Thursday, December 13, 2012

CRACKER COOKIES

Oh My Goodness...for anyone who has never had these, you really need to try em. Very easy and so good!

sugar
butter
saltines
chocolate chips
any toppings desired

Foil line a cookie sheet, lay out saltines to cover all.

! cup sugar
2 sticks butter
Bring to a boil over med heat and after starts to boil continue to cook for 3 minutes, stirring constantly.
( it seriously will look like a big glob of snot- i know that's gross but you will know it is ready when you say to yourself--damn--she's right!)

Pour mixture over crackers and spread onto each. Bake in a 350* oven for 12 minutes. will be very bubbly and lightly browned
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Take out and sprinkle a 12 oz bag of chocolate chips on top, let set for a few minutes til they are spreadable and smooth out over entire  cookie sheet of crackers.
you can add whatever toppings you like...nuts...m&m's...coconut..anything..or nothing!

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

CHOCOLATE CHIP

Chocolate Chip with a twist!

2 1/4 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened
3/4 cup  sugar
3/4 cup packed brown sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla 
2 large eggs
2 cups chocolate chips
1 cup chopped nuts

Cream butter and sugars, add eggs and vanilla,stir well add flour baking soda, salt and chocolate chips. Mix together just until all flour is mixed in. don't over mix. Drop on baking sheet.

Bake 375*  8 - 10 minutes, till lightly browned.

Delicious additions: Reeses pt butter minis...any flavor you like.   Drop dough on cookie sheet.lightly press down a candy and top with more cookie dough. Bake. Let cool on cookie sheet for 2 minutes before moving to wire rack.  IF you press the candy piece down too far like it did--do not move to a wire rack, they will drip down thru the holes and won't be pretty, lay them out on wax paper or foil and let cool!

NO BAKE COOKIES

No Bake Cookie Heaven
 Have your ingredients all measured out and ready, including wax paper or foil to drop cookies on before starting
2 cups sugar
4 Table cocoa
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup milk

Put in pan and bring to boil on med heat, AFTER boil starts, stir and boil for 1 minute.

Remove and add 2 teas vanilla
1/2 cup peanut butter
2 1/2  cups oatmeal

Mix well drop on paper ..cool...eat...make more

For Peanut Butter No Bakes---simply omit the cocoa powder.





MORE COOKIES (Lebkuchen)

Can one really ever have too many cookies!  I would think the only answer to that would be, a big ol' NO!
Another recipe that my Grandma always made every Christmas and with 5 brothers, it is a good thing this makes tons of them!


LEBKUCHEN

Boil together:
 3 cups molasses
3 cups corn syrup
3 cups sugar
1 cup butter
1 cup lard and some salt

while cooking, add small glass fruit juice. When cool , add:
 2 cups chopped walnuts
1/2 teas cloves
2 teas cinnamon
1 1/2 teas nutmeg
1/4 oz cardamon- shelled and round ( 1 3/4 teas )
1/4 lb citron
1/4 lb lemon peel
2 beaten eggs
1 cup milk
2 teas soda dissolved in a little warm water
flour-enough to make a stiff dough ( if i remember correctly- this is like 11 or so cups- will write down today when i mix)
Let stand overnight
roll out--cut with Christmas cookie cutters

Bake at 325*

IF not a fan of citron...just leave it out.  Done that many times as most don't care for it. I do!

Saturday, December 8, 2012

COOKIES...COOKIES...COOKIES (shortbread)

Cookies are great anytime of the year but when December hits, I think we all start getting ingredients ready to start all that baking!  Am I right!? We all have our favorites of course. Anyone else eat way too many this time of year? Out of the many different kinds I like, this is one of my favorites. My grandma would make these for us every year my entire life, and i continue to make them often. A light melt in your mouth shortbread cookie. The best thing other than taste is how very easy they are to mix and bake up!

