I have to introduce you all to this website: Steve the Bread Guy on Youtube.com.
I have been wanting to learn to make bread for a long time, and because of Steve the Bread Guy, I finally got it right! :) It really is easy. It took a few tries for me to get it right, but listen to everything Steve says. I do put in 2T of sugar into the bowl with the hot water to help the yeast work, but that's all I do different.
Bread Recipe
2t sugar
2cups hot water
2T yeast
1T salt
5 cups flour
Click for Directions
Carol's Food Watch is a place to come for recipes, helpful food preparation hints, and food saving tips. What I really want to do is to teach people that making things from scratch isn't that time-consuming, and it saves a lot of money in the end. Also, when cooking homemade foods, you can monitor what goes into them.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Food Watch: Homemade Gravy
Gravy
2 cups chicken/turkey/or beef broth/stock
2T flour
2T oil
milk or water
Put 2T oil and 2T flour into pan and stir for a moment.
Mix in stock and let come to a boil and thicken, stirring near constantly.
If it gets thicker than you want, pour in a little milk or water until it's your desired thickness.
Since I make so much broth, I can usually always make gravy. But if you don't have broth, you can use bouillon cubes and make your own broth first.
Food Watch: Homemade Chicken Stock
I make chicken sock all the time. I don't think you can ever have enough. It's very expensive to buy, so instead when I'm going to make chicken for dinner, I will usually make chicken stock out of it first.
I know a lot of people use big chunks of veggies and the strain the broth. I really like to chop veggies down real small in the food processor and keep with the broth. I just think it gives it more flavor. So you can do whichever way you want.
Chicken Stock
Chicken pieces (I usually brown a little on each side before adding everything else)
2 stocks celery (and if you want, you can use the center of the celery)
1 large onion
2 large carrots
2T parsley
6 chicken bouillon cubes (I just think it gives it more flavor)
Pot of water
Brown chicken on each side.
Chop veggies in the food processor. I think the finer the better.
Add the rest of the ingredients to the pot.
Cover and simmer for an hour and a half or so. I add a little more water as it evaporates.
You can strain if you wish.
I know a lot of people use big chunks of veggies and the strain the broth. I really like to chop veggies down real small in the food processor and keep with the broth. I just think it gives it more flavor. So you can do whichever way you want.
Chicken Stock
Chicken pieces (I usually brown a little on each side before adding everything else)
2 stocks celery (and if you want, you can use the center of the celery)
1 large onion
2 large carrots
2T parsley
6 chicken bouillon cubes (I just think it gives it more flavor)
Pot of water
Brown chicken on each side.
Chop veggies in the food processor. I think the finer the better.
Add the rest of the ingredients to the pot.
Cover and simmer for an hour and a half or so. I add a little more water as it evaporates.
You can strain if you wish.
Food Watch: Homemade Using Up Food
Using Up Food
I do try to use up most things that I buy, because I hate throwing food away. I often do, but I try really hard not to.
How to Use Make the Most
Last night for dinner, I had a package of 10 chicken thighs. I only made six for our dinner, so I had four leftover today. I put them in a pot with diced celery, carrots, onion, green peppers, oregano, parsley, salt and pepper, and water, and let it simmer for a couple of hours. This made a great broth.
I love having broth in the house. There's so many uses for it.
Broth
Gravy
I took out the thighs for our dinner. With this, I used a cup of broth with 2 tablespoons of cornstarch and a cup of milk and made gravy. I made mashed potatoes to go with our dinner.
Potato Soup
With the broth, I diced up potatoes and onion, and made a big batch of potato and ham soup.
We had a little of the soup to go with dinner, and the rest will go with sandwiches for lunch.
These tips are how I try to make the most out of what I have.
I do try to use up most things that I buy, because I hate throwing food away. I often do, but I try really hard not to.
How to Use Make the Most
Last night for dinner, I had a package of 10 chicken thighs. I only made six for our dinner, so I had four leftover today. I put them in a pot with diced celery, carrots, onion, green peppers, oregano, parsley, salt and pepper, and water, and let it simmer for a couple of hours. This made a great broth.
