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I added 1 tsp. Bob's Red Mill milk powder to the dry ingredients before mixing the pie crust for the Christmas 2020 pumpkin pie. My husband complimented me on a particularly good pie crust, so I shall add it going forward.
December 27, 2020 at 3:11 pm in reply to: What are you Cooking the Week of December 27, 2020? #28012We are in leftover mode for one more night.
December 26, 2020 at 5:32 pm in reply to: What are you Cooking the week of December 20, 2020? #28006We had leftover pork tenderloin and mashed potatoes, accompanied by frozen broccoli that we microwaved. I keep frozen broccoli around to put with cooked noodles, etc. I do not really like the taste of cooked frozen broccoli alone, but we are low on vegetables.
Note: I've adjusted the recipe by reducing the butter from 2 Tbs. to 1 Tbs. and reducing the salt from 1 tsp. to 3/4 tsp. The pie is just as delicious.
December 25, 2020 at 8:03 pm in reply to: What are you Cooking the week of December 20, 2020? #28002For Christmas dinner, I made maple-glazed pork tenderloin and mashed potatoes, which we had with some of the applesauce I made earlier this week. We also had microwaved frozen peas and carrots. Dessert was pumpkin pie.
Two more unique houses and a video that shows them coming together:
I won't be trying any of these at home....
Here's another take on the gingerbread house, but this one is made with a cardamom sugar cookie dough:
I wish that I'd had this recipe before I had to give up most butter.
Merry Christmas everyone! We awoke to a light dusting of snow and some patches of ice beginning to form on the lake. Midmorning there is light snowfall here. We have not had a white Christmas for several years. It is 12F here, so I'm not sure there will be a Christmas walk. We have Zoom plans with the three kids in our early evening, and plans to Zoom with my husband's cousins this weekend.
By special request from Scott, I made Cornmeal Rye Waffles (King Arthur Flour’s Whole Grain Baking) for Christmas breakfast. I used 4 Tbs. oil in place of the butter, and I wait to mix it in until all the other ingredients are combined. I replaced ¼ cup of the BRM fine ground cornmeal with ¼ cup of their medium grind, which gave a pleasant, subtle crunch. I cut the salt from 2 tsp. to 1 tsp. Our dog parked herself next to the table and made sure that she got her share of waffles. I made the full recipe, so I have six Belgium waffle squares to wrap and freeze.
I had to give up butter crusts, but I like my oil crusts, and their advantage is that they are much faster to make than butter crusts, which is good as they cannot be frozen.
Christmas Eve was a busy day in the kitchen. I baked another batch of maple granola. I baked the Whole Wheat Sourdough Cheese Crackers from the dough I made last week.
I am about to bake a pumpkin pie to serve for dessert on Christmas Day.
The temperature has been in the teens all day, going down rather than the predicted gaining of a few degrees. There have been little spits of snow. Possibly we may have some overnight.
December 24, 2020 at 5:25 pm in reply to: What are you Cooking the week of December 20, 2020? #27980Christmas Eve dinner was salmon with couscous and Penzey’s Greek seasoning, accompanied by microwaved frozen peas and carrots. I chose this entree because it is a one night meal and requires little hands-on time. We also like salmon.
I just looked at the KABC site, and it shows Harvest Blends in stock. It's in new packaging.
Mike's dessert table is ready for Christmas Eve!
A few weeks ago, KABC sent me an email advertising a "Do It Yourself Pizza Kit." Ah, I thought, the perfect gift for my sister and two nieces. I clicked on it at once, and it was out of stock. Either everyone else beat me to it, or it is another example of sloppiness.
I had wanted a simple baking gift that someone who bakes occasionally but had not worked with yeast would be able to make with her ten-year old twins. Sigh.
December 23, 2020 at 8:46 pm in reply to: What are you Cooking the week of December 20, 2020? #27963After dinner, on Wednesday, I made a batch of applesauce from the last of the seconds that we bought in early November. We will have it with Christmas dinner.
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