Category Archives: Baking

Create & Inspire Party 11/22: Holiday Desserts To Try

Welcome to the Create & Inspire Party! C&I is a party where you can come by and party along to share your creativity, projects or anything inspiring! You can link up as many projects you want with no rules, all we ask is a little tweet or share this party with your crafty bloggy friends!…

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Day of the Dead Cinnamon Cookies #MasecaNosGusta

Thanks to Maseca  for sponsoring this special post. Today, I’m sharing something that is deep within my Mexican roots. Day of the Dead is mostly celebrated in southern Mexico and Southern Latin America to celebrate those who have died by decorating a mantel or their tombstone with food and items the person that died once…

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Pancake Pops

Pancake Pops can be so entertaining and the ideal way to serve pancakes to kids. You can serve your pancake pops with different syrups & toppings to make the dipping fun. How about some sprinkles with your pancake pops? My little Aries loved these pancake pops and she keeps asking for them. So, have you…

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Breakfast For Kids: Pancake Bear

My little Aries loves Pancakes and she often ask for them but sometimes pancakes alone are just to boring and not too healthy for her. So this time I made her a special pancake she really loved. This Pancake Bear is perfect for kids of all ages and a cute way to introduce fruits into…

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Mexican Churros Recipe #MasecaNosGusta

If you haven’t tried Churros, you must. During my childhood at El Paso, TX, my parents used to take us every other weekend to Mexico to visit family. On our way back home we  always stopped by a supermarket where my grandpa used to work. At that supermarket, they sold homemade churros filled with cajeta …

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  • This recipe looks so yummy! I’m excited to try it!!!!
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  • Nataly Carbonell

    Hey there, can’t wait to try this recipe, I’ve always wanted to make churros but they never came up the way I expected, LOL. But hopefully with the right recipe and ingredients I’ll get it right this time, thanks!ReplyCancel

  • Maria

    Tu blog esta hermoso! Estoy encantada de intentar de hacer estos riquisimos churros. Una pregunta, los puedo hacer en la manana y comerlos mas tarde? Los quiero para una mesa de postres pero no los puedo hacer al minute porque tengo muchas otras cosas que hacer. Tengo miedo que no se mantengan crujientes o que se hagan duros. Espero tu respuesta.

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  • Clarissa Salas

    Hi there I’m from El paso also loved going to Juarez for the food nothing like it especially the tortas yum can’t wait to try these churros the stuffed ones are always the best.ReplyCancel

  • nina

    Love this, my hometown is El Paso, loved this recipe. Miss going home for authentic Mexican food. ThanksReplyCancel

  • Look so yummy! I’m gonna try this recipe for my nephews.ReplyCancel

  • Always wanted to learn how to make Churros. Thank you for sharing this recipe!ReplyCancel