I love having broth in the house. There's so many uses for it.
Broth
Gravy
I took out the thighs for our dinner. With this, I used a cup of broth with 2 tablespoons of cornstarch and a cup of milk and made gravy. I made mashed potatoes to go with our dinner.
Potato Soup
With the broth, I diced up potatoes and onion, and made a big batch of potato and ham soup.
We had a little of the soup to go with dinner, and the rest will go with sandwiches for lunch.
These tips are how I try to make the most out of what I have.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Food Watch: Homemade Chili Cheese Sauce
This chili cheese sauce is like the stuff you buy in the jar. You can make this completely to your liking. Make it spicy by putting in a spicy salsa or spicy chili. Put in a lot of cheese to make it mostly cheesey. Or have a little more chili than cheese. You can also make it as thick or thin as you want. Here's a good recipe for cheese sauce, too.
Chili Cheese Sauce
Half of a block of Velveeta style cheese, diced
1 cup chili
1 cup salsa
Put in microwave for 2 minutes or until cheese is melted.
The measurements are just something to go by. Try it the way like it.
Here's a recipe for Zesty Chili Cheese Dip that sounds really good. I'll have to try it next time.
Chili Cheese Sauce
Half of a block of Velveeta style cheese, diced
1 cup chili
1 cup salsa
Put in microwave for 2 minutes or until cheese is melted.
The measurements are just something to go by. Try it the way like it.
Here's a recipe for Zesty Chili Cheese Dip that sounds really good. I'll have to try it next time.
Food Watch: Homemade Chili Recipe
There are so many chili recipes. This is just one that I made today.
Chili
1 pound Italian Sausage
1 1/2 cups of salsa (I used homemade)
1 can or cup of beans (I used white beans this time because I boiled them from dry yesterday)
2 tablespoons of chili powder (or as much as desired)
Simmer until desired thickness. This can be spicy depending on how spicy the sausage and salsa are. Mine had a nice kick to it.
Chili
1 pound Italian Sausage
1 1/2 cups of salsa (I used homemade)
1 can or cup of beans (I used white beans this time because I boiled them from dry yesterday)
2 tablespoons of chili powder (or as much as desired)
Simmer until desired thickness. This can be spicy depending on how spicy the sausage and salsa are. Mine had a nice kick to it.
Food Watch: Chili Cheese Fries and Other Things
My kids wanted different things to eat today, so okay, "What do you want?"
My daughter said, "Chicken sandwich and fries with gravy."
My son said, "Chicken sandwich and chili cheese fries."
"Well, ya don't want much, do you? No problem. Gotcha covered."
I had Italian Sausage in the fridge, so I started frying that up. When brown, I took the sausage out, and put it in a saucepan along with a cup and a half of my homemade salsa. I boiled dry beans yesterday for bean soup but I had some leftover, so I put the beans in, along with some chili powder. Okay, chili simmering.
With the pan drippings from the sausage, I put in 2 tablespoons of flour and a little milk, stirring constantly. As the mixture thickens, add enough milk to make it your desired thickness. Okay, gravy, done.
I have potatoes on hand all the time. I peeled them, and sliced them into french fry slices and put on a baking sheet. I put a little oil on them, salt, pepper, and chili powder, and mixed it up so they all had the same amount of oil and spices. Preheat over to 350 degrees and bake until done. Fries done.
Taking a few scoops of my chili, I put it in a bowl with some diced up Velveeta cheese, put it in the microwave for 2 minutes or til cheese is melted. Stir. Instant cheese sauce.
Chicken breast in fridge leftover from night before last. I sliced it up and made their chicken sandwiches. When the fries were done, I put my daughter's plate together with her chicken sandwich and fries with gravy, and my son's plate had his chicken sandwich and his chili cheese fries. The gravy, chili, and cheese sauce turned out really good.
My daughter said, "Chicken sandwich and fries with gravy."
My son said, "Chicken sandwich and chili cheese fries."
"Well, ya don't want much, do you? No problem. Gotcha covered."
