Mo's Potato's
serves 15
24 oz frozen orada Hash Brown potatoes thawed & drained
Mix together:
2 cups sour cream
1 can crm. of chicken soup
1 stick oleo/or butter
1 tbsp. minced onion
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
Place potatoes in 13"x9" glass baking dish. Pour above mixture over potatoes & mix GENTLY.
Top w/ 2 cups crushed onion rings
Dot top w/ oleo/or butter
Bake @ 350 for 50 to 60 minutes
My notes: I used extra sharp cheddar, and only used 1 cup of sour cream for this, when mixing everything together 2 cups looked like it would just be too much, and my casserole turned out plenty creamy and delicious. This reminds me of the hashbrown casserole that Cracker Barrel serves - a really addictive treat that goes with any breakfast food.
Greg and I loved this and both of us had seconds. It was the perfect addition to a breakfast for dinner we were having.
The next morning I fried a cold slice of the casserole in a skillet and topped it with a sunny side up egg & fresh ground black pepper, and it was incredible.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Monday, January 26, 2015
Not in my kitchen...Five Cup Salad
Not in my kitchen...This will be a series of posts that feature items that I won't be cooking to try out, but want to scan and transcribe for posterity (and sometimes hilarity) of the recipe itself.
Five Cup Salad
1 c pineapple chunks
1 c mini mallows
1 c mandarin oranges
1 c sour cream
1 c coconut
Mix - let stand over night
I also add small jar cherries drained and seedless grapes
The reasons for not making these items will vary from it being something that just won't get eaten in my house, (like today's recipe) and I hate to waste food to just sample something, or due to food allergies/aversions that prohibit it from being in my kitchen (for example, I once got food poisoning from shrimp, and now cannot even bear the smell of it).
Five Cup Salad
1 c pineapple chunks
1 c mini mallows
1 c mandarin oranges
1 c sour cream
1 c coconut
Mix - let stand over night
I also add small jar cherries drained and seedless grapes
Labels:
Box 1,
Cherry,
Coconut,
Grape,
Marshmallows,
Not in my Kitchen,
Orange,
Pineapple,
Salad
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Quick Chocolate Mousse
Quick Chocolate Mousse
1 - 6 oz. pkg. choc. chips
2 eggs
3 tbsp. strong hot coffee
1 or 2 tbsp. rum or orange liqueur
3/4 c scalded milk
put all ingredients in a blender + blend at high speed 2 mins. pour into 4 dessert cups
My notes: For reference, scalded milk is milk that has been heated to 180F (I had to google that before starting). I used 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract in place of the rum/liqueur since I make my own vanilla, so I know it's high quality and has good flavor. Plus I rarely have rum or liqueur on hand.
This recipe fits very well into 4 1/2 pint mason jars.
I chilled my mousse overnight before eating, it has a good strong chocolate flavor, but the texture wasn't as mousse-like as I was hoping for, it more closely resembled pudding instead of a fluffy mousse. For something so quick and easy though, it's hard to complain much.
I topped mine with cool whip and shaved chocolate for serving.
1 - 6 oz. pkg. choc. chips
2 eggs
3 tbsp. strong hot coffee
1 or 2 tbsp. rum or orange liqueur
3/4 c scalded milk
put all ingredients in a blender + blend at high speed 2 mins. pour into 4 dessert cups
My notes: For reference, scalded milk is milk that has been heated to 180F (I had to google that before starting). I used 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract in place of the rum/liqueur since I make my own vanilla, so I know it's high quality and has good flavor. Plus I rarely have rum or liqueur on hand.
This recipe fits very well into 4 1/2 pint mason jars.
I chilled my mousse overnight before eating, it has a good strong chocolate flavor, but the texture wasn't as mousse-like as I was hoping for, it more closely resembled pudding instead of a fluffy mousse. For something so quick and easy though, it's hard to complain much.
