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Here are some of
my favorite recipes...all are from friends and people who are very special to
me. Every time I make one of these recipes I have a wonderful memory (or
two) that comes to mind...
This recipe comes from Delores Kline. Her
daughter, Rachael, was Abbey's very best friend in preschool. These
wonderful people still live in Ohio. Delores helped me through the very
tough time of Joshy's trial. She came and helped me clean my house one day
when all I could do is just hold Joshy when he first came home from the
hospital. God knew this is exactly what I would need to help me see that
Josh was ALIVE and WELL and that I could actually put him in his crib and he
would not die...very special lady!
FAIRY DROPS
4 1/2 cups flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp cream of tartar
1 tsp salt (actually I don't use
any)
mix these together and set
aside.
beat until smooth: 1 cup butter, 1
cup powdered sugar (sifted), 1 cup white sugar, 1 cup cooking oil, 2 eggs, 2tsp
almond extract.
Add the dry ingredients. Chill.
I roll this very soft dough out in flour and cut out shapes with cookie cutters.
Bake @ 350 x 10-12 mins.
FROSTING
1/2 cup butter, beat till fluffy. 1/2
tsp almond, 1/2 tsp vanilla, 2&1/2 - 3 cups powdered sugar, 3Tbs. milk or
cream. beat till smooth.
ROLL
YOUR OWN MANICOTTI
This recipe comes from my long-time friend, Vicki
Neel. She made this once at my house and she and her family sat outside on
our picnic table and ate a wonderful dinner with us. Every time I serve
this to my family, I remember my house on Prentice Williams Road in Stonington,
CT and the long walks Vic and I would take...especially on that road.
Wonderful lady, Vic...she will be a fabulous teacher (which she is studying to
be now) and is already an awesome nurse!
1/2 lb. of lasagna
noodles
1 lb ricotta, 1/4 lb grated mozerella
cheese, 1/4 cup bread crumbs, 1/4 cup bread crumbs, 1/4 cup parmesan cheese, 1/4
cup chopped fresh parsley or 2 TBS dried, 1 egg beaten. Mix all
these together. Boil lasagna noodles in H2O and Tbs oil. Cook
till soft. Drain and cut each in half to make two shorter pieces.
Spoon out about a Tbs. of the cheese mixture and fold the lasagna noodle around
the cheese. Pour 1/2 jar sauce in the bottom of a pan and place your
rolled manicotti noodles with seam side down on sauce. You can cram them
in pretty close. Pour the rest of the jar on top - making sure all noodles
are COMPLETELY covered with sauce. Sprinkle with a little parmesan or
mozerella cheese and bake at 375 for 15-30 mins until hot and
bubbly. Serve with garlic bread. You can also add chopped
spinach to the cheese or some grated zucchini...excellent.
GREEN SLUSH
This recipe comes from one of the best cooks I have
ever met. Rhonda Statler started her own catering business in Mount Vernon
Ohio. Every recipe I have gotten from her is DELICIOUS!
4 packets Lime Kool-Aid
1 12oz can orange juice made up with
water
3 cups sugar
1 46 oz can pineapple juice or
pineapple/grapefruit juice
Mix and add enough water to make 1 -
2 1/2 gallons. FREEZE the mixture. Set out 2 hours before
using. Add giner ale to the frozen/half-thawed mixture...it turns into
slush. Drop some marichino cherries in for a festive look. Makes 3
gallons.
NIPPY-CHEESE-DIP/SPREAD
This recipe comes
from another wonderful lady...Carol Gilles. I met Carol while
working at my very first hospital - Lawrence & Memorial Hospital in New
London, CT. Carol is another fine cook and a great role model. She
seems to be able to juggle any amount of stress yet always have a smile.
She is fabulous with her patients and could definitely vie with me for the title
of bestmomintheuniverse!
2 loaves kraft Extra Sharp
Cheese
2 1/2 oz Blue Cheese
1/2 stick butter
1 med. onion, chopped very
fine
1 cup sour cream
1 tsp tabasco sauce
2 tsp worchestershire
sauce
dash of garlic salt
Soften cheeses & mix all
ingredients. Serve in a hollowed out loaf of rye bread. Use the
pieces of bread from the inside of your loaf as the serving pieces. When
pieces are all gone, tear off pieces of the "bowl" or use wheatables. This
stuff is addictive so be careful!
MAGICAL MINT KISS
COOKIES
This is a new recipe for me this year (Christmas
2002). My wonderful daughter, second-born to the Fabulous Five, found it
in a magazine. Since she is becoming a wonderful cook in her own right,
she tried these cookies out. They are definitely for the
CHOCOLATE-LOVER...which her next youngest brother, Josh fits the description to
a T!
1 cup butter or margarine
softened
2/3 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 cups all purpose
flour
1/4 cup Hershey's Cocoa
48 Hershey's Chocolate Mint Kisses,
unwrapped
pwdered sugar
Heat oven to 350 degrees. Beat
butter, sugar and vanilla, stir in flour and cocoa and blend completely.
Mold scant tablespoon dough around each Chocolate Mint Kiss, covering
completely. Shape into balls. Place on ungreased cookie sheet, bake
8 - 10 minutes or until set. Cool completely. Roll in powdered
sugar. Makes about 4 dozen cookies.
Neiman-Marcus
Cookies 2 cups
butter ; 2 cups granulated sugar; 2 cups of brown
sugar; 4 eggs ; 2 tsp vanilla : 4 cups flour 5
cups blended oatmeal * 1tsp salt 2 tsp
baking powder 2 tsp baking soda 24 oz. chocolate
chips 1 8 0z . Hershey bar grated 3
cups chopped nuts * Blended oatmeal: Measure and blend in blender to
a fine powder cream
both sugars. Add eggs and vanilla. Mix together with flour and
oatmeal , salt, baking powder and baking soda
. Add chips, candy and nuts . Roll into balls and place two
inches apart on a cookie sheet. Bake for 6 minutes at 375
degrees.
Vicki's Favorite
Oatmeal Cookies
1/2 cup solid vegetable
shortening
1 stick
butter
3/4 cup sugar
3/4 cup packed brown
sugar
2 eggs
1 3.4 oz pudding (vanilla or
banana - instant)
1 TBS vanilla
1 tsp. water, ground
cinnamon
1/2 tsp
nutmet
1 cup old fashioned
oats
1 1/4 cup
flour
OPTIONAL: nuts, raisins,
white chocolate chips or craisins
Preheat, oven to 375 degrees.
Butter heavy cookie sheet. Mix everything, drop by tsp onto cookie
sheet. Bake until tops are slightly cracked. (usually about 12
mins.)
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