Sunday, March 27, 2011

Delicious Butterscotch Rolls

This awesome recipe is circulating through the MB unit between the nursing staff. I heard about it and tried it the next day! Anyway, here's the recipe. It's super easy and SO SO good!


Needs:
 18 Rhodes rolls
 1 package *cook butterscotch pudding   *not instant
 1 stick of butter
 1/2 cup of brown sugar
 1 bundt pan or 2 bread pans


 How:
 Stack 18 frozen rolls in a bundt pan (Or 9 in each of two bread pans). Sprinkle 1/2 package of butterscotch pudding onto the frozen rolls (save the other half for next time) Melt the stick of butter and mix together with the brown sugar, then pour over the top of the rolls. Spray pam onto plastic wrap and cover. You can let the rolls thaw and rise overnight, but they can rise up over the pan and then you have a mess, so I put mine together at 8am and baked them at 1pm. Bake them at 350 for 30 minutes, cool and enjoy!  Here's a couple pictures:

After they'd thawed and risen

After they'd been in the oven for 20 minutes

Fresh out of the oven. They don't look very pretty, but this is the bottom. Once I dumped them out on a plate, they were all gooey and caramelized

Yummy goodness!  Easy to eat, too...just pull 'em  apart!

Try it, you won't be disappointed!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

KCOM friends!

Most of you know that I work on the Mother/Baby unit at the hospital here in Logan, UT. In a crazy stroke of luck I got the opportunity to be assigned to take care of Laura Ewell for about an hour the other day. In report the previous nurse had told me that the father of the baby is a med student and I might recognize him. When I went to check on this adorable family, I asked where he went to school. I was SO EXCITED when I found out he went to Kirksville. Not only that, but he had been doing a rotation with our family doctor when my husband went in as a patient so they had already met. It was pretty cool. Anyway, Since I met Laura, she was able to hook me up with Angel Price, the president of SAA. Now I have a whole host of helpful ladies that have been so kind and so accepting.
Here's a shout-out to all my new-found friends on the SAA family website that are fellow blogstalkers. I'm so glad to meet you. And if you're at rotations or graduated and I won't meet you, I'm grateful for your advice and experience! If you're part of the SAA, let me know you stopped by!
Lilypie Angel and Memorial tickers
Lilypie Angel and Memorial tickers