Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Jellied Cranberry Salad


If you're getting ready for the cranberries,
you might be ready for Cranberry Salad.
This is a super simple recipe made of only three ingredients.

So let's gather up and get started.
You'll want a 2-quart square or rectangle baking dish.




Ingredients:
1 Can of Jellied Cranberry Sauce(16 oz.)
1 Can Whole berry Cranberry Sauce(16 oz.)
2 cups of boiling water
2 packages Jell-O Raspberry Flavor Gelatin
1 tub of sour cream (16 oz.)

Directions:
1. Whisk together cranberry sauce and 1 cup of the boiling water; set aside.
2. Dissolve gelatin in the remaining cup of boiling water.
3. Stir gelatin mixture into cranberry mixture.
4. Pour half the cranberry mixture into you baking dish and half can of whole berry cranberry sauce into mixture. Cover and chill for 1-2 hours or until set. Save the remaining cranberry mixture 
at room temperature.
5. Spread sour cream evenly over set cranberry mixture.
6. Pour the remaining cranberry mixture over sour cream.

7. Cover and chill  for 2-24 hours. 
8. Pour remaining whole berry cranberry sauce.


Cranberry Salad is a fun addition to a holiday meal.
It also looks nice with a little extra garnish;
a sprig of green or a dash of crushed nuts on top
gives a nice touch.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Dreamy Peppermint Coffee Creamer


Adding that special winter touch to your coffee is easy with your own
Dreamy Peppermint Creamer.


Let's Gather our Ingredients:
1 can Sweetened Condensed Milk
1 can Evaporated Milk
1 1/2 teaspoon Vanilla
6 good drops of Peppermint essential oil
 or 
Peppermint oil -Which oil and how much you use will depend on 
how strongly you want your peppermint flavor.

I poured all my ingredients except my peppermint oil into my bowl 
and
Whipped with a hand mixer until frothy.
Add peppermint a drop or two at a time, tasting between your drops.
When you reach the flavor you prefer whip again until nice and bubbly.
Add a pretty touch with a dash of nutmeg.


Do enjoy a warm cup of coffee!



Saturday, November 23, 2013

Chicken, Pineapple, Pepperoni~Semi Homemade Pizza

I never met a pizza I didn't like!
Honestly, I don't know what can be done to ruin a pizza. 
I can't tell you how many times I have grabbed a pizza while on the run from the kids softball, baseball, piano, etc....you get the picture .
but....
It's hard to beat pizza straight out of the oven 
and 
It's not a chore do make, It's fun!
Crust courtesy of the dough boy  himself.
I simply followed the direction except for seasoning the crust before putting it in the oven. You can season it how you like and as heavy as you like. I put the garlic, pepper, parsley, and Parmesan cheese to it. 

I do not use pizza sauce. Instead, I use a spaghetti sauce that I like.
We never eat one pizza and I like it saucy.

I sauteed onions and mushrooms in a pan to themselves and in another pan I sauteed some of those onions and mushrooms with some canned chunked white chicken and chunked pineapple.
I served up one pepperoni and one chicken & pineapple pizza.

*Note about purchasing pepperoni-check both side counter and dairy/deli section of your grocery store. The price may vary and weight of pepperoni pack.
After I have baked the crust for 5 minute at suggested heat I take my crust and crank the heat in the oven to 425 degree. 
Put your pizza together how you like it
then
Bake it until it's pretty!

You can't go wrong with semi-homemade pizza!





Thursday, November 21, 2013

Good Morning Raisin Cinnamon Muffins

Hey..why not get your morning really started?
Putting a smile on the families faces is quite easy if your greet them with this 
warm & yummy 
Good Morning Raisin Cinnamon Muffin.

Let's preheat out oven:

While we gather our ingredients:
2 cups self-rising flour
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons cinnamon
1 cup brown sugar
3 tablespoons mayonnaise
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups of water
2 cups cornflakes lightly crushed
1 cup raisin

You'll want your margarine or butter and a squeeze from the honey bear
as they come out of the oven piping hot.

Directions:
1. Combine all dry ingredients(first 4 ingredient) in a large mixing bowl. 
Whisking as you add each ingredient.

2. Add your 3 heaping spoons of mayonnaise and vanilla, and 2 cups of water
continue stirring with your whisk.

3. Fold-in raisins and then fold-in corn flakes.
4. Bake for approximately 20 minutes or until they are a nice golden color.

Add your pat of butter and a squeeze from the little honey bear.





Monday, November 18, 2013

Southern Fried Apple Pies


If you take a drive along our beautiful Blue Ridge Parkway
and start getting a craving for something yummy it won't take you
long to find yourself a
Fried Apple Pie.
The best things in life are simple and so is this little treat. 
You will get a good taste of southern home cookin' with a Fried Apple Pie. 

Let's make ourselves some Fried Pies.

To get started you will want to make a batch of pie crust.

Set your crust aside and will fry up our apples.

Now we need to fry up some apples.
When I fry apples:
1. I  peel & slice my apples into thin discs.

2.  I prefer a iron skillet when frying apples. I just cover the bottom of my skillet with water place my apples in skillet, add a sprinkle of salt, dob butter or margarine all a top my apples, 
cover with brown sugar and cinnamon. I really don't measure; I just eyeball it. 

3. Cook apples medium-high heat. Stirring often until apples are cooked down.
By that I mean cooked down tender and syrupy but not turned to 
applesauce or mush.

It's time to put this together and fry 'em up.
1. Roll out you pie crust. I'm going to use a large biscuit cutter
 but you can cut out you discs with a large cup or saucer

2. Heat 1/2 inch to 1 inch of oil in a pan on medium-high heat.
3. Take one pie crust, roll a little thinner, add about 2 heaping spoons of apples.
Fold over and mash ends together. 
If your crust is a little dry wet it with your finger.
You can also use a fork to really close it good.

4. Place in hot oil.

Turn in about 1-2 minutes. Cook another minute or two.
Remove and repeat until you're out of apples and crust.

YeeHaw! 
That's all she wrote.