Marie-Helene's Apple cake
Baked Spiced Chickpeas
Fruit Salad with Ginger Syrup
Mocha Frappuchino
Andes Mint Brownies
Cheesy Red Hot Rice
Pecan-Crusted Zucchini Fries
Egg Muffins
Spiced Mixed Nuts with Ancho Chile, Lime & Rosemar
Spaghetti Squash Gratin with Walnuts and Bacon
Roasted Pears
Squared Cider Doughnuts
BBQ Bacon Stuffed Meatloaf
Kitchen Sink Cookies and Bars
Pumpkin Peanut Butter Cookies
Caramelized Banana Pudding
Crunchy Granola
Almond Coconut Delight Cookies
Chocolate Guiness Cake
Butternut Squash and Bacon Pasta
Pineapple Upside Down Tea Cakes
Bacon and Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms
Tomato and Onion Tart with Cornmeal Crust
Bourbon Bramble
Thin Mint Irish Coffee
Buffalo Chicken Bites
Creole/Cajun Seasoning
Christmas Popcorn Mix
Yogurt Cake
Jalapeño & Cheese Pull Apart Bread
Pesto Swirl Bread
Cherry ice Cream
Fruity Pebble Bars
Salad in a Jar
Compost Cookies
Victorian Sponge Cake
Brownies
Chocolate Pumpkin Bundt Cake with a Gooey Chocolat
This looks moist and delish. The frosting sends it over the top. Looks like you got a great blog for SRC and you picked a wonderful recipe. Thanks for sharing.
11 comments:
I love how the frosting drips on this! looks wonderful!!
I love that you turned this into a full-in dessert! I'm all about Bundt Cakes right now ;) Thanks so much for the kind words
This look fantastic. My family would devour this.
Oh, you are a gem...you did double duty!!! YUM on this one, too~
this looks SOOOOOO delicious - all that wonderful frosting - YUM
Mary x
Yum---that drizzle does take it over the top!
I LOVE a good date cake..and this one sounds delicious.
I just linked to follow...come see me when you can.:)
xo bj
This looks moist and delish. The frosting sends it over the top. Looks like you got a great blog for SRC and you picked a wonderful recipe. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful photos - I wish I had a piece right now!
I've never had dates but the brown butter frosting alone is enough to get me drooling!
Looks amazing and I am sure it tastes even better.
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