I had Italian Sausage in the fridge, so I started frying that up. When brown, I took the sausage out, and put it in a saucepan along with a cup and a half of my homemade salsa. I boiled dry beans yesterday for bean soup but I had some leftover, so I put the beans in, along with some chili powder. Okay, chili simmering.
With the pan drippings from the sausage, I put in 2 tablespoons of flour and a little milk, stirring constantly. As the mixture thickens, add enough milk to make it your desired thickness. Okay, gravy, done.
I have potatoes on hand all the time. I peeled them, and sliced them into french fry slices and put on a baking sheet. I put a little oil on them, salt, pepper, and chili powder, and mixed it up so they all had the same amount of oil and spices. Preheat over to 350 degrees and bake until done. Fries done.
Taking a few scoops of my chili, I put it in a bowl with some diced up Velveeta cheese, put it in the microwave for 2 minutes or til cheese is melted. Stir. Instant cheese sauce.
Chicken breast in fridge leftover from night before last. I sliced it up and made their chicken sandwiches. When the fries were done, I put my daughter's plate together with her chicken sandwich and fries with gravy, and my son's plate had his chicken sandwich and his chili cheese fries. The gravy, chili, and cheese sauce turned out really good.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Food Watch: Impossibly Easy Sausage Breakfast Pie Recipe
This morning, I tried this Impossibly Easy Sausage Breakfast Pie. I was looking for something I could make that was different and that I had all the ingredients.
Impossibly Easy Bacon Pie
12 slices bacon, crisply cooked, crumbled
1 cup shredded Swiss cheese (4 oz)
1/3 cup chopped onion
3/4 cup Original Bisquick® mix
1 1/2 cups milk
3 eggs
1/8 teaspoon pepper
Instructions
This was really good, and I ended up making two pies. One for today and one for tomorrow morning.
Impossibly Easy Bacon Pie
12 slices bacon, crisply cooked, crumbled
1 cup shredded Swiss cheese (4 oz)
1/3 cup chopped onion
3/4 cup Original Bisquick® mix
1 1/2 cups milk
3 eggs
1/8 teaspoon pepper
Instructions
This was really good, and I ended up making two pies. One for today and one for tomorrow morning.
Food Watch: Apple Pie Filling
I found a great recipe this morning that called for apple pie filling. I don't have any. I know I can make some to use now, but was curious to know if I could make it to freeze for later. Of course, I can. I have all the stuff. It's apple season. Right now is a great time to buy bushels of apples. I got one for $4. Now I am going to make and store this (Oh, and for all those that think I have a big freezer. Nope. I wish I did. Right now it's crammed full of stuff. I will have to start carting things over to my mom's basement freezer soon.
Apple Pie Filling
18 cups thinly sliced apples
3 tablespoons lemon juice
4 1/2 cups white sugar
1 cup cornstarch
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
10 cups water
Instructions
Now I will always have it in my freezer.
Apple Pie Filling
18 cups thinly sliced apples
3 tablespoons lemon juice
4 1/2 cups white sugar
1 cup cornstarch
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
10 cups water
Instructions
Now I will always have it in my freezer.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Food Watch: Making the Most
I try to make the most out of things, so tonight with my daughter wanting Sweet and Sour Chicken, I decided to triple duty the chicken. I love those triple duty foods.
First I used one whole chicken breast (boneless, skinless) and put it in a pot of water with diced onion, celery, green pepper, parsley, salt and pepper, and let it simmer for an hour and a half to make chicken broth to store in the freezer for soups. With half of the chicken breast, rice, broccoli, celery, onion, green pepper, and homemade sweet and sour sauce, I made the Sweet and Sour chicken. Tomorrow I have the other half of the chicken breast to make chicken salad for lunch tomorrow with a side dish of leftover Sweet and Sour Chicken. I wish I could do that with everything.
First I used one whole chicken breast (boneless, skinless) and put it in a pot of water with diced onion, celery, green pepper, parsley, salt and pepper, and let it simmer for an hour and a half to make chicken broth to store in the freezer for soups. With half of the chicken breast, rice, broccoli, celery, onion, green pepper, and homemade sweet and sour sauce, I made the Sweet and Sour chicken. Tomorrow I have the other half of the chicken breast to make chicken salad for lunch tomorrow with a side dish of leftover Sweet and Sour Chicken. I wish I could do that with everything.
