This is a compensated review by BlogHer and Pop-Tarts®.
I don't cook. My husband does all of that in our household. I hate it, and am forever grateful to have found a man who loves it (and me!).However, I do bake. Not very well, mind you. But I love to make pie and cake and cookies. Especially around Christmas time. It makes me very happy.
So when Pop-Tarts sent some of their new Gingerbread Pop-Tarts for the kids and me to bake with, we jumped at the chance to try out a new recipe. Naturally, we chose something ginger-bready...
Gingerbread Sheet Cake
1/2 C Butter
1/3 C Sugar
1 C Molasses
3/4 C Water
1 Egg
2 1/3 C Flour
1 tsp Baking Soda
2 tsp Ground Ginger
2 tsp Ground Cinnamon
In a large mixing bowl, cream shortening and sugar. Add the molasses, water and egg. Combine the flour, baking soda, ginger, cinnamon and salt; add to creamed mixture and beat until combined. Pour into a greased 15-in. x 10-in. x 1-in. baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees F for 18-22 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean.
We then drizzled icing over the top in fun shapes and crumbled up a couple of the gingerbread Pop-Tarts on top. Yummy!
Although, I must say, I was a little sad that I couldn't think of anything that would highlight how cute these particular Pop-Tarts are:
And it's no surprise that the kids loved the cake. They each had about three slices before I made them stop! And the Pop-Tarts. They taste like Christmas, and who doesn't love that?
(Bria loved it too, but was feeling a little self-conscious about eating cake for the internet today.)
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100 comments:
Sugar cookies always make me feel like Christmas. :)
aimeeroo(at)gmail(dot)com
Anything with chocolate and mint. I have a recipe for Chocolate Mint Snappers that usually does the trick! :)
My dad's bagels. My dad made the flatest, funniest, yummiest bagels every christmas morning. One year, he decided to try a new recipe. They looked just like bagels in the store, but didn't taste right. After that, he went back to the traditional recipe.
I've not had them in years, but they remind me of Christmas at home.
http://twitter.com/timestep05
I tweeted it too!
Leg-o-lamb....hmmm Christmas dinner!
Also tweeted.
Christmas dinner changes, but hot chocolate always tastes like Christmas to me :)
Growing up in Mexico, it has to be Pozole - a chicken/pork and hominy stew. My mom made it for a bunch of Fins one year and almost no one could eat it because it was so spicy. Now I make it and it is just right
I don't know about which taste- but the smell of cinnamon always makes me feel like Christmas. Cinnamon rolls, peppermint, and gingerbread are probably my most Christmasy flavors.
AWh, I love the little pictures on them!
Fudge. The only time I eat it is Christmas time. :) And I love chocolate.
Old fashioned fudge made from cocoa powder, sugar, milk, butter...Really don't like the stuff made with marshmallows and/or chocolate chips at all, but the old fashioned stuff is fabulous and I make a batch every year :)
pepperming hot cocoa!
Eggnog anything. I love eggnog and so does my husband. We make eggnog bread and waffles.
msgb245 at gmail dot com
Egg nog always tastes like Christmas!
eringirl13 @ gmail dot com
hot mint chocolate tastes like Christmas to me!
I read the official rules for the contest!
It's all about the egg nog baby!
prestonandcarrie(at)hotmail(dot)com
Anything with peppermint tastes like Christmas:)
nuthouse(at)centurytel(dot)net
tweeted: http://twitter.com/KerryBishop/status/14510638315339776
nuthouse(at)centurytel(dot)net
peppermint brownies and gingerbread (not necessarily together!)
Gingerbread cookies definitely taste like Christmas.
mami2jcn at gmail dot com
tweeted:
http://twitter.com/mami2jcn/status/14674687858581504
My Mom's gingerbread men with white icing and redhots for the buttons... the BEST!
Fudge makes me feel like Christmas stormvikki at aol dot com
There are three things that I can't imagine Christmas without. The first would be homemade fudge. For years growing up we would make fudge and beat it on the cooled marble. The other thing would be red velvet cake, another tradition from my childhood always indulged in on Christmas night when we celebrate Christ's birth. The other would be eggnog and sprite. I promise if you haven't tried it you should. It is a favorite. Yummy.
Biggest taste would be Finnish pulla. We made it every year when I was young for Christmas, and I make it every year for my kids.
annette@lyfe.com
Tweet! http://twitter.com/#!/lyonstale/status/14889782475751424
annette@lyfe.com
Candy Cookies have become a new family favorite. And I love to bake them. I may try you cake, it sounds so yummy!! :)
munkfam@infowest.com
Eggnog because I can only buy it this time of year. Also gingerbread cookies remind me of Christmas.
hot chocolate, warm blanket and watching holiday movies.
What tastes like Christmas to me is gingerbread men and hot chocolate with marshmallows.
MCantu1019 at aol dot com
Eggnog! That is definitely a Christmas treat.
