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10. Julio 2006, 23:49:38
Bruno Jesus 
Since Italy won the world cup,does anyone knows some underground recipes?Like abas de cona salteadas?
Thanks

14. Julio 2006, 00:46:31
NOT a floosie 
Please keep all posts in English and on topic.

Thank you.

19. Julio 2006, 22:36:43
Chimera 
Asunto: Cheese and Almond Stuffed Zucchini
3 medium zucchini
2 T. olive oil
1 C. finely chopped onion
1 t. salt
6 ounces cream cheese, cut into small cubes
1 1/2 C. almonds, finely chopped
1/2 C. whole grain bread crumbs
2 C. grated swiss cheese
1/2 t. nutmeg
1/4 t. ground allspice

Cut the zucchini in half lengthwise. Scoop out the insides of the zucchini, leaving a fillable shell. Save the inner pulp and chop it.
Saute the onion in the oil until translucent. Add the salt and chopped zucchini pulp and continue to cook on medium heat until the zucchini is soft. Remove from the heat. Stir the cream chese cubes into the vegetables and cover for several minutes.
In a large bowl mix together the almonds, bread crumbs, grated swiss cheese, nutmeg and allspice. When the cream cheese has softened thoroughly combine all the ingreadients.
Fill the zucchini shells and place them in a oiled 9x13 baking pan. Add water to cover the bottom of the pan about 1/4 inch deep. Tightly cover the pan so the zucchini shells will steam.
Bake covered at 350 for 30 minutes. Uncover and bake for another 5 to 10 minutes, until the filling has browned a little.

22. Julio 2006, 22:05:48
satinjade 
Asunto: Maple Salad Dressing
3/4 cup Salad Oil
1/4 cup Vinegar
3 Tbs. Maple Syrup
1 tsp. Salt
1 tsp. Dry Mustard
1/2 tsp. Paprika
Blend all ingredients and serve on lettuce wedge's . Yields : 1 Cup Dressing .

24. Julio 2006, 16:54:41
Chimera 
Asunto: Re: Maple Salad Dressing
satinjade: that sounds so yummie :)

26. Julio 2006, 22:33:42
Lil Red 
Asunto: BAKED CREAM CHICKEN PARMESAN
4 BONELESS, SKINLESS CHICKEN BREASTS
1 ( 10.75 OZ ) CAN CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP
1 ( 10.75 OZ ) CAN CREAM OF CELERY SOUP
1 ( 10.75 OZ ) CAN CREAM OF CHICKEN SOUP
PARMESAN CHEESE
===============================================

1. PLACE CHICKEN IN BAKING PAN
2. MIX SOUPS AND POUR OVER CHICKEN
3. TOP WITH PARMESAN CHEESE
4. BAKE AT 350 DEGREES FOR ONE HOUR

22. Agosto 2006, 18:23:54
Chimera 
Asunto: Fantastic Fruit Salad with Banana Sauce
1 1/2 C. watermelon balls
10 slices of cantaloupe
10 slices of honeydew
10 grapefruit sections
20 orange sections

Mound watermelon balls in center of platter. Arrange remaining fruit around the center like rays of sun. Serve with Banana Sauce.

Banana Sauce

2 1/2 ripe bananas
2 T. lemon juice
1/4 C. brown sugar
1/4 C. honey
1 C. heavy cream, whipped

Combine bananas, lemon juice, brown sugar, and honey in blender and blend till smooth. Fold in whipped cream.

24. Agosto 2006, 04:17:13
ScarletRose 
Asunto: Re: Fantastic Fruit Salad with Banana Sauce
volant: that sounds yummy.. I guess this will be the fruit salad I make for the baby shower.. Yumm!

6. Septiembre 2006, 23:15:51
Chimera 

7. Septiembre 2006, 21:09:00
satinjade 
Asunto: "Green Onion Fritters"
1 Cup Biscuit Mix
1/2 Cup water
5-6 Green Onions (cut in med. slices)
Dash of Cayon pepper
Dash Black Pepper
Oil for frying ... Drop mixture off tablespoon..fry till golden brown.

