Saturday, December 24, 2011

Christmas Candy!

Instead of our usual quick and easy fudge, this year I made THIS recipe for a twist on Peanut Butter Cups, from Mel's Kitchen Cafe. These are SOOO good!!
Just like she says, they are soo smooth and absolutely delicious! I poured mine into an 8x11 baking pan, instead of piping them into mini muffin cups, because as stated earlier, I only have a 12 cup pan...and that would take forever. *grin Then I cut them into bite size squareish shapes, and oh yes, we enjoyed!!

12 oz melted chocolate
1 cup creamy peanut butter
1/2 cup powdered sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla  

I used 12 oz semi-sweet, Hershey's brand chocolate chips. I melted them in a pan on the stove, on very low heat (like 2 out of ...) and once the chips melted I added the pb, then the sugar and vanilla. I stirred it a long time and they turned out perfect!
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These are made very similarly to the "fudge" I have made the last few years. I call it Darci's Fudge because my friend Darci gave me the recipe, and I don't know where she got it.

1 1/2 bags chocolate chips (semi-sweet or milk)
1 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk
dash salt
1 1/2 tsp vanilla

In sauce pan, melt chips and condensed milk SLOWLY over very low heat on stove top. Add salt and vanilla when they start to get melty.
When its melted and smooth you can stir in nuts, pb chips, mini marshmallows, or broken up candy canes! YUM!!!
Pour into an 8x11 pan, lined with foil or plastic wrap. That way you can lift the whole thing out to cut the fudge into bars.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Christmas Cookies and Frosting

Does your neighborhood give treats at Christmastime? I do love that part of the holidays! Already we have gotten chocolate drizzled pretzels, hot cocoa, three kinds of fudge, three kinds of cookies, cupcakes and some pecan rolo turtle type treats I've seen on blogs! YUM! Neighbor gifts are also an excellent way to "get rid of" the extra cookies you have to make for Santa, haha!

In years past I have made different kinds of cookies, THIS popcorn and a yummy easy fudge which I will share tomorrow. This year I asked my kids if there is anything in particular they like at Christmas, or simply want to eat. lol! They both voted for cookies they can decorate! That's not exactly specific, beyond needing sprinkles, so I thought I'd try out a few new recipes I found online!

I made cookies using THIS recipe found one the Clover Lane blog.
ETA Recipe:

2 2/3 cup granulated brown sugar*
1 tsp salt
1 cup butter
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
3 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp cinnamon

Mix sugar, salt and butter in a large mixing bowl. Beat eggs and vanilla into mixture until light and fluffy. Sift together flour, baking powder, baking soda and cinnamon, and gradually blend into sugar ingredents. Chill well. (about an hour at least). Roll dough out on well floured surface. Cut into shapes. 
Bake on lightly sprayed cookie sheets at 350* for 8-10 minutes.

*except I couldn't find granulated brown sugar. I used half granulated white sugar and half regular brown sugar.
I got 64 cookies with our cookie cutters. They're super easy to roll out and we all liked the taste of them a lot! Mine turned out flat, chewy and with crispy edges, like this:
(Christmas trees, snowmen, teddy bears, stars) and this:
My husband didn't love the idea of a glaze so I used our stand-by frosting recipe (found below), and the random assortment of sprinkles we had in the house. The kids had a blast cutting out the shapes, sneaking bits of dough and putting the sprinkles on! Looks like a merry Christmas!

Butter Frosting:
1/3 cup margarine or butter (I usually use margarine)
4 cups powdered sugar
1/4 tsp salt
2-3 Tbsp milk*
1 tsp vanilla

In large bowl cream margarine. Add remaining ingredients. Beat until frosting is smooth and of spreading consistency. If necessary, thin with additional milk.
Can frost 9x13 inch cake or 2-layer round cake

For chocolate butter frosting blend
1/3 cup cocoa powder
OR 2 envelopes pre-melted unsweetened baking chocolate flavor  
OR 2 squares (2 oz) melted unsweetened chocolate
into creamed margarine.

