The photos of the finished recipe were very hard to decide on. They are all beautiful and look so tempting.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Sin, Sin, Sin on a Sunday: Frozen Hot Chocolate
The photos of the finished recipe were very hard to decide on. They are all beautiful and look so tempting.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Thinking About Thanksgiving: Pumpkin-Cran-Cherry Up-side Down Cake
Are you a recipe buff like I am?
I have recipe newsletters (many) that come into my email, and I can spend hours reviewing the recipes.
It's kind of like getting absorbed in a really good book (which I haven't done for a while).
When I run across a recipe title that seems odd or questionable, I just have to review the recipe in depth and detail.
I ran across this recipe yesterday and imagined what all the different flavors would taste like.
Really? Pumpkin, cranberry, and cherry?
All the flavors of Thanksgiving....and with Thanksgiving approaching quickly I just had to give this a try. The up-side down cake just may be worked into my holiday feast.
Or maybe the (local) non-bakers out there would like to order one, or two, or three, OK, OK, maybe I'm getting carried away.....
The recipe called for cherry preserves, but I have a wonderful (I'm going to call her relative) relative that makes home-made jams, jellies, and preserves.
This beautiful jar of Bing Cherry home-made preserves came from Amber Coressel.
I have already contacted her with a request for more.
She sells her wonderful home-made products for $3.75 a jar, and let me tell you, they are worth every penny.
The recipe said to use a 9x13 baking pan, but I do not own a platter (pretty enough) big enough to hold that size cake.
So I grabbed the 9 inch heart shaped pans that my wonderful Grandmother gave me, and divided the recipe into two.
The pans are suppose to be lined with foil, and I had a sweating attack when I realized I was almost out.
I'm holding my breath.....
Whewwww.....just enough to line both pans.
Pans are lined, sprayed with cooking spray, and ready to go.The goopy-goodies that end up on the top of the cake have to be heated and placed in the bottom of the foil lined pans.
When my preserves, dried cranberries (crasins), and butter was heated, I poured the goopy-goodies in my pans equally, and then sprinkled sweet flaked coconut on top (maybe 1/4 c. each).
Friday, October 29, 2010
Just Having Fun: Mini Oreo Cheesecakes
Thursday, October 28, 2010
When You Have Left-Overs: Make Meatloaf
After my meatloaf mixture was shaped into loaves and placed in pans, I topped them both with Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ sauce. YUMMMM-O
I couldn't just give my daughter a loaf of meatloaf, so I completed the meal by making mashed potatoes and corn.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Making Memories and Shortbread Cookies
Look at this mom, I am finally using (for the first time) the snowman cookie press that you got for me (I think) 5 years ago.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Keeping Fall In Mind: Caramel Apple Pork Chops
This was absolutely marvelous!!
To accompany my Caramel Apple Pork Chops I sauteed sliced yellow squash and zucchini in a little olive oil with Italian seasoning.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Not So Serene Sunday: Jack'O Cran Muffins (low sugar)
My grandmother graciously gave me her allergic reaction gene. She is 90 years old and medicine free, because everything she takes she has a reaction to.
I went crazy with the pictures of these muffins because I think they are just beautiful.
Jack'O Cran Muffins
In Angela's recipe the tops are sprinkled with walnuts.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
What Did You Say? 800 Apple Dumplings?
This is my first year helping with the apple dumplings, and the fourth year for the church preparing them.
When I said the congregation knows what they are doing, that's what I meant.
In this picture is Midge Clark (and I'll have you know, she is 92 years young), Helen Grisier, Carol Sloan, Arlen Horton, Maria Cruz, Jack Kroa, Rena Garber, Gene Garber, and Bev Wheeler.
This picture holds the hard workers of Nancy Woodcox, Cliff Weigle, Susie Smith, and Maria Cruz.
Psalm 133:1