Pour Some Sugar On Me

I’ve had that ubiquitous Def Leppard track stuck in my head all weekend.  Around midnight on Saturday I even requested it be added to the party playlist!  And “Pour Some Sugar on Me” is a fitting anthem for this evening as I’m currently buzzing from a major sugar high.

Let’s cover dinner first shall we?

The tofu I was pressing earlier was cooked up this evening into my fabulous Coco Loco Tofu.  If you haven’t tried this recipe yet I highly recommend it; it’s the dish that got the husband hooked on tofu!

We used the remaining coconut marinade to cook down a big batch of kale.

The creamy (coconut), tangy (rice vinegar) sauce was the perfect complement to the kale.  Sometimes I hate how much greens cook down though; I swear that is a big serving of veggies!

I was ravenous while we were cooking dinner so I made myself a tiny bowl of 0% Plain Oikos with homemade chocolate pb, Crofter’s strawberry spread, and a pinch of shredded coconut.

Tasty, but ruined my appetite for the main event; I ended up only eating 2/3 of my tofu and sharing the rest.

I worked up an appetite for dessert stirring, stirring, stirring in the kitchen.  40minutes later I was rewarded with caramel apples!

I pulled a recipe from Everyday with Rachael Ray for Honey-Vanilla Caramel Apples.  I decided to make a half batch of apples (Adam won’t eat any) and save the rest of the caramel for other means. 

Granny Smith, Paula Red, Crispin.

I haven’t tasted an actual apple yet because I made myself too sick on caramel, but I can already tell you that this recipe is a keeper!  The honey vanilla caramel is divine and it was easy as pie to make.  There is a fabulous deep roasted flavor that makes it addictive; there was a lot of this –


Healthy dinner, check; most of my school work up to date, check; satisfied sweet tooth, check plus!

Caramel, candied, or naked, how do you prefer your apples?

7 thoughts on “Pour Some Sugar On Me

  1. Oh my gosh, your tofu looks INCREDIBLE. I need to try that coating. I will definitely bookmark it, thanks! I like apples any old way–but best when dipped in PB 😉

  2. Hi! I found your blog on the comments of yes I eat cake and found it very relatable! To be honest, I’m a little wary about tofu, but that recipe sure sounds good!

    My favorite way to eat apples is homemade applesauce. My grandma used to make the best applesauce and I’m still trying to make it as good as she did!

  3. oooo0o I have so tofu that’s been sitting around my house just begging to be used in that recipe! Yum, yum.

    And I’ll take my apples in ANY form – as long as their crispy and crunchy. (Well, I guess if they’re in an apple pie, they can be a little smushy ;-))

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