Food Watch: Sweet and Sour Sauce
Sweet and Sour Sauce in the store costs too much and isn't always that great. My daughter LOVES Sweet and Sour Chicken. I got sick of buying sweet and sour sauce, so here's what I make, and it's really good!!!
Sweet and Sour Sauce
2 cups water
2/3 cup distilled white vinegar
1 1/2 cups white sugar
1 (6 ounce) can tomato paste
1 (8 ounce) can pineapple tidbits, drained
3 tablespoons cornstarch
In a saucepan, mix all ingredients, let simmer until desired thickness.
I had all the ingredients on hand, so this was terrific.
Sweet and Sour Sauce
2 cups water
2/3 cup distilled white vinegar
1 1/2 cups white sugar
1 (6 ounce) can tomato paste
1 (8 ounce) can pineapple tidbits, drained
3 tablespoons cornstarch
In a saucepan, mix all ingredients, let simmer until desired thickness.
I had all the ingredients on hand, so this was terrific.
Food Watch: Macaroni and Cheese
Macaroni and Cheese that is not out of the box is a LOT better. Make your own cheese sauce. I almost always make my own sauce, and my kids prefer it that way. Once in awhile I break out the box, but we've been spoiled with the real thing.
Cheese Sauce
2 tablespoons oil
2 tablespoons flour (either whole wheat or white)
2 - 3 cups of milk
8 oz Cheese (any type that you like)
For the cheese sauce, put the oil and flour into a pan. Stir for a minute. Pour in milk and stir. Let the milk warm up before putting in the cheese. Slowly put in cheese, let melt, put in more cheese, let melt. All the while stirring. Put in as much cheese as you like. You can either have it milkier or cheesier.
Boil macaroni until done. Drain. Pour cheese sauce over macaroni. Stir. You can make it as saucy as you like it. Salt and pepper to taste.
For a wonderful dish, pour the macaroni into a casserole dish and top with breadcrumbs and more cheese. Bake at 350 degrees until cheese has melted.
In either version, you can also add things to it like diced veggies or chicken.
The cheese sauce is also good over steamed or roasted veggies.
Cheese Sauce
2 tablespoons oil
2 tablespoons flour (either whole wheat or white)
2 - 3 cups of milk
8 oz Cheese (any type that you like)
For the cheese sauce, put the oil and flour into a pan. Stir for a minute. Pour in milk and stir. Let the milk warm up before putting in the cheese. Slowly put in cheese, let melt, put in more cheese, let melt. All the while stirring. Put in as much cheese as you like. You can either have it milkier or cheesier.
Boil macaroni until done. Drain. Pour cheese sauce over macaroni. Stir. You can make it as saucy as you like it. Salt and pepper to taste.
For a wonderful dish, pour the macaroni into a casserole dish and top with breadcrumbs and more cheese. Bake at 350 degrees until cheese has melted.
In either version, you can also add things to it like diced veggies or chicken.
The cheese sauce is also good over steamed or roasted veggies.
Food Watch: Homemade Pizza Sauce
After using my homemade pizza sauce, I have found that the store-bought is tasteless. I don't think I will ever go back to store-bought pizza sauce unless I have to.
Pizza Sauce
6 large tomatoes, cut off stem top, puree in food processor
Palm full (like 3 tablespoons) of basil (fresh is best, but I use the dry)
1 clove garlic (put in more, if you desire)
Palm full of Parsley
Palm full of Oregeno
6oz tomato paste
Simmer pizza sauce together in pot for about a half hour or so. Let all the flavors blend nicely together and the sauce to thicken.
This pizza sauce freezes well.
Pizza Sauce
6 large tomatoes, cut off stem top, puree in food processor
Palm full (like 3 tablespoons) of basil (fresh is best, but I use the dry)
1 clove garlic (put in more, if you desire)
Palm full of Parsley
Palm full of Oregeno
6oz tomato paste
Simmer pizza sauce together in pot for about a half hour or so. Let all the flavors blend nicely together and the sauce to thicken.
