It's time again for Secret Recipe Club reveal! My secret blog assignment this month was Meghan's blog Cupcakes with Sprinkles. With a blog name like that, you'd think there would be plenty of cupcake recipes, as well as other desserts - and you'd be right! There are tons of dessert recipes to choose from. Oh yes, Meghan has a huge sweet tooth! She's definitely a dessert before dinner kinda gal. Besides cooking and baking, Meghan likes to quilt, sew, scrapbook, and decorate her house - and she's got three adorable children to keep up with!
One of the sweet recipes that caught my eye turned out to be my recipe from the time Meghan had my blog for SRC. I should probably make those again soon, but not today.
Here are just a few of Meghan's recipes I want to try:
See, not all sweets, but when I saw this recipe for Root Beer Freeze, I knew I had to try it. It seems Summer has finally decided to get hot, and this looked like the perfect cool treat.
Root Beer Freeze
from Cupcakes with Sprinkles
Ingredients:
from Cupcakes with Sprinkles
Ingredients:
- 4 1/4 cups (1 liter) Root Beer
- 1- 14oz can Sweetened Condensed Milk
- Pour chilled root beer and sweetened condensed milk into a large bowl and stir until combined.
- To freeze:
either pour it into your ice cream maker and follow the instructions for your ice cream maker,
or if you don't have an ice cream maker, pour it into a 9x13 pan and freeze for an hour. Break into pieces and blend until smooth. Return to the pan and freeze until firm.
Such a simple and delicious treat! If you like root beer floats, you will love this. It tastes just like a root beer float, and the entire thing is the best part - the icy bits! My husband and I liked this so much I made it twice. I mean, I did buy a 2-liter bottle of root beer. What else was I gonna do with the other half?
For an adults only version: pour some Baileys Irish Cream over the top. Oh, yum! It's like a creamy, icy, frozen version of a Baileys Harbor, the drink our son introduced us to a few summers ago. It's just root beer and Bailey's over ice, and it's really good. But this is better!