Welcome family and friends! I decided to create this blog in hopes of displaying heirloom recipes and stories from both sides of my family to be handed down to my children and extend my findings and my own creations to my relatives and friends for years to come. I have hopes my extended family of cousins across the country can access this site and will contribute. I carry a certificate in Basics and Gourmet Cooking.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Peanut Veggie Slaw
1cup chopped red cabbage fine
2 carrots chopped fine
sprig broccoli chopped dine
1 red sweet pepper chopped
1/2 cup jicama chopped
4 radishes chopped
1 branch celery chopped fine
Separate:
3-4 Tab Spicy peanut Thai vinaigrette
1/2 cup peanuts dry
Place in bowl. Add 3 Tab. spicy peanut Thai vinaigrette. Mix. Add 1/2 cup peanuts. Serve.
Apricot/Apple Spiced Glazed Pork Roast
One 5 lb . rolled pork roast
16 oz chunky applesauce (unsweetened if poss.)
1/2 12 oz jar Smuckers sugar-free apricot or peach preserves
cinnamon
allspice
garlic powder
paprika
crushed red pepper few good shakes,
be careful or it will be to spicy hot
celery salt
minced onion (dried) or chop fresh grn onion
chopped parsley
Cover dusting generously with all spices except parsley. Place in crock pot. cover with jar of
applesauce, cover with spoonfuls of preserves, cover with more onion, top with parsley. Place
on low all day. Remove juices and place in small pot heat to boil. Mix 2 Tab cornstarch and 12 oz. cold water. Stir with fork to mix thoroughly. Pour mixture into slightly boiling juices and stir till thickened. Slice roast and serve gravy with roast. Add salt to gravy if necessary.
Serve with Italian bread, bread dumplings, potatoes, noodles....
This dish is my own composition.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Man Bait Sandwiches, LOL!!!! From Kathleen Jones
3-4 lbs Beef roast any kind (I use sirloin tip;tried other did not work well)
12oz beer any kind (not light, as miller, bud light)
12-14oz pepperoncini peppers (stems removed;coarsly choped) in crock pot 12-14 hours (LOW) shred - mix package AuJus in 8oz hot water add to crock cook on low 2-3 more hours. Serve on french bread.
I call them man bait sandwiches!! I brought these to super bowl parties (at bars), and other get togethers and the men ate them as if they were going to the chair!! I live close to the Navy Base and the sailors I knew could not get enough of them.
JUST RECEIVED THIS RECIPE FROM KATHLEEN JONES, SOUNDS GREAT AND CAN'T
WAIT TO MAKE IT!!!! THANKS KATHLEEN!
12oz beer any kind (not light, as miller, bud light)
12-14oz pepperoncini peppers (stems removed;coarsly choped) in crock pot 12-14 hours (LOW) shred - mix package AuJus in 8oz hot water add to crock cook on low 2-3 more hours. Serve on french bread.
I call them man bait sandwiches!! I brought these to super bowl parties (at bars), and other get togethers and the men ate them as if they were going to the chair!! I live close to the Navy Base and the sailors I knew could not get enough of them.
JUST RECEIVED THIS RECIPE FROM KATHLEEN JONES, SOUNDS GREAT AND CAN'T
WAIT TO MAKE IT!!!! THANKS KATHLEEN!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Chili for a Crowd
3 lbs. ground lean beef (if prefer can use gr. turkey only,
I prefer the mix for better flavor)
3 lbs. lean ground turkey
2 16 oz cans tomato sauce
4 cans tomato soup
4 cans tomatoes diced with green chilies, zesty
2 largest cans pinto beans
1 large can kidney beans
4 pkgs chili mix seasoning
3 large onions chopped large pieces
2 bags Trader joes tri-color sweet peppers,
frozen and thawed
salt to taste
2 tablespoons cocoa
sugar sub to taste or little sugar
Options:
1 box whole grain elbow macaroni
tortilla chips
fat free sour cream
lite shredded Mexican cheese
sliced jalapenas
flour or corn tortillas
In large stock pot brown beef and turkey together. Drain in a collander, spray warm water over meat mix to get rid of hidden fat. Place back in stockpot. Add soups, tom. sauces, tomatoes with chilies, beans, seasoning chili mix and simmer 45 min. Add onions and simmer till softened, then add cocoa, salt to taste, 2 bags peppers, and sugar sub to taste. Simmer till heated through.
Serve with options listed.
Thanks to my pal Susan Riley who started this recipe and I made my own alterations.
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