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I am looking for ways on how to prepare asparagus. I have never cooked it before
and would like some basic ideas directions as well as any TNT recipes using
asparagus. Also, how do you freeze asparagus? Thank you in advance.
Kara in NY
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You might enjoy some of the asparagus recipes I posted today on Abby's Kitchen.
Asparagus
Recipes
http://www.abbys-kitchen.com/asparagus-recipes.htm
Re: Has anyone heard if Diet Coke has been changed?
I just bought three cases of it, and it does not taste as good as it used to.<<
Have you checked the expiration date?
I had some diet pop go bad once and asked the Pepsi bottler about it. They said
that sugared pop lasts a long time but artificially sweetened pop goes bad
quickly. I've found that artificially sweetened fruit acts the same way. If this
isn't the problem, I'd take them back.
gramaj
For Dorothy from WA/AZ regarding the taste of Diet Coke.
I doubt if the recipe for Diet Coke has changed, I think the makers of Coca Cola
learned their lesson several years ago when they stopped making the classic
version and came out with New Coke.
Once I bought diet coke and it tasted like grape soda. I called our local
bottling company and they said that they sometimes use the same line for several
difference drinks and if they do not flush out the lines well enough it affects
the taste of the next drink that they run. If just so happened they ran a batch
of grape soda and then switched to diet Coke without flushing out the lines well
enough and that is how mine tasted like grape. They were extremely nice and
immediately sent a Coke rep to my house and switched drinks with me.
I am not sure if this is what has happened to you but I thought I would let you
know about an experience I had when the taste was different.
Linda in KY
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Got this recipe from a dear friend of mine and tweaked it a bit. Try it, you
WON'T be disappointed!
Shelley in PA
Creamy Beef Stroganoff
1 lb. beef sirloin steak, cut into bite sized pieces or 1lb ground beef
1 medium onion, diced
8 oz. fresh sliced mushrooms
3 T butter
42 oz. container beef broth
1 can of cream of mushroom soup
8 oz. bag of egg noodles
2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
16 oz. container of sour cream
salt and pepper
Brown meat with onion and mushrooms in 3 T butter in a large skillet.
Stir in beef broth, cream of mushroom soup, noodles and Worcestershire sauce.
Add salt and pepper to taste. Be careful because the beef broth makes it salty
enough! Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and cover. Simmer for 10-12 minutes
or until noodles are tender...stirring occasionally.
Add sour cream to taste...I used less than the 16 oz. Cook an additional two
minutes or until heated through.
Shelley in PA
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For Lori in IL who asked for the recipe for wonton chicken happiness salad. My
daughter said this is it so hope that is correct. She ate at one in Florida and
they gave her this recipe when she asked for it and told her it was their most
requested recipe.
Marti in AL
Chicken Wonton Salad
FOR SALAD:
2 chicken breasts, cooked and shredded
1 head iceberg lettuce
2 cups celery, chopped
5 tablespoons toasted sesame seeds
1/4 cup toasted sliced almonds
1/2 package fried wonton strips
Bunch cilantro, chopped
Toss all salad ingredients together, except the wonton strips, in large bowl.
FOR DRESSING:
6 teaspoons rice vinegar
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 teaspoon white pepper
1 - 1/2 teaspoons dried mustard
1/2 cup oil
1 tablespoons sesame oil
4 tablespoons sugar
1 -1/2 teaspoons salt
Shake dressing ingredients in small jar. Toss into salad (being careful not to
saturate) just before serving. Add fried wontons just before serving.
Serves 12.
Marti in AL
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June 30th newsletter
Sandy in NE asked for savory items in addition to candy for a candy table at a
wedding. How about caramel dipped pretzels? I have 2 different recipes and they
are both great! One has the homemade caramel and the other uses store bought
caramels melted with evaporated milk or you can use regular milk too. If Sandy
is interested I will send the recipes next time around. Sorry I don't have the
time to write them out at this minute as they are a little long. But I will take
the time if the interest is there.
Barb in JAX
Here are two Waldorf Salad recipes my mother has used over the years (she is
93). The second one she says came from the Waldorf Astoria Hotel but she has
never been there so not sure of that one.
Marti in AL
Classic Waldorf Salad
Serves 6
2 cups diced apples
1 tablespoon sugar
1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
Dash of salt
1 cup 1" julienne celery sticks
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
1/4 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup whipping cream, whipped
1 cup mini marshmallows (optional)
Combine sugar, lemon juice and salt. Add apples, celery and walnuts. Fold
mayonnaise into whipped cream. Fold gently into apple mixture. Chill several
hours.
Serve in lettuce lined bowl.
Marti in AL
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Waldorf Salad
Serves 6
2 cups diced apples (do not peel)
1 cup diced celery
1 cup sliced red grapes
1 banana, halved lengthwise and thinly sliced
1 cup miniature marshmallows
? cup chopped walnuts
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 cup mayonnaise
1 tablespoon sugar
2 tablespoons cream or half & half
Combine first six ingredients; sprinkle lemon juice on top. Combine gently--best
to use your hands to mix. Dress the salad with this. Mix mayonnaise with sugar
and cream and stir until sugar is dissolved. Chill before serving. Can be
prepared several hours ahead of time if necessary but add bananas last.