20. Septiembre 2006, 05:08:56
Chimera 
Asunto: Corn and Cheese Casserole
3 eggs
3 T. unbleached white flour
1/2 C. heavy cream or half and half
1 C. milk
1 T. honey
1/2 t. salt
1/4 t. pepper
1 t. dried dill
2 T. chopped fresh parsley
2 C. corn, fresh or frozen
2 T. butter
2 C. diced onion
1 large carrot, grated
1 small green pepper, chopped
1 C. grated sharp cheddar cheese
2 C. salsa

Combine the eggs and flour in a blender. Add cream, milk, honey, salt, pepper, dill, parsley and half of the corn and blend. If you do not have a blender whisk together all of the above ingredients except the corn.
Saute the onions in the butter until translucent. Add carrots and pepper. Saute until tender, about 5 minutes. Stir in the remaining corn and then the blended ingredients and the cheddar cheese.
Pour into a buttered 9x13 inch baking pan and bake uncovered 350 for about 35 minutes, until golden. Test the custard by inserting a knife in the center, if it comes out clean, the casserole is ready.
Serve in squares topped with salsa.

20. Septiembre 2006, 05:22:57
wetware 
Asunto: Re: Corn and Cheese Casserole
volant: That looks good, volant! I'll try it this weekend.

24. Septiembre 2006, 02:07:27
wetware 
Asunto: Re: Corn and Cheese Casserole
volant: That was good, volant. Thank you. I was too afraid to add the full 2 C. of diced onion (I love 'em, but my guests might not), but next time I will use the full amount! Must also remember to add the honey while blending, so it doesn't just sink to the bottom and tend to stick there.

24. Septiembre 2006, 20:30:09
Chimera 
Asunto: Re: Corn and Cheese Casserole
wetware: thanks for the tip about the honey I love onions also. Glad you liked it.

7. Octubre 2006, 18:21:24
Chimera 
Modificado por Chimera (7. Octubre 2006, 18:28:37)

7. Octubre 2006, 23:14:14
Chimera 
Asunto: Re:
Tuesday: your making me hungry I haven't had any fried apple pies in years yummmm

8. Octubre 2006, 00:59:24
Dolittle 
Asunto: Re:
volant:Since Tuesday knows how to make them, shall we go over and dine with her?

8. Octubre 2006, 03:47:56
Dolittle 
Asunto: Re:
Tuesday: Oh, I bet it wasn't THAT bad!!

8. Octubre 2006, 03:54:24
Chimera 
Asunto: Re:
Dolittle: Tuesday did say she would love to have us dine with her. Sounds like an invitation to me! And you can't beat the menu. 

8. Octubre 2006, 03:55:47
Dolittle 
Asunto: Re:
volant:Let me know when you are ready to go!!

8. Octubre 2006, 16:35:58
spicieangel 
Asunto: Re:
volant: thanks for the post at the bottom of the recipes you can click a link to go back to the index and i did and then i added it to my favorites for future refrences.

20. Octubre 2006, 21:55:09
jessica 
Asunto: new take on turkey for thanksgiving
ranch turkey wraps

ingredents:
6 large soft tortilla shells
1 to 1 1/2 containers (24oz.) of ranch flavored cream chese
2 cans of turkey

directions:
in a bowl combine cream cheese and turkey and mix with a spoon until well mixed.
then spread on the tortillas in equal portions.
roll the tortilla's up and cut them up in bite size pieces(stick a toothpick in them to hold them together) and serve as appitizers till dinner is served

20. Octubre 2006, 22:12:56
Chimera 
Asunto: Re: new take on turkey for thanksgiving
jessica: that sounds yummmmmie, thanks :)

22. Octubre 2006, 05:50:48
jessica 
Asunto: Re: new take on turkey for thanksgiving
volant: thanks

21. Noviembre 2006, 15:22:07
satinjade 
Asunto: "Impossible Pumpkin Pie"
1 cup canned pumpkin
1/2 cup Bisquick
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup evaporated milk
1 Tablespoon butter ( softened)
1 1/2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 eggs
Heat over to 350 . Grease a 9" pie plate. Stir all ingredients until well blended . Pour into pie plate and bake 40 to 50 minutes , or till a knife inserted , comes out clean . Be sure to refrigerate .
any remaining pie .

23. Noviembre 2006, 16:59:58
NOT a floosie 
Asunto: Happy Thanksgiving
Super easy cornbread

2 packages of Jiffy cornbread mix
1 package of Jiffy yellow cake mix
3 eggs
1 cup of milk

Mix and bake at 400 for about 15-20 minutes.

1. Diciembre 2006, 00:50:12
Rose 
Asunto: Looking for....
Anyone have an easy, yummy recipe for potato (has brown)casserole?

1. Diciembre 2006, 04:25:28
~Patty~ 
Asunto: Re: Looking for....
Rose:

Hash Brown Potato Casserole

1 (2 lb.) pkg. frozen hash brown potatoes, thawed
1/2 c. onion, chopped
1/2 tsp. Pepper
1 tsp. Salt
10 oz. American cheese, grated
1 pt. sour cream
1 can cream of chicken soup
2 c. Corn Flakes, crushed
1/2 c. butter, melted

Mix all ingredients together except Corn Flakes and butter and put into greased casserole dish. Top with 2 cups crushed Corn Flakes mixed with 1/2 cup melted butter. Bake in 350 degree oven for 45 minutes.

