***This is a repost from several years ago, but I just made this recipe the other night and thought I should send you all a reminder. I found cranberries and fresh raspberries at Costco for a terrific price, so I didn’t use frozen raspberries and it worked out just fine. I have never been aContinue reading “Cranberry Raspberry Orange Sauce”
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A Versatile Quiche Base
I took a recipe from my mother in law and made a few modifications to make it a really adaptable filling for quiches. Quiche Filling (makes 3-9″ quiches or 2-10″ quiches) 1 1/2 cups of mayonnaise 6 tbsp flour 2 rounds of Boursin cheese 12 eggs 1 1/2 cups of milk Combine all ingredients inContinue reading “A Versatile Quiche Base”
The BEST Potato Salad
This is my version of the potato salad that my mom used to make. I have been making it since I have lived on my own. Even people who don’t usually like potato salad, love this one. If you already love potato salad, you will love this one. I like it because it isn’t tooContinue reading “The BEST Potato Salad”
Now is the PERFECT time to make Strawberry-Rhubarb Jam
My rhubarb produced enough harvestable stalks for me to put some in the freezer, and to make some jam. I love strawberry and rhubarb together and it tastes like summer to me and reminds me of my grandmother. Here’s how I made it: Ingredients: 4 cups of crushed strawberries 2 cups of rhubarb cut intoContinue reading “Now is the PERFECT time to make Strawberry-Rhubarb Jam”
Simple Stroganoff
I have ALWAYS loved Beef Stroganoff–ever since I was a kid. I have tweaked the recipe over the years, and this is how I make it now. My husband used to tell me that he didn’t like stroganoff, but he loves the way that I fix it. Ingredients: 3 tbsp vegetable oil 2 lbs sirloinContinue reading “Simple Stroganoff”
Bulk Breakfast Meal Prep
My husband has a workout 3 or 4 times a week that starts at 5:30 a.m. On those days, he doesn’t want to eat a big breakfast at home, so he needs something with a lot of protein that’s easy to pack up and take with him. We found just the thing on our tripContinue reading “Bulk Breakfast Meal Prep”
Crispy Brussels Sprouts with Honey and Balsamic Glaze
One of our favorite restaurants in Chattanooga, TN (The Feed Table and Tavern) has some delicious crispy brussels sprouts, so I went about to try to replicate them. First I pared the brussels sprouts and cut them in half. Then I brought salted water to a boil and blanched them for 5 minutes and drainedContinue reading “Crispy Brussels Sprouts with Honey and Balsamic Glaze”
Hot Toasty Pesto Turkey Sandwiches–Fully Dressed
My husband loves sandwiches about as much as anyone you’ll ever meet. Deli meat has gotten crazy expensive, and then with all the recalls, we just don’t like to buy it. So, this week, I bought a turkey breast at the grocery. I let it thaw in the fridge and I took the meat offContinue reading “Hot Toasty Pesto Turkey Sandwiches–Fully Dressed”
Last minute gift from the kitchen….
I am NOT a fan of fussy recipes. It’s not that I can’t do it, I just don’t want to. I have been making this particular recipe since I was in high school, so a LONG time. It’s great because you literally just cook it until it is brown–no thermometer, no testing in a glassContinue reading “Last minute gift from the kitchen….”
A Holiday Treat that starts with a mix
First, I mixed up two packages of Betty Crocker sugar cookie mix using the recipe for rolled cookies–two packages of mix, 2 sticks of softened butter, 2 eggs, and 6 tablespoons of flour. I rolled the dough into about tablespoon sized balls and placed them into well greased mini muffin pans. I flattened them intoContinue reading “A Holiday Treat that starts with a mix”