This pizza sauce freezes well.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Food Watch: Or Maybe Weight Loss
This last week has been an adventure cooking, experimenting, seeing what works, what doesn't. I've been cooking, cleaning, running out. I will admit to indulging in some of the things I've made, and yet, I've lost 3 pounds this week. I'm guessing it's because of the extra physical activity, and that I've eaten all natural foods, even the junk food.
The other thing is that in experimenting, I do not have a shortage of foods that I can make. I have a small stockpile of things like cookie mix, brownie mix, pudding mix, Bisquick mix, and my tomato stash of tomato sauce, spaghetti sauce, pizza sauce, ketchup, and salsa in the freezer. I also have quite a few containers of chicken broth. So if it's junk food, Italian or Mexican dishes, or casseroles, soups, or stews, I'm covered.
I don't know exactly how much I spent for things to know if it's that much more economical or not. I will work on finding out. I do have to say it's healthier and tastes better. I always have most of the ingredients at home to make these things, and when I run out of something, it's just one thing, so the cost seems minimal. Today I have to buy milk and cornstarch, and that's it for awhile.
So as you can see, it can be beneficial to make things from scratch. The stockpile is nice, and the weight loss is great, too.
The other thing is that in experimenting, I do not have a shortage of foods that I can make. I have a small stockpile of things like cookie mix, brownie mix, pudding mix, Bisquick mix, and my tomato stash of tomato sauce, spaghetti sauce, pizza sauce, ketchup, and salsa in the freezer. I also have quite a few containers of chicken broth. So if it's junk food, Italian or Mexican dishes, or casseroles, soups, or stews, I'm covered.
I don't know exactly how much I spent for things to know if it's that much more economical or not. I will work on finding out. I do have to say it's healthier and tastes better. I always have most of the ingredients at home to make these things, and when I run out of something, it's just one thing, so the cost seems minimal. Today I have to buy milk and cornstarch, and that's it for awhile.
So as you can see, it can be beneficial to make things from scratch. The stockpile is nice, and the weight loss is great, too.
Food Watch: Cookie Mix!
There's a kid in all of us. We all love cookies. It's easy, and expensive, to buy the cookie mix in the store. People don't know just how easy it is to make your own cookie mix and have it on hand whenever you want. This recipe is for a basic cookie mix. Just add a few things to it, and you have cookies or even brownies!!
Basic Cookie Mix Click the link for all the cookie recipes that you can make out of this basic mix.
6 cups sifted all-purpose flour
6 cups white sugar
2-1/4 cups dry milk powder
2 tablespoons and 3/4 teaspoon baking powder
2-1/4 teaspoons salt
Mix this altogether in a bowl with a tight-fitting lid. It will keep for weeks this way.
Sugar Cookies
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Brownies
Basic Cookie Mix Click the link for all the cookie recipes that you can make out of this basic mix.
6 cups sifted all-purpose flour
6 cups white sugar
2-1/4 cups dry milk powder
2 tablespoons and 3/4 teaspoon baking powder
2-1/4 teaspoons salt
Mix this altogether in a bowl with a tight-fitting lid. It will keep for weeks this way.
Sugar Cookies
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Brownies
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Food Watch: Homemade Pudding Mix Recipe
Pudding Mix has become quite expensive, so I've stopped buying it. With the dry milk that I was given I made my own pudding mix.
Pudding Mix Recipe
1 1/4 cup dry powder milk
2 1/2 cups sugar
1 1/2 cups cornstarch
1/2 teaspoons salt
1 1/4 cup cocoa powder
Put all ingredients into a bowl and mix well.
To use add to pot:
2 cups milk
1 tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon vanilla, and 3/4 cups pudding mix.
Stir in pot until it starts to rapidly boil and thicken. As soon as it begins to boil, take off heat. Let cool. Store in fridge.
This is very convenient to have on hand.
Pudding Mix Recipe
1 1/4 cup dry powder milk
2 1/2 cups sugar
1 1/2 cups cornstarch
1/2 teaspoons salt
1 1/4 cup cocoa powder
Put all ingredients into a bowl and mix well.
