Have you ever read and recipe and thought "Why didn't I think of that?"
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Home Made Pop Tarts
Home Made Pop Tarts
This month, my inspiration is House Shaped Pop Tarts from A Beautiful Mess! It was perfect for the week of Thanksgiving. I was on vacation and our grandchildren were out of school, so they came over to hang out with me for four days. (Since this isn't my recipe, I don't want to give away too much, so please go visit the peeps who deserve the credit.) Our Grand Ones range in age from 5 years old up to 16. All of them enjoyed creating their own breakfast Pop Tarts.
My largest biscuit cutter and smallest heart shaped cookie cutter were used for the crust.
The kiddos brushed them with an egg wash so their sprinkles would stay on board while baking.
I also made a simple vanilla glaze for frosting. Once that was added, you couldn't really see the Pop Tarts any more! ;-) That's how we roll! ;-) I cooked bacon and eggs to go along with these treats and everyone was happy for breakfast!
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;-) -Marci
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These sound like they were so much fun to make. Tasty too which is a massive bonus!
ReplyDeletePop Tarts were always a favorite of mine growing up, and the boys loved them too. Haven't had one in years! Will have to give the recipe a try.
ReplyDeleteWonderful and yummy. So much better than the store-bought ones too. Definitely trying these.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like something my boys would love! You sound like a very fun grandma! Pinned.
ReplyDeleteMy kids love pop tarts and this homemade version looks so cute. I can see switching out the heart cutter with a Christmas tree for a holiday breakfast.
ReplyDeleteI love pop tarts, but try not to eat them so I have to try these! Homemade is always better. These look amazing!
ReplyDeleteMy kids loved poptarts grown up - I bet they would have loved making their own!
ReplyDeleteYour pop tarts turned out beautifully! Your grandkids must have had a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteMarci, These look so cute and look so tasty! Totally need to try this! Yum!
ReplyDeleteI've made homemade poptarts before, but they were never that cute! The homemade ones are definitely better! :)
ReplyDeleteI love Pop Tarts. These look so good. And so cute.
ReplyDeleteYou know, store bought pop tarts always seem to smell great in the toaster, but never really taste like much more than sugar. I bet these smell and taste great.
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of these. Bet you all had a great time making and eating them!
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