SUNSET COOKIES

1 LB BUTTER
3/4 C SUGAR
CREAM TOGETHER AND ADD

4 1/2 CUP FLOUR
2 TEASPOONS VANILLA

PUT OUT ON A FLOURED BOARD AND KNEAD INTO A BALL. CUT INTO 3 OR 4 SECTIONS AND ROLL INTO A ROPE ABOUT 3 INCHES IN DIAMETER. ROLL IN COLORED SUGAR AND WRAP IN PLASTIC WRAP AND REFRIDGERATE FOR A COUPLE HOURS.
SLICE ABOUT 1/4 INCH AND BAKE AT 400* FOR ROUGHLY 15 MINUTES TILL LIGHTLY BROWNED



Monday, October 29, 2012

Liquid Hand Soap


Grate 3 bars of Ivory soap
Place soap into pan ( need large pan as it has to hold 36 cups water on the stove)
Add 12 C. Water
Heat on high until soap is melted ( this only took about 20 minutes ), stirring with a whisk,  make sure everything is combined you don't want any chunks.
When all the soap pieces turn to liquid turn off the heat and let cool overnight.
It will look like sudsy water at this point, but will thicken by morning.

Add remaining 24 Cups of water and reheat soap, whisk to incorporate all the water, once this is done let the soap cool
. (After packaging, let set up 2 weeks) 

 Well..it has been quite awhile now and if it was gonna thicken any more than it has, it would have done so by now..I t seems to work ok, other than it is still a bit more liquidy than i would like. Won't be tryin this one again, but I had to ive it a try..
This is the first cooling..

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Tomato Jam-Delicious

SO EASY AND SO GOOD:

Raspberry Tomato Jam

4 cups green tomatoes in blender/processor
4 cups sugar

Boil together for 25 minutes
Add 6 oz of raspberry jello ( I have used strawberry and also strawberry jello and crushed pineapple)

Stir until jello dissolved. Cool Pour into jars. Use or freeze. Can also can the regular way...i just like to freeze it..

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Chocolate Heaven Bites

Tiny bit of chocolate though a big pop of flavor for your mouth! All wrapped in together with my peanut butter mix . These are time consuming but very fun and easy. I do not know who came up with these but i did find this on Pinterest.
You need:
Bugles
pt butter
powdered sugar
I used maple flavoring but you could use vanilla or any of your choice
butter
melting chocolate

decorator piping bag or heavy duty zip lock and small tip, whichever you prefer.

Mix your peanut butter, XXX sugar, flavoring and butter. My pt butter and sugar was a bit thick so that is why i used a bit of butter and flavoring to make it a bit more creamy to pipe. You could do this in other ways  but this is what i chose to do.

Fill your decorator bag and  fill each tiny little bugle, the ones that have no opening to fill you must eat as you go! MMMM...

Melt your chocolate and dip each end and lay on wax paper to dry. Fridge to hurry up this process.
Eat...Share..Make more!  Only thing with these is, they do tend to go stale after a day or two because of the peanut butter mix inside...and stale bugles are NOT good..and I hate o waste a good bugle filled and dipped in all that chocolate.!


Thursday, July 26, 2012

Taco Seasoning

I have so been meaning to do this for awhile now and just have not stopped to do so, until yesterday when i had no choice as i was totally out of taco mix packets and in the process of making taquitos. Found this recipe--was pretty good..might have to tweek it a bit and make it better but for now...

TACO MIX SEASONING


1 T chili powder
1T cumin
1T garlic powder
1T onion powder
1T cornstarch
1/2 teas crushed red pepper

Mix together well .  Use 2 T per pound of meat.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

BABYCAKES--

Ha... i really like that name...i got a new toy and it is so much fun!  WELL aren't toys suppose to be?  It makes mini whoopie pies...babycakes.. Thru trial and error , figuring out the best, easiest way to fill the cavities and then fill and decorate the goodies.. I will keep practicing!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Phone Charger Holder

Found this on Pinterest and had to make it as the cord is always hanging and sometimes no place to set the phone.  I didn't have the phone to measure and i should have made the hole for plug up a bit further but it does work so well... this is where i got directions for this...  www.makeit-loveit.com

