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Monday, December 22, 2008
Asian Chicken
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Babka
Babka
Crust:
2 1/1 C flour
1/2 C Shortening
1/2 C butter
2 eggs
6 TBSP butter
mix all ingredients together roll out into a square or whatever shape you like.
Filling:
1lb ground beef
1 C sour cream
1 can cream of mushroom soup
Mushrooms
celery
onions
Brown the beef had sour cream and soup. Chop up mushrooms, celery onion saute together. Add to beef mixture. Place mixture into Center of crust, fold crust over to make like a rectangular shape or whatever shape you made. Place on cookie sheet. Bake at 375 30min.
You basically make a meat pie. You can also make it in a pie crust like a pot pie whichever you feel like.
This is yummy you can add more sour cream if you like it creamier. It is very versatile.
Enjoy!!
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Peach Pie
1 sm orange jello package
1 cup sugar
2 heaping Tablespoon cornstarch
2 cups water
Mix all together in sauce pan until it boils and thickens. Pour over sliced peaches. You just use a regular pie that you have already baked to put the peaches in. Put in fridge until it is set up.
This was a really simple but soooo good peach pie. The orange and the peach really compliment each other. So now I am all peached out with my peach jam, peach fruit leather, and dried peaches with my dried banana's and apples. It was a busy cooking week for me but it was a lot of fun. I had never used the dehydrator that my grams had given me and I had never made jam before it was a great experience, that turned out easier than I was expecting.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Chinese food
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Snack Time
Monday, August 11, 2008
Cheeseburger Rice
Cheeseburger Rice
1 lb. beef
1 3/4 c. water
2/3 c. ketchup
1 tbsp mustard
2 c. minute rice
1 c. shredded cheddar cheese
Brown beef in large skillet on med-high heat. Drain.
Add water, ketchup and mustard. Bring to boil.
Stir in uncooked rice. Sprinkle with cheese. Cover. Cook on low heat for 5 minutes.
As a side note, I use turkey burger now instead of hamburger on all my dishes. Turkey burger is half the price and it's a much healthier option. I think it tastes just the same with the turkey burger as it does with hamburger. Mark just barely realized like a week ago that I don't buy hamburger anymore, and that is because he went grocery shopping with me, and he's never, ever complained.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Grocery shopping
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
yummy CREPES
- Add ingredients in order and whisk.
- Should be the consistency of light cream.
- Pre-heat pan on medium (4 1/2 -5)
- Pour 1/2 - 3/4 cup batter into the pan.
- Swirl around to coat the bottom of pan.
- Serve with lightly sugar sweetened fruit.... Berries are the best, but I use any canned fruit as well. Top with spray whipped topping.
Cheese Filling
1/4 of an 8oz cream cheese pkg
2-3 Tbl cottage cheese
2-3 Tbl yogurt (any flavor -I use plain)
- Warm cream cheese in microwave.
- Mix in other ingredients, cold.
- Place a small amount on Crepe, then top as usual.
This feeds my family... 2 adults and 2 kid's. If I am serving even one more person I make a double batch of each - the Crepes and Cheese filling.
Freezing instructions:
Cook Crepe, place on a paper towel and lay flat in freezer for at least 5 min. and longer if you have more than 4 crepes ready to be frozen at the same time (be sure to place a paper towel between each or they will stick together). Once they are cooled, place in a 1 gallon freezer bag. Re-heat in pan 2-3 min.
Fresh is always better, but frozen is faster!
Enjoy Elsie's FAVORITE meal... she would eat this moring, noon, and night.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Stromboli or whatever you want to call it
Monday, July 7, 2008
Scrumptious Homemade Pizza
All you do is buy one of the tubes of pizza dough in the refridgerated/buscuit isle, role it out to the size and crust-thickness desired, put some spaghetti sauce on it, a light layer of italian shredded cheese, all the toppings your heart desires, then the rest of the cheese, in a 425 degree oven for 13-15 minutes, and whalaa---A picture perfect pizza!!
I always buy the pre-shredded 2 cup package of itallian cheese and use the whole package. Yes, we love cheese!! We love combination pizza with pepperoni, olives, mushrooms, bell pepper, onions and pineapple, but our second love is hawaiin-style with ham and pineapple. I buy the little cans of sliced olives and mushrooms, and I try to incorporate the left-overs into another meal during the week so they don't go to waste--Like making spaghetti with the left-over sauce, olives and mushrooms.
And to top it all off, a serving size is one-sixth of the pizza, which is a HUGE portion. I usually cut the pizza in six slices then each slice again in half-once, so I get to eat two pieces. You are not going to believe this ladies, but it is only 450 calories. I know this because I calculated it all out. One slice alone from dominos or little cesaers is that amount of calories. Plus, we always have left-overs for lunch the next day. Last but not least, as an added bonus of making your own pizza, we haven't experienced the undesired heartburn from the pepperonni, like from the retailers.