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Turkey Steamer
Beer-can chicken is a favorite with everyone that loves crispy, moist, and
savory chicken, but did you know that you can the same
principle can be used for a perfect turkey?
You place a whole turkey over a large filled beer can, and place it on the
grill, or in an oven. Steam is created as the beer inside the can heats
up.
The steam rises, carrying with it the flavor of your
beer, and saturating every ounce of the turkey from the
inside out.
The steam keeps the inside of the turkey moist, while the
surrounding heat creates a nice texture on the outside of
the turkey.
Another Gus Saunders recipe typed exactly as it is written.
Chicken Casserole
1 small can tomato paste
1/4 lb. butter
1 pint heavy cream
1 lb. sharp cheddar cheese, grated
12 ripe olives, sliced
1 lb. fresh mushrooms sliced
1 cup blanched almonds, cut in half
Mix first 3 ingredients together for sauce, and set aside. Combine
remaining ingredients. Place in buttered casserole, alternately in layers
with 1 lb. cooked this spaghetti and 1 large chicken stewed with 2 large
onions, drained, cooled and sliced in large pieces. Add ½ cup chicken
broth to above sauce. Pour over all. Bake in 350º over for 1/2 hour.
Serves 10-12.
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Thank you, to the many of you, who sent in replies about freezing
powder sugar and pizza. I knew this group would have an answer to the my
questions. Happy New Year, everyone!!. Continue your wonderful
cooking---Sue
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Corn Fritters
1 (17 oz.) can cream style corn
1/2 cup milk
1 egg
1 (8 1/2 oz.) box Jiffy corn muffin mix
Empty can of corn in large mixing bowl. Rinse empty can with milk. Add
egg; mix well. Add box of corn muffin mix and stir to combine. Spoon into
hot skillet with a little grease and fry like pancakes, turning when edges
start drying. One tablespoon makes a good size fritter.
Hi Sarah - you didn't say you were looking for a corn fritter recipe, but
that's what it sounded like. There was a recommendation on this recipe to
add the milk last only until the batter was thick enough to drop into deep
fat if wanting Hush Puppy like results. I hope this helps you!
Wendy, SNJ
Hello Nancy & Gang,
Mary Ann, the corrected recipe for Pink Ladies in
Dec. 28th letter and the
pink lemonade is frozen concentrate that has been thawed, but don't mix it
with water. Sorry, I should have said that. Enjoy.
Connie-I had intended to send you more recipes before now, but got bogged
down with the holidays. Here are a few more that I think the kids will
enjoy. I can't think of a more wonderful way to show you care than making
a a meal for someone. I know that family is thankful and when we do from
the heart, we are the one who is blessed and I think that is the way it is
supposed to be.
Cheeseburger & Fries Casserole
this is my Mother's dish and was my kid's favorite growing up.
2 lb ground beef (she sometimes used 1 lb hamburger and 1 lb ground
sausage)
2 T Worcestershire sauce or steak sauce
1 can Golden Mushroom soup
1 can Cheddar Cheese soup
20 oz shoestring style French fries
8 oz cheddar cheese-shredded
1/2 of the soup can of milk-use it to rinse both soup cans out
1 small onion-very fine chopped
1 loaf French bread
salt & pepper to taste
Mustard
Ketchup
Preheat oven to 350*. Brown beef (and/or sausage) with onion,
Worcestershire,
salt and pepper in a skillet until no longer pink, breaking it up in
little pieces. Drain well and stir in soups and milk-rinsing cans with
milk. Pour in the bottom of a 13x9 Pyrex. Arrange fries on top of meat in
a single layer and season with salt & pepper. Bake uncovered for 55
minutes or until fries are golden. Top with cheese. Turn off oven and put
dish back in until cheese melts. Serve with bread, ketchup, mustard. I
also include dill pickles, shredded lettuce, and tomatoes with my "fixin's".
**My nephew didn't eat onions, so Mom omitted them and used onion powder
in the meat-it was fabulous!!
