The “Real Best” Chili

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Fall is in full swing and you know what that means: time to enjoy some warm, filling, comfort food! We decided to kick off the Fall recipe season the right way with something you can enjoy at home, at a tailgate, or smothered on top of some cheese fries and hot dogs- thats right, we’re talking about chili!

The contenders:

The nitty-gritty:

Each chili was scored on a scale of 1-10 (where 1= that’s food? and 10= the best chili that has ever entered my mouth) for overall score, the boyfriend/husband test, and the leftover test. We also provide other comments.

Jamie Deen’s Chili

Overall score: 9

The boyfriend/husband test: 9

The leftover test: 9

Comments:  This was pretty good and we are not very big chili eaters around here. I will definitely plan on making this recipe again with a few minor adjustments such as adding a full pound of both beef & sausage each (hubby is a carnivore!), removing the black beans (love them but they just didn’t seem to “go”), and replacing the whole peeled tomatoes with more diced tomatoes (hubby avoided them like the plague and I didn’t care for the huge tomato hunks either). This was a great base and I definitely recommend it to others and playing around with the ingredients to fit your tastes!

Taste of Home Spicy Chili

Overall score: 8.5

The boyfriend/husband test: 9

The leftover test: 8.5

Comments: This was really good.  We both liked it a lot better than my normal go-to recipe! I would definitely make this again!

Boilmaker Tailgate Chili Recipe

Overall score: 8.5

The boyfriend/husband test: 8

The leftover test: 8.5

Comments: This was very delicious! However, it does not beat our go-to chili recipe, so this will not replace it. The Fritos do not add much to this recipe, so I would recommend nixing them if you do not want the added expense. Also, this makes a LOT of chili– you’ve been warned.

The winner:

Jamie Deen’s Chili!

Special Diets:

While we can’t guarantee the results, here are some ideas you can use to customize the winning recipe to your dietary needs:

  • Gluten-free: Ensure that your ingredients are gluten-free
  • Vegetarian: Forgo the meat!
  • Vegan: Drop the meat and suggested dairy toppings
  • Lower fat: Use lean ground beef in place of fattier beef products. Consider using ground turkey.
  • Lower sugar/calories: You can cut the calories by using some of the suggestions above.

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The “Real Best” Red Velvet Cupcakes

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Who doesn’t love a delicious red velvet cake? Whats more, who doesn’t love any cake turned cupcake? They’re cute, handy, and perfectly portioned! We’ve tested the three “best” red velvet cupcake recipes out there and come up with a winner to set you up with red velvet cupcake baking success! These are perfect for any occasion! Enjoy!

The contenders:

The nitty-gritty:

Each cupcake was scored on a scale of 1-10 (where 1= that’s food? and 10= the best red velvet cupcake that has ever entered my mouth) for overall score,  the boyfriend/husband test, and the leftover test. We also provide other comments.

Allrecipes Red Velvet Cupcakes

Overall score: 7.5

The boyfriend/husband test:  5

The leftover test: 6.5

Comments: I definitely agree with the Allrecipes commenter who said these were somewhat bland and dry. One plus is that they weren’t overly sweet like many other red velvet cupcakes I’ve had. However, I’ll probably continue my search for a good red velvet recipe. The frosting was pretty good, though! 

*NOTE: I used much less food coloring than recommended (about .13 oz instead of 1oz).

Paula Deen’s Red Velvet Cupcakes

Overall score: 9

The boyfriend/husband test: 8

The leftover test: 9

Comments: These I have a mixed opinion on. The cake was AWESOME. The frosting was just ok. In true Paula Deen style, the frosting was very buttery. I could literally taste the butter in each bite of the frosting. However, the cake was delicious, perfectly moist and full of flavor. If I were to make red velvet cupcakes again I would definitely use this recipe for the cake part with a plain old can of pre-made cream cheese frosting. Thanks Paula!!!

Brown Eyed Baker’s Red Velvet Cupcakes

Overall score: 8

The boyfriend/husband test: 8

The leftover test: 8

Comments:  This was really moist but didnt have much flavor. The cream cheese frosting was just okay. Sadly, I wouldn’t make these again. 

 

The winner:

Paula Deen’s Red Velvet Cupcakes

Special Diets:

While we can’t guarantee the results, here are some ideas you can use to customize the winning cupcakes to your dietary needs:

  • Gluten-free: Use a gluten free flour in place of the all purpose flour.
  • Vegetarian: They already are!
  • Vegan: You can switch out the butter, buttermilk, egg, and cream cheese with vegan substitutes.
  • Lower fat: Skip making the frosting. These are really good on their own anyway. In any case, find a low fat cream cheese frosting recipe to substitute or purchase a pre-made low fat version at the store!
  • Lower sugar/calories: Same as the lower fat recommendation. Find a pre-made frosting that is also low sugar. There are many varieties out there!
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The “Real Best” Yellow Cake

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Two peanuts were walking down the street. One was asalted.

