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wow a lot of great recipes
![]() i love to cook and try new things, experiment sometimes.. lol here is a great nacho one..... left over bbq chicken works the best for this .. BUT when its not available i get a rotisserie chicken... cut up meat into how ever size pieces you like. refreid beans choped onion shredded cheese of cheddar or mexican blend unsalted nacho chips ( i get this from mexican restaurants) optional items for topping jalapenos slices salsa sour cream spread refried beans on chips, sprinkle onions, chicken and top with cheese. pop in oven or micro wave until cheese is melted. then top with what ever you wish. ![]() this also works well with tostada shells
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Cayenne Shortbread
Preheat oven to 350. 1 tsp. cayenne 1 tsp. salt 2 1/2 c. flour 1/2 lb sharp cheddar, grated 1/2 lb unsalted butter, room temp 1 c. chopped pecans Sift cayenne, salt & flour; set aside. Cream together cheese & butter until well blended. Gradually add dry ingredients. Stir in pecans. Divide dough in half & shape into 2 logs, approximately1 1/2 in. in diameter & 9 inches long. Wrap in plastic & chill for at leastan hour (can be frozen). Generously butter baking sheets or use parchment paper. Cut into 1/4 inch slices. Bake about 15-20 minutes. Cool on wire racks. Store in an airtight container. Makes 6 dozen. These are DELISH! But You might want to warn Your guests that these are SAVORY and not sweet.....or it's rather disconcerting! ![]() |
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Does anyone have a tried and true recipe for Swedish Meatballs? Crockpot preferable.
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This recipe comes from my bestie in Florida who knows how I like my recipes to read. I'm posting it as she wrote it.
Pulverize a box of vanilla wafers with 1/2 cup of pecans Add 3 TBS of cocoa powder and 1 cup of confectioner's sugar Blend 3 TBS of corn syrup, 1/3 cup water and 2 tsps of rum extract If you are feeling frisky, use 1/3 cup + 2 TBS of actual rum. Blend wet and dry ingredients. Get ready to use your fingers! Roll into bite size balls and either roll in additional sugar or cocoa powder (or BOTH!). The longer they sit, the stronger they get. I'm SOOO gonna make some of these for Christmas! |
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When I was in my teens, my best friends mom used to make this beef and barley stew that was to die for. I loved that stew and regret that I never got the recipe. Over the years I have found other beef and barley stews and soups...but none are quite the same. Does anyone have a recipe for beef barley stew? I am going to keep trying til I find it
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Dusa, thanks for that recipe. Can't wait to try it out.
Gemme, I have some rum in my cabinet. I'll give these a try! Always2late, try this one! Beef Barley Stew -- Mom's Recipe
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Tonight I made some awesome chicken wings!
I had bought a huge package of those little frozen drummies and had planned to make hotwings at Christmas but we decided that we wanted an easy dinner. I took a bunch of drummies and threw them in a cake pan and baked them at 350 for 40 minutes (until the chicken juice was clear). Then I slathered them in sauce and cooked them for another 18 minutes. The sauce was easy but I never measure anything so there really isnt a recipe: Mix up: a bunch of soy sauce a bunch of honey probably 1/2 tsp of ginger (or more) and some squirts Sweet Baby Ray's bbq sauce Jack licked her plate clean and the dog ran back and forth between the stove and our dining table several times. In other words: They were a hit!
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My favorite holiday cookie recipe uses just the yolk part of the egg, so after my cookie baking marathon
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Here is recipe. Coconut and Chocolate Macaroons 30 Cookies 4 large egg whites 1¼ cups sugar ¼ teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon honey 2½ cups unsweetened coconut (see note) ¼ cup flour ½ teaspoon vanilla extract 2 ounces bittersweet or semisweet chocolate, chopped In a large skillet, mix together the egg whites, sugar, salt, honey, coconut and flour. Heat over low-to-moderate heat on the stovetop, stirring constantly, scraping the bottom as you stir. When the mixture just begins to scorch at the bottom, remove from heat and stir in the vanilla. Transfer to a bowl to cool to room temperature. (At this point, the mixture can be chilled for up to one week, or frozen for up to two months.) When ready to bake, line a baking sheet with parchment paper or Silpat and preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Form the dough into 1 1/2-inch mounds with your fingers evenly spaced on the baking sheet. Bake for 18-20 minutes, until deep golden brown. Cool completely. To dip the macaroons in chocolate, melt the chocolate in a clean, dry bowl set over a pan of simmering water (or in a microwave.) Line a baking sheet with plastic wrap. Dip the bottoms of each cookie in the chocolate and set the cookies on the baking sheet. Refrigerate 5-10 minutes, until the chocolate is set |
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i love to make the same cookies [without chocolate]- and i use oat flour and buckwheat honey - yum ! ![]() |
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I make a pretty cookie called "Forget~Me~Nots".......... Preheat oven to 350. 2 egg whites 1/2 c sugar 1 c chocolate chips 1/2 c chopped pecans Whip egg whites, gradually adding sugar. Whip until stiff peaks form. Stir in chocolate chips & pecans. Drop by spoonful~making peaks~ onto a foil lined cookie sheet. Put in the oven and turn it off. Leave them in for 6 hours or overnight. It's a pretty holiday cookie. Store in an airtight container. |
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Thank you for the yummy suggestions!!! I knew that there had to be something more fun than scrambled egg whites!!!!!
