Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Cookies {Recipe}

Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Cookies | Lil Miss Cakes

Summer is winding down and Fall is in the air! It’s time for cozy sweaters, boots, and apple recipes! I love apple picking this time of year, and I always pick way too many. Here’s one great way to incorporate apples into a delicious dessert. This is also a great alternative to oatmeal raisin cookies. They are sweet and full of cinnamon for that delicious Fall flavor.

Apple Cinnamon Cookies | Lil Miss Cakes

 

These cookies are sweet and full of cinnamon to satisfy your Fall flavor cravings. My recipe is simple and dairy free! I shared it with my friend Melinda of Kitchen Tested fame. You can find my Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal Cookie recipe there!

If you are looking for more apple desserts try my Spiced Apple Cider, Apple Honey Crumb Muffins, Apple Pie Bundt Cake, or Mini Apple Pies.

Chocolate Meltaway Cake {Recipe}

Chocolate Meltaway Cake | Lil Miss Cakes

Have you ever craved a chocolate babka or kokosh cake, but just didn’t have the time or energy to make one? I’ve got you covered! This simple cake is full of deep chocolate flavor and tons of crumbs. I like this crumb to cake ratio, but you can even double the crumb topping if that is your thing. I have shared this recipe on Busy In Brooklyn while Chanie takes some time off to enjoy her new daughter. Head on over there for the full recipe and details!

Looking for a cinnamon version? That’s where it all began! Try my cinnamon roll cake, you won’t be sorry!

Sriracha Cake

Sriracha Cake | Lil Miss Cakes

Now this cake doesn’t actually contain any sriracha…that would be weird. This is a grooms cake I made to look just like a bottle of the popular hot sauce. The sriracha bottle was carved out of cake before I covered it in red fondant. Red is a really difficult color to achieve out of fondant so I always buy red fondant. I hand piped all the lettering onto the bottle with royal icing and the help of my pico projector (affiliate link).

Sriracha Cake | Lil Miss Cakes

This is technically a two tier cake. The bride wanted the cake to look like it was on a wood board so I made the bottom tier into a wood plank cake. I carved all the grooves and notches into some brown fondant. Then I painted on some darker brown color to create some variations in the wood. To finish it off, I airbrushed dark brown/black in some spots to really bring it to life. I’m totally impressed by how this cake came together!