THANKSGIVING…
We were heading to our favorite resort for Thanksgiving, but the weather beat us…
Our son had a terrible storm to drive through, but thankfully made it…Safe AND Alive…
Our daughter and boyfriend only made it from Salt Lake to Idaho Falls…The roads were closed the rest of the way to the border…
Our two nieces rolled their car coming from Idaho Falls…
Our other niece and children hit the guard rail coming from Salt Lake…
It has been crazy! We are thankful that no one was hurt, and we had a nice cozy Thanksgiving here at home…
It was VERY informal…Instead of the five-star renowned-chef’s dining that we normally attend each Thanksgiving, we ate…
In the garage!
Family was together…
And we had a good time...
I hope that everyone else’s was safe and happy as well.
I haven’t put in as many hours at work lately and so have enjoyed being in my kitchen…
HEALTHY GOODIES...
I love how life is a circle…
A yummy organic Buttercup Squash…
Gets cooked…Eaten…
And put into the compost, which is then turned back into nourishing soil for next year’s garden!
It’s the circle of life…
Sunflower Seeds from DD’s garden…
She seasoned them in some fun different ways…
NOT-NECESSARILY-HEALTHY COMFORT FOODS…
Fridge leftover’s soup…
I had some canned peas, hot dogs, fresh carrots, and spam. The spam gave a hammy-type flavor and the carrots a sweetness...
So...
We ended up with a poor-man’s split-pea soup…
The day that Boy surprised me by coming home, I had set out ingredients to make and send him a treat package…
So…Of Course…I had to make him treats anyway!
Better Than Anything Cake…
1 German chocolate cake mix…(I had a chocolate fudge cake on hand so used that)
1 14 oz. can sweetened condensed milk
1 16 oz. jar caramel topping…(Like that used on ice cream—I used Hershey’s Caramel)
6 Heath bars…(I used an 8 oz. bag of Heath Toffee Chips)
Make and bake cake as per directions. Remove from oven and cool 2 to 5 minutes.
Poke holes over entire top with handle of wooden spoon. Pour caramel topping over entire cake, taking special concern to fill the hole…This makes for a really sweet moist cake!
Pour can of sweetened condensed milk over entire cake…Get the holes like above.
Top with Heath crumbles for a Really Yummy Cake!
Baked Beans…
Always a good cold-weather dish…
The amounts on all ingredients are all approximate and can be added according to your taste…
Pork and Beans (Any name brand—I’ve used store brand but found that they were too watery). I think that I used 6 small cans.
1 pkg. or so of hot dogs or fried bacon
1/4-1/2 c onions, chopped
2 T molasses
2 t. mustard (I just squirt some in and probably use less than the two teaspoons)
1/4-1/2 c. brown sugar
Combine all ingredients.
Put in 2-qt. casserole dish and bake at 350 for 30 minutes…
Or…
I like to put it in the crock pot and let cook all day so that the flavors have time to blend. When you come home from work or Christmas shopping, you’ll have a yummy warm-to-the-tummy baked bean dish!
These are only cold left-overs…I sent a couple of containers home with Elliott, froze one for DH and I, and have a bit in the refrigerator for this week’s lunches.
Dutch Apple Cake with Lemon Cream…
This really was quite tasty…
1-1/2 c flour
1/2 t salt (I always just put a little in my palm—less than what they call for)
2 t baking powder
2 T granulated sugar
¼ c butter (I ended up using ½ c to get the right consistency)
½ c milk (We drink skim milk so used half skim and half heavy cream)
1 egg, well beaten
4 lrg. Golden Delicious apples, pared, cored (remember to put the cores and peels in your compost for next year’s garden :), and cut into thin slices. Sprinkle with lemon juice.
1 T lemon juice
1/3 c packed brown sugar
1 t ground cinnamon
Grease bottom and sides of a 7X11 SHALLOW baking dish. This was an odd-sized pan that they called for. The closest that I had was smaller and a bit deep, so the crust turned out too thick…So be sure that you have a shallow dish.
In medium bowl, combine flour, salt, baking powder, and sugar.
Cut butter into dry ingredients with pastry blender (I use two butter knives) until the mixture looks like tiny peas.
In small bowl, add milk to the beaten egg, and stir into flour mixture. Mix until well blended.
Evenly spread batter onto bottom of baking dish.
Arrange apples, rounded side up, in rows in batter.
Mix brown sugar and cinnamon together, in small bowl, and sprinkle over top of apples.
Bake 30-35 minutes at 350.
Lemon Cream…
2/3 c granulated sugar
3 T flour
1 egg, lightly beaten
1/3 c lemon juice (I used a bit less)
2/3 c water
1 c whipping cream
1 t lemon rind (make sure you wash your lemon first)
Blend sugar, flour, egg, lemon juice, and water in a small saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture is smooth and very thick. Cool completely.
Beat cream in small mixing bowl with electric mixer until peaks hold their shape when beaters are lifted out of the cream. (I always pre-chill my mixing bowl and beaters in the freezer before hand).
Fold whipped cream and grated rind into cooked lemon mixture.
Refrigerate until ready to serve.
The white whipped cream has kind of a nice surprise to the unexpecting diner with its nummy lemony flavor!
I garnished mine with lemon slices placed on the top of the dish for a nice-looking dessert…:0)
This picture isn’t a good representation—Forgot to take pre-eaten pictures…
For some strange reason, late last night, I had a craving for spaghetti—Hmmm…
So, I grabbed the tomato sauce and headed up stairs to make myself a little snack.
I ended up not using the sauce I made but instead topped my hot pasta with butter (not margarine).
This Ezekiel 4:9 Sprouted Grain Pasta has much richer flavor than white flour noodles and is much healthier as well.
There are not any preservatives, and the grains used are certified organic.
Manufactured by Food For Life Baking Company, (I believe that my daughter picked it up at the health food store) this food contains all organic and sprouted whole grain wheat, whole grain barley, whole grain millet, whole lentils, whole soybeans, and whole grain spelt.
It is very important to have the whole grain versus just parts. The sprouting gives a more nutrient-rich product.
Healthy Sprouted Grain Pasta…
Box cooking instructions:
Bring 4 quarts water to a boil. Add pasta and 2 T organic extra virgin olive oil. Cook 4-5 minutes being careful not to overcook.
This pasta does stick together more than your regular spaghetti noodles, so don’t skip the oil or butter while boiling.
I scooped up the hot noodles, added a bit of butter, and some dill from my garden (you can use store-bought dill weed as well). It was a tasty midnight treat!
After my pasta was cooked, I used the water from it, since it was hot and nutrient-packed, and poured it over my 14-grain cereal to soak over night.
Stay warm, have a wonderful week, and cook something yummy for you and yours!
Sounds like you and your family had very blessed Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteYes, thank you, James; we did. I hope that yours was blessed as well.
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