Friday, January 20, 2012

Winter....Chapstick...always

I stole this idea from www.favecrafts.com  nifty little place has all kinds of ideas... I am always looking for my chapstick so this is gonna be a quick and easy project...in the near future


f you're a person who constantly applies her lip balm throughout the day, but can never find it when she needs it, this Chapstick Holder Keyfob from Victoria Lavertu is the solution to your problem! It is not that difficult to make key chain lip balm holders, and this project is even customizable to any size lipstick or lip gloss cases!
Chapstick Holder Keyfob
Materials:
  • Felt (can also be flannel or any other nonfraying material)
  • Key ring
  • Chapstick
  • Scissors
  • Velcro
  • Sewing machine (You can do with or without a sewing machine for this one).
Instructions: 
  1. Cut a square piece that measures 3 1/2 inches by 5 inches.
     
  2. At 2 1/2 inches from the top, cut to a halfway point.
     
  3. Then trim lengthwise to make an L shape.
     
  4. You'll be folding over the bottom part and sewing it shut. But first sew on the velcro pieces.
     
  5. Using use a small, longer rectangular piece of felt, sew on the keychain. You can also sew it on the side before you sew, or even the bottom.
     
  6. Now you can add the flower, or any other decoration you like.For the flower, cut out a flower shape from felt, then add a button for the middle and sew it on with embroidery thread.
     
  7. Add the keyring and finish.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Banana Bread

This is the best Banana Bread recipe...of course  just my opinion! Here it is, you'll have to make that decision for yourself..

Mix together 3  eggs, 1 cup oil and 2 cups sugar; add 2 cups mashed banana, 3 cups flour, 1 tablespoon cinnamon, 1 tablespoon baking soda, 1/2 teaspoon baking powder, 1 tablespoon vanilla, 1 teaspoon salt and 1 cup chopped nuts if so desire.
Mix all well..Pour into a well oiled/floured bread pan.

Bake at 350*  45 min to 1 hour till tests done. ( A wooden skewer, sharp knife, piece spaghetti--whatever ya have handy that works! )

Enjoy...make many  share...eat... make more!

NOTE: This is the recipe i use for most anything i have on hand..apples or applesauce, zuchini, squash,rhubarb, pumpkin and it always come out delicious...

Recipe?? Cake Truffles...

Really not a 'recipe' as more of something you just kinda throw together, makes it so much easier that way!  Take any cake, whether it be from scratch or a box and bake it as required. Upon taking out of the oven dump it into a big bowl...if you let it cool a bit you can use your hand to crumble--hands on---always good!  Next take your choice of a can of frosting...add to crumbled cake and mix well.  You will find that the texture of the mix is pretty interesting.  Make balls the size of a walnut or whatever size you prefer, i really like the size that fits in the mini cake liners--bite size. Roll all --i find the best way is to roll and place in a large cake pan, then refridgerate for a few hours.

Melt your chocolate for dipping, so many different kinds to choose from, whichever you prefer. Take your chilled balls out and dip in chocolate and lay on wax paper, foil, freezer paper...and if decorating , do while chocolate has not yet set.
SEE--- not hard at all eh!  These are so fun to do..I sure don't get them perfectly round but hey practice makes perfect eh?

Few pics and the previous mentioned banana truffles with photo....


Laundry Soap ah-hahaha then of course that means laundry!

