Chocolate Filled Thumbprint Cookies Recipe
Chocolate Filled Thumbprint Cookies Chocolate Filled Thumbprint Cookies aren’t just for Christmas plates! Enjoy these buttery, chocolate-y cookies all year long with this simple…
Honey Bun Pancakes Recipe
I thought about waiting for a little while to post this recipe, since it’s, oh I dunno, the billionth breakfast recipe I’ve posted in…
Bananas Foster French Toast Recipe
I’ve come to the recent realization that I probably should have more aptly named my blog: Something Swanky Breakfasts That Taste Like Desserts. Because…
Diner-Style Pancakes Recipe
We looooooooooooooove pancakes in this house. Like… love love. It’s not a special occasion food for us at all. It’s more like a Monday through Saturday food (because Sundays I usually try and do something a little extra special… you know.. like cereal or something 😉 .
Every morning I ask Emma what she wants for breakfast.
Every morning she says, “pan-pakes, please.”
And everrrrrrrrrrry morning I think, ooooh yeah, pancakes do sound good!
Which is why we have pancakes pretty much every day of the week for breakfast. Sometimes we take a little bit of a healthier route and make skinny funfetti pancakes or oatmeal pancakes or even these paleo banana pancakes.
But sometimes we get really wild, toss caution to the wind, and decide to make these gigantic, bigger-than-face-sized, diner-style pancakes smothered in butter and syrup. With chocolate milk on the side. Because, duh.
For those of you who aren’t quite as… er.. experienced… in the world of diner-style pancakes as I am, here’s what makes a diner-style pancake different than just regular old pancakes:
Cinnamon Toast Pancake Bread Recipe
Everything you love about a pancake in quick bread form – A moist, tender bread with lots of cinnamon-y goodness, hints of maple flavor, and a cinnamon sugar coating, – all topped off with a generous sprinkle powdered sugar. Yum!
Hi to all you awesome Something Swanky readers! I’m Emily and I blog over on Layers of Happiness where I share lots of delicious eats and treats with my mom. I am super excited to get the opportunity to share some delicious baked treats with all of you fun food-loving friends. Today I am sharing a super comforting and delicious Cinnamon Toast Pancake Bread with you.
This bread seriously blew me away with how yummy it was. It tastes just like the super pillow-y thick, soft pancakes you’ve always dreamed of and more. Hints of maple and cinnamon, and a cinnamon sugar coating. This is what all pancakes should taste like.
And because it’s a quick bread, it can easily be made ahead of time and eaten up throughout the week on-the-go. Say what?! Pancakes on a weekday morning. Yes way. And the best part is this bread comes together in about 10 minutes (maybe 5 if you are cool like that) with no mixer required. Long live easy recipes!!
XL Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookie for One {or Two} Recipe
You guys. This is seriously the chocolate chip cookie for me! Golden, wrinkly, crinkly around the edges and wonderfully soft, chewy, and slightly under-baked…
Homemade French Bread Recipe
Oh, you guys.
This bread.
It’s really a must-have staple recipe in every home cook’s repertoire. And once you go homemade, you’ll never want to go back to that store-bought bagged loaf again. Because nothing in the world compares with a hot, steamy, crusty loaf of soft french bread coming out of your oven.
And the best part? It’s absolutely fool-proof. I swear it.
Even for those of you with a yeast-bread-making phobia, I promise that you can make this bread. The very hardest part of the entire bread-making process is the 50 minutes you’ll spend letting it rise and then kneading it down.
WAIT!
I know. Seeing “50 minutes” anywhere in a recipe usually has me running for the door too. But really, it’s not so bad here. Let me explain…
Banana Pancakes Recipe
*******Update 2/20/15: all of my amazing Whole30 readers have come out of the woodwork to inform me that this recipe is apparently NOT Whole30…
Nutella Brownies Recipe
It’s official. I am obsessed with these Nutella Brownies.
Seriously. These are the deepest, darkest, richest, most fudgiest brownies I have ever eaten.
When I eat a brownie, I do not, under any circumstances, want to be eating chocolate CAKE. I want crinkly crispy tops, crunch edges, and a layer of straight up fudge in the middle. To me, that’s a brownie done right. And these brownies meet all the criteria to qualify for the Brownie Hall of Fame.
Maple Almond Butter Recipe
My husband and I are obsessed with Maple Almond Butter. O-B-S-E-S-S-E-D.
Our favorite is spreading it on apples, but really it’s amazing on anything. It’s smooth and creamy with a hint of sweet maple– seriously perfection in a jar.