To use add to pot:
2 cups milk
1 tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon vanilla, and 3/4 cups pudding mix.
Stir in pot until it starts to rapidly boil and thicken. As soon as it begins to boil, take off heat. Let cool. Store in fridge.
This is very convenient to have on hand.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Food Watch: Freebies
I know how hard it is to make ends meet and these little freebies that I find probably won't help a lot, but what the heck. Thought you might want to know.
Burger King soft serve ice cream
Activia Lite
Free ICee at AMC Theaters
Free Green Mountain Coffee
Free popcorn
Free water
Free at Denny's Restaurant
Free at Checkers - Milkshake
More to come. Stay tuned!
Burger King soft serve ice cream
Activia Lite
Free ICee at AMC Theaters
Free Green Mountain Coffee
Free popcorn
Free water
Free at Denny's Restaurant
Free at Checkers - Milkshake
More to come. Stay tuned!
Food Watch: Putting Homemade Foods Together
Tonight I decided to make "Beef and Bean Taco Casserole." I found the recipe here: Beef and Bean Taco Casserole
It calls for salsa, taco seasoning, and refried beans. All of these I have made homemade and are ready to use.
I browned a pound of ground turkey, then added a touch a water and 3T of taco seasoning and let simmer for a few minutes. In the bottom of a casserole dish, I put in a little oil and crushed tortilla chips. I topped with the meat mixture, about a cup of refried beans, and a cup of salsa (put in enough to cover the casserole). After that I topped it with diced green peppers, diced onions, diced tomatoes, and covered with shredded cheese. Put in the oven at 350 degrees for a half hour. Once out of the oven, I put more diced tomatoes, shredded cheese, shredded lettuce, and a few crushed tortilla chips. You can top with more salsa or sour cream.
This was really good using all homemade items. Next time I will have to make my own tortilla chips, too.
It calls for salsa, taco seasoning, and refried beans. All of these I have made homemade and are ready to use.
I browned a pound of ground turkey, then added a touch a water and 3T of taco seasoning and let simmer for a few minutes. In the bottom of a casserole dish, I put in a little oil and crushed tortilla chips. I topped with the meat mixture, about a cup of refried beans, and a cup of salsa (put in enough to cover the casserole). After that I topped it with diced green peppers, diced onions, diced tomatoes, and covered with shredded cheese. Put in the oven at 350 degrees for a half hour. Once out of the oven, I put more diced tomatoes, shredded cheese, shredded lettuce, and a few crushed tortilla chips. You can top with more salsa or sour cream.
This was really good using all homemade items. Next time I will have to make my own tortilla chips, too.
Food Watch: Refried Beans Recipe
Refried beans are another pretty expensive item if bought in a can. Buying dried pinto beans are a way to save a ton of money. I made these last night and used them in a taco casserole today. They turned out really good.
REFRIED BEANS RECIPE
2 cups dried pinto beans (go through them and make sure they are without stones or debri. You can soak them overnight if you wish.)
1 onion, diced
1 clove garlic, minced
1 jalapeno
Put beans into pot and put in enough water to cover them by an inch. Cover, bring to a boil and then let simmer for about 2 hours or until beans are soft. Keep checking to make sure there's enough water.
Once cooked, take off heat and drain. Put 2 tablespoons of oil into the pot and cook onion and garlic til translucent.
Put beans and veggies into food processor with about a half cup of water, and blend up to desired creaminess. The water should be just enough so that they aren't dry. Salt and Pepper to taste.
REFRIED BEANS RECIPE
2 cups dried pinto beans (go through them and make sure they are without stones or debri. You can soak them overnight if you wish.)
1 onion, diced
1 clove garlic, minced
1 jalapeno
Put beans into pot and put in enough water to cover them by an inch. Cover, bring to a boil and then let simmer for about 2 hours or until beans are soft. Keep checking to make sure there's enough water.
Once cooked, take off heat and drain. Put 2 tablespoons of oil into the pot and cook onion and garlic til translucent.
Put beans and veggies into food processor with about a half cup of water, and blend up to desired creaminess. The water should be just enough so that they aren't dry. Salt and Pepper to taste.
