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  • Posted by johnpe1 10 years, 4 months ago
    here ya go -- check this one out!!!

    MIKE'S ORIGINAL COWBOY BEANS

    1-2 LBS LEAN GROUND BEEF
    1 SM ONION, CHOPPED
    ¼ CUP CATSUP
    ¼ CUP BBQ SAUCE
    1/3 CUP WHITE SUGAR
    1/3 CUP BROWN SUGAR
    2 TSP SORGUM OR MOLASSES
    1 TBSP CHILI POWDER
    1 TSP SALT
    1 TSP BLACK PEPPER, PREFERABLY FRESH GROUND
    2 TBSP YELLOW MUSTARD
    1 CAN PORK & BEANS
    1 CAN BUTTER BEANS
    1 CAN KIDNEY BEANS
    1 CAN PINTO BEANS
    ½ LB BACON, COOKED AND CRUMBLED


    COOK HAMBURGER UNTIL BROWN. ADD ONION AND COOK TIL TENDER.
    ADD ALL OTHER INGREDIENTS EXCEPT BACON. PUT IN CASSEROLE
    AND TOP WITH BACON CRUMBS AND BAKE AT 350 DEGREES FOR ONE HOUR.
    CAN BE COOKED IN A CROCK POT. HEAT ON HIGH FOR ONE HOUR AND
    REDUCE HEAT FOR 2-3 HOURS MORE BEFORE SERVING.

    sorry -- didn't mean to yell ....... he did, though -- he's a little deef! -- j
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  • Posted by woodlema 10 years, 4 months ago
    PUMPKIN CRUNCH

    1 Large Can Pumpkin
    1 Can Pet Milk (no substitute)
    2 Eggs
    2 Sticks Butter (melted)
    2 Cups Sugar
    1 Cup Walnuts (diced)
    1 Teaspoon Cinnamon
    1 Duncan Hines Yellow Cake Mix (Do Not Substitute)
    Combine Pumpkin, Eggs, Sugar, Cinnamon and Milk
    Pour and spread evenly into greased floured pan.
    Sprinkle dry Cake mix evenly on top
    Sprinkle diced Walnuts or Pecans over cake mix.
    Drizzle melted Butter over Walnuts.
    Bake in preheated oven 350ø for 1 hour.
    Cool and serve with whipped topping.


    Apple Cobbler

    3 Cans Apple Pie filling
    1 Teaspoon Cream of Tarter
    1 Tablespoon of Lemon Extract
    1-5 Tablespoons Cinnamon (to taste)
    1 Duncan Hines Classic Yellow Cake Mix

    Sprinkle dry Cake mix evenly on top
    Sprinkle diced Walnuts or Pecans over cake mix.
    Drizzle melted Butter over Walnuts.
    Bake in preheated oven 350ø for 1 hour.

    Serve hot with scoop of Vanilla IceCream
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  • Posted by Joy1inchrist 10 years, 4 months ago
    I found this recipe of Rand's online a few years ago ... it was really very good and could truly be enjoyed year-round with a nice salad on the side!

    Beef Strogonoff
    Serves 4

    1 ½ lbs round steak, cut in thin strips
    3 T flour
    1/8 lb butter
    1 onion, grated
    1 tsp mustard
    Juice of ½ lemon
    1 lb fresh mushrooms
    ½ pint sour cream
    1 small can tomato sauce
    2 T sugar
    2 T ketchup
    Salt

    Place meat in slightly buttered skillet and fry for 2 minutes on each side. Turn off element, and let meat stand in covered skillet while preparing the rest of the ingredients.

    Cut mushrooms and boil them in ½ cup water for half an hour. Melt butter. Remove pan from heat and add the flour, grated onion, and the rest of the ingredients except for the mushrooms. Stir. Pour the mixture over the meat in the skillet and cook for 8 minutes, stirring frequently. Add mushrooms at the last minute.

    This was one of Ayn Rand’s favorites, easy to make and delicious, a recipe she brought with her from Russia in 1926.
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 4 months ago
    Frozen yogurt pie is a good one. I found it when I was a kid on the underside of a Cool Whip lid. Quick and easy, too.
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  • Posted by $ jlc 10 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Lentil soup is for Cold days, as far as I am concerned - not for warm weather. I actually made some lentil soup yesterday, because it was Raining in July...today it is hot and muggy, but we are promised more rain...But I also made the Balela because it had been so hot last week.

    What's the weather going to be like tomorrow? Go figure.

    Jan
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  • Posted by $ winterwind 10 years, 4 months ago
    Here's our favorite hot weather recipe:
    Marinate your favorite type of London-Broil steak [something not suitable for broiling unless sliced very thin] in a mix of soy sauce, Worcestershire garlic, pepper, a little red wine vinegar - or a bit of the wine itself - for a while. a couple of hours, at least. Make a big salad - be sure to include tomatoes, red onion and peppers. Broil the steak quickly - we like medium rare. While the steak is broiling, mix another batch of the marinade. When the steak is done, let it rest, slice thinly, and lay out on top of salad artistically. Serve with the second batch of marinade [now called dressing] and French bread to sop up any juices which threaten to escape.
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  • Posted by 10 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    yum is right! sounds awesome. Pirate and I are always saying what else can we make besides the lentil soup? never mind,...and I don't eat the lentil soup, I just ask after she does...hee hee
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  • Posted by $ jlc 10 years, 4 months ago
    I have made my first batch of Balela this weekend: The short version is to make Tabouli, but substitute garbanzo and black beans for the grain.

    In a bit more detail:
    chopped parsley, chopped tomato, chopped green onions, garlic, olive oil, chopped mint, pepper, balsamic vinegar, cooked garbanzos, cooked black beans

    Combine all of these together. There should be about twice as many garbanzos as black beans and about half as many beans (combined) as the rest of the parsley/tomato/onion mix. (Except I ate a lot and then added more beans...)

    Yum.

    Jan
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  • Posted by VetteGuy 10 years, 4 months ago
    We like pasta salad. We typically fix it ahead of time and stick it in the fridge, then eat it cold. Box mixes are available, or:

    tricolor rotini pasta
    low-fat italian dressing
    (real or imitation bacon bits if desired)

    The other thing we like especially in summer is cooking burgers out (turkey burger for me, "real" hamburger for the wife). Baked beans and/or new potatoes on the side.

    Hope that helps ...
    VG
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  • Posted by Snoogoo 10 years, 4 months ago
    Today I made chicken satays:

    Chicken tenders, marinated in:

    Soy sauce
    coconut oil
    chili flakes
    fresh lime juice
    red curry paste (optional)
    brown sugar
    cilantro
    Jalapeno, finely chopped

    Grill on skewers on high heat

    Take smooth peanut butter, hoisin sauce, coconut oil, mix together with freshly chopped cilantro to make a dipping sauce.

    Enjoy with some chilled white wine.

    This is what I do on Sundays..
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