Oh, bagels. When done right, they’re so simple, yet so satisfying and delicious. Both my husband and I are huge fans of these carby, doughy rings of goodness, and since great bagels aren’t as easy to come by in LA, we always have to get our fix when back in NY. And yes, I did see the recent (albeit controversial!) New York Times article claiming that the best bagels are in California. I agree, you can definitely find good bagels on the West Coast. However, I think the big difference is that you can’t just walk out of your apartment and grab a delicious bagel down the block like you can so easily in many neighborhoods of New York City. Plus that New York water has to play a part, right?!
Anyway, Bagelsmith was our go-to neighborhood spot when we lived in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. It’s simple, no frills, but always busy for a reason. Bagels are baked fresh throughout the day, and they have pretty much every flavor you could want. Not to mention endless options for schmears and toppings! For breakfast, I love a whole wheat everything with egg, avocado, fresh veggies, and hot sauce. But the sweet tooth in me also loves a cinnamon raisin bagel (how pretty is that swirl though?) schmeared with almond butter! Just depends on my mood I guess! The hubby’s order is typically what he calls a “double double double” – double sausage, double egg, double cheese on an everything bagel, and loaded with sriracha when eaten. Plus another everything bagel with sun-dried tomato cream cheese for later. The boy can eat! We always get a few bagels to take home as well, and then you can fix them up however you like. The more the merrier!
ranger cookies
Ranger Cookies are a childhood favorite of mine- they always make me think of home. My mom got the recipe from a neighbor in the Texas Hill Country after she brought over a freshly baked batch, and we quickly became enamored. The original recipe calls for shortening (butter flavored Crisco!), but for health's sake I have updated it to either unsalted butter, or if you want an extra coconut kick, coconut oil. I love the combination of sweet and salty textures with the corn flakes, pecans, coconut, and oats! There are several names and variations out there for these cookies- Cowboy, Everything, Kitchen Sink, but to me they will always be Rangers. I recently got the opportunity to whip up a batch of these as part of a steamy shoot for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit! The retro, 50s housewife-inspired looks were sexy & fun, and any shoot that requires me to eat cookie dough is a win in my book! I hope you enjoy these as much as I do.
Ranger Cookies:
1 cup unsalted butter, diced (or coconut oil)
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup light brown sugar
2 large eggs
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
½ tsp salt
½ tsp baking powder
2 tsp baking soda
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 cups Corn Flakes (or similar cereal)
2 cups rolled oats
1 cup unsweetened coconut, shredded or flaked
1 cup pecans, toasted and chopped
Preheat oven to 350 F. Combine butter, sugars, eggs and vanilla using a stand mixer fit with a paddle attachment on medium-low speed. Add salt, baking powder, baking soda and flours, mixing until no lumps remain. Finally, mix in corn flakes, oats, coconut and pecans. Drop by heaping tablespoonful onto a cookie sheet and bake for approximately 10 minutes or until cookies are lightly browned. Let cool and enjoy! Dough and cookies also freeze well.
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*Photos by Taylor Ballantyne