

Independence Day Peanut Butter Cupcake Cones
Grandma used to make these peanut butter cupcake cones every 4th of July and it was always amazing to see them on the dessert table. They look like ice cream cones that are just about to melt from the heat of the day, but they are in fact a delicious dense peanut buttery cake dipped in white chocolate and topped with sprinkles. You can use any decoration you want, but blue rock candies and giant red bobbles just seem to make this! Peanut Butter Cupcake Cones 1/3 cup butter, s


Tropical Berry Mango Cobbler and Basic Campfire Baking in a Dutch Oven
Summer vacation is here and even if you can't make it to the beach, you can a tropical paradise home with some great Dutch-oven awesomeness! Our basic directions for baking in a Dutch Oven fire-side are below, following the regular home-baking version. If you take this recipe camping, use a 14 inch deep Dutch oven with a lipped cover. Make the filling in your Dutch Oven according to the directions over 10 hot coals and then top the fruit mixture in the Dutch oven with the co


Perfect Stove-top Homestead Chicken & Dumplings
Summer is here, and that means fast and simple dinners to cook without heating up the whole house with the oven. This is a rich and hearty Texas-style chicken and dumplings using our Texas Pure Milling 7-grain Baking Mix. We use convenient Original Rotisserie Chicken from the H-E-B deli to make it even more simple. This is a quick and easy recipe that anyone can make, just remember to lower the temperature on the stove to very low once you add the dumplin' batter. This will


Love You Pops...Cookie Pops for Dad
"Dad is amazing." We could just stop this post with that sentence and anyone who has been influenced by a good, strong, kind, hard working man would agree. Do you have one amazing Dad in your life? We at Texas Pure Milling are influenced daily by hard working strong farmers. Have you met our farmers? A Texas wheat farmer stands in his field with his young son by his side. They build this farm together. The first amber rays of warm sunlight illuminate his field as he hoists h