Marti in AL
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Just made this recipe today for hubbies birthday and it was so good I wanted to
share it.
Kotton in MN
Chocolate Cherry Dream Cake
1 pkg Duncan Hines Devils food cake mix
1 3oz cherry Jell-O, I used sugar free
1? cups boiling water
1 8 oz pkg cream cheese, softened
1 8 oz container whipped topping
1 can cherry pie filling
Bake cake according to directions on pkg in a 9 X 13 pan. Cool for 5 minutes on
rack. Dissolve Jell-O in the 1? cups of boiling water. Using a meat fork evenly
poke holes all over cake. Pour Jell-O over cake. Cool for 15 minutes, transfer
to refrigerator for 30 minutes. Beat cream cheese in bowl till light and fluffy.
Fold in whipped topping. Carefully spread over cake. Top with cherry pie
filling. Refrigerate at least 2 hours before serving. Refrigerate left overs.
Kotton in MN
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In the June 30th newsletter,
Sandy in Ne. was requesting recipes for a candy table at a wedding. I've never
heard of that before, but I'd love to be invited to that one! ha! No wedding,
reception, shower, etc. is complete without home made Cream Cheese Mints. I
guarantee them to be a big hit! Will also include a recipe for a White Chocolate
Party Mix that
is terrific!
Judy (in Alaska)
Cream Cheese Mints
1 pkg. (3 oz.) cream cheese, softened
1/2 tsp. peppermint extract
food color
granulated sugar
3 to 3-1/4 cups powdered sugar.
In large bowl for an electric mixer (preferably a Kitchen Aid) beat cream cheese
and peppermint extract until well blended. Gradually add powdered sugar. If you
don't have a Kitchen Aid, you will probably have to add the last of the powdered
sugar by hand, kneading it in on a pastry board, or kitchen counter, lined with
waxed paper. Add enough powdered sugar until mixture is stiff and it is no
longer sticky and can shape into a small ball. Divide into four equal parts.
Knead in 1 drop food color of your choice, to each part. Shape into tiny balls
and roll in granulated sugar. Flatten balls with tines of a fork, or can press
into candy molds. Let dry at room temperature, and store in loosely covered
container in refrigerator until time to serve. Makes about 6 dozen delicious
melt-in-your-mouth mints. Can make these up several days ahead, as they keep
well.
Judy (in Alaska)
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White Chocolate Party Mix
1 pkg. (10 oz.) mini pretzels
5 cups Cheerios
5 cups Corn Chex
2 cups salted peanuts
1 lb. M & M candies
3 tbsp. cooking oil
2 pkgs. (11 oz. each) white chocolate chips
In a large bowl, combine first five ingredients. In a microwave-safe bowl, heat
chips and oil for 2 minutes on High, stirring once. Microwave on High another 10
seconds and stir until smooth. DON'T heat too long, or chocolate will be ruined.
Pour over cereal mixture and mix well. Spread onto waxed paper; cool completely
and break apart. Store in airtight container.
NOTE: For the different holidays, I like to use the special M & M's, such as the
orange and black for Halloween and the pink, red and white M & M's for
Valentine's Day, etc.
Judy (in Alaska)
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Hi Nancy and BFF! (best furry friends)
I saw the request sent in by Sandy in Ne for savory items for a candy table at a
wedding. She mentioned that there would be a bag to fill available and I thought
that the following recipe would be perfect. It is a big, big favorite of the
young & old "gentlemen" of my church. It is the kind of snack that keeps you
coming back for more.
Sue in North Carolina
Herb Crunch
1/2 cup oil (EVOO)
5 cups oyster crackers (or one bag)
1 package of Hidden Valley Ranch dressing (dry mix)
2 tablespoons of Dill Seed (I use Pampered Chef Dill Mix)
Mix all together until all oyster crackers are coated - pour into a shallow
baking pan (again I use the large bar pan by Pamp.chef) and bake for 15 minutes
at 250 degrees.
It is salty and oooh so good! I make it at Christmas for friends who prefer
salty treats instead of sweets.
Sue in North Carolina
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Also, a recipe from my Mom that my family loves in the hot summertime of North
Carolina.
Sweet & Sour Dressing
1-1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup vinegar
1 Tablespoon ground mustard
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon garlic powder
Mix well and cook over low heat for about 10 minutes until sugar is dissolved.
Use this over any type of pasta that has been cooked, drained and cooled. Chill
for a couple of hours before serving. Store in refrigerator. However, it does
not last long at a family dinner.
Sue in North Carolina
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Take care everyone and have a safe July 4th!
Sue in North Carolina
I am looking for a Marinated Mushroom recipe. This recipe contained whole button
mushrooms with scallions and herbs. I think the dressing was probably a Greek
dressing, containing olive oil and vinegar, but am not sure - I know it wasn't
an Italian dressing. It was delicious and I want to make it for the special
lunches at our Ladies' Club.
Jean - Northeast Oklahoma.
I made the best food last night and I had to share, I believe I got both recipes
from a yahoo group "Daily Recipes" Everyone ate it up, and my 10 yr old sister
helped me! Its a wonderful dish!
Chrissy
Golden Glow Pork Chops
