I'm going to share a HUGE secret today! One that is probably going to be surprising to many, so sit down.
I make chocolate cookies for a lot of picnics and occasions. The cookies are always gone in no time and a lot of friends have asked for the recipe. I say, "it's my little secret."
Well, I'm going to share the secret recipe and it's going to be a shocker to most that have tried these lovely cookies!
It's starts with a chocolate cake mix (YES, really!) I like to use Duncan Hines Moist cakes mixes. There it is, my secret is no more.
Chocolate Cookies from the Heart
by Lane
1 stick of butter
3 T. brown sugar
2 eggs
1 chocolate cake mix
Mix and place on cookie sheet. DO NOT GREASE THE COOKIE SHEET.
Bake at 350 for about 10 minutes.
September 27, 2010
Mama's Chocolate Cookies
Posted by Lane at 9/27/2010 4 comments
Labels: Baked Goods, Cakes and Cookies, Pregnancy Recipes
September 25, 2010
Caston is Walking
I never imagined Caston would be walking already, but the time has come. He took his first real steps on Charlie's birthday- Sept. 16! Then, two days later he turned 10 months old! It was a very special time and I'm so thankful that I was able to watch it all.
Over the past week he has built up momentum, speed and a little grace when walking. It's amazing to imagine how much a baby changes and learns in the first year of life!
Now, he is walking all over the house and refuses to anything but walking. (Have to practice this new cool skill.)
Here is a quick video of him walking...he's already growing up too fast!
Posted by Lane at 9/25/2010 0 comments
Labels: Caston
Holiday Jalapeno Jelly
I’m already thinking about Christmas around our house- where to put up all the Christmas trees in our new house, can I even have all my trees out with a 1 year old running around, Christmas shopping for family and making homemade gifts!
One special homemade gift my mother and I also enjoy making together is Jalapeno Jelly. We always have plenty of Jalapenos from the garden and it seems like we always have to find something to do with them.
Making jelly isn’t as difficult as most believe- it’s actually quite simple. Just be sure and wear gloves when preparing the peppers so your hands aren’t burning for a week.
This jelly makes a perfect holiday gift for neighbors and friends. Serve this jelly with a cream cheese topped cracker for your holiday gatherings!
>Jalapeno Jelly
Yields: about 5 half pints
from mom
¾ lb jalapeno peppers (or more if you want more heat)
2 pouches liquid pectin
2 c. cider vinegar (divided)
6 c. sugar
Green or red food coloring
Wash peppers; drain. Remove stems and seeds. Puree peppers and 1 c. vinegar and sugar in a large pot. Bring to a boil and boil for 10 minutes. Stir constantly.
Stir in liquid pectin and return to a rolling boil. Boil hard for 1 minute, while continuing to stir.
Remove from heat and skim foam if necessary. Stir in a few drops of food coloring of choice. Ladle hot jelly into jars in a boiling water canner.
NOTE: When cutting and seeding the peppers, wear rubber gloves to prevent hands from being burned.
Don't know how to can? Don't worry, I've got you covered! Check out the University fo Missouri Extension website for info on how to can.
Posted by Lane at 9/25/2010 3 comments
Labels: Appetizers, Family Memories, Gardening, Holiday Cooking, Rudy and Lizzy
September 11, 2010
Lemon Meringue Pie
Looks pretty delectable doesn't it...and it is! This Lemon Meringue Pie comes from Marty Uhlmann in Dora, she's quite the pie maker!
Any dessert with lemon is blue ribbon in my book! For those of you who aren't a lemon fan- not to worry this pie doesn't have that traditional tart lemon flavor. It's smooth, creamy and the meringue is light and fluffy.
Lemon Meringue Pie
Jello Cook & Serve Lemon Pudding Mix
Heat 2 cups water in medium pan
In a bowl mix pudding mix, 1/2 cup sugar plus 2 Tbsp.
Add 1/4 cup water
Grate lemon rind from half of a lemon
Add 2 Tbsp. of lemon juice
Add 3 egg yolks, stir well & add to hot water. Cook until thick. Add 2 Tbsp. butter. Cool and put in a baked 9" pie crust. Top with meringue.
Meringue
3 egg whites
1/4 tsp. cream of tarter
dash of salt
Beat until foamy.
Add 1/3 cup sugar, 2Tbsp. at a time, & continue beating until stiff peaks
form. Bake 10-15 min. or until lightly browned at 350 degrees.
Pie Crust
Mix:
4 cups flour
1 1/2 tsp. salt
1 1/3 cups shortening (I use Crisco & vegetable shortening)
Blend with pastry cutter until well mixed.
In a cup beat 1 egg.
Add 2 tsp. sugar and 2 Tbsp. vinegar.
Add enough water to make 1/2 cup.
Stir into dry mixture & knead until smooth. Roll thin & place in 9" pie pans.
This recipe will make about 3 crusts.
Posted by Lane at 9/11/2010 1 comments
September 9, 2010
Homemade Pizza Pie
Around our house just about everything is homemade- pie crusts and fillings, mac n' cheese, baby food, lemonade- even the pizza!
Makes two crusts and two toppings
1 pkg. yeast
2 Cups lukewarm water
2 Tbsp. sugar
1 tsp. salt
7 Cups flour
1/4 Cup salad oil
Topping:
Pan fry the following ingredients:
1 lb. hamburger
1 lb. sausage
1/2 cup chopped onion
3 cups tomato paste
2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pepper
1/2 tsp. oregano
1 lb. grated cheese (1/2 mozzarella, 1/2 cheddar)
Place ingredients in large skillet (we use a cast iron skillet) and cook.
Posted by Lane at 9/09/2010 1 comments
Labels: Family Memories, Farming, Pies