1. Diciembre 2006, 17:29:12
Rose 
Asunto: Re: Looking for....
Modificado por Rose (1. Diciembre 2006, 23:13:08)
♥♫Patty♫♥: wow it sounds sooo easy to make.. thanks.. ive never had it but want to try it for a buffet on xmas eve!
Yummmmy looking

1. Diciembre 2006, 22:45:07
~Patty~ 
Asunto: Re: Looking for....
Rose: Easy it is..Enjoy:)

4. Diciembre 2006, 15:36:47
satinjade 
Asunto: Working Mother Cookies
1 Cake Mix
3/4 Cup water
2 Cups Flour
1/2 oil
3 Eggs
2 tsp. Vanilla extract
Perheat oven to 375 . Mix all ingredients in a large mixing bowl . Drop dough by spoonfuls onto foil covered cookie sheet . Bake 10 to 12 minutes . Frost when cooled .

7. Diciembre 2006, 07:43:50
ScrambledEggs 
Asunto: chicken
can anyone tell me if you can roast a chicken in a microwave oven

7. Diciembre 2006, 09:10:02
Adaptable Ali 
Asunto: Re: chicken
Modificado por Adaptable Ali (7. Diciembre 2006, 09:11:20)
"Snoopy": Yes, i am sure you can, not to sure if the skin would crisp up though.

Weigh the chicken and cook i for 4-5 minutes per pound, make sure the chicken is defrosted though before putting it in the microwave.

7. Diciembre 2006, 09:13:41
Adaptable Ali 
For whole birds, cook breast side down for first half of cooking time, then breast side up until done. Cover chicken loosely with wax paper during cooking. Check for doneness after 5 minutes standing time. Internal temperature of whole bird should be 180°F in the thigh, or 170°F in the breast, and 165°F for boneless parts. When cut, juices should run clear, with no pink flesh.

7. Diciembre 2006, 09:18:59
ScrambledEggs 
Asunto: Re: chicken
xmas is soon: thanks very much appriecated

7. Diciembre 2006, 10:08:18
Adaptable Ali 
Asunto: Re: chicken
"Snoopy": No problem, i hope it was useful

7. Diciembre 2006, 11:54:49
ScrambledEggs 
Asunto: Re: chicken
xmas is soon: will try it out before Christmas to make sure

7. Diciembre 2006, 11:55:47
Adaptable Ali 
Asunto: Re: chicken
"Snoopy": oh gawd, yeah, i would. Is that what your planning for xmas day then?

7. Diciembre 2006, 12:11:36
ScrambledEggs 
Asunto: Re: chicken
Modificado por ScrambledEggs (7. Diciembre 2006, 13:03:48)
xmas is soon: if it works yes
my oven on my cooker is broken cant afford to replace it right now

17. Diciembre 2006, 17:11:20
ScarletRose 
Asunto: Re: chicken

"Snoopy": I realize your oven is off limits due to it being broken.. and yes.. you can do a chicken in a microwave.. but, perhaps you can find someone with a roaster.. or maybe you can afford one.. if not .. I recommend asking Santa to bring one next year..


When I was up in Powell taking a full load at the college.. the holidays were a mad rush for me.. since we had finals one week before.. so cleaning house, decorating and baking was crammed into one week.. I held the Christmas Dinner on Christmas Eve for my Family.. and during one year my parents brought up two roasters one for the Ham.. and one for the Turkey.. I was amazed that the Turkey browned beautifully.. ever since then.. I use the roaster for the meats.. and leave my oven and microwave.. for the side dishes..


 


17. Diciembre 2006, 17:27:41
ScrambledEggs 
Asunto: Re: chicken
ScarletRose: thanks Scarlett i look into it in the morning

17. Diciembre 2006, 19:58:50
prettymama 
Asunto: Re: chicken
ScarletRose: could always do it on the BBQ too

19. Diciembre 2006, 07:55:48
ScrambledEggs 
Asunto: Re: chicken
prettymama: what have a BBQ in the middle of winter esp in the UK..lol

19. Diciembre 2006, 14:17:08
prettymama 
Asunto: Re: chicken
"Snoopy": we do it here we just shovel a path to the BBQ no problem taste good all year round

24. Diciembre 2006, 16:38:22
Rose 
What is better for homemade stuffing? To use sage or summer savory?

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