Mimi's Ham & Egg Pie
2 deep dish pie shells
1 c shredded baked ham-or 2-5 oz cans Hormel flaked
3 boiled eggs-chopped coarsely
3 T butter
1 cream of chicken soup
1/2 soup can of milk-rinse can with milk
salt & pepper to taste
1/2 t onion powder
Prick one shell and pre bake 375* for 7 minutes or until turning
golden-drop temp to 325*. Mix all ingredients in a bowl and pour in baked
crust. Invert the unbaked crust and top pie sealing edges with fork and
vent top with a few cuts in crust-if the crust breaks, as mine does at
times, just omit the vent holes and bake it-it will taste the same and
save you a step-LOL! Bake 15-20 minutes or until crust is golden and
ingredients are hot.
Dottie from Erie, Pa sent in recipe for..Stuffed Cabbage with Cranberry &
Tomato Sauce. In her directions she said "" Mix first 6 ingredients in
bowl."" If you do that, it would include the cabbage. Please send the
corrected directions if this is true.
Mary in Va
To Sharon and the stray cat, Just sit outside for a while each day and
wait until the cat decides to except you for a friend. This may sound
silly to some but it is so true. This happened to me and one day this cat
came right up to me without me coaxing him. Cats have a mind of their
own!! Good luck.
BettyD in Bama
To Peggy in Belleville My thoughts and prayers are with you. I lost my
husband and I don't know what i would have done without the news letter.
It was like being with old friends and it kept me sane. Also thanks to
those that suggested the crock pot for keeping potatoes and other
vegetables hot while fixing the rest of dinner. and most of all thanks
Nancy as always you are the mostest!! Jean Cecil VA/FL
Deb, welcome to Nancyland, the "best place in town"! You will see that
everyone is so willing to share recipes, tips and good advice.
Nancy is a beautiful person and we all appreciate the hard work and amount
of time she devotes to this wonderful site. And don't even get me started
on her great staff of 2, Siggy and Ditto. The kitty tales that Nancy
shares with us just make my day!
Happy New Year to all.
Sherrill in San Antonio
Hi Nancy and friends, Have enjoyed all of the great recipes, tips and
news from everyone this year. Am looking forward to another great year
with our Nancylanders. A great big "thank you" Nancy for being so
dedicated and all of the hard work you do for us. Hope everyone has a
healthy and blessed New Year.
I would like to ask a favor, I hate to mention the "D" word, but really do
need to take off some weight, so would love to have some great recipes
that would help in that area.
Thanks, Susan in New Braunfels, Tx.
P.S. Keep the "furbaby" stories coming!!!!
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A thank you to Frances of Wesley Chapel, Florida for responding to my
quest for Creme Fraise (Dec. 29th)
Nina in the Pocono's
Hello everyone- I hope we ALL have a Happy and Healthy New Year. This is
for Sarah in Peoria about the .
Hush Puppies
1 box of Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix
1 egg
1 can creamed corn
enough all-purpose flour to make a stiff batter
Drop by spoonfuls into hot oil and fry until golden.
If you don't have creamed corn, use 1 can (drained) of regular corn and add
the water (milk) amount on the box. I also put chopped onion in mine but
some folks don't like them that way.
I have a request from Chris in NM. The Indian Casino in Ruidoso makes
rally good chile rellenos! Do you know their recipe?? I've tried to
duplicate it but can't seem to get it right!
Thanks Nancy for all your hard work for this group!! God Bless you!
Sue in Fl (soon to be COLD)
For Susana in Louisiana
I want to make your Chicken with Red beans but I don't know what Tony's is
? Is that a brand name of seasoning or something? Can't wait to hear from
you and thanks in advance.
Sharon in Warsaw
For Susana in Louisiana, your recipe for Chicken and Red Beans sounds
great. It mentions to season with salt, pepper and "Tonys". What is this
or type of seasoning is this? I have not heard of it here in Indiana.
Thanks, Gloria, Indiana
Hi and a Happy Holiday season to all! This is for Brenda/Alabama: Several
people have mentioned using coconut/pecan frosting and Ghirardelli
bittersweet chocolate and my question is if the Ghirardelli is a
candy-type bar or is it specifically a Ghirardelli product sold for
baking? I can get the candy bars, I haven't seen baking chips here.
