Author Archives: flamingpeepsmama
Peeps® Benedict
The Peeps® and I were sitting around talking about the blog and they pointed out that breakfast is sorely underrepresented here. Other than Croissants du Peep, there really isn’t a good, hearty breakfast choice. So we came up with Peeps Benedict, … Continue reading
Chana Masala साथ Peeps®
Well, those Peeps® were kind of a pain in the butt this week bugging me and bugging me to do another Indian dish. So I’ve relented with this cunning Chana Masala recipe. (See photo — an no comments about how … Continue reading
Peeps® — not just for Easter anymore
That’s right. It’s time that Peeps® came out of the candy closet and took their rightful place in the culinary world of adult beverages, hors d’oeuvres, and entrees. Not only are they tasty, they’re funny. Nothing like funny food to … Continue reading
The Peep Show
Last night was the spectacular gallery opening of The Peep Show where photos, commentary, and recipes from the blog were shown. Peeps hors d’oeuvres (Sooz’s Weeenie Peeps® and Peeps® B & J) were in abundance and got such accolades as, … Continue reading
Peepsie Carne Adobo y Pollo Tacos
During the short time that the Peeps® were allowed out of the suitcase in Mexico, we had a lovely al fresco lunch in a plaza in Zacatecas right across from a church. We watched the passersby as they played chase-the-children, … Continue reading
Peeps®-i-can Christmas
The peeps® had been displaying signs of stress lately so for Christmas vacation we went to Mexico in hopes of chilling in the sunshine. We didn’t do the all-inclusive, drinking-on-the-beach Mexico, but instead we headed for the highlands. In Zacatecas … Continue reading
Peeps® on the Edge
Peep jousting is an ancient Peep right of passage. I’m sad to say that we’ve had a battle between Peeps® here at Peepscookbook.com. The yellow Peeps claim their supremacy over all other colors for they believe that because they were the … Continue reading
French Peeps® Pix from Portland
My cousin posted this most excellent photo to my Facebook wall as the French version of my Medieval Peeps® on a Pike recipe. Although I think these Peeps would be for more of a savory dish than a sweet, I’m … Continue reading