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Spanish Rice with Hamburger & Beans

Posted on February 17, 2012, under Dinner, Food.

One of our all time favorite rice dishes is, Spanish Rice!  I add hamburger & beans to this dish and top with shredded cheese to make it extra hearty :-)

Spanish Rice

1 lb. hamburger (I use either venison or beef)

2 c. cooked beans (I have used black and pinto beans)

1 bell pepper

1 onion

1 qt. tomatoes

3 c. water

1/8 Tblsp. chili powder

2 3/4c. brown rice

garlic salt to taste

optional – shredded cheese

Chop the onions and peppers. Add the burger, onions and peppers and garlic salt to a stockpot and brown over medium heat.

 

Add the remaining ingredients (rice last) and thorougly stir. Cover and simmer for approx 40 minutes. Be sure to stir this mixture ever 10 minutes or so to prevent scalding.

 

Upon completion, all of the tomato liquid will have been absorbed into the rice. Enjoy! :-)

 

 

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Strawberry Bundt Cake

Posted on February 9, 2012, under Dessert, Food.

Looking for a new and different cake recipe?  This cake is it!  My son requested this cake for his latest birthday.  It is strawberrylicious!  It can also be made with any other fruit that your heart desires :-)

Ingredients ~

Cake

3 c. unbleached flour

1  1/2 tsp.  baking powder

1  1/2  tsp.  baking soda

3/4  tsp.  salt

3/4  c. butter

1  1/2.  sugar

1 tsp.  vanilla

3 eggs

1  1/2 c. crushed fresh or frozen unsweetened strawberries

Glaze

1  1/2  c.  powdered sugar

1  1/2  Tblspn  fresh lemon juice

fresh crushed strawberries

Preheat Oven to 350 degrees

In a medium bowl, mix together flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. In a large bowl, using an electric mixer, beat together butter and sugar until light and fluffy.

 

Beat eggs, one at a time into butter/sugar mixture.

 

Beat in the vanilla.

Using a wooden spoon or spatula, stir in the flour mixture until dry ingredients are just moistened.

 

If you have fresh strawberries, buzz them through the food processor. If using frozen, crush with forks.

Gently fold strawberries into cake mixture.

 

Pour batter into greased bundt pan. Bake for 50 - 60 minutes.. until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Transfer pan to wire rack and cool slightly.

Turn cake out onto serving platter and cool completely.

 

Mix glaze ingredients together until smooth. In the above picture of the cake.. you can see I used to much lemon juice (I was guesstimating).. it turned out a bit to runny. Spoon glaze over the cooled bundt cake and Enjoy :-)

 

 

 

 

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Turkey and Dumplings (or Chicken)

Posted on January 25, 2012, under Dinner, Food.

This is another one of those recipes that has been handed down from older family members.  It makes the BEST turkey or chicken and dumplings I have ever laid my mouth on!  I make the broth for the soup from scratch.  You can use chicken or turkey broth for less than ideal results.. but it will work if that’s all you have available :-)

Turkey & Dumplings

Turkey or Chicken & Dumplings

Stock pot half full of turkey or chicken stock

Chopped vegies  – onions, green beans, carrots, celery + whatever else your heart desires

Turkey or chicken pieces (I use the meat that I have pulled off the bones before I boil the bones)

1 1/2 c. flour

2 tsp. baking powder

3/4 tsp salt

1 Tblspn poultry seasoning

3 Tblspn room temp butter

3/4 c. milk

Pick the bones of the turkey or chicken.. place bones in a stock pot basket (I have a basket insert that slips right into the stockpot). If you don't have the basket, place bones in the stockpot and cover wtih water. If using the basket, fill the stockpot with water. Either way, boil for 1- 1/2 hours.

 

Once you have made your chicken stock, pull the basket full of bones, etc. out of the stockpot. If just simply boiling bones.. strain bone, etc from stock and pour stock back into stockpot.

 

Add the meat and veggies to the soup stock. Cook until veggies are al dente.

 

 

While veggies and stock are simmering, prepare dumplings. Mix all of the dry ingredients together in a bowl.

 

Cut in the butter until the mixture resembles fine crumbs.

 

Pour in the milk, while gently stirring mixture.

Mix only unitl mixture is completely moistened.

 

Drop the dumplings by large spoon fulls into the simmer soup.

 

Cook slowly for 10 minutes uncovered (no lid).

 

Place lid on stockpost and cook another 10 minutes covered. After this last direction, remove stockpot from heat and serve. Enjoy :-)

 

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Two Layer Cheesecake

Posted on January 6, 2012, under Dessert, Food.

This two layer cheesecake can be made with a large variety of fruits.. in fact the sky is the limit!  For this blog post, I am using left over cranberry sauce.  You can use pumpkin (which I have actually done.. you have to add the normal pumkin pie spices), berries, peaches, plums, etc.   If you try something different.. please let me know how it turns out :-)

Two Layer Cheesecake

Crust ~

1 1/2 c. graham crackers

1/3 c. sugar

1/3 c. melted butter

Filling ~

4  8 oz packages cream cheese (room temp)

1 c. sugar

1 tsp. vanilla

1 cup whole cranberry sauce - or any other fruit crushed

Preheat Oven to 325 degrees

Crush graham crackers to fine crumbs (for ease, use food processor). Add the sugar and mix.