Do we ever get done with laundry??  Made another batch of laundry soap yesterday and it has been doing it's time out thing for almost 24 hours ...Now i get to go play in it, if you have never made it, it's one for the kids ( hehe and adults) mixing after setting is such fun, the texture and silkiness is fun to mix...get the entire hand...arm into it...then off to find more containers to put it all. Makes 10 gallons and here where i live it comes out to 22 cents a gallon and it works wonderful, how could it not with the ingredients it uses. Also , if you've never made or used it is very skin friendly--have tested it on a few very sensitive skinned persons with no harm.
Homemade Liquid Laundry Soap- Front or top load machine- best value
4 Cups - hot tap water
1 Fels-Naptha soap bar
1 Cup - Arm & Hammer Super Washing Soda*
½ Cup Borax
- Grate bar of soap and add to saucepan with water. Stir continually over medium-low heat until soap dissolves and is melted.
-Fill a 5 gallon bucket half full of hot tap water. Add melted soap, washing soda and Borax. Stir well until all powder is dissolved. Fill bucket to top with more hot water. Stir, cover and let sit overnight to thicken.
-Stir and fill a used, clean, laundry soap dispenser half full with soap and then fill rest of way with water. Shake before each use. (will gel)
-Optional: You can add 10-15 drops of essential oil per 2 gallons. Add once soap has cooled. Ideas: lavender, rosemary, tea tree oil.
-Yield: Liquid soap recipe makes 10 gallons.
-Top Load Machine- 5/8 Cup per load (Approx. 180 loads)
-Front Load Machines- ¼ Cup per load (Approx. 640 loads)
*Arm & Hammer "Super Washing Soda" - in some stores or may be purchased online here (at Meijer.com). Baking Soda will not work, nor will Arm & Hammer Detergent - It must be sodium carbonate!!

Monday, January 16, 2012

Truffles amongst other things...

HA!   and i thought i wasn't gonna get much done today...Gettin up early with the  donut makers, and went to the store--got that out of the way so i could have all day to do banana bread, banana cake, banana cupcakes and  used the cake and made banana truffles. IN between  all that yummy goodness i made a few maybe not so good for ya lunches...a Big John Steak and onion - Linda Style..very good! then had run out of jalapeno butter so made another batch of that and cooked me up a burger with  my butter smothered in it...Think i am done in the kitchen for the night...

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Hibernate

Well we finally got hit with snow and cold temps, 17 degrees not long ago...don't think it is much warmer now.. but on a good note we are suppose to get into the 40's again in a few days.  Well these kind of days are great for making goodies, mostly the kind that are yumm to eat , reading and watching A LOT of Big Bang Theory! I do have more Brownie Truffles to make but that may just have to wait for a little bit.

HOT MIX

Eat at your own risk...my favorite is the thin sliced cucumbers slapped on a turkey/ham sub or just right out of the container anytime day or night.

SO much better to make your own than  store bought.. Use any type veggie you like and start with pickle juice, add hot peppers and your veggies and let set for a few days..

This batch is ready to put in containers and fridgerate.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Focaccia Bread



