09-09-2006, 11:39 AM | #1 |
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Holiday Recipe
With Thanksgiving fast approaching, I wanted to share the best dressing recipe I've ever had. My husband loved it so much he likes it as a meal anytime: One tip is don't lift the lid once you start the crock pot, (not sure why).
CROCK POT DRESSING 1 cup butter or oleo 1 cup chopped onions 2- 8 oz. cans mushrooms (drained) 1 20 oz. loaf of bread (cubed) 2 eggs well beaten 1 cup chopped celery (optional) 1 can cream of mushroom soup 2 1/2 cups chicken broth 1/2 tsp. pepper 1 1/2 tsp. salt 1 1/2 tsp. sage 1/2 cup parsley 5 to 8 cups chicken (cubed) Thin mushroom soup with broth. Heat mushroom soup, broth and butter until butter is melted. Mix all ingredients together and let stand for ten minutes. Put in crock pot and cook on high for 45 minutes, then on low for 3 to 4 hours. * Instead of 1 cup of butter I use 1/2 cup of butter and 1/2 cup more broth. |
09-09-2006, 03:00 PM | #2 |
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There were always a hit at Thanksgiving. It's my husband's grandmother's recipe. It's REALLY rich and I recommend big glass of milk with it!
Buttermilk Pie Yields 2 pies 1/2 cup flour 3 3/4 cup sugar 1 tsp salt 1 cup buttermilk 6 eggs 1 cup butter 1 tsp vanilla Melt butter and mix with eggs, flour, sugar and salt. Add buttermilk and vanilla. Pour into 2 pie crust. Place pie pans on cookie sheet and bake at 350 for 45 minutes. (When top of pie has some fine cracks, it's done). Remove from oven and let set. |
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Here's another one!
Some people add walnuts to this recipe and some add sunflower kernals. I do not do either.
Broccoli Salad 1 head broccoli cut to small pieces 1 small bunch green onions. Remove head and slice thinly 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese 1/2 lb bacon fried crispy. Drain grease and place on paper towel to soak up excess. Dressing: 1 cup Miracle Whip 1/2 cup sugar 2 tsp vinegar Mix all ingredients of dressing and toss into salad. Refrigerate until ready to serve. |
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These do sound good thanks girls
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Oh wow, look what I've started...this is great!!! I'll probably try the Buttermilk Pie and the Broccoli Salad way before Thanksgiving. I love Broccoli salad and anything I can drink a big glass of milk with has got to be heaven!!!
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Talk about a big glass of milk Kimberly try this one! My son and I eat this for breakfast, lunch, supper, evening snack and forget normal food, that's why I only make this at Christmas.
Eclair Cake 1 box of honey graham crackers 1 large box vanilla instant pudding mix 1 large container of Cool Whip 1 can milk choc icing Mix pudding by directions on box Add container of Cool Whip In a large oblong cake pan, put down a layer of graham crackers, then the Cool Whip/pudding mixture, and keep layering until the mixture is used up. Then top with graham crackers and then put the icing on top. This is very rich also, but this stuff is better than sex anytime!!!! My last one is Corn Flake Cookies: 1 cup white Karo syrup 1 cup white sugar let come to a boil and turn off heat add 1 teaspoon vanilla 6 cups corn flakes spoon onto wax paper and eat when cool YUMMY, YUMMY, YUMMY |
09-10-2006, 08:54 AM | #7 |
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YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm hungry now! And ready for the holidays, too!
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Wow, this site it the best. We get to talk about anything!!!! Baking is my thing!!! But can't bake often due to the calories. I usually bake and then give it away!!
Here's my pecan pie recipe. Get's rave reviews from everyone who trys it: Pecan Pie 1 to 2 cups of the highest quality pecan halves that you can find 1 scant cup brown sugar 1 tblsp. butter, melted 1 cup light Karo syrup 1/3 tsp. salt 1 tsp. vanilla 3 whole eggs Place pecans in unbaked pie shell. Pour mix of remaining ingredients over pecans, making sure all pecans are coated with the filling. Bake in 300° oven for 1 hour or until pie filling does not adhere to knife inserted into it. I sent this recipe to some customers in New Jersey with a bag of pecans. They were so excited to get the pecans that they ate them raw and never made the pie. Hope everyone who wants to make this can find decent pecans where you are. |
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My husband love Pecan Pie, so I'll definitely try that. I've tried other and well I'm not real good at it, so I'll let ya know....
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09-11-2006, 08:43 AM | #10 |
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Oh my gosh YUMMY! I love to cook so enjoyed reading over the recipes given. Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to try them.
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Well if anyone else has a really good recipe, why not post it? Especially with the holidays coming up. Let me tell you have 32 years of marriage I can use a different one. Do any of you get the Taste of Home magazine? It has wonderful recipes and beautiful pictures.
My son and I enter the cookie contest every year at the county fair and he usually beats me everytime. He has gotten alot of first place ribbons. I've had one and a few seconds, but he loves to bake and cook. Don't have any idea where he got that from...LOL |
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Carolyn, you wouldn't believe how good this is and so easy to make. My son loves Christmas just because it's the only time I make it. We eat it till it's gone. Just have plenty of milk. OOOHHHH it's to die for!!
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Janet - My girlfriend makes something that sounds like this except hers has peaunut butter in it! I'm not a big sweet-eater, but it is EXCELLENT!!!
My mom always subscribes to Taste of Home for me, and it's a great magazine. You can't read it without getting hungry! Kimberley... I make the broccoli salad and it ROCKS, too! I don't add nuts, and I use mayo instead of Miracle Whip. |
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