Monday, May 2, 2011
Homemade Poptarts
I've gone through a burn out period in my cooking life. Between therapy appointments, preschool, homeschooling my older son, baseball and a rambunctious two year old, cooking has become more of a burden than a delight. For the most part, I've only been cooking/baking the minimum to get me by. However, I ran across a recipe that made me curious again, homemade poptarts. It came from Chickens in the Road, one of my favorite blogs to follow, and I couldn't help but want to try it and see what happened. It was most definitely a success, and Jackson is looking forward to eating them at school when the rest of his class is eating toaster pastries.
Here's the original recipe, Homemade Poptarts.
I used pre-made pie crust (for time's sake), and I added a little more vanilla and cinnamon to the filling. Next time I'll make some apple jelly or use some strawberry jam. Definitely a recipe worth keeping.
After everyone had enjoyed their own poptart, I froze the leftovers and plan to use them for quick morning breakfasts and morning school snacks.
Labels: food allergy, autism
corn-free,
homemade poptarts
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They look very good, and easy to make, thanks for this recipe, I just recently found your blog and am enjoying looking around. Have a very blessed weekend. Barbara from http://bakinnbitsbarbara.blogspot.com/
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