….I had to open with a really corny joke, in order to make the following one-liner funnier by comparison: Get ready to find out which yellow cake “took the cake”!

HA! I’ve been waiting to say that all week.

The contenders:

Joy of Baking’s “Yellow Butter Cake”

Smitten Kitchen’s “Best Birthday Cake”

Allrecipes: “David’s Yellow Cake”


The nitty-gritty:

Each cake was scored on a scale of 1-10 (where 1= that’s food? and 10= the best yellow cake that has ever entered my mouth) for overall score,  the boyfriend/husband test, and the leftover test. We also provide other comments.

Joy of Baking’s “Yellow Butter Cake

Overall score (cake): 1

Overall score (frosting): 4

The boyfriend/husband test (cake): 1

The boyfriend/husband test (frosting): 1

The leftover test (cake): 1

The leftover test (frosting): 3

Comments on the cake: I kid you not… cake is my FAVORITE food. In fact, yellow butter cake with chocolate frosting is literally my favorite. You could not imagine how excited I was to have an excuse to make an entire cake of my favorite flavor… even while on a diet. I figured if I had 1 piece a day I could still semi diet the rest of the day. I had it all planned out. Then all my brilliant plans went to you-know-what. Why? THE CAKE SUCKED. Not even “eh.. it’s okay…” sucked. More like, “did I really just waste 3 hours on a Friday night making this disaster?” sucked. I am not even a little bit exaggerating when I say this was the absolute worst cake I have ever had. Even worse than those cakes you have at weddings when people pick horrible flavors because they think it’s fancy. I have no clue how anyone could have said this was the best cake ever… my only conclusion is because maybe its an old recipe… and people didn’t have good cake back then. Who knows? This cake was WAY too sweet- not buttery at all. It reminded me more of white cake than yellow cake… but I could have probably had a better white cake any day then this concoction. Note to self: if you are ever on a diet again and crave cake… make this exact recipe for guaranteed weight loss results.

Comments on the frosting: The frosting was much better than the cake itself… but that is only in comparison to the cake. I have had way better frostings from the jar in the baking aisle. Sad face.

Smitten Kitchen’s “Best Birthday Cake”

Overall score (cake): 8.5

Overall score (frosting): 7

The boyfriend/husband test (cake): 6

The boyfriend/husband test (frosting): 3

The leftover test (cake): 7

The leftover test (frosting): 7

Comments on the cake: Smitten Kitchen was on a mission to create a delicious homemade yellow cake, and I think she did it. This was the best yellow cake I’ve ever made from scratch (granted, I haven’t made that many). Mike, however, thought the cake was just an average yellow cake– not bad, but not the most amazing yellow cake ever. Sighhh. Boys just don’t understand how hard it is to make a good yellow cake that doesn’t involve a box mix! On that note, while this cake was really good, it wasn’t over-the-moon-amazing.

I was nervous about using buttermilk because I’ve used it in another famous yellow cake recipe I’ve made before, and the cake ended up tasting like a mix between cornbread and buttermilk biscuits…  Both delicious food items, but not what you want to taste when you bite into a chocolate-frosted slice of cake! Luckily, that did not happen with this cake!

The cake didn’t hold up amazing in the fridge, hence the lower leftover score. Even after just one day it was slightly hard. Have you ever had a homemade cupcake that was like, 5 days old? It was similar to that texture, but after only one day. But somehow, still yummy!

Comments on the frosting: I used the chocolate sour cream frosting that Smitten Kitten suggests. I thought it was fine; a pretty average chocolate frosting. However, Mike was NOT a fan. He did not like the sour-creaminess at. all. He did say it wasn’t as bad the next day, but he still wasn’t a fan. Next time I will look for a really fudgy chocolate frosting recipe instead.(Side note: Has anyone ever tried Publix Bakery’s chocolate fudge frosting?! Seriously so so delicious, and if I ever find a copycat recipe of it my life may be complete!)

Allrecipes: “David’s Yellow Cake

Overall score: 10

The boyfriend/husband test: 8.5

The leftover test: 9

Comments: Some of the reviews on Allrecipes said that this cake was dry, but it wasn’t! I thought it was really moist (side note: I hate that word!). This really was the best yellow cake I’ve ever had! I would definitely make this again! Since the recipe didn’t provide a frosting recipe, I just used a whipped chocolate frosting.

The winner:

 Allrecipe’s David’s Yellow Cake!

