Tonight:
He loves this. It is often his request.
1 pound hamburger
salt
pepper
seasoned salt
potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks
water
cheese
Brown hamburger meat, seasoned with salt, pepper, and seasoned salt. Drain. Place hamburger meat and potatoes in a large pot and mix together well. Add enough water to steam potatoes. When potatoes are tender add cheese to taste. Serve hot.
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Thursday, October 4, 2007
Club Sandwich And Fries
Cook’s tip: A light non-hamburger meal that people of all ages enjoy.
2 slices of good quality white or wheat bread
4 slices of chicken breast or turkey
2 slices of medium crisp bacon
1 slice tomato
1 leaf lettuce
1 slice cheddar cheese
3 slices of pickle (optional)
1.Toast the bread on light.
2.Spread it with butter or mayonnaise on only one side.
3.Arrange the chicken, bacon, tomato, cheese and pickles on one side of the bread.
4.Cover it with the other piece. Cut it into four pieces.
Hubby Likes these. They are always good.
2 slices of good quality white or wheat bread
4 slices of chicken breast or turkey
2 slices of medium crisp bacon
1 slice tomato
1 leaf lettuce
1 slice cheddar cheese
3 slices of pickle (optional)
1.Toast the bread on light.
2.Spread it with butter or mayonnaise on only one side.
3.Arrange the chicken, bacon, tomato, cheese and pickles on one side of the bread.
4.Cover it with the other piece. Cut it into four pieces.
Hubby Likes these. They are always good.
Labels:
Cheddar Cheese,
Chicken,
Club Sandwich,
Food,
French Fries,
Potatoes,
Sandwiches
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Mickie Stew 1
Wow, this weekend got away from me. Well, Friday night we had breakfast for Dinner. It went well as always. He likes it. And We ate good that night. Monday night we had another one of his favorites, Pizza Casserole. He love this, and I could make it for him all of the time if I wanted. It is I have to confess very good.
Tonight we are having Mickie Stew 1.
This was my mothers Brian child when I was a very young girl. The beauty of Mickie Stew is that you can do just about any thing with it. It is only limited by your imagination and pantry. You can add just about anything to it. A few can goods, and a little ground beef and viola. You have a meal.
1 1/2 pounds ground beef
1/2 onion, chopped
1 (15oz) can cut green beans
1 (15oz) can new potatoes, quartered
Brown beef and drain fat. Add onion and cook until tender. Add beans and potatoes and their liquids to meat and cook until liquids have almost evaporated.
Tonight we are having Mickie Stew 1.
This was my mothers Brian child when I was a very young girl. The beauty of Mickie Stew is that you can do just about any thing with it. It is only limited by your imagination and pantry. You can add just about anything to it. A few can goods, and a little ground beef and viola. You have a meal.
1 1/2 pounds ground beef
1/2 onion, chopped
1 (15oz) can cut green beans
1 (15oz) can new potatoes, quartered
Brown beef and drain fat. Add onion and cook until tender. Add beans and potatoes and their liquids to meat and cook until liquids have almost evaporated.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Breakfast
Dinner last night went well. It should have anyway, it was par his request. He'd said some thing about them the week before. I however was extremely hungry and made a pig of my self. They were good though.
Dinner Tonight:
Breakfast
Bacon
Eggs
Hash browns
Biscuits or Pancakes
Freddie's Hash browns:
potatoes, grated
flour
salt and pepper
eggs
Grate peeled potatoes, rinse and drain. Add flour, salt, pepper, and eggs. Form into patties and fry in deep fat until crisp.
Griddle Cakes:
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour, sifted
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
4 tablespoons sugar
3/4 teaspoon salt
2 eggs, beaten
3/4 cup milk
3 tablespoons oil
Sift together flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt. Combine egg, milk, and melted butter, and add to dry ingredients all at once, beating with a spoon or wire whisk until smooth. Drop batter from a tablespoon onto a hot griddle, spreading each cake with the back of a spoon into a circle. The griddle should be greased or not, according to the manufacturer's directions. Cook on one side until puffed, full of bubbles, and cooked on the edges. Then turn and cook on the other side. Serve immediately with butter and syrup.
Notes:
APPLE GRIDDLE CAKES: Make griddle cakes adding 1/ 2 cup cinnamon to the dry ingredients and 1 cup finely chopped pared apples to the batter before cooking.
BLUEBERRY GRIDDLE CAKES: Make griddle cakes, adding 1/ 2 cup washed and dried blueberries to the batter before cooking.
BUCKWHEAT GRIDDLE CAKES: Make griddle cakes, substituting 1 cup unsifted buckwheat flour for the flour and reducing the sugar.
CORN GRIDDLE CAKES: Make griddle cakes, substituting 1/ 2 cup yellow or white corn meal for 1/ 2 cup of the flour.
RICE GRIDDLE CAKES: Make griddle cakes, substituting 1/ 2 cup cooled, cooked rice for 1/ 4 cup of the flour. Add the rice to the egg and milk mixture before combining with the dry ingredients.
SOUR MILK GRIDDLE CAKES: Make griddle cakes, substituting 1/ 2 tsp baking soda for 2 tsp of the baking powder and 3/ 4 cup + 2 tbsp sour milk or butter milk for the milk.
WHOLEWHEAT GRIDDLE CAKES: Make griddle cakes, substituting unsifted whole wheat flour for the all-purpose flour, and adding 1 tbsp more milk.
