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August 22nd, 2005, 05:21 PM
#1
Inactive Member
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August 23rd, 2005, 05:20 PM
#2
HB Forum Owner
Mmmmm that sounds yummy! This is great Roger.
I hope everyone keeps the recipes coming. Post
your favourite ones so we can all share some great
ideas to make the mundane job of cooking fun and
exciting once again! [img]wink.gif[/img]
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August 23rd, 2005, 06:19 PM
#3
CanadianGirl
Guest
*licks lips* it does sound good eh
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August 24th, 2005, 05:31 PM
#4
Inactive Member
My favorite desert is Pineapple Upside down cake, I found this simple & EZ recipe, that tastes just like the cake. This is also a good recipe to let kids help with.
***Pineapple Upside Down Biscuit***
1/4 stick of butter
1 cup (Compacted) brown sugar
1 can of Crushed Pinapple (well drained)
1 can of biscuits
Mix butter, sugar, pineapple
place spoonful of mixture into muffin pan
Place biscuit onto mixture
put into pre-heated over per biscuit instruction
*to avoid burning your muffin pan add a bit of water to any unused spots*
*I found this to work better for regular biscuits than the flakey or layered biscuits*
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August 25th, 2005, 05:15 PM
#5
Inactive Member
I'm trying to stay away from fried foods, so last night instead of fried chicken, we decided to make BBQ chicken and it turned out so tender you could cut it with a fork.
I used 1/2 bottle of cheap store bought BBQ sauce
add equal part ketchup
a squirt of yellow mustard (to taste)
1/3 cup of brown sugar (to taste)
splash of woreshister (sp)
ground black pepper
2 pinches of Italian seasoning
Place 3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts into a glass baking dish, cover with the BBQ sauce.
cover with aluminum foil, Bake at 350 for about 45 minutes.
*I chunk up onions and spread across the top before baking*
I had planned on having the left over today, but sometimes during the night, My stepdaughter discovered it pushed behind the cottage cheese and carton of orange juice. So I guess lunch is grilled cheese & salami [img]frown.gif[/img]
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August 26th, 2005, 07:56 PM
#6
Inactive Member
After Wednesday night service, The ladies circle hosted a pot luck and a sweetheart of a lady brought 2 pizzas (or so we thought. You know the snotty church ladies (every church has a couple) turned up their nose and were complaining that after all their cooking & baking she just stopped at pizza hut.
I wish I could took a picture of their faces when she opened the boxes (provided by her nephew who works at pizza hut) to reveal a home made desert that she called a Fruit pizza. Guess who she gave a copy of the recipe to...Yep. She said as long as the two snots at church don't get a copy I could share. So here tis:
*****Fruit Pizza*****
1 roll of sugar cookie dough (store bought is what she used)
8 oz cream cheese
1 (sm) tub cool whip
1 can mandrian oranges (drained)
1 can peaches (drained, save juice)
1 Can pinapple (drained save juice)
2 ripe banannas
1 can cherry pie filling
1/2 cup sugar
2 tsp corn starch
1/3 cup light corn syrup
****Crust
Press out cookie dough on a pizza pan (or cookie sheet)
bake per cookie instructions.
****Pizza sauce
mix cream cheese, 1/2 cup sugar. then fold in cool whip.
spread evenly over cooled, baked cookie
****toppings
spread cherry pie filling, arrange pineapple, oranges, peaches, banannas
slice the banannas and soak in pineapple juice for about 5-10 minutes to keep them from turning brown
in a sausepan add pineapple & peach juice, add 2 tsp of corn starch, 1/3 cup of light corn syrup.
mix well then add heat, bring to boil, turn to simmer till it starts to thicken.
let it cool, then drizzle over pizza.
refridgerate & chill.
I haven't tried this yet but her pizza was so sweet & good, I'm looking forward to making this
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August 27th, 2005, 02:41 AM
#7
Inactive Member
*sniff*..*sniff*.I smell food!!!! is Roger cooking again??
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August 27th, 2005, 03:12 PM
#8
Inactive Member
Yeah, I've been cooking, I was hoping to get a couple new recipes for my files. I love to cook, but I find myself getting in a rut.
Tonight I made pizza bread for all of us, it was really good, I may add it here, if anyone is interested.
I need a recipe for mexican rice (Like you get at a mexican resteraunt) not that jucie, tomatoey stuff you find in the stores.
I would also like to get a good meatball recipe (not the sweet cocktail meatballs, but the big italian ones)
rog
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August 31st, 2005, 08:30 PM
#9
HB Forum Owner
Meatballs are easy to make! And my lil men just
love them!
I make them kinda like meatloaf, except I add
Italian spices to the mix.
1 lb ground beef
1 egg
1/2 cp Italian bread crumbs
Italian seasoning to taste (I use 1/2 tsp)
Mix altogether and make whatever size meatballs
you like. Bake in 350 degree oven. Depending on
the size, this may take 15-30.
If I am making meatball subs, I put them in hot
spaghetti sauce to simmer for a few min after
they are baked to soak in the sauce!
If you want pork and hate the greasey mess, add
wine to it. When I make a pork roast, I stick
cloves of garlic in holes made with a knife and
then pour 1 1/2 cp of my dads homemade peach wine
over it and bake. Talk about yummy without all
the grease! The alcohol breaks down most of
the grease and adds such a good flavor!
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September 1st, 2005, 12:42 AM
#10
HB Forum Owner
Mmmmm this thread makes me so damn
hungry every time I come a read it!
I need to get some recipes posted on
here eh? -lol-
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