Special Diets:

While we can’t guarantee the results, here are some ideas you can use to customize the winning yellow cake to your dietary needs:

  • Gluten-free: Use a gluten-free flour (and don’t forget to check that all your other ingredients are, in fact, gluten free!)
  • Vegan: Use a vegan butter substitute, and a vegan egg substitute. Double check that the rest of your ingredients are, in fact, vegan! I’m not sure how this would turn out, since eggs seem to be integral to yellow cake, but if you try it, or have another suggestion, leave a comment and let us know!
  • Lower fat: Try substituting some of the butter (about half) with sugar free applesauce. Use skim milk.
  • Lower sugar/calories: Substitute some or all of the sugar for Splenda® (see conversion info here), Stevia (see conversion info here), or xylitol (measures 1:1 for sugar). Some people do not like how these taste, though, so proceed with caution!
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The “Real Best” Brownies

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The most delicious way to eat chocolate is by baking BROWNIES.

Or maybe it’s chocolate cake, or chocolate chip cookies, or chocolate pie, or a chocolate bar, or chocolate milk. I just can’t choose.

I guess this means we must keep testing chocolate recipes. It’s really unfortunate, I know.

The contenders:

Allrecipes: “Best Brownies”

Brown Eyed Baker’s Brownies, adapted from America’s Test Kitchen, and an Oprah favorite.

Ina Garten’s Outrageous Brownies

The nitty-gritty:

Each brownie was scored on a scale of 1-10 (where 1= that’s food? and 10= the best brownie that has ever entered my mouth) for overall score,  the boyfriend/husband test, and the leftover test. We also provide other comments.

Allrecipes “Best Brownies”


Overall score: 9

The boyfriend/husband test: 7

The leftover test: 7

Comments: These were really good! Especially right out of the oven! The only problem was it was hard to frost them because the frosting was really thick. It took me about 5-7 minutes of mixing the frosting to get it to look like frosting. And you really need to frost the brownies while they’re a little bit warm, as the directions say, otherwise it is really hard to get the frosting on them. The only thing I would do differently next time would be to omit the baking powder in the brownies (because it makes them cakey, and I am more of a fudgy brownie fan!)

Brown Eyed Baker Brownies


Overall score: 8

The boyfriend/husband test: 8.5

The leftover test: 8

Comments: These were pretty darn good. Especially the batter! They were yummy, and had amazing texture (fudgy, but not too fudgy). However, the flavor does not beat my “go to” brownie recipe and for that, they do not receive a 10. ;)

Ina Garten’s Outrageous Brownies


Overall score: 9.5

The boyfriend/husband test: 9

The leftover test: 9

Comments: I could have killed my sister when I realized these brownies had a POUND (yes, an entire BOX) of butter in them! In case you weren’t aware, my sister Megan picks the recipes and I swear she gives me the craziest sounding ones on purpose. Anyway, the true Paula Deen fan I am, I thought “well, butter usually makes things taste pretty darn good”, so I trudged through this extensive recipe and prayed they were worth all the money effort I put into them. Did I mention the almost 2 pounds of chocolate chips that go into this? Luckily for me, these were AH-MAZ-ING! I cannot stop eating them, even the leftovers are to die for. Josh (husband) even loved them- and he is not a sweet eater. He did jokingly ask me “are you sure you made enough?” – the tupperware I am keeping them in literally weighs at least 3 pounds… and theres only 2 of us here to enjoy them. Anyway, these are not my absolute favorite brownies, only because they don’t have frosting, but they are a VERY CLOSE second. I definitely recommend making these, but perhaps unlike me, maybe not the week before you go on vacation (not diet friendly!). Thanks Ina!

The winner:

It was a close race this time, but congrats to…

Ina Garten’s Outrageous Brownies!

Special Diets:

While we can’t guarantee the results, here are some ideas you can use to customize the winning brownies to your dietary needs:

  • Gluten free: Use a gluten free flour (and don’t forget to check that all your other ingredients are, in fact, gluten free!)
  • Vegan: Use a vegan butter substitute, a vegan egg substitute, vegan chocolate chips, and vegan unsweetened chocolate. Double check that the rest of your ingredients are, in fact, vegan!
  • Lower fat: Substitute 1/3 of the butter with no-sugar-added applesauce.
  • Lower sugar/calories: Substitute some or all of the sugar for Splenda® (see conversion info here), Stevia (see conversion info here), or xylitol (measures 1:1 for sugar). Some people do not like how these taste, though, so proceed with caution! Also consider using sugar free chocolate chips.

The Big Brownie Debates: Cakey brownies or fudgy brownies? Nuts or no nuts? Is Jen being dramatic? Let us know in the comments!

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