Site icon The Painted Apron

Recipe Box, Cupcakes & Cabbage

Last week was a whirlwind … 🌪

These are a few random things that were swirling around

A big fat cabbage got dressed up with a few ranunculus blooms

It was paired with some other spring vegetables for a centerpiece that you will see later this week

Then it got “potted”  {see chalkboard flower pot tutorial here}

And packed in the traveling tote to go to CC’s birthday party with her cousins

She might be a little princess but she has no trouble keeping up with the boys

CC loved her new cupcake carry all pouch

Charlie Brown thought the Chocolate Cupcakes with Creme de Menthe  St. Patrick’s Day cupcakes were the best thing ever

Speaking of cupcakes

How cute is this baby blanket with a cupcake border

I found a video tutorial on Pinterest here

The tutorial is in Swedish, but if you watch it a few times, you’ll catch on…trust me if I can do this you can do this, and it’s really fun to stitch

Instead of the buttons suggested for the cherry on top, I just used bright pink needlepoint yarn and tied it in several double knots at the top of the cupcake, to keep things baby safe

Big E and I made sweet treats while HHjr and his brother were at baseball

He made them all by himself!

And they are irresistable!

Print

Raspberry White Chocolate Roll ups

Course Breakfast, Brunch, Dessert
Cuisine American
Keyword Christmas appetizer, crescent roll dough, holiday food, raspberry filled crescent rolls, raspberry rolls, raspberry white chocolate roll ups
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Servings 8

Ingredients

  • 1 can {8} crescent roll dough
  • 1 cup raspberry pie filling {or any flavor you like}
  • 1/2 cup white chocolate morsels {or any flavor you like}
  • sparkling sugar or decorating sugar optional

Instructions

  • Unroll dough and separate into triangles. Drop 1-2 T filling on each triangle and spread around with back of spoon, leaving 1/4″ border. Sprinkle with chocolate and roll up, beginning with the short side and rolling to the point, enclosing the filling as best you can.
  • Place rolls on a parchment paper lined baking sheet and bake at 375 until dough has cooked through and golden, 12-15 minutes. Let cool a few minutes before eating.
  • Store covered at room temperature.

Note: if you have a Trader Joe’s near you, try their canned crescent rolls.  They bake up a little bigger and have a more homemade taste than regular Pillsbury crescents.

Speaking of delicious treats, you will want to treat yourself to some wonderful eye candy this week during the Spring Tablescape Blog Hop hosted by Chloe from Celebrate & Decorate

My table will be in full bloom on Friday!

Monday
Everyday Living | Home is Where The Boat Is | Hunt and Host | Up To Date Interiors
Salvage Sister & Mister

Tuesday
Life and Linda | My Kentucky Living | Etched in Colloquy | Living With Thanksgiving
Charleston Crafted | The Bajan Texan

Wednesday
Sweet Sensations | Belle Bleu Interiors | Our Crafty Mom
Fjolla’s Table | Bluesky Kitchen | A Casa di Bianca

Thursday
Panoply  | PMQ for Two | The Robin’s Nest
Dining Delight | Celebrate & Decorate

Friday
Simple Nature Decor | Rosemary & Thyme | Cook, Bake, Love
From My Carolina Home |  The Painted Apron 

Here’s a 👀  sneak peek at my table…

Also this week, we’ll be having a crazy good radish pizza, a bunny round-up, and Fearless Friday will be Thursday…

Be sure to hop  🐇   🥕   🐇   back by for the fun!

Put some Spring in your step, it’s almost here!

🌷   🐇   🥕   🌷   🐇   🥕

I will be joining these fabulous parties and blogs:

Celebrate and Decorate,  Rustic and Refined,

Between Naps on the PorchCoastal CharmCooking and Crafting with J&J,  The Scoop,   A Stroll Thru Life 

Moonlight and Mason Jars   Full Plate Thursday  Foodie Friday & Everything Else

Share it One More Time

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Save

Exit mobile version