Thanks, Cathy in Puerto Rico
To Nancy and all the Nancylanders. Have a very happy and prosperous New
Year 2008 and mannnnnnyyyy more.
Madelyn of Ar.
My friend found one of her favorite candies when we recently went to a
Mennonite market it was called black walnut chips I have searched trying
to find a recipe for them but can not find one. Does anyone have a recipe
for this. It is all I know about it not ingredients or anything else. She
also talked about turkey joints (candy) what is that and does anyone know
how to make that? One of my friends did see a jar of them at local farm
market she said they were $15 a jar! Anyone know how these are made? My
friend said they look like turkey legs. I missed them when I went to that
store! I did not see the black walnut chips candy either as she told me on
the phone what she had bought. Would like to see if I can make these and
surprise her.
Mary Ann upstate N Y
Hi Nancy and Happy New Year to you and all your readers. I've been busy
“cookin’ up a storm” during this most Blessed and wonderful Season of the
year. Finally I am getting around to typing up a few of my old “reliables”
and some of my “new” T’nT’s to share with you and your readers. I will
just type one per e-mail as you requested and you can print them whenever
you would like.
This is an old favorite that my brother asked me to make this year. It was
on our Christmas Dinner table and only two “leftover servings” went home
with anyone.
Broccoli Casserole
2 small boxes frozen chopped broccoli, thawed (or one bag)
3 green onions, chopped (tops and bottoms)
1/2-cup mayo
1 can cream of mushroom soup
8-oz mild cheddar cheese, freshly grated
1 stack of Ritz crackers, crushed
1 stick melted margarine
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cook broccoli a few minutes, drain and put in
buttered rectangular baking dish. Mix onions, mayonnaise, soup and cheese
and spread over the top of the broccoli. Sprinkle the crushed crackers
over the top of everything and drizzle with the melted margarine. Bake in
the preheated oven for 25-35 minutes. Let sit for at least 5 minutes
before serving.
Susana in Louisiana
Hi Dottie from Eric, PA and Chris from NM:
Thanks so much for sending me these great recipes for Cabbage Rolls. They
both sound delicious and I will have to make it a point to make them. I
know that I am going to have to try one of them for New Years Day.
Hope you both have a Healthy and Joyful New Year!
Fran, Upstate New York
This is for Fran in Upstate New York
Crockpot Cabbage Rolls
Ingredients:
3/4 C. Minute Rice
1 egg, beaten
1 8 oz. can tomato sauce
¼ C. milk
1 t. brown sugar
1 t. lemon juice
¾ t. garlic salt
¼ t. pepper
1t . Worcestershire
1lb ground beef
1(28-oz)can tomatoes, undrained
Instruction:
Preheat crock pot.
Cut off the root end of the cabbage, and put cabbage into the microwave
on preheat for about 3-4 minutes. Peel off several leaves. Repeat these
about 3-4 times and you will have perfect cabbage leaves to stuff.
Wash the leaves and immerse in boiling water until wilted-drain well. Mix remaining ingredients, except canned tomatoes, in a large bowl. Spoon evenly onto the cabbage leaves. Fold the sides and ends of the
leaves over the beef mixture, roll. Secure with toothpicks (like an egg
roll or burrito)
Place the cabbage rolls in the crock pot. Pour the undrained tomatoes
over the cabbage rolls. Cook on hi for 2 hours and on lo for 6 hours.
These are really good and the convenience of the Crockpot makes clean up a
cinch -- if you use those marvelous new crock pot cooking bags. Hope you
enjoy the recipe AND the extra time you save making them.
Susana in Louisiana
Mary D. in Lafayette, Georgia is looking for recipes using crescent rolls.
This is a real comfort food and a real favorite with the children in my
family. Margo/Boston
Cheesy Chicken Crescents
1 3/4 cups small cubed cooked chicken
1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
10 1/2 ounce can cream of chicken soup
1 cup milk
1 package Pillsbury Crescent Rolls.