Food Watch: Bisquick Baking Mix Recipe
I find that Bisquick baking mix costs a fortune. I never buy it, because I can't afford to. Bisquick/baking mix is great for making biscuits, pancakes, casseroles and all kinds of things. Here is a great recipe for making Biscuit Baking Mix yourself:
Biscuit Baking Mix
6 cups flour
3 tablespoons baking powder
1T salt
3/4 cup shortening (I used soft butter)
Mix first three ingredients, then cut in the butter. Since my butter was soft, I just had to stir it in good. Turns into kind of a pebble-looking flour mixture. This makes 7 cups.
If you go to bettycrocker.com, there are a ton of recipes using baking mix for the recipes. This morning I used it to make biscuits.
Biscuit Recipe
2 1/4 cup Biscuit Baking Mix
2/3 cup of milk
Mix this together, and if sticky, add more until you can work with it. Once mixed up good into a dough, flatten on table 1/4 inch thick. Use a cup of something round to cut out the biscuits. Place on cooking sheet and bake at 350 degrees for 8 minutes or until done.
I also made some of my sausage gravy this morning and had sausage gravy over my biscuits. It was really good!
Biscuit Baking Mix
6 cups flour
3 tablespoons baking powder
1T salt
3/4 cup shortening (I used soft butter)
Mix first three ingredients, then cut in the butter. Since my butter was soft, I just had to stir it in good. Turns into kind of a pebble-looking flour mixture. This makes 7 cups.
If you go to bettycrocker.com, there are a ton of recipes using baking mix for the recipes. This morning I used it to make biscuits.
Biscuit Recipe
2 1/4 cup Biscuit Baking Mix
2/3 cup of milk
Mix this together, and if sticky, add more until you can work with it. Once mixed up good into a dough, flatten on table 1/4 inch thick. Use a cup of something round to cut out the biscuits. Place on cooking sheet and bake at 350 degrees for 8 minutes or until done.
I also made some of my sausage gravy this morning and had sausage gravy over my biscuits. It was really good!
Food Watch: Pancake Mix Recipe
Buying pancake mix can get quite pricey, if you have kids or people in the house that like pancakes every morning. Even if you buy the no name brand mix, it's another expense that probably don't need. Now you can stop buying pancake mix. Make it yourself.
Truth is I found this recipe and gave it a try and it's prefect:
Pancake Mix
I mix together two batches, because my kids aren't big on whole wheat. One I have:
Whole Wheat Pancake Mix
4 cups all-purpose flour
2 cups whole wheat flour
2/3 cup sugar
2 tablespoons baking powder
1 tablespoon baking soda
Mixed it all in a bowl with a tight-fitting lid, and now I have it on hand whenever I need it. The one other I make, I use all white flour. At times I double or triple the recipe. I always have these ingredients on hand.
To make them into pancake, mix together:
1 egg
3/4 cup milk (I use skim)
1 cup of pancake mix
Put oil in pan, let heat up, put in a small ladle of batter into the pan and cook on each side.
I never buy pancake mix. I used to make them homemade each time we wanted them, but then I found if I made this up ahead of time, it was a lot faster to make them in the morning.
Truth is I found this recipe and gave it a try and it's prefect:
Pancake Mix
I mix together two batches, because my kids aren't big on whole wheat. One I have:
Whole Wheat Pancake Mix
4 cups all-purpose flour
2 cups whole wheat flour
2/3 cup sugar
2 tablespoons baking powder
1 tablespoon baking soda
Mixed it all in a bowl with a tight-fitting lid, and now I have it on hand whenever I need it. The one other I make, I use all white flour. At times I double or triple the recipe. I always have these ingredients on hand.
To make them into pancake, mix together:
1 egg
3/4 cup milk (I use skim)
1 cup of pancake mix
Put oil in pan, let heat up, put in a small ladle of batter into the pan and cook on each side.
I never buy pancake mix. I used to make them homemade each time we wanted them, but then I found if I made this up ahead of time, it was a lot faster to make them in the morning.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Food Watch: Sausage Gravy Recipe
Don't buy sausage gravy! Make it yourself. Use any type of sausage you prefer. I like Italian sausage, because I like a little bit of a kick to a it. If you prefer, use a mild sausage.