We have a scrumptious family recipe for pecan pie... I make it every year. I also bake an extra pie to send home with my son when he visits for the holidays.
cookies...hands down
lisastassforth at sbcglobal dot net
Let's see german chocolate cake taste like Christmas
tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com
tweet
http://twitter.com/ChelleB36/status/15385716561285120
tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com
Egg nogg and sugar cookies
s2s2 at comcast dot net
http://twitter.com/susan1215/status/15432998044311552
s2s2 at comcast dot net
Chocolate Walnut Fudge and egg nog!
adrianecoros(at)gmail(dot)com
tweet! http://twitter.com/LAMusing/status/15645723987021824
adrianecoros(at)gmail(dot)com
Gingerbread cookie taste like Christmas to me
tcarolinep at gmail dot com
http://twitter.com/tcarolinep/status/15670092851322880
The Heavenly Hash that my MIL makes every Christmas reminds me of Christmas.
traymona[at]aol.com
your question make me think of my mother in law She always made a Danish recipe called Abel Skeebers; a fried pancake batter ball. My husband's cousin always makes them for his Christmas morning
bepoia(at)hotmail(dot)com
I love iced sugar cookie cut outs most of all this time of year!!!
Angie
one 4 earth at aol dot com
I tweeted here: http://twitter.com/#!/FotoMacro/status/15856613499871232
Angie
one 4 earth at aol dot com
warm snicker-doodles right from the oven
Scott
nynekats at aol dot com
my tweet
http://twitter.com/#!/RePurrPussed/status/15859428775432192
Scott
nynekats at aol dot com
Our tradition is to eat Sheperd's Pie at Christmas-time to keep it simple and more to the meaning of real Christmas!
thanks!
kmassmanATgmailDOTcom
Pumkin Pie! That is christmas!
gmissycat at yahoo dot com
Tweeted here too
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I like cherry cheese cake. That tastes like Christmas. Because I only get to east it on special occasions;-)
Jeanette Huston
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Tweeted
http://twitter.com/josephvh1982/status/16230380910678016
Jeanette Huston
jeanette_huston@yahoo.com
Pecan Pie!
marcia.goss@gmail.com
Tweet.
http://twitter.com/#!/mgoss123/status/16277177481826304
marcia.goss@gmail.com
sugar cookies!
gina.m.maddox AT gmail.com
http://twitter.com/#!/CrazyItalian0/status/16324700640645120
tweet!
sugar cookies, hot cider, and ham...wierd huh?
nannypanpan at sbcglobal.net
My mother in law along with her sister and father make these delicious cookies called sand tarts every year at Christmas time.. That's what always lets me know Christmas is right around the corner.
dgoodridge84@yahoo.com
I did the alternate entry on the official rules page.
dgoodridge84@yahoo.com
toffee and fudge.
i guess pumpkin pie because i ususally only have it at Christmas
debbiebellows[at]gmail[dot]com
i tweeted here:
http://twitter.com/#!/bellows22/status/16730586966134784
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I love anything with peppermint at this time of year. Throw in spices like nutmeg and cinnamon, and I'm instantly in the holiday spirit!
paigewiley16 AT gmail DOT com
Fudge and divinity. My grandmother always made those at Christmas.
dogsrock at insightbb dot com
I think ginger and cinnamon taste most like christmas to me!
I tweeted:
http://twitter.com/#!/benny8484/status/17078825603047426
Apple pie tastes like Christmas!
bvbabybv at gmail dot com
tweet:
http://twitter.com/#!/bvbabybv/status/17081460355768320
I know it's X-Mas time when I can smell my Smoker that I'm smoking my Turkey in!
I read the Official Rules!Thanks.
To me Christmas tastes like chocolate.
ajolly1456 at gmail dot com
I blogged
http://lunaj14568.blogspot.com/2010/12/poptarts.html
ajolly1456 at gmail dot com
Egg nog!
verassong[at]gmail[dot]com
Every year around the holiday I wait for the eggnog to appear....then the holidays begin.
My tweet: http://twitter.com/njhhb/statuses/18053018389848064
Hot cocoa with some peppermint schnapps tastes like Christmas to me!
Divinity candy tastes like Christmas to me!
cjwallace43 at gmail dot com
Tweet: http://twitter.com/cjwallace43/status/18109479841169409
cjwallace43 at gmail dot com
A NICE PIECE OF WARM PUMPKIN PIE & SOME WHIPPED CREAM kytah00@yahoo.com
TWITTERED ALSO twitter.com/#!/kytah00/status/18159638226669568 kytah00@yahoo.com
Holiday season is Pumpkin Pie
blogged http://sodahoney.blogspot.com/2010/12/get-pop-tarts-recipes-and-watch-fun.html
peppermint bark and pumpkin pie!
tattgiff at centurytel dot net
read the rules
tattgiff at centurytel dot net
Fudge with nuts for me! Probably because my grandma always makes it!
wilburnnewsome atyahoodotcom
Peppermint candy canes. Eggnog, too!
The flavors that make me think of Christmas are Eggnog and anything gingerbread.
tweet http://twitter.com/#!/vlbsweeps/status/18391036590039041
Peanut Butter Fudge tastes like Christmas to me.
winit6 at hotmail dot com
Hot chocolate with a touch of rum :)
I tweeted http://twitter.com/simplydab/status/18400001952587776
Pecan pie and fruit cake seem to be the deserts that I think of at Christmas, but can't waite to try the gingerbread pot tarts.
marybug2@yahoo.com
I tweeted
http://twitter.com/#!/marybug2/status/18663674923196416
msrybug2 at yahoo.com
Pecan Pie!
Fruitcake reminds me of Christmas.
pauleyd68 (at) yahoo (dot) com
http://twitter.com/lpauld68/status/18761469348810752
pauleyd68 (at) yahoo (dot) com
Chocolate covered cherries are a Christmas tradition.
Tweet - http://twitter.com/willitara/status/18830686156754944
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