Preheat oven to 275 degrees. In a small bowl mix the chicken with 2
tablespoons of the cheese. Separate the crescent rolls into 8 triangles.
Place about 2-3 tablespoons of the chicken mix on each triangle and roll
up, stating at short end. In medium sauce pan, combine soup with milk and
1/4 cup of the cheese. Heat till cheese melts. Pour half of the this into
roasting pan ( I use glass Pyrex) Arrange crescent rolls over the soup and
bake for 20- 25 minutes till golden brown. Sprinkle with remaining cheese
and return to oven for 5 minutes more. Serve with remaining sauce.
This is for Fran in upstate New York. I have three versions of stuffed
cabbage that are made in my family,( my Mom is 1/2 Polish). I like all
versions. The thing that I dislike the most is cooking the cabbage, it's
smelly and time consuming. Margo/Boston
Mom's Stuffed Cabbage
1 large head cabbage
1 1/2 pounds lean hamburger
1 cup cooked rice (not instant)
1/2 small onion diced fine
1 egg
salt and pepper
Soften cabbage in pot of just under a boiling water. Peel off leaves as
they soften. Do not over cook. In a bowl mix hamburger with remaining
ingredients. Roll a hand full of mix in each cabbage leaf. Place in
roasting pan and top with one of the following toppings.
Toppings:
2 cans tomato soup with one can of water. Pour over cabbage rolls.
Or
Sauté 4-5 slices bacon, cut up with 1/2 small onion, chopped.
Bake at 375 degrees for 1 to 1-1/4 hours.
German Version Of Stuffed Cabbage
1/2 pound ground beef
1/2 pound ground pork
1 chopped onion
1/2 cup, uncooked, Minute rice
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
1 egg
Sauce 1 large can chopped tomatoes
1 small can tomato paste
3 Tbl vinegar
1 tbl sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
1/8 tsp oregano
Mix ground meats with the onion, rice, egg, salt and pepper. Set aside. Par
boil the cabbage. Cool in cold water and separate leaves. Place a hand
full of mixture on each leaf. Fold over sides and roll up. Grease a
roasting pan and place the rolls seam side down in it. Blend the sauce
ingredients in a bowl and pour over rolls. Bake at 325 for 3 hours. Check
after 1 hour , if the cabbage leaves seem to be getting browned, cover
with foil. makes 6 servings.
Nancy, Hope that you had a lovely Christmas. I'm sure that the kitties
did. If you are like me, you spoil any animal you know. This is to thank
Connie in TX and Peggy from East Tennessee for their breakfast casserole
recipes. Connie, I made your Cheesy O'Brien Egg Scramble for my neighbors
Christmas morning and it was a big hit. They asked if I was going to make
it for New Year's too;
Everyone in Nancyland have a healthy and prosperous New Year.
MillieD in Baltimore
Question for Brenda in Alabama regarding her 2 ingredient fudge. What are
the quantities and how did you do it? Just 1 bag maybe 12 oz chocolate
chips and 1 can frosting. Mix together and that's it? In a buttered dish
or no? Curious as it sounds way easy and really good. Thanks for sharing.
Jackie in Kansas City
There are many variations of this recipe and is added to often.
http://nancys-kitchen.com/fudge
This was a “quick fix dinner” while I was working toward the BIG Christmas
celebration and all that it involved. It’s really good and someone out
there in Nancyland just might want to give it a try.
Cajun Chicken and Veggies
Cooking spray
1-lb boneless, skinless, chicken breasts, cut into strips and then halved
2-cups your frozen stir veggie mix, thawed
1-cup frozen cut okra, thawed
3/4-cup thinly sliced celery
3/4-tspn sugar
1/2-tspn salt
1/2-tspn dried thyme
1/4-tspn ground red pepper
1 (14.5-oz)can diced tomatoes, undrained
½-palm dried parsley flakes
1-tbspn butter
Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Coat pan with cooking
spray. Add chicken; then cook about 5 minutes on each side or until
browned. Add pepper stir-fry and next six ingredients, stirring to
combine. Pour tomatoes over chicken mixture; bring to a boil. Over, reduce
heat, and simmer 10 minutes. Uncover; cook for 5 more minutes. Add parsley
and butter, stirring until butter melt. I served this over white rice.