Sausage Recipe
1lb sausage of choice
2T flour (white or whole wheat)
1 cup (or so) of milk (any type)
In a fry pan, brown sausage as desired. You can use patties or ground into small pieces or dice up links. Once brown, take out of pan and put in bowl. Sprinkle 2T flour over the pan drippings. Stir for a moment. Slowly pour in milk, stopping to stir after every 1/3 cup. This is where you can make it "your own". Keep pouring in a little milk, stirring constantly until it's at your desired thickness. (Everyone likes it differently).
Hint: Don't dump in the milk, because it is easier to add than take out. Stop adding milk when it's your desired thickness.
At this point, you can either add back in the sausage, or use to pour on top of biscuits or other things.
Sausage Recipe
1lb sausage of choice
2T flour (white or whole wheat)
1 cup (or so) of milk (any type)
In a fry pan, brown sausage as desired. You can use patties or ground into small pieces or dice up links. Once brown, take out of pan and put in bowl. Sprinkle 2T flour over the pan drippings. Stir for a moment. Slowly pour in milk, stopping to stir after every 1/3 cup. This is where you can make it "your own". Keep pouring in a little milk, stirring constantly until it's at your desired thickness. (Everyone likes it differently).
Hint: Don't dump in the milk, because it is easier to add than take out. Stop adding milk when it's your desired thickness.
At this point, you can either add back in the sausage, or use to pour on top of biscuits or other things.
Food Watch: Helpful Hint: Double Duty Foods
Some foods are what I call "Double Duty" foods. These would be things like meats, leftovers, salsa, chicken broth. These are foods that you can make in a couple of different ways.
For instance: You have leftover turkey the day after Thanksgiving, and you can make a lot of different new recipes out of it. Or you make sausage, and then can make gravy our of the pan drippings. Or you decide you want chicken for dinner, so you make chicken broth out of the boiled chicken, and then use the cooked chicken for other recipes.
Using the same food several different ways helps a great deal to stretch a budget.
For instance: You have leftover turkey the day after Thanksgiving, and you can make a lot of different new recipes out of it. Or you make sausage, and then can make gravy our of the pan drippings. Or you decide you want chicken for dinner, so you make chicken broth out of the boiled chicken, and then use the cooked chicken for other recipes.
Using the same food several different ways helps a great deal to stretch a budget.
Food Watch: Potato Pancake Recipe
Potato pancakes are a favorite of my son, so I make them often. We almost always have what we need: Potatoes, onion, flour, egg, salt, and pepper.
Potato Pancakes
2T olive oil
1 large potato
1/3 onion (any onion)
3T flour (use either white or whole wheat)
1 egg
salt and pepper to taste
Optional:
shredded cheese
sour cream
cheese sauce
jalapeno
Cut potato into smaller pieces. Put top 4 ingredients into the food processor. Pulse until it's it is shredded/diced.
Put 2T oil in pan and heat. Pour potato mixture into pan like a pancake. Fry to desired darkness on one side, flip, and fry to desired darkness on the other side. Salt and pepper to taste.
Variations: You can be very creative with these. Top them with any style of shredded cheese or sour cream. You can also put in diced jalapeno for a kick, or a put on top a medium cheese sauce or salsa.
Potato Pancakes
2T olive oil
1 large potato
1/3 onion (any onion)
3T flour (use either white or whole wheat)
1 egg
salt and pepper to taste
Optional:
shredded cheese
sour cream
cheese sauce
jalapeno
Cut potato into smaller pieces. Put top 4 ingredients into the food processor. Pulse until it's it is shredded/diced.
Put 2T oil in pan and heat. Pour potato mixture into pan like a pancake. Fry to desired darkness on one side, flip, and fry to desired darkness on the other side. Salt and pepper to taste.
Variations: You can be very creative with these. Top them with any style of shredded cheese or sour cream. You can also put in diced jalapeno for a kick, or a put on top a medium cheese sauce or salsa.
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