"Water pie is a sweet pie made with just six ingredients: water, flour, sugar, vanilla extract, butter, and a pie crust. Like other recipes that originated during the Great Depression, water pie stretches a handful of ingredients by turning them into something substantial."
During the lockdown, my son Ryan has been cooking and baking. He loves to be in the kitchen with his mom who is an amazing baker. A few weeks ago we made candied bacon to have with our pancakes and Ryan wanted to make it again to add it to s'mores.
I am by no means a cook or a baker, but when I saw this recipe pop up on facebook, I thought this might be fun and delicious to make. I mean it looked pretty easy and awesome. Well, it didn't turn out anything like the video.
Chances are you will hear, "I'm bored" about a thousand times a day during the summer. You will probably be invited to a bunch of picnics and parties too. Well now you can combine the help of your kids with a delicious summer treat.
I am by far no magician in the kitchen but every once in a while I like to try to make something I love to eat all by myself. Almost a year ago I impressed myself and a lot of friends with my attempt at Garlic soup, it was amazing. I totally recommend you follow that recipe...
Times Union Blogger Brian Huba wrote a scathing article about the state of Albany radio for his blog "The Cat's Pajamas" a few weeks ago and I was offended! So I did the only logical thing, I invite the A-hole who wrote it to come in and be a guest on my awesome web series, Baking with Bethany...
Do you remember scrunchies? Did you ever kiss your wall in preparation for the "real thing"? Mickey Guyton did, along with lots of other fun throwbacks!
You'll really like her! In this episode of Baking with Bethany, Mickey tells me about the time she sang at the White House, about her awesome new break-up song, and what kind of foods she just can't stand...