Source:
"Good House Keeping Cookbook"
Baking Powder Biscuits
2 cups sifted all purpose flour
3 tablespoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
6 tablespoons shortening
2/3 cup milk (approximately, or
1/3 cup evaporated milk and 1/3 cup water)
Sift the dry ingredients together; then cut in the shortening, using two knives in crisscross fashion or a pastry blender, until the mixture is the consistency of course cornmeal. Add enough of the milk, while stirring with a fork, to make a soft dough that can be easily handled. Turn onto a lightly floured board, and knead lightly about 1/2 min. Then foll or pat into a sheet about 1/2" to 1" thick. Cut into rounds of desired size with a floured cutter, and place on a greased or oiled baking pan. Place about 1" apart if you like a crusty biscuit. Place closer together, roll out and cut as above. Bake in hot oven of 450* F. for 12-15 min. Serve hot. Makes 19 2" biscuits, 1/2" thick.
Dinner Tonight:
Breakfast
Bacon
Eggs
Hash browns
Biscuits or Pancakes
Freddie's Hash browns:
potatoes, grated
flour
salt and pepper
eggs
Grate peeled potatoes, rinse and drain. Add flour, salt, pepper, and eggs. Form into patties and fry in deep fat until crisp.
Griddle Cakes:
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour, sifted
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
4 tablespoons sugar
3/4 teaspoon salt
2 eggs, beaten
3/4 cup milk
3 tablespoons oil
Sift together flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt. Combine egg, milk, and melted butter, and add to dry ingredients all at once, beating with a spoon or wire whisk until smooth. Drop batter from a tablespoon onto a hot griddle, spreading each cake with the back of a spoon into a circle. The griddle should be greased or not, according to the manufacturer's directions. Cook on one side until puffed, full of bubbles, and cooked on the edges. Then turn and cook on the other side. Serve immediately with butter and syrup.
Notes:
APPLE GRIDDLE CAKES: Make griddle cakes adding 1/ 2 cup cinnamon to the dry ingredients and 1 cup finely chopped pared apples to the batter before cooking.
BLUEBERRY GRIDDLE CAKES: Make griddle cakes, adding 1/ 2 cup washed and dried blueberries to the batter before cooking.
BUCKWHEAT GRIDDLE CAKES: Make griddle cakes, substituting 1 cup unsifted buckwheat flour for the flour and reducing the sugar.
CORN GRIDDLE CAKES: Make griddle cakes, substituting 1/ 2 cup yellow or white corn meal for 1/ 2 cup of the flour.
RICE GRIDDLE CAKES: Make griddle cakes, substituting 1/ 2 cup cooled, cooked rice for 1/ 4 cup of the flour. Add the rice to the egg and milk mixture before combining with the dry ingredients.
SOUR MILK GRIDDLE CAKES: Make griddle cakes, substituting 1/ 2 tsp baking soda for 2 tsp of the baking powder and 3/ 4 cup + 2 tbsp sour milk or butter milk for the milk.
WHOLEWHEAT GRIDDLE CAKES: Make griddle cakes, substituting unsifted whole wheat flour for the all-purpose flour, and adding 1 tbsp more milk.
Source:
"Good House Keeping Cookbook"
Baking Powder Biscuits
2 cups sifted all purpose flour
3 tablespoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
6 tablespoons shortening
2/3 cup milk (approximately, or
1/3 cup evaporated milk and 1/3 cup water)
Sift the dry ingredients together; then cut in the shortening, using two knives in crisscross fashion or a pastry blender, until the mixture is the consistency of course cornmeal. Add enough of the milk, while stirring with a fork, to make a soft dough that can be easily handled. Turn onto a lightly floured board, and knead lightly about 1/2 min. Then foll or pat into a sheet about 1/2" to 1" thick. Cut into rounds of desired size with a floured cutter, and place on a greased or oiled baking pan. Place about 1" apart if you like a crusty biscuit. Place closer together, roll out and cut as above. Bake in hot oven of 450* F. for 12-15 min. Serve hot. Makes 19 2" biscuits, 1/2" thick.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Baked Potatoes
Dinner last night was alright. I bought a different beef stew to go with the Grilled cheese. It was Progresio Beef Barley Stew, it was ok. Otherwise it went well.
Dinner tonight:
Baked Potatoes.
Baked potatoes really are a versitle food. Kind of like Pizza you can put just about anything you want on them. I personally am a plain potato eater [tho not as plain as my Bro.]; I like butter, sour cream, cheese, and real bacon bits [don't bother with the imitation yuck], sometimes I like chives or green onions on mine. Other than that well, I don't put much more on them. Hubby likes the immiatation bacon bits [cringe], and usually put jalapenos on his as well. So dinner tonight will go well.
Dinner tonight:
Baked Potatoes.
Baked potatoes really are a versitle food. Kind of like Pizza you can put just about anything you want on them. I personally am a plain potato eater [tho not as plain as my Bro.]; I like butter, sour cream, cheese, and real bacon bits [don't bother with the imitation yuck], sometimes I like chives or green onions on mine. Other than that well, I don't put much more on them. Hubby likes the immiatation bacon bits [cringe], and usually put jalapenos on his as well. So dinner tonight will go well.
Labels:
Bacon,
Baked Potatoes,
Beef Stew,
Food,
Grilled Cheese,
Potatoes
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