And best of all: it’s super easy to make at home!
Honestly, I could (and do) just eat it by the spoonful.
Here’s the run down on making this jar of creamy goodness: you’ll need 2 cups of whole almonds. Toast them in the oven for a little under 15 minutes. Toss those into a food processor with a few other simple ingredients (sugar, salt, maple extract, a little bit of oil) and give it a whirl! Depending on your food processor, it will take anywhere from about 3 to 10 minutes for beautifully dreamy and smooth Maple Almond Butter!
And I promise: you’ll love this homemade version infinitely more than anything that you can buy in the stores. Guaranteed.
Soft Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe
Welcome to recipe post number TWELVE in this Chocolate Chip Cookie Experiment. Admittedly, the experiment is going a little slower than expected since it’s really turned into more of an every-other-week thing rather than a weekly thing. But, no complaints here! Chocolate chip cookies are my personal favorite dessert after all, so I don’t mind dragging it out a bit 😉
For those of you who are just tuning in… I’m on a quest to find the most perfect Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe ever– even if it takes me a year’s worth of experimenting! So far, my favorites have been:
DoubleTree Hotel Chocolate Chip Cookies– these have been my husband’s favorites too. They are chock full of chips, oats, and walnuts. But my favorite part about these cookies is that the oats and walnuts are not overly detectable. They are blended and chopped very finely, so that they just add a lot of girth to each bite rather than chunks. Love, love, LOVE!
NY Times Quintessential Chocolate Chip Cookies– these are another family favorite. You get a big mouthful of chocolate in every bite of these, which makes them absolutely to die for!
AllRecipes.com #1 CCC– I loved the simplicity of these cookies. It’s basically the same recipe I’ve been using for years, and there’s a reason I’ve held on to it for so long– it’s a good, solid, basic recipe with very little fuss and a lot of great taste.
I enjoyed the recipe from AllRecipes.com so much, that I decided I’d try a recipe from another user-submission-based site: Food.com. While this recipe didn’t have as many reviews as the one from AllRecipes, it did have a 100% positive rating with TONS of comments from people who tried and loved the recipe.
Ganache Brownies
Soft fudge brownies are topped with a thick layer of rich chocolate ganache and make the perfect Valentine dessert to share with your loved ones and friends….
Lunch Box S’mores Recipe
These are so simple that, really, it’s almost embarrassing to even be posting a “recipe” for them. But they turned out just so darned…
Bisquick Donuts Recipe
You’ve heard of canned biscuit donuts, right? (like these) Well, that’s basically what I did here. Except I actually made the biscuit dough myself…
Cookies & Cream Bark Recipe
I want to start this post off with a little bit of an apology for those of you who are regular visitors to Something…
Easy Chocolate Souffle for Two Recipe
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AllRecipes.com #1 Chocolate Chip Cookies
For those of you who are new to Something Swanky (or maybe you’ve just missed these posts), I’m working on a Chocolate Chip Cookie Experiment that basically boils down to me trying as many chocolate chip cookie recipes as I can get my hands on (I’m shooting for 52, 1 recipe per week for a year)! And then, of course, culminating the experiment with an ultimate chocolate chip cookie recipe to top all others… at least that’s the idea 😉
If you’d like to see all the other recipes I’ve tried so far, click here.
Today’s recipe comes from Allrecipes.com. For years before Pinterest and before I started blogging, Allrecipes.com was my go-to for recipes. I always liked that you could check out ratings and reviews from other people who had tried the recipe.
Of course, these days, I typically search Pinterest or a reliable blog for a recipe instead. But I’ll still glance through allrecipes.com from time to time. I think those recipes that have a 4-5 star rating with tons of reviewers are almost always worth taking the time to check out, and I definitely thought it would be worthwhile to include their top-rated Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe in my experiment.
I was pretty pleased to find that this recipe closely resembles my current go-to recipe that I’ve used for years, right down to dissolving the baking soda before mixing. I really, really liked these. I felt like the buttery/salty flavors were perfectly in tune with the rest of the cookie flavors, and the texture was just right too– soft and chewy (maybe even slightly underbaked) in the middle, with a good crunch at the edges.
With a 4.5 star rating out of over 6.5K reviews, I’d say this cookie is well-deserving of it’s rank!
Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cookies Recipe
These cookies are my 4-year old’s creation, and they represent everything most important to her in the baked goods world: pink, heart sprinkles, and…
90+ Small Batch Desserts
These delicious small batch desserts are perfect for one or two. Many of them are very easy to make and can be a great…


