*This time I ended up using about 5 tbsp milk...I don't know why!! And it frosted all 64 cookies with a perfect thin layer.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Lasagna!

The first time I made lasagna, I used a pan to cook the sauce in, a bowl to mix the cheese in, a pan to cook the meat in and the crock pot to cook the meal in! Three of those dishes had to be washed by hand. I would rather do almost any other chore than wash dishes by hand, so I was less than impressed with this kind of a meal! LOL! After complaining on facebook about what a nightmare lasagna was, my friend pointed out she just throws a handful of this and that and calls it good. HMM. I suppose I could  give it another try.......!
So this time, I laid lasagna noodles along the bottom, sprinkled cooked hamburger meat over that, spread my uncooked sauce over that, dolloped ricotta cheese, and sprinkled Parmesan, mozzarella cheese, and did it again! That meant I only had to wash the meat pan by hand, and everything else was dishwasher-friendly! Yeay! Plus it was much faster to put together and no measuring mess either! And it turned out GREAT!

So, I used:
1 box lasagna noodles
1/2 lb ground beef, browned with ground black pepper and dehydrated onion
15 oz container ricotta cheese
few handfuls shredded mozzarella
sprinkles shredded Parmesan
basically my mom's spaghetti sauce, mixed in a bowl instead of on the stove

Sauce:
2 cans tomato sauce
oregano
basil
minced garlic
onion powder
sage
thyme
parsley
 
And cover the meal with foil, bake at 425* for 50 minutes, or until noodles are tender.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Make Your Own Mexican Wrap!

Friends are an excellent source of dinner ideas. One day a few months ago, my friend told me what they'd had for dinner the night before. I jotted this down: refried beans, salsa/black beans/ lime, brown rice, cheese, sour cream, avacado, wrapped in a tortilla! 

We finally got around to having it!

I started by microwaving one 10-inch flour tortilla for each of us, and set out the fillings!
We had brown rice, refried beans (with a good handful of shredded cheddar and a few tablespoons milk mixed in), ground beef with taco seasoning, shredded cheddar, shredded pepperjack cheese, salsa and sour cream! The kids could choose any protein and any dairy they wanted, and I served limade with it, instead of putting lime juice in with the rice or something...some members of my family don't like lime... 

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Burger & Fries Casserole

Tonight was one of those nights I didn't want the food in my house but I wanted a good and quick dinner... I was perusing websites looking for something fast that I had all the ingredients for, lol, and THIS is what I found.

It was fast.
It was easy
and it was good!

On the side of that recipe link was a "what people are saying" box and I loved the ideas from "msuavacado". I combined the original recipe with this person's changes and here's what I came up with:
  • 1 lb ground beef cooked with dehydrated onion/freshly ground black pepper, and drained
  • 2 tbsp flour
  • few big squirts ketchup
  • about the same amount A1 as ketchup
  • 3 drizzles worcestershire sauce
Put meat mix across bottom of casserole dish
  • topped with shredded cheese,
  • an even row of tator tots and
  • a little shredded cheese on top of that.
baked at 425* for 20 minutes,
served with carrot sticks!
It was a hit!

Next time I'll use the full 1.5 lbs of meat. maybe even more....

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Pumpkin Donut Holes!

I found this recipe, at The Craving Chronicles in September and have been anxious to give it a try. I am not the biggest donut fan in the world, but I do like pumpkin treats and these sounded fabulous. WOW, it is sooooo yummy!! It was also very easy, especially if you have enough mini muffin pans (or have great friends willing to loan you theirs!). I did a double batch because I needed to make a birthday treat, and wanted enough for my family to enjoy some too. Um...pretty sure my family could have eaten all 84 without help! LOL!

Here they are, right out of the oven! ...these look huge...this pan is only 8x10 inches big, from edge to edge! haha!
 There's the melted butter* and cinnamon/sugar mixture...
 and here's a whole delicious plateful, waiting to be devoured!

*actually, it is melted margarine. We do have butter, but when I can get 1lb margarine for $1.8something and the same amount of butter is $3.8something.....yeah, we use margarine around here unless its something important.