Susana in Louisiana
This recipe for Fred's Chocolate Chip Mint Cake Mix Cookies IS a TNT ten
times over. Not only did my family enjoy them, I made a big batch up for
the staff at the clinic and they all enjoyed them too.
Fred's Chocolate Chip Mint Cake Mix Cookies
1 package of yellow cake mix
1 stick of butter melted and slightly cooled
1 egg beaten
(6-oz) chocolate chips
1 teaspoon pure mint extract
Melt butter and while cooling add the mint extract. Combine cake mix,
beaten egg, butter mixture in a large mixing bowl. Batter will be very
dense. Stir in the chocolate chips. Form into small balls and drop 2"
apart on a cookie sheet. Bakes for 9 minutes (exactly) remove from oven
and allow to set for about 4-5 minutes on sheet before removing to cooling
rack. Makes about 4-dz cookies.
Susana in Louisiana
I got this recipe from an on-line “buddy” and tried it for our Christ
Buffet. It was a big hit. I’ll definitely make it again. With New Years
celebrations quickly approaching, I thought someone might like to try this
one. (I use a 2-in deep rectangular Pyrex dish to make mine in. It looks
so pretty.)
Seven Layer Dip
1 can prepared refried beans
1 tub guacamole (Lays Zesty Guacamole works great!)
1(16-oz) tub sour cream
1 packet taco seasoning
1 can black beans
1 (4-oz)can sliced black olives
3 Roma tomatoes, chopped (This is my change. My friend uses jalapenos
here)
1-bag Kraft Mexican Cheese Blend
Layer 1: Spread out prepared refried
Layer 2: Add a layer of guacamole
Layer 3: Mix sour cream and taco seasoning and add another layer
Layer 4: Sprinkle with a layer of black beans
Layer 5: Sprinkle with the tomatoes
Layer 6: Scatter a layer of black olives over the tomatoes
Layer 7: Top with the Mexican Blend shredded cheese
(Note: I serve this dip with both tostitoes and Ritz crackers and both
were used and enjoyed by everyone.
Happy New Year, All! This recipe is in response to Eva Mississippi's
request for Dudley Moore's chili recipe. Enjoy! Andee In Los Angeles
72 MARKET STREET KICK-A$$ CHILI
1/4 pound bacon, diced
3 pounds beef stew meat, chili grind
1 1/2 pounds pork butt, chili grind
2 tablespoons peanut oil
1 2/3 cups chopped white onions
2 jalapeno peppers, diced
1 3/4 teaspoons oregano
1 teaspoon cumin
2 1/2 tablespoons minced fresh New Mexico serrano or California green
chiles
2 1/2 tablespoons ground pasilla chiles
1 1/4 tablespoons cayenne
1 3/4 tablespoons chopped garlic
Salt
1 (16-ounce) can tomato puree
1 pound plum tomatoes, diced
6 tablespoons water
1 1/4 cups ale
3/4 tablespoon lemon juice
Cook bacon in skillet until crisp. Strain and reserve drippings for
another use. Set bacon aside. Saute beef and pork in hot skillet with
peanut oil until brown. Add onions and jalapen~os. Cook until onions are
tender. Add oregano, cumin, New Mexico and pasilla chiles, cayenne, garlic
and salt to taste. Stir, then add tomato puree, tomatoes, water and ale.
Bring to complete boil and reduce heat to simmer. Simmer until meat is
tender, about 1 hour. Sprinkle with lemon juice just before serving.
Makes 5 to 6 servings.
Hi Nancy, Happy New year to all of you!
Here is a recipe that I got from Gourmet magazine. It is very good. I made
this Christmas eve, and I was hoping to carry some home for a lunch. Well,
that did not happen. There was not one piece left and I tripled this
recipe! I used legs and thighs. Also my blender is broken so I just took a
potato masher and smashed as best I could. It came out just fine. And I
also marinated for 2 full days.