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Bisquick Sausage Ball Recipe
2 cups Bisquick 10 oz. shredded cheese (or shred your own) 1 pound sausage Put the Bisquick in the bowl. Add the cheese. NOTE: If you are grating yoru own then, grate a little and cover with the Bisquick. Repeat until cheese i mixed in. You can avoid a huge clump o' cheese this way. Once the Bisquick and cheese are mixed together, it's time to add the sausage. I use Jimmy Dean Hot when I'm not worried about folks who can't take the heat. Cheap sausage makes for greasy balls. (Don't go there.) Now mix it all together by hand. Yep, by hand. ![]() Once the mixture is ready, cover a cookie sheet with sides or a baking dish with tin foil. Roll the mixture into small balls about the size of walnuts and place them on the pan about 1/2 an inch apart. They will spread out. Bake the sausage balls at 350 degrees F for 20 minutes. The sausage balls should be lightly browned. Some spots will be a little darker than other spots. Once the sausage balls are cool, put them in airtight containers and store them in the refrigerator. Can be served cold or hot. Heated is better. Wrap them in some foil and heat them in the oven. |
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I invented this because I hate oatmeal, grits etc.
Plain bran flakes 1 part milk 1 part half and half tablespoon of imitation vanilla your choice of fruit. I use raisins and dried fruit sprinkle with sweetener and cinnamon |
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It was a long week for me and my new schedule doesn't allow me to make dinner at the normal time Monday-Friday. So tonight I am really happy to be able to sit down at the table and eat dinner with my lady. After that maybe we'll get in the hot tub. Then later see what's happening over at Juniper Creek on the season premiere of Big Love.
I'll be making: Pomodoro Fresco Sourdough Bruschetta (I'll be using fresh basil that apretty has been growing in our garden) Eggplant parmesan Meatballs (my mom's family receipe) Spagetti with marinara Parducci red wine
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I'm looking for some appetizer recipes. What do you have?
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This recipe would be for those that really like sweet potatoes. I saw a recipe in a new cook book I got and it was for sweet potato soup. I thought I'd give it a try and see what it tasted like. I can honestly say, it was different, but I liked it and so did R. It was really simple to make.
Sweet Potato Soup 1/2 cup chopped onion (1 medium) 1/2 cup chopped celery (1 stalk) 1 clove garlic, minced 1 tablespoon butter 1 sweet potato, peeled and cubed (about 2 cups) 2 cups chicken broth 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 1/2 cups half and half or light cream 1 tablespoon maple syrup sour cream (optional) In a dutch oven, cook onion, celery and garlic in hot butter over medium heat until onion is tender but not brown. Add sweet potato, broth and nutmeg, bring to boiling.Reduce heat; simmer, covered, 20 minutes or until potato is tender. Remove from heat, cool slightly. Transfer mixture to a blender or food processor. Cover and blend or process until smooth. Return all soup to the dutch oven. Stir in cream and maple syrup; heat through. If desired top each serving with sour cream and nutmeg.
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this is the bomb but only cut the bread in half not 3 pcs
16 pieces white bread with crusts trimmed Bacon 6 oz. cream cheese 1/2 lb. sausage, browned and drained Mix sausage and cream cheese; spread on bread. Roll into a roll lengthwise. Cut in three piece. Wrap with enough bacon to reach around and place cut end of bacon down on cookie sheet. Bake at 375 degrees for 20 minutes. These may be frozen and reheated. |
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