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Topic: Recipes
daniel48706's photo
Thu 04/19/07 12:08 PM
HomeMade Spaghetti Sauce


1 pd Ground Hamburger
1/2 pd Sausage
1 Large onion
5 Tblspn Garlic, minced
oregano
thyme
fennel
sage
1/4 cp Soy sauce

15 - 30 oz diced tomatos, drained
15 - 30 oz tomato sauce
6 - 12 oz tomato paste
12 oz sliced mushrooms
1/2 green bell pepper, finely chopped




Brown the suasage and hamburger then drain. Add all the seasonings and
simmer until completely cooked.
After this add the rest of the ingredients and heat until hot.


Voila!

PetiteKitten's photo
Thu 04/19/07 12:14 PM
That sounds good, Dan.....But I have a recipe in my head that my great
grandmother gave to me..........Yum. lol
Oh and meatballs as well. :wink:

mike's photo
Thu 04/19/07 12:27 PM
Recipe and Cooking forum is now up....

Kens_Barbie's photo
Thu 04/19/07 12:29 PM
Ok, for all of us Southerner's out there:

THE WORLDS BEST PINTO BEANS AND CORNBREAD

1 pound dry pinto beans, about 2-1/3 cups
2 quarts of tap water
2 to 4 ounces margarine or bacon or salt pork or 1/4 cup bacon grease
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper

Soak the beans in 2 quarts of cold water overnight, or in 2 quarts of
boiling water for an hour or two. After soaking, or the next day, bring
the beans to a boil over medium high heat. Reduce the heat, so the
beans merely simmer. Cover and simmer for half an hour. Then add the
margarine or bacon, salt and pepper. Cover again and simmer for another
45 minutes to an hour. The beans should be tender and fragrant. Bite
into one to see if it is cooked though. When they are tender, they are
ready to serve. I always serve these beans with Corn Bread and Mixed
Greens. This is just about my favorite meal in the whole wide world.
Some folks squirt ketchup on these beans when they eat them, that is a
fine southern tradition, although I prefer them without it. The small
amount of bacon adds to the protein quality of the beans, and it also
turns the bean broth into something called pot licker. That means the
juice is so good, you want to lick the pot. Soak up the bean juice with
your corn bread.

SOUTHERN BUTTERMILK CORNBREAD

1 tablespoon vegetable oil
2 1/2 cups white cornmeal
1 cup all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 cup buttermilk
1 cup low-fat milk
2 large eggs
2 to 3 tablespoons melted butter

Preheat oven to 400°.Add about 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil to a
10-inch seasoned iron skillet; place in oven.
In a mixing bowl, combine the meal, flour, salt, baking powder and soda.
In another bowl, whisk buttermilk and milk with eggs and melted butter.

Gradually fold milk mixture into dry ingredients, folding and mixing
just until all dry ingredients are moist.

Using oven mitts or potholders, carefully remove the hot skillet from
the oven; swirl slightly so oil coats sides of pan. Pour batter into the
skillet then return to oven. Reduce heat to 350°. Bake cornbread for 35
to 45 minutes, until it pulls away from sides of pan and is lightly
browned.
Cut into squares or wedges.

Talk about heavenly!!! flowerforyou

mbcasey's photo
Thu 04/19/07 03:54 PM
Suzy is a great cook
<--just lost 120 lbs and now in love with an incredible cook!! What will
he do to keep the weight off?:tongue: bigsmile blushing

Simple but really good appetizer.

pepperjack cheese
pepperoni
favorite cracker

put slices of pepperjack cheese and pepperoni on cracker...put under
broiler until cheese melts. I use good old saltines, but you can use any
type of cracker you want.

Also, there are other variations..just add your favorite veggie,
shellfish or meat to it. Hit of the party and will go like hotcakes!!

BTW...Suzy makes incredible hotcakes!!!!

Kens_Barbie's photo
Thu 04/19/07 03:55 PM
LoL! very cute, lol! laugh

izzie's photo
Thu 04/19/07 04:26 PM
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u 2 are soo cute.. hehe

earthmom5's photo
Thu 04/19/07 04:50 PM
Black Angus Baked Potato Soup......Delicious!

4 large baking potatoes
2/3 cup butter or margarine
2/3 cup flour
6 cups milk
3/4 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. black pepper
1/2 tsp. white pepper
4 green onions, chopped and divided
12 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled
1 1/2 cup sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
8 oz. sour cream

wash, dry and prick potatoes with a fork, bake in 400 degree oven for 1
hour or until done..( I bake mine in microwave)
let cool, cut in half lengthwise and scoop out pulp, set aside (use
skins for something else such as stuffed potato skins). Melt butter in
heavy saucepan on low heat, add flour stirring until smooth. cook 1 min.
stirring constantly, gradually add milk, cook over medium heat til
mixture is thickened and bubbly, add potato pulp, salt, peppper, 2
tablespoons green onions,half the bacon and 1 cup shredded cheese, cook
til thoroughly heated, stir in sour cream....add extra milk if necessary
for desired consistency....serve with remaining green onions, bacon and
cheese!

no photo
Thu 04/19/07 04:53 PM
just wanna say we now got recipe topic down below--if ya scroll down and
you'll find it there---it's new--

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