Friday, October 31, 2008

Roasted Pumpkin Seeds


Preheat oven to 400*. Rinse and dry seeds thoroughly. In a large cookie sheet add two table spoons of olive oil and add seeds. Mix well until all seeds are well coated. Sprinkle garlic salt over top and mix again. Cook for 15-20 minutes stirring once. Remove from oven and toss again and place in a shallow dish... Enjoy while you can, they won't last long.

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Taco Soup

This is one of our kids favorites!

In a crockpot combine:

1 can petite diced tomatoes
1 can black beans, drained
1 can corn
1 4oz. can green chillies, mild
1 can kirkland chicken, drained
3 Tbsp. taco seasoning
1 cup salsa

Cook on low for 6 hours. Serve with shredded cheese, green onions, sour cream and avocado.

You can also cook this on the stove top for about 35 minutes, stirring occasionally. Its super easy and super tasty.

From: I got this recipe from my old ward and have adapted it to suit my needs and with the things that I always have around the house.
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Friday, October 24, 2008

Cinnamon Cake

I love this cake! Its so yummy and super moist.

Ingredients:

Yellow cake mix
Lrg. box instant vanilla pudding
3 tbs. flour
4 eggs
3/4 cups milk
1/2 cup oil
1 cup sour cream (I use fat free)

Sugar Mixture:
5 tbs. sugar
5 tsp. cinnamon

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350

Make sugar mixture and set aside

Mix remaining ingredients in a large bowl until well combined. Batter will be thick.

Grease bundt cake pan or two loaf pan.

Dust generously with about 1/2 or sugar mixture

Add 1/2 of batter into the pan and sprinkle remaining sugar mixture over top.

Add other 1/2 of batter and spread if necessary

Bake for about 45 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean

Cook for 10 minutes and remove from pan to cool completely

Note: We like eating this yummy cake with ice cream right as it comes out of the oven. You can also make this cake in loaf pans.
From: Amy Uboldi

Rosemary Peasant Bread

Just like Macaroni Grill bread... It's that good!

Ingredients:

1 packet yeast
2 C. warm water
1 T sugar
4 C. flour
2 tsp. salt
1-2 fresh rosemary (I used dried and it worked just fine)
Olive Oil
Corn meal flour (I use parchment paper instead)
Melted butter Salt

Directions:

Dissolve yeast in the warm water and sugar.

Add flour, salt, and 1-2 tsp Rosemary and stir until blended, do not Knead!! (I used my KitchenAid with the hook attachment) Cover and let rise for 1 hour or until double in size. (This took me about 1 1/2 hour)

Remove dough. It will be sticky. (Marie's tip: Put shortening or oil on your hands to handle the dough and shaping it. It works better than using flour on your hands).

Place it in 2 rounds on a cookie sheet lightly coated in oil and sprinkled with corn meal. (I used parchmant paper and some oil)

Cover with a towel or greased plastic wrap. Then let it rise another hour.

Brush each round with melted butter and lightly sprinkle with more Rosemary and salt.

Bake @ 425 for 10 minutes, then reduce temperature to 375 for 15 minutes more.

Notes: I used dried rosemary and it worked just as good. I also omit the corn meal and line my cookie sheet with parchment paper. I used my hook attachment on my KitchenAid.
From: Marie, Make and Takes

Grandma's Homemade Bread


Grandma's Homemade Bread
from the kitchen of M. Cloward

Scald2 cups milk 1/4 cup shortening ADD 4 tsp salt1/4 cup sugar

Let mixture cool.

Mix together in a medium bowl1 tsp sugar2 packages yeast1 cup warm water

Set aside for 10 minutes to activate yeast.

Mix milk mixture and yeast mixture in a large bowl.

Add 2 cups of flour and beat mixture 200 strokes.

Slowly add 4 to 5 cups of flour, mixing after each new addition.

Let dough rest 10 minutes

Knead dough for 10 minutes

Let dough double in size

Punch down and let it rise again.

Punch all the air out and form two loaves of bread. Place the loaves into buttered bread pans. If desired, butter the tops of loaves. Let the dough rise again.

Bake at 400 for about 25 minutes.Here are some of Alyssa's tips:

Alyssa's Tips:
To speed up step 2, you can put the bowl on ice
In step 7, I add closer to 4 cups of flour
You can always use your Kitchenaid dough hook to do the kneading for you. . .

From: Alyssa Chadwick, her grandma's recipe

Drinky Drink


My husband loves these tasty "Drinky Drinks". That is just what we call them, don't know why. Its a great way of getting our fruits servings in and SO good.

In a blender add:

1 banana, not too ripe
2 cups fresh strawberries
3 cups frozen fruit mix
1/2 cup Hawaiians Own Passion Orange concentrate
enough water to almost cover the fruit

Blend until smooth. Pour into a tall glass and top with fresh whipped cream and a BIG straw.

Note: This smoothie is super yummy on its own but once you stir in the whipped cream it become a shake.... mmmmm so good!
From: Me!

Apple Crisp




Ingredients:

4 cups cooking apples, peeled and sliced
3/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup flour
3/4 tsp cinnamon
1/2 cup oat meal
1/3 cup cold butter, cubed
whipped cream or ice cream
carmel, if desired

Heat oven to 375. Grease an 8X8 dish.
In a large bowl combine apples, sugar, flour and cinnamon
Place in prepared dish and top with oats and butter
Bake for 30 minutes or until apples are tender and the top is golden brown
Serve with ice cream and carmel

Note: You may also want to use nuts as a topping
From: Betty Crocker Red Book

Butternut Squash Soup


This is the easiest soup you can make.
It is super tasty and you can spice it up with just about anything.

Ingredients:

3 cups butternut squash, peeled and diced
1/4 cup onion, chopped
4 cups chicken broth
salt and fresh ground pepper
nutmeg

Cook squash and onion with stock until very soft
Place cooked squash and onion in a blender
Pour in liquid until its about two inches above the cooked vegetables
Blend until smooth and season to taste

Top with cooked bacon and some cheese and Enjoy! You can also add chicken for a complete meal.

Notes: Be very careful when blending as it will be very hot. You may want to open the blender a few times to release the steam.
From: Abuela Mercedes
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Homemade Oreos


These homemade oreos are so good they don't last more than one day. Its is easy and fun to get the kids involved as they shape the cookies into balls. They are super easy to make and have become a new "Trevino Treat"


Ingredients:

2 Boxes Devil's Food Cake mix
3 Cubes of Butter, softened
8 Tbsp. flour
4 eggs

Filling:

8 oz cream cheese
1/4 cup butter
1 tsp. vanilla
3 1/2 cups powder sugar

Instructions:

Preheat oven to 350. Line a cookie sheet with partchmant paper.
In a large bowl mix cake mix, butter, flour and eggs until well combined and forms a soft dough.
Roll into balls and place on prepared cookie sheet two inches apart.
Bake for 9-11 minutes.
Set aside to cool.

Make filling.
In a medium bowl cream together cream cheese, butter and vanilla.
Add the powder sugar.
Add food color if desired.

When cookies have cooled completely make a "sandwich" and enjoy with a tall glass of milk.

Note: We made these with orange frosting so they would be festive for Halloween. You could also add peppermint extract for a minty oreo. Whatever you do, they are delicious!
From: Kara (abuela's Friend)