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Very vanilla bars on a white tray with silver cake balls and red licorice.

A month or so ago, one of my girlfriends casually mentioned that a bunch of us should read 50 Shades of Grey and do a girls’ night book club for it.

I heard “girls’ night” and said “of course!”

Then, of course, I had to read the book.

Have you read the book? Undoubtedly, you’ve heard about the book. And what you’ve heard is spot on…and more. Way more. Like, eons more.

{I wonder…if I really talk about what’s in the book…what will some of my Google Analytics keywords say? I mean, red pancake disease is already listed. And people, do not Google that. I did. Luckily I read some of the text before clicking on any photos. Yeah. Red pancake disease does not come from red velvet pancakes.}

Anyway…back to 50 Shades of Grey. So…there are some things in there I’d never heard of.

BenWa silver cake balls

Like these. I guess you use them for … exercise. At least that’s what the Passion Party consultant said when she showed them to us at our book club meeting. Yes, the host booked us a Passion Party. Have you ever been to one of those?

Flippin’ hilarious. Especially with cocktails. There’s toys and stuff. Toys.

BenWa silver cake balls

So these Ben-Wa Cake Balls are made with, well, cake. In the traditional cake ball way. I made the “strings” with white candy melts on a cookie sheet and let them harden before I dipped the cake balls. Once I dipped the balls I place the “string” on top the still melted candy and held it there for a second while it dried. Then I used my Wilton silver spray and sprayed them all silver. Let dry and you’ve got…balls.

{Hee, hee.}

So…my daughter was watching me make them. She kept asking what they were and I kept avoiding her.

She then asked, “Are they headphones?”

“Why yes, they are headphones,” I replied.

“But why are you making headphones?”

“Well, honey…they listened to a lot of music in Mommy’s book.”

She keeps asking me if all my friends liked their headphones.

Red licorice sticks in a cup with title

I actually had to Google “flogger.” Luckily, thumbnail images popped up. I was kinda afraid to click on any websites.

These are red vines that I sliced to look like floggers…which didn’t totally work, because they didn’t fan out. Oh well, red vines go with the “Red Room of Pain.”

Haven’t read the book? Use your imagination. Then multiply that times 100.

Very vanilla bars on a white tray with title

My favorite part of the dessert were these Very Vanilla Bars. Made like a brownie, but with vanilla chips instead of chocolate.

People. They were SO good. Possibly because I used vanilla bean paste instead of extract. Over the top vanilla. I could have eaten 10 of them.

I may just have.

Close up pic of very vanilla bars

{You can see the little black vanilla specks in there. So yum.}

Why vanilla bars?

Well…at the beginning of the book, Ana isn’t…experienced. So Mr. Grey decides to forego the Red Room and have some vanilla fun.

{Vanilla my foot. Um, if that’s vanilla…never mind.}

So…these bars kinda match the book.

Very vanilla bars on white tray with red licorice and cake balls in the background

Did I like the book? Sure. Did I like the premise? Not really. Did I like the fun parts? I refuse to answer. 😉 Will I read the other two in the trilogy? Maybe, but I wouldn’t purchase them. I think it was a pretty good read, if you get past the woman getting herself into an abusive relationship and the … fun… parts. But I kinda want my $10 back…so I can buy the rest of the Divergent series. (You must read those, BTW.)

If you have read the book…maybe get a bunch of girls together and have a passion party. You’ll learn way more about them than you ever thought you would.

Also, go make some vanilla bars. And then make some balls.

And enjoy!

Very vanilla bars on a white tray with title

Very Vanilla Bars {50 Shades of Grey Desserts}

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Ingredients
 

For the Bars:

  • ½ cup butter
  • 1 bag (10 ounces) white chocolate chips
  • 1 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 3 eggs
  • ½ cup chopped nuts , optional

For the Frosting

  • 1 ½ cups powdered sugar
  • 2 tablespoons butter , softened
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste
  • 2 tablespoons nonfat milk
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Instructions

  • Heat oven to 350°. Line the bottom of a 9x13” baking pan with parchment paper and grease entire pan with butter and flour.
  • Melt butter and white chocolate chips in a medium saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly, just until melted. (Mixture may appear curdled.) Remove from heat and cool.
  • Stir remaining brownie ingredients together in a large bowl. Stir in chocolate mixture. Spread in pan and bake about 30 minutes, until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool completely.
  • Make the glaze: Whisk all ingredients until smooth and spreadable. Spread over cooled brownies and cut into bars.
Nutritional information not guaranteed to be accurate
(Recipe from Betty Crocker)
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Dorothy Kern

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72 Comments

  1. Nice balls!

    Your daughter is so funny. I haven’t read the books yet. I kinda don’t want to read them because they’re so popular…

  2. was just discussing this book with friends today would be so great to have a party to share with each other our thoughts

  3. okay, first, I have actually been to a passion party. You are right they are hysterical-you HAVE to have cocktails. It was less awkward since we didn’t know the ‘party lady’. However I was recently at a funeral and knew one of the women looked familiar, but couldn’t quite place how we knew her until my friend reminded me she was the ‘party lady’!!!!! (totally serious-not kidding-needed more cocktails-not that kind of funeral)
    Second, I’ve read all three books (less abusive weirdness by the end, fifty ends up kinda normal) and recently admitted this fact to a friend of mine. So she asked “Did it spice things up?”. I just sort of blinked a few times and said….”well, not exactly….first I’d need to find a contractor……”

  4. That is too funny!! I don’t really see a need to read the book(s). I’ve read some reviews on Amazon and some are pretty funny – like the word count.
    Anyway… love the treats. The brownies sound scrumptious!