I topped mine with cool whip and shaved chocolate for serving.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Spiked Kielbasi
Spiked Kielbasi
Serves 6-8
1 1/2 lbs. kielbasi cut diagonally in 1/2 inch slices
1 cup beer without foam
1/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
1 Tablespoon cornstarch
3 T. prepared mustard
2 T. prepared horseradish
In large skilled combine sausage and beer. Cover and simmer 10 minutes. In small bowl stir together brown sugar, cornstarch, mustard and horseradish.
Stir into sausage. Bring to boil and boil 1 minute until slightly thickened.
My notes: This was so delicious, the sauce has a nice sweet and sour flavor that works really well with kielbasa. For the beer I used a Yuengling lager which was good and not overpowering. I served this with pan fried perogis topped with sauteed onions.
Serves 6-8
1 1/2 lbs. kielbasi cut diagonally in 1/2 inch slices
1 cup beer without foam
1/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
1 Tablespoon cornstarch
3 T. prepared mustard
2 T. prepared horseradish
In large skilled combine sausage and beer. Cover and simmer 10 minutes. In small bowl stir together brown sugar, cornstarch, mustard and horseradish.
Stir into sausage. Bring to boil and boil 1 minute until slightly thickened.
My notes: This was so delicious, the sauce has a nice sweet and sour flavor that works really well with kielbasa. For the beer I used a Yuengling lager which was good and not overpowering. I served this with pan fried perogis topped with sauteed onions.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Coffee Cake. Grace.
Coffee Cake. Grace.
Cream 3 tbsp butter - 2/3 cup sugar
Add 1 unbeaten egg - 1 1/2 cup Flour
3 tsp baking power - 1/2 tsp salt.
Sift and add alternately with
2/3 cup milk -1 teasp vanilla - 1 lemon extract
Mix 1 tbsp sugar and cinnamon spread on top and bake in 8-8-1 p
oven 400% Time 25 min.
My notes: Without an exact measurement on the lemon extract, 1 teaspoon is a good starting place. I liked the citrus flavor it added, but in future I will go with fresh orange or lemon juice and zest. Greg liked the top crust the cinnamon and sugar mixture created but wasn't a fan of the citrus flavor of the cake.
This cake is very moist and has a really nice light crumb and came together quickly on a weekend morning, it was almost as good the next day (didn't dry out much at all), and was especially good when a piece was split in half and put on the griddle with some butter.
Cream 3 tbsp butter - 2/3 cup sugar
Add 1 unbeaten egg - 1 1/2 cup Flour
3 tsp baking power - 1/2 tsp salt.
Sift and add alternately with
2/3 cup milk -1 teasp vanilla - 1 lemon extract
Mix 1 tbsp sugar and cinnamon spread on top and bake in 8-8-1 p
oven 400% Time 25 min.
My notes: Without an exact measurement on the lemon extract, 1 teaspoon is a good starting place. I liked the citrus flavor it added, but in future I will go with fresh orange or lemon juice and zest. Greg liked the top crust the cinnamon and sugar mixture created but wasn't a fan of the citrus flavor of the cake.
This cake is very moist and has a really nice light crumb and came together quickly on a weekend morning, it was almost as good the next day (didn't dry out much at all), and was especially good when a piece was split in half and put on the griddle with some butter.
Labels:
Baked Goods,
Box 2,
Breakfast,
Cake,
Cinnamon,
Citrus,
Coffee Cake,
Quick bread
Sunday, January 4, 2015
via eBay
eBay is apparently a wealth of old recipe boxes from around the country. I recently acquired a lot of boxes from Cape Cod (I was drawn to the fact that they are pretty local to my Boston home), the seller said they were from a few estate sales. So Boxes 2-5 have come to join my kitchen experiment.
With a large bank of recipes waiting in the wings, I now (finally) feel ready to begin. Next post will be food related, I promise.
With a large bank of recipes waiting in the wings, I now (finally) feel ready to begin. Next post will be food related, I promise.
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