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Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2009

Grandma


MARLENE'S ART AND MORE BLOG
For: April 17, 2009

When I was trying to come up with a great subject for my log I noticed there was a lot of talk about our Grandmother’s in the groups I belong to. That decided my subject. Most of us have memories of our grandmother’s I know I do. She lived in a different town so I didn’t see her often but we would travel to see her, what I thought was a long ride, which was only about 1 to 2 hours. Sometimes her and my grandfather would come to visit us, my grandpa always had candy in his pocket for us, but this is about grandma. Grandma lived on a farm and me being a city girl always loved the adventure of the farm. There was so many fun things to see and do that I could not experience at my own home.


One of the things I would do with my grandmother was to visit her garden with her. We would sit on the bench next to the house (yes, her house was painted her favorite color, pink) and with a big silver bowl in between us we would snap beans, or shell peas, sometimes we would shuck corn in preparation for the feast of a dinner she would prepare for us. All the while we would visit about important things like how I was enjoying summer vacation, or how I did in school. She could look very stern, but had a heart of gold and a very dry sense of humor.

Once during the Summer we were allowed to spend a whole week at Grandma’s just playing and enjoying life on the farm. These were special days and my favorite Summer memories are there. There was a big old hollow tree with great climbing branches that became our “Tarzan Tree” and an irrigation ditch we had to jump over to get to it. Sometimes we’d make it and sometimes not. She had a huge rug loom we could work on and a piano that I could play.

For breakfast on at least one morning she would make us Abelskivers. My Grandma was Danish and these were a favorite Danish breakfast. They were an apple filled, round, pancake. They were made in a special pan, cast iron with 7 round indents. She would tell us they were time consuming to make so if she made them we had to eat a whole pan. I laugh now because when I was little they seemed so big and it was hard to eat them all, but yummy. Grandma cooked on a wood stove and I swear her pan was bigger than mine. Abelskivers have become an Easter tradition at our house and I would like to share the recipe with you all. If you do not have or cannot find an abelskiver pan (at most kitchen stores) you can just cook like pancakes and serve
the apple on the side.

ABELSKIVERS

1) I make my own chunky applesauce to use for the filling, any applesauce will work. You can also use finely chopped apple, or jam of your choice.

2) 3 eggs sparated
2 cups buttermilk
2 cups all-purpose flour
3 tablespoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
Shortning or oil

Have filling ready. Preheat pan to medium.Separate eggs into two large bowls.
Beat the egg yolks and add the buttermilk. combine the dry ingredients and add gradually to the yolk mixture, beating well after each addition.
Beat the egg whites until stiff peaks form, fold them into the other mixture.
Melt 1/4 teaspoon shortning or oil in each cup of an abelskiver pan. fill each cup to just below the top with batter, place a small dab of filling in center of each abelskiver and cover with batter. When ebelskiver is brown and loosens from the pan turn over by rotating pancake and cook the other side. I use a small metal skewer to rotate mine, you can use a wooden skewer also. To use skewer just put point into the edge of the pancake and rotate it up and over. Keep rotating until pancake is brown all the way around.
Serve with butter, maple syrup, jam, or sprinkle with lemon juice and dust with powdered sugar. Makes 2 dozen Abelskivers

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Christmas Recipes

I thought I would share some yummy Recipes that you might want to try this holiday season. I like to try and eat new goodies so hope you enjoy them! :) Lisa
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Gooey Bars
1 Box yellow cake mix
1 stick margarine Melted
3 eggs
1 Box Powdered Sugar
1 8oz. cream cheese
Combine Cake Mix, margarine, and one egg, press into a 9x13" pan, mix powdered sugar, cream cheese and 2 eggs. Beat for 5 minutes, pour over mixture and bake 35 to 45 minutes in a 325' oven, Cool before Cutting
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Gingerbread
1 cup molasses
3/4 cup boiling water
1 1/2 cup sifted flour
1 egg
1 tsp. soda
3 Tbsp. melted butter
1/2 tsp. ginger
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
Mix together beating well. Batter is thin, Bake at 350' for 35 minutes.
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Fruit Tea
6 tea bags
6oz. frozen lemonaide
6 oz. frozen orange juice
2 cups unsweetened pineapple juice
1 1/2 cups sugar
Boil tea bags in one quart of water, cover and let simmer for 30 minutes add all juices and sugar to enough water to make one galloon, Refrigerate.
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Coconut Bon Bons
1 1/2 sticks melted butter
1 can Eagle Brand Milk
2 lbs confectioners sugar
2 cups coconut
2 cups pecans chopped, you can leave out if you don't like them
1 12oz. pkg. chocolate chips
1/2 pound of paraffin
Mix butter, sugar, milk, coconut and pecans together, Roll into balls, Chill
Melt choc chips and paraffin over water water, dip balls into choco mixture and place on wax paper to cool! :)
The Recipe
I didn't have potatoes,
so I substituted with rice,
I didn't have paprika,
so I used another spice,
I didn't have tomatoe sauce,
so I used tomatoe paste,
A whole can, not just half,
I don't believe in waste,
A friend gave me this recipe,
she said you couldn't beat it,
I don't know what's wrong with her
I couldn't even eat it! :)
~May God Bless Eat Bite~