These little appetizers are delicious. Steven and I first had them at a friend's engagement party, and we instantly fell in love. They are so easy, and people are always impressed with how 'fancy' they are. Sssh, just don't tell them how easy they really are!
Take however many jalapeno or yellow peppers that you want (just get any pepper that is about two bites, and it will be great) and slice each one in half lengthwise. De-seed the peppers, especially if they are jalapeno to help remove the spicy bite. Take a room temperature block of cream cheese, and stuff each half with the cream cheese. Now here's the secret ingredient: dates. Place a whole date on top of the cream cheese, and then wrap the whole concoction in a slice of bacon. Bake all of the prepared peppers at 350 for about 25 minutes, or until the bacon is crispy.
Enjoy!
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
Pumpkin Pudding
I adore pumpkin pudding, and nothing screams 'fall' more like a big bowl full of it! It is like eating the inside of a pumpkin pie...but better!
Add one can of evaporated milk. |
In a separate bowl combine 2 cups of white sugar, 3/4 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp nutmeg, 1 heaped tsp of flour, 1 heaped tbsp of cornstarch, 1 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp ginger, and 1/4 tsp allspice. Mix well. |
Add the spices and mix with a hand mixer. |
Your mixture will turn darker, and should look like this. |
Ad a dollop of fresh whipped cream and voila! |
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Raspberry Freezer Jam
Raspberry Freezer Jam
Raspberry's were on a great sale this week, and there's nothing that I love more than fresh jam! One trip to buy pectin and BAM! Freezer jam.
Raspberry's were on a great sale this week, and there's nothing that I love more than fresh jam! One trip to buy pectin and BAM! Freezer jam.
Combine 4 cups of washed berries, 1 1/2 cups of sugar, and one packet of pectin. |
Stir like crazy. Now calmly stir for three minutes. |
Pour into your container and let it set up for thirty minutes. Freeze, or put in the fridge! |
Whole Wheat Bread
Everyone and their dog was making wheat bread this week, and the pressure got to me. This is something that I've been meaning to start doing for awhile (bread making that is), following the example of my mom. She made bread almost every week of my life, and I hardly ever remember eating bread from the store. The bread here has been found lacking for the prices they charge, and after a pep talk from the sis, I pulled out the wheat flour. Steven loves this stuff (as do I) and I think I'd have a revolution if I were to go back to store bread. Here's to a lifetime of making bread! (Note: I halved the amounts I wrote in the recipe below. The recipe below yields 5 loaves, I made three with half the ingredients. Also, do not attempt the full recipe unless you have a bosch mixer. I have a kitchen aid, and the engine is not as big as a bosch, so can't handle the large amounts of dough. Thus, I halved the recipe.)
Everyone and their dog was making wheat bread this week, and the pressure got to me. This is something that I've been meaning to start doing for awhile (bread making that is), following the example of my mom. She made bread almost every week of my life, and I hardly ever remember eating bread from the store. The bread here has been found lacking for the prices they charge, and after a pep talk from the sis, I pulled out the wheat flour. Steven loves this stuff (as do I) and I think I'd have a revolution if I were to go back to store bread. Here's to a lifetime of making bread! (Note: I halved the amounts I wrote in the recipe below. The recipe below yields 5 loaves, I made three with half the ingredients. Also, do not attempt the full recipe unless you have a bosch mixer. I have a kitchen aid, and the engine is not as big as a bosch, so can't handle the large amounts of dough. Thus, I halved the recipe.)
Take your dough out and place on a greased and floured surface. Form into 5 loaves and place in greased loaf pans. |
Place your loaves in a warm, dry place to rise until they have doubled in size. |
They doubled! Now cook at 325 for 35 minutes. |
Take a slice of the fresh bread and slap on some of that jam you just made and enjoy! |
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