Pour the melted butter over crumb mixture and mix thoroughly.

 

Generously butter your springform pan, insuring all the nooks and crevasses are covered.

 

Press the crust mixture into buttered springform pan. Cover the bottom and a couple inches up the walls... patting firmly.

Bake 325 degrees for 8-10 minutes. Pull out of oven and set aside while making cheesecake mixture.

Beat cream cheese, sugar and vanilla until smooth.

Beat eggs into mixture one egg at a time. Beat unitl smooth.

 

Remove 2 cups of the batter and spread evenly over the bottom of your prepared crust.

Blend in the crushed fruit (pictured - whole cranberry sauce).. Blend until creamy.

Carefully spread the fruit mixture over the plain layer cheesecake.. Isn't it pretty!

 

Pop it in your preheated oven and bake for 35 - 40 minutes.. or until center is almost set. Cool on the counter until warm.. then refridgerate for 4 hours or overnight. Enjoy :-)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wassail

Posted on December 22, 2011, under Beverage, Food.

Several years ago, my husband and I attended a party where this hot fruit juice beverage was served.  I thought it was DELICIOUS!  I promptly asked for the recipe :-)   This past week, our Winter Farmer’s Market hosted a party for the customers.. My contribution was Wassail.  It was a hit!

Wassail is an old english word that means, ‘Good Health’.  That would made sense, as the ingredients are all ‘good’ for you!

 

Wassail

8 c. Apple Juice or Cider

4 c. Cranberry Juice

6 c. Pineapple Juice

1/2 tsp. Nutmeg

6 whole Cloves

2 whole Cinnamon Sticks

1 Lemon (sliced)

1 Orange (sliced)

Pour all ingredients into a 6 quart crockpot. Heat on high for until good and HOT, then turn the temp down to warm.

Serve in your favorite mug and Enjoy!  :-)

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Carmel Popcorn Balls

Posted on December 20, 2011, under Dessert, Food, Snacks.

My Aunt handed down this recipe to me several years ago.. It makes the BEST carmel popcorn or popcorn balls.

 

Carmel Popcorn Balls

3 qts of plain popcorn (I heap the qt jar)

1 c. packed brown sugar

1/4 c. Corn Syrup

1 cube butter

1/2 tsp. salt

1/2 tsp baking soda

 

Pop and measure your popcorn.

Pour the popcorn into a large paper grocery sack. I use a papersack for mixing, for ease of clean-up.

In a medium saucepan.. bring the sugar, corn syrup, butter & salt to a boil.

 

As soon as the mixure starts to boil, set the timer for 3 minutes. Boil and continue stirring for the full 3 minutes.

As soon as the 3 minutes of boiling is complete, remove from heat and stir in the baking soda.

 

After adding the baking soda.. the mixture will 'froth'... this is totally normal :-)

 

Pour the mixture over the measured popcorn that it is in the paper sack.

 

I use a wooden spoon to mix the carmel corn.

 

Using buttered hands, form the carmel corn into desired ball shape. I kind of squeeze the balls to make them firm. Caution, the mixture will be hot.

If you do not want to make the balls.. and would prefer to have a bowl of carmel corn, then I use 4 heaping qts of popcorn instead of the three. It all tastes GREAT!

 

 

 

 

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Homemade Cranberry Sauce

Posted on November 17, 2011, under Condiment, Food.

This cranberry sauce is simple to make, with a taste that far exceeds any store bought variety.  Once you’ve tasted this.. you’ll never buy it again!

 

Homemade Cranberry Sauce

12 ounces cranberries

1 c. sugar

1 c. orange juice

Measure the sugar and orange juice into a saucepan.

 

Over medium heat, stir mixture unitl the sugar is dissolved.

 

Once the sugar has dissolved, add the cranberries and stir.

 

Bring the mixture to a good steady boil. After about 8-10 minutes, the cranberries will 'pop'.. Continue stirring.

 

Once the cranberries have popped, take a potato masher and mash down the berries several times. Continue boiling for a total of 18 minutes (I set the timer from the first sign of the mixure boiling).

Continue to stir the whole time. Once the 18 minutes is completed, remove pan from heat and set aside to cool. Once cool, place the sauce into the desired storage container and store in the refridge.

This sauce can accompany more than turkey.. it can be spread over a biscuit or used as a french toast spread, etc, etc. Enjoy :-)

 

 

 

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Homemade Mozzerella

Posted on November 8, 2011, under Food, Food Preservation, Goats, Homemade Cheese.