Apricot Glazed Chicken
1/2 cup finely chopped shallots (2 large)
1/4 cup finely chopped peeled ginger
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1/2 cup red-wine vinegar
2/3 cup soy sauce
1 cup apricot preserves (12 ounces)
16 chicken drumsticks (4-1/2 pounds)
Cook shallots and ginger in oil in a small heavy saucepan over medium
heat, stirring occasionally, until softened and golden, about 5 minutes.
Stir in vinegar and boil until reduced by about half, about 2 minutes. Add
soy sauce, preserves, and 1/4 teaspoon each of salt and pepper and simmer,
uncovered, stirring occasionally, 15 minutes.
Purée sauce in a blender until smooth (use caution when blending hot
liquids), then cool to room temperature.
Divide chicken between 2 large sealable bags and pour marinade over
chicken. Seal bags, pressing out excess air, and marinate, chilled,
turning bag over occasionally, at least 8 hours.
Preheat oven to 425°F with rack in middle.
Line a 17- by 12-inch shallow heavy baking pan with 2 slightly overlapping
sheets of foil, then lightly oil foil. Arrange chicken (with marinade) in
1 layer in pan. Roast chicken, turning once, until deep brown, cooked
through, and glazed, about 40 minutes total.
notes:
• Chicken can be marinated up to 24 hours.
• Cooked chicken can be kept warm, loosely covered with foil, in a 250°F
oven till ready to serve.
Hope you try this, it is really very easy to make and taste fantastic! I
know you will enjoy!
Billie in Fl
Hello to all. This is to Barb from letter Sunday. I also use this recipe,
but for the past 2 years I have not been able to find Date ot Nut bread
mix from Pillsbury. This year I used their cranberry mix. It was ok but
not as good. HAPPY NEW YEAR to all.
Have a good day. Elizabeth
Hi Nancy, Nancylanders and of course the fur babies,
I finally tried the 2 ingredient fudge
and it is great! I used chocolate
and chocolate (ha)
with pecans. Since I am diabetic I am not supposed to be eating all that
sugar, but I just
had to try it since everyone was raving about it. Well, it is GOOD!!!
To Peggy in Belleville, Ontario Canada....I have walked in your shoes and
I have you in my
prayers. It will be two years in February since I lost my Phil and things
are slowly getting better.
Slowly but surely you will make it. It isn't easy, but you can do it. And
depend on those friends!
People would say, "if you need anything call me." Well, call them!! Let
them help you through
this! I hated to let people know I needed them, but as I look back, I
should have used their
help more than I did...if only to ask them to come over to visit as I was
lonely.
Well, I will quit jabbering and just tell Nancy how much we all appreciate
the newsletter. I feel
connected to the whole world through you, Nancy!
So from my dog, Boober and me, Sandi Hutson from Jasper, Texas
we say, Happy New Year from Texas!
For the lady who wanted crescent roll recipes:
Maple Pull Aparts
1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
2 tbsp syrup
1/4 cup chopped pecans
1 can (8 oz) refrigerated crescent roll dough
1 tbsp sugar
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
Heat oven to 375 degrees. In 8 or 9" ungreased round cake pan, combine
butter, brown sugar and syrup. Place in oven for 2-4 minutes or until
butter melts; blend well. Sprinkle with pecans. Remove dough from can in
two rolled sections. Cut each roll of dough into 6 slices. In small bowl,
combine sugar and cinnamon; dip each side of each slice in this mixture.
Arrange slices over butter mixture. Sprinkle with any remaining
sugar-cinnamon mixture. Bake 17-23 minutes or until golden brown. Cool 1
minute; invert onto serving plate.
grannym IL
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This is for Joan who was looking for a quick bread with Jiffy or Bisquick.
Did it have mincemeat in it? Could this be it?
Fruit Cake recipe
3 cups Bisquick
3 eggs
1/2 cup milk
1 (28 ounce) jar mincemeat
2 cups pecans
2 pounds mixed fruit
1/2 pound red candied cherries
Mix well. Pack into a loaf pan. Bake at 325 degrees F until done (about
1-1/2 hours).
