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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Carrot Cake


My wife makes this about once a month and how long it lasts is dependent on a couple of factors. Factor #1 - My Mom. My Mom is a "diabetic" that will occasionally go over to the darkside and have a small piece. It would be alright but she usually take two large pieces home with her. Factor #2 - The Nancy Factor. Now if my Mother-n-law finds out my wife is baking then she will find a reason to be driving past our house and decide to come in and see the girls. When cake is around seeing the girls means come into the kitchen while I eat a small piece of cake. The piece is just small enough to justify another piece. Of course she has to take some to Al and Kelly. I do not know if the cake ever reaches them. Factor #3 - The drop-in company. We live in Macon and the rest of my family lives in WR. To eat at a decent restaurant the have to pass our house. This causes a "what are you doing phone call" and turns in a "do you mind if we take some home". When all of these factors combine then the cake will last maybe a day. The cake usually does not see the sunrise. Now for the recipe:

MIX: 1.5 cup oil, 2 cups sugar, 4 eggs beaten, 2 small 4 oz jars of Gerber baby carrot food (NOT A TYPO)
SIFT and Mix with above: 2 cups all purpose flour, 2 tsp baking soda, 2 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp salt
Pour into a 9x13 greased cake pan and place cake in a preheated 350 degree oven and bake between 30 and 45 minutes. Meanwhile.....Mix the icing
Icing; 6 oz cream cheese, 1/2 stick of butter, 1 box of 10x sugar, milk. Mix to proper consistency and add chopped pecans.
Enjoy (do not for get to put the icing on the cake)

Friday, August 22, 2008

Alabama Biscuits

I found this recipe on the Sams Family web-site. I googled Alabama Biscuits and this is what I found. There is actually a minor-league baseball team named the Montgomery Biscuits. The Biscuits are associated with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. The Biscuit is named Monty. This makes me want to attend a Biscuit game. Can you imagine cheering for a biscuit. They play the Chattanooga Lookouts so it is up to Sonny's bunch to catch a game and cheer on the biscuits.

5 cups of all purpose flour
1 teaspoon of salt
1 teaspoon of baking soda
8 tablespoons of sugar
1/2 cup of shortening
2 cups of buttermilk
yeast mixture of:
1/4 cup of warm water
1 package of yeast
Mix flour, sugar, salt, and baking soda. Cut in shortening and then add buttermilk and yeast mixture. Roll out and cut. Dip into melted butter and stack in 2's. Let them stand for 2 hours and then bake at 375 degrees.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Mountain Dew Apple Dumplings


Dave had a birthday last week; so happy birthday Dave. Dave has always been a decent cook. I do remember however when he almost burned down Johnny's tent when he was cooking his "famous" wings.


I did some research on Mountain Dew and here is what I found. Mountain Dew was created in Knoxville in 1954. The bottle of Mountain Dew sported a hillbilly with a hound dog. I am not sure who is Charlie and who is Bill. Mountain Dew sold the beverage to Pepsi in 1966. Pepsi dropped Charlie and Bill shortly after that. I guess they are living on cereal right now.

2 cans crescent rolls
2 large Granny Smith apples
1 1/2 cups white sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
2 sticks butter
2 cans of Mountain Dew

Preheat oven to 350-degrees and lightly grease a 9 X 13 pan/glass dish. Core, peel, and slice apples into 8 wedges for 16 total apple dumplings. Roll apple slices into crescent rolls, roll from wide end first. Place them in the pan. Melt butter in a saucepan and then stir in the sugar and cinnamon. Spoon or pour the mixture over the rolled apples. Pour Mountain Dew around apple dumplings in the pan. Bake for 40 - 45 minutes.

While you wait you can drink the last can of Mountain Dew. Angie would rather you clean up your mess Dave.

Living on Cereal

Just wanted to remind all of my wonderful visitors to visit livingoncereal.blogspot.com

It would be great to be able to make these wonderful recipes every night of the week but sometimes you can not afford all of the ingredients so you have to live on cereal for a while.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Grandma Sams' Wonderful Rolls

Okay, here is the recipe that I have been waiting for. This recipe is courtesy of Jacqueline so thank you very, very much.
  1. Start with cold oven (I thought all oven's started cold?)
  2. Dissolved 2 packages of yeast in a 1/2 cup of warm water.
  3. Mix 3 cups of warm water, 1/2 cup of sugar, 1 tbs. salt and 2/3 cup of cooking oil
  4. Add 8 cups of plain flour (Hudson Cream if available)

Set aside in same bowl to let rise until double in bulk. Punch and repeat three times (pretend it is Mark). The last time divide into three loaves or make rolls in well greased loaf pans or a pan for rolls. Let rise to the top of pan. Place in cold oven. Bake for 40 minutes at 350.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Nancy's Pecan Pie

My mother-n-law has been dying for everyone to know her name. I am surprised she does not sew an N on all of her clothes like Laverne (Laverne and Shirley) would sew an L on everything. Nancy joined us on our vacation last year to Disney World. We had just enough rope to tie her on top. Bringing her to Disney World was a recipe for disaster but it all worked out. Kenzy would just unhook her battery on her electric scooter every now and then.
Anyways, Nancy does know how to make a great Pecan Pie. It really is the best I have ever had. Now on her recipe card she wrote, "To make THREE pies DOUBLE the recipe"(that is really true though for this recipe). I have no idea where she went to school at but I can assure you that my brothers and I are doing everything we can here in GA to properly teach math to these rednecks down here.
Here is her recipe:

1 cup sugar
1/2 stick butter
1 cup light karo syrup
3 eggs, well-beaten
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup chopped pecans

Heat over to 350 degrees. Cream butter and sugar. Add syrup, eggs, salt, and vanilla. Mix well and add pecans. Pour into unbaked pie shell (use a fork to poke a few holes in pie shell before you pour mixture). Bake at 350 for about 45 minutes.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Mrs. Rackley's Banana Bread

Mrs. Rackley is a co-worker here at Crossroads High School and I consider her a good friend. One day she arrived at school with a tupperware container full of banana bread. This banana bread reminded me of my Grandma Simms' recipe. We would walk into Simms' house and eat all of the banana bread that was on the table. Of course Grandpa Simms would get upset. He could not believe that three young boys could eat so much. He should have known that any time a little boy who wears Huskies (jeans) comes in the front door you need to be ready for your pantry to get ambushed. From then on, anytime we would go over there to visit he has hidden all of the good stuff from us. Since my Grandma Simms had a stroke she has not been able to make her good banana bread so this was a good suprise for me. I hope you enjoy this recipe.

1 c. Wesson Oil
2 c. sugar
4 eggs
3-4 ripe bananas ( mashed)
2 ½ c. plain flour
2 tsp. soda
1 tsp. salt
1 c. chopped nuts

Cream oil and sugar. Add eggs, one at a time. Sift together flour, soda and salt. Gradually stir flour mixture into oil mixture. Add mashed bananas, then nuts.
Divide mixture between two greased and floured loaf pans. Bake in preheated 3500 oven for about 45 minutes. I hope you enjoy this as much as I do.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Trisha Yearwood Cookbook


I am definitely not Trisha's agent but once again I must spread the word about this cookbook. Stacy has been using these recipes and they are great. My quote everyday is "I will start my diet tomorrow" since she bought this cookbook. Anyways, right now I am waiting on my Dad's How to Grill a Chicken on an Engine directions so until then.......By the way I am in need of some recipes from the West Virginia people. Thanks again for visiting my site.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Blackberry Cobbler


I know this is not a recipe but this is some good ice cream. If they sell it at your store you need to buy some.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Noodle Salad

Stacy's noodle salad is great; it is always one of the first things to go at a family dinner. Maybe one year she will come back to the reunion and make it.

1 - 8 oz box of Spaghetti
2 Tbs finely chopped onion
2 Tbs finely chopped celery
1/4 cup of mayo
1 Tbs of rice wine vinegar (this is not alcohol)
1 Tbs sugar
1/2 tsp of salt
1/2 tsp of freshly ground pepper

Prepare noodles and drain. Place in bowl with a cover. In a small bowl mix all of the ingredients and pour over the noodles. Make sure your noodles are warm when you do this. Toss to coat well. Cover and refrigerate for several hours.

Friday, August 8, 2008

Double Chip Brownies

These brownies were once served at a church pot-luck. I have learned some strategy over the years concerning pot-luck lines. If you are not at the front of the line then head for the dessert table. Grab a couple of plates of dessert. Another good strategy is to find a kid (even if they are not yours) and move to the front of the line. For some reason the kids get to go first. Always remember though; find out who made the dish before you partake.


Ingredients:
3/4 cup HERSHEY'S Cocoa
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
2/3 cup butter or margarine, melted and divided
1/2 cup boiling water
2 cups sugar
2 eggs
1-1/3 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup HERSHEY'S Milk Chocolate Chips
1 cup REESE'S Peanut Butter Chips


Directions:1. Heat oven to 350°F. Grease 13x9x2-inch baking pan.2. Stir together cocoa and baking soda in large bowl; stir in 1/3 cup butter. Add boiling water; stir until mixture thickens. Stir in sugar, eggs and remaining 1/3 cup butter; stir until smooth. Add flour, vanilla and salt; blend completely. Stir in milk chocolate chips and peanut butter chips. Spread in prepared pan.3. Bake 35 to 40 minutes or until brownies begin to pull away from sides of pan. Cool completely in pan on wire rack. Cut into squares. About 36 brownies
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Thursday, August 7, 2008

WELCOME!!




I would like to welcome to all of the new guests to this blog. I will be posting more wonderful recipes very soon.

Brother Dave

My brother emailed me yesterday and was concerned about my grammatical errors. I apologize if there are errors in my blog. If you find any errors please feel free to call my brother.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Easy Toffee Bars

Dave made this the first time we met Melanie (Phillips' Wife). Melanie did not say much so we do not know if she cared for it or not.

1 cup butter
1 cup packed brown sugar
1 10 oz package of saltine crackers
1 12 oz pack of semi-sweet choc. chips

preheat oven to 400. In a small sauce pan over medium heat melt butter with brown sugar. Bring to a boil and remove from heat. Arrange crackers (salt side up) on a 10x15 inch jelly roll pan. Pour butter mixture over crackers. Bake in the preheated oven for 5 minutes. Remove from oven and spread choc chips...bake 5 more minutes. Enjoy!

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Just In!!

Stacy bought a new cookbook. The name of the book is "Georgia Cooking in an Oklahoma kitchen" by Trisha Yearwood. You need to check this book out.....

Grilled Steak

Choose a steak from your local grocery store or butcher. Put it on the grill. Once it is cooked to your liking take it off the grill and eat it.