My family loves homemade mozzerella!  We eat it on homemade pizza, cassaroles, marinated or just plain ol’ by itself.  I am very thankful to have my small herd of dairy goats.. as I have a constant fresh supply of milk for things like making cheese :-)

Homemade Mozzerella from Raw Goat Milk

1 gallon fresh raw goat milk

1 1/2 tsp citric acid (this is what makes the cheese ‘stretchy’)

1/4 c. cold water

1/2 tsp. liquid rennet

cheese salt

Pour milk into thick bottomed sauce pan. Place your dairy thermometer into milk.

Turn the stove top burner onto a medium heat. Sprinkle the citric acid over the top of the milk. Stir the citric acid into the milk.

While milk is heating, measure the rennet and water... add rennet to the cold water (Very important! Never add rennet directly into milk, as it won't work.. I know from experience :-/ )

Heat milk to 86 degrees. Mix in water/rennet combo thoroughly. Once you have mixed it, discontinue mixing.

In pretty short order, you will see the curds seperating from the whey. I leave them alone (no stirring). Once your temperature reaches 105 degrees, remove pan from heat.

 

Scoop out curds into a microwave safe dish. I use a 8 cup pyrex glass measuring bowl. Continue to scoop until ALL curds are in the bowl.

Use the spoon (I use a large slotted spoon) that you scooped the curds, to hold them back and drain the excess whey back into the pan.

Microwave the curds for about 45 seconds. The time all depends on the microwave (how hot it heats items).

After the first microwaving, the cheese should start 'stretching' allowing it to be kneaded. As I knead the cheese, I continuously drain the whey back into the pan.

I microwave mine a total of 2-3 times each batch of cheese. I knead the cheese until no more whey comes out.

Sprinkle the hot, stretched (kneaded) cheese with cheese salt. I have never measured.. just sprinkle to taste. Knead the salt into the cheese - the cheese might need to be slightly reheated.

Place the cheese into desired mold (on in a bowl). The mold pictured has holes, so I lined it with plastic wrap. Cool in refridge and use within several days or freeze. Mozzerella freezes beautifully! I notice when the cheese is not used within several days of being refridged, the flavor heads south.

I started making marinated mozzerella this past summer. I cube the cheese, pour olive oil over the top and mix in fresh basil and salt to taste. YUMMMM!

 

 

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Scones!

Posted on September 7, 2011, under Food.

I used to think scones were a deep fried flat bread that I got at the fair once a year.   I then discovered that was not the case.  Scones remind me of a lightly sweetened biscuit with added fruit.  I have been making tons of these sweet biscuits to sell at the local farmers market.. they sell like wildfire!

Scones

3 c. all purpose flour

1/2 c.  sugar

5 teaspons baking powder

1/2 tsp. salt

3/4 c. butter (room temp)

1 egg (beaten)

1 tsp. vanilla

1 c. plain yogurt or milk

1 heaping cup of fruit of your choice (better is slightly frozen) I have made – blueberry, blackberry, peach, apricot, strawberry, banana and lemon (with the lemon use one TBSP of the zest).. they are ALL great!

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  Lightly grease baking sheet.

In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking powder and salt.

Cut in butter until the flour mixture resembles fine bread crumbs.

Stir in your fruit of choice. You will see in the pictures displayed in this blog.. that I have taken the pic's with differnt flavors/batches of scones.

Mix the yogurt or milk with the beaten egg and vanilla. Stir into the flour/fruit mixture until just moistened.

Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface, and knead briefly. Pat dough into a 1/2 inch think flattened circle. Cut into 8 wedges and place them on prepared baking sheet. (I find that when this recipe is cut into 8 pieces, it makes a very large scone.. a lot of times I cut it into 9 wedges).

Bake 15 minutes in the preheated oven, or until golden brown.

 

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Crockpot Enchiladas

Posted on July 11, 2011, under Dinner, Food.

Need a simple – lower carb mexican food fix?  Do you have leftover meat, need a great recipe for it?  Why not try Crockpot Enchiladas.  This meal is very quick to put together and is great if you have to be away from the kitchen a few hours before dinner.  When you return, your delicious dinner will be ready!

For this recipe, I use a 6 qt. crockpot..  If yours is smaller, then reduce ingredients accordingly ;-)

3 flour tortillas

4 can refired beans

4 c. meat – I used turkey with this particular batch.. but chicken, ground and shredded beef would also work great!

1 large can green chile enchilada sauce

shredded cheese

sour cream

olives (optional)

Start by spraying your crockpot with a non stick spray such as Pam.  Place 1 flour tortilla on the bottom.  Layer 2 cans of refired beans, meat, olives, sauce, sour cream  (lay dollops on top of the meat) and cover with shredded cheese (I’m pretty liberal with the cheese).  Repeat the layer on more time.

On top place the last tortilla, smother with sauce and sprinkle cheese.  Hi or Lo heat depends on how fast you want to eat it.  I start mine of on Hi for an hour or so, then reduce to Lo for 2-3 hours.  Do keep in mind, all crockpots cook differently, some hotter than others.. be sure to accomodate cooking time according to your crockpot.  Enjoy!!

The finished product.

 

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