Jackie
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Reply's to requests in the Dec 29th newsletter:
The Corn Dog Muffin recipe was posted
October 10th.
The Pink Ladies recipe was posted December 2nd.
(I think you use the lemonade concentrated, not diluted)
The Oatrageous Cookies were posted December 9th.
(For Susie Indy (Dec 12/13) the recipe calls for 1/2 cup of EACH.)
The Black Eyed Pea Cornbread was posted on
July 3rd by Tona in Bama.
gramaj
I would like to have some rice casserole recipes.
Thank you, FB
Can you please send me the date of the recipe for the chocolate bundt cake
with kaluha in it?
RH
To Peggy from Belleville, your NancyLanders are here for you during this
trying time. Please call on us as you feel the need!
I would also like to welcome Deb to the list. I can already tell she is
going to be a fun participant! Happy New Year to Everyone!
Barbara in AL
The fruitcake recipe is for Caroline in MO.
In the December 28th newsletter she requested a fruitcake with less cake
and more fruit and nuts. We don't like fruitcake in our family, but I came
across this recipe from a 1930's cookbook, and it's delicious. I sometimes
make it into small loaves to give to people. When I don't make it for
Christmas, they request it for after Christmas.
Fruitcake
3/4 cup flour
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 teasp. salt
1/2 teasp. baking powder
2 cups shelled Brazil nuts
1 cup pecans
2 packages pitted dates (about 1 lb.)
1 or 2 cups candied cherries
3 eggs
1 teasp. vanilla
Start heating oven to 300 deg. Grease, then line with waxed paper, a 5" x
3" loaf pan.
In a medium bowl mix flour, sugar, baking powder and salt.
In a large bowl, place nuts, dates and cherries. Sift flour mixture over
this, and mix with hands until nuts and fruits are well coated. Beat eggs
until foamy. Add vanilla. Stir into nut mixture until well mixed. Spread
in pan evenly. Bake 1 hour and 45 minutes or until done. Cool in pan on
wire rack for 15 minutes. Remove from pan; peel off paper and cool on
rack. Wrap in foil and then store in refrigerator. Keeps 5 to 6 weeks.
Happy 2008 to all, Mary in Poland, Ohio
This is for Lindah in Tx
Black Eyed Pea Cornbread
1 cup of cooked black eyed peas
1 cup of white cornmeal
1/2 cup of flour
1 teaspoon of soda
1 teaspoon of salt
2 eggs
1/2 cup of corn oil
1 chopped onion
2 chopped jalapenos
3/4 cup of creamed corn
1 pound of venison, hamburger, or 12 ounce sausage, ground, browned, and
drained
1/2 pound of grated Cheddar cheese
Preheat oven to 350ºF. Mix all ingredients together, adding cheese last.
Pour into 9 x 9 inch greased pan and bake for 45 minutes. Makes 10
servings.
Mary in Va
For Sue regarding freezing pizza. It freezes well. Some reheat in the
oven, but I was told a trick and the pizza is better than the first time!
Place slices in a skillet with a little olive oil or something you like to
use (it doesn't take much) on medium to low heat. I put a lid on, check
after about 5 minutes. It will take longer than this but at 5 minutes you
can see how it's going. My daughter and I agreed that it was really
delicious this way even the second time!
Bonnie in Ohio
To Mary D in Lafayette GA who wanted crescent roll recipes (12/29/07
Newsletter): Mary, if you will go to the
www.Pillsbury.com website you
will find many, many recipes for these rolls as well as all their
products.
You may also have your own recipe box on the site to add just the recipes
you want to try. In the meantime, here are two of my favorites. I think
both of these have been submitted before (probably numerous times as they
are very popular.).
Hope this helps, Barbara in AL
Mini Crescent Dogs
(Mini sausages are all wrapped up in flaky crescents in an all-time
favorite
appetizer.)