Easy Focaccia Bread Recipe
This basic focaccia recipe can be used as a foundation for making focaccia. Add your own spices, herbs, cheeses, meats or vegetable toppings as desired.
Ingredients You Will Need:
1 ½ cups warm water
1 package dry yeast
1 teaspoon sugar
5+ tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1½ tablespoons table salt
3 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon coarse sea salt
Combine ½ cup warm water, the packet of dry yeast and the teaspoon of sugar in a large mixing bowl. Stir until the sugar and yeast dissolve. Let stand for five minutes. The mixture should foam.
Add one cup of warm water, two tablespoons of olive oil, the table salt and the flour. Mix until ingredients are well combined.
On a floured surface, knead the soft dough for about seven minutes, until the dough is elastic and smooth. You may be tempted to add extra flour, but do not do so. The dough should be soft.
Put dough in a bowl liberally greased with olive oil. Rub extra olive oil on the dough to grease the dough as well. Place the bowl of dough in a warm place (the temperature should be between 80 and 85 degrees) and allow it to rise until it is twice its original size.  This should take approximately an hour.
Grease a jelly roll pan with olive oil. Press the dough into the pan, spread more olive oil on the dough and place it in a warm place where the dough can rise again to double the size. It should take approximately 45 minutes for the dough to rise sufficiently.
Use your fingertips to make the classic indentations over the bread, approximately an inch apart. Make the indentations deep. You want to come close to touching the bottom of the pan. Spread olive oil over the top of the dough and sprinkle the coarse sea salt (or other toppings) on the dough, lightly pressing the salt (or other toppings) into the dough and deeply into the dimples made by your fingertips. Put the dough back in the warm place to rise one more time, again for about 45 minutes.
While the dough is rising the final time, preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Move the oven rack to the lowest slot possible in your oven and bake the focaccia on the lowest rack for approximately 18 minutes or until the bread is lightly browned.  Remove from pan immediately and cool on rack.
Dress Up Your Focaccia Bread
The most wonderful thing about focaccia bread is how versatile it is. Classically, focaccia bread is topped with olive oil, coarse sea salt and parmesan cheese. However, you can press essentially any herb, spice, cheese, minced or sliced vegetable or meat into the dough before baking to make a focaccia bread that is as unique as you are.
Try caramelizing sweet onions and pressing those into the top or topping the bread with sliced olives. Typical toppings include rosemary, thyme, cilantro, basil, dill weed, salt, pepper, crushed red pepper, sardines, anchovies, mushrooms, sun-dried tomatoes, cheeses of all kinds and olives.
Serving Suggestions for Focaccia Bread
Focaccia is a perfect appetizer. Serve it slightly warmed with a shallow dish of olive oil with pepper or sun-dried tomatoes for dipping.
You can also serve focaccia as a bread accompaniment for any meal.  It's most suited for Italian meals simply because that's where the bread was first used. It is perfect for dipping into any pasta sauce or for picking up the remains of a meal, almost like a scrumptious edible sponge.
Because you can tailor the herbs and toppings on the bread, you can make your focaccia to match the meal you are serving. For example, if you are serving baked chicken with mashed potatoes, you can sprinkle rosemary and thyme on top of the bread before baking, pressing some of the herbs into the dough with your fingertips as you make the classic imprints.

Fun Easy...

Most of the yumm things i make are pretty much easy and fun to make...even better to share and eat.. If you have never made Focaccia bread, oh my goodness...you should...one of the easiest and fun  recipes and when it is done..you will be so glad you did...

Linda's Horseshoes


Linda's Horseshoes

1 lb flour--4 cups
1 lb small curd cottage cheese ( don't go ewww-- I hate cottage cheese--and love these!)
1 lb butter- room temp

Mix: nuts- 1 lb fine chopped
1 1/2 cups sugar
cinnamon--to make your mix a dark brown..i've never measured this part-- 
sorry...but i like a lot of cinnamon

Squish cottage cheese thru a colander add it to bowl with flour and butter, mix well with hand...dump out on board and knead...will prob have to add a bit more flour..so not sticky.

Pinch off and roll pieces of dough the size of a walnut--easier to do these all at once.
then roll out till size of small pancake, sprinkle on cinn sugar mix and roll up and fold together to look like a horseshoe.
Put on an ungreased baking sheet as close to gether as you can get.

Bake 350* 30 - 35 minutes or till wonderfully browned

Sprinkle with powdered sugar and eat! Share! and eat some more!

Linda Style Fresh Apple Cake

3 eggs
2 tsp vanilla
1 cup oil
2 cups sugar
3 cup flour
1 tsp salt
1 tsp bk soda
3 cups peeled chopped apples
1/2 cup chopped walnuts

Topping--Recipe follows

Beat eggs, vanilla and oil , mix well. Add everything else and stir well. Grease 9x13 pan and spead evenly.. Bake at 350* 30 - 35 minutes Tester will come out clean when done.

While cake is cooling a minute..make topping..

Topping:
1 cup brown sugar
8 tablespoons butter
1/2 cup milk

Bring to boil over med heat in saucepan--only long enough for sugar to dissolve. Remove from heat and ADD 1 tsp vanilla. Let set a few minutes and pour over cake. THIS will look like there is way too much but pour it ALL on..Cool and eat...just try not to eat the entire thing without sharing!