King Cake 1/4 cup butter or margarine 16 oz sour cream 1/3 cup sugar 1 tsp salt 2 envelopes yeast 1 tbsp sugar 1/2 cup warm water (110 degrees) 2 large eggs 6 to 6 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 cup sugar 1 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon (Penzey’s Spices has the best around) 1/3 cupContinue reading “Mardi Gras–Laissez les bontemps rouler!”
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Homemade Sandwich Bread
Today is gray and coolish, so I decided to make a huge loaf of sandwich bread–we’re out of bread, and this was a good excuse to make it. I found this pan at the thrift store a year ago for $3.00 and it’s on amazon for $54, and it’s $35 on ebay–so I got aContinue reading “Homemade Sandwich Bread”
Chicken and Andouille Jambalaya
It’s going to be coolish this week, so this spicy, hearty, comforting dish sounded especially good. Ingredients: 2 tbsp olive oil 2-12 oz packages andouille sausage (pork or chicken) 1 1/2 lbs. boneless skinless chicken 2 bell peppers cut in a 1/2″ dice 2 onions cut in a 1/2″ dice 1 quart canned tomatoes, orContinue reading “Chicken and Andouille Jambalaya”
Apple Salad
Oh, we love this one. I was introduced to it when we did a series of “healthy meals” for events at work to try to get our employees to see that food can both taste good and be good for you. I’m not sure that worked with our employees, but I have been making thisContinue reading “Apple Salad”
Some Tablescapes for Spring
During the pandemic, I did a series of tablescapes with stuff that I had on hand. Here are some of my favorites. This is a studious table with a vase of antique rulers and scales standing in for a vase of flowers. I added vintage books, a brass candle holder, vintage box of pencil leads, smallContinue reading “Some Tablescapes for Spring”
A Cozy Comforting Crisp
I love apple crisp. Always have. We started eating this one as breakfast for Thanksgiving morning several years ago. It’s great for breakfast, but obviously is also yummy for a dessert. This is a triple make ahead breakfast: You can make it the night before; you can make the topping and keep it in theContinue reading “A Cozy Comforting Crisp”
Apple Pecan Cinnamon Rolls
I have been making cinnamon rolls for years. The boys used to take them for boy scout camping trips and we brought them to all the boys’ regattas. Chris and I made hundreds of pans of them to raise money for his trip to Europe when he was in 7th grade. In fact, they wereContinue reading “Apple Pecan Cinnamon Rolls”
Roasted Red Pepper Tomato Bisque
Given the weather around the country today, this seems an appropriate recipe to share with you…. Ingredients: 3 tbsp olive oil 2 large onions, diced 3 carrots, peeled and sliced 8 cloves of garlic, minced 56 oz. canned tomatoes (I used some that I canned last summer) 1 cup chopped roasted red pepper 1 quartContinue reading “Roasted Red Pepper Tomato Bisque”
Milk Chocolate Cheesecake
I always make whatever the birthday boy requests for their cake (and their dinner). I asked Chris what he wanted this year, and he chose a milk chocolate cheesecake from Cook’s Country. (Unfortunately, this is not one of their free recipes.) It isn’t a difficult recipe, but it bakes really low, so it takes aContinue reading “Milk Chocolate Cheesecake”
A Sparkly Table for Christmas
We used my toy table decoration for most of the holiday season, but I changed it up for Christmas day to a white and silver display. I cut white poinsettia flowers and sealed the ends by holding the cut end over a flame until no more juice came out and I put them in silverContinue reading “A Sparkly Table for Christmas”