2 cans (8 oz each) Pillsbury® refrigerated crescent dinner rolls
48 cocktail-sized smoked link sausages or hot dogs (from 16-oz package)
Heat oven to 375°F. Unroll both cans of the dough; separate into 16
triangles. Cut each triangle lengthwise into 3 narrow triangles. Place
sausage on shortest side of each triangle. Roll up each, starting at
shortest side of triangle and rolling to opposite point; place point side
down on 2 ungreased cookie sheets. 3. Bake 12 to 15 minutes or until
golden
brown, switching position of cookie sheets halfway through baking.
Immediately remove from cookie sheet. Serve warm. Makes: 48 snacks
And another favorite of mine similar to ones posted on this list before:
Crescent Apple Dumplings
2 packages refrigerated crescent rolls
2 large apples (I use Granny Smith) -- Peel, core
1 stick (1/4 lb) butter
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 can (12-oz) Mountain Dew
Heat oven to 350. Unwrap crescent rolls. Peel and core apples, cut each
into eight wedges. Wrap each apple wedge in a crescent roll. (Don't worry
if apple wedge isn't completely covered.) Place in 9 x 13" buttered pan.
Melt butter. Stir in sugar and cinnamon. Pour over rolls. NOTE: At this
point you can refrigerate the rolls overnight, but be sure to bring them
back to room temperature before you bake them.
Pour Mountain Dew over rolls. Bake about 45 minutes or until golden brown.
Barbara's Note: I halve this because 8 of these is more than enough for
us. The real recipe makes 16 and would serve 16.
Hello Nancy, Kitties, and Nancylanders! I hope everyone is looking
forward to a wonderful New Year! Someone in our group was asking for a
recipe for Friendship or Russian Tea. I recently stumbled onto this recipe
in one of my old cookbooks and have been enjoying it ever since. With the
first sip I wasn't quite sure if I liked it, but by the last sip I was
hooked! I've given it to several friends who have also enjoyed it, so I
hope you will too. By the way, I just celebrated my 50th birthday and my
family and friends surprised me with a Grande Tea Party at a local country
club. What fun and the food was so good that even the men had a good time!
It was elegant to be served tea from fine china and nibble on scones, tea
sandwiches, and tiny sweets. What a happy memory that day will be for me,
surrounded by my most favorite people in the world at a special event.
Wishing all of you special moments and memories in the New Year!
Russian Tea
1 cup instant tea
9 oz (rounded cup) Tang or similar orange breakfast drink
3 oz (rounded 1/3 cup) instant lemonade mix
1/2 cup sugar (original recipe called for 1 cup)
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp cloves
1/4 tsp nutmeg
Put all ingredients in blender an blend until completely mixed. Store in
an airtight container. To serve, add 1 tablespoon to 6 ounces hot water,
stirring
well to dissolve. Enjoy!
Sue (Cooky) in Indiana
Please pray for me and my family. My 83 year old grandmother who has
never been seriously ill and has always been frisky has been diagnosed
with terminal liver cancer.
Nicol in Mississippi
Nancy, I'm not even sure if this is the email address you use for replies
to the newsletter, but when I click the one provided it now takes me to a
Mozilla page that has nothing to do with a reply (sheeesh). Also, look
forward to talking to you soon. Do you want me to call you?
At any rate, hoped I could send this along for the newsletter --
For Peg with the stray cat . . . If the cat is showing aggression and
generally seems feral, you might want to enlist the help of someone at
your local humane society. However if it's just afraid, try a formula of
food and patience. My beautiful stray ragdoll was won over by placing cat
food and cat treats as close as possible to where it was in the yard, over
time moving the food closer and closer to the house (I would go back
inside). After a few weeks, when I knew the cat was present, I would then
go out and read on a patio lounge chair, mostly just ignoring the cat, but
of course continuing to provide the food. Slowly but surely he came closer
to the patio, even rubbing along the chair legs. This cat was so fearful
that even the sound of a page being turned in the book could send him
scurrying back under the bushes (good thing I'm not a speed reader). So, I
still waited quite some time before talking softly to him and giving him
pats on his head. Eventually I was able to handle him and then bring him
inside permanently. He turned out to be 14 pounds of sugar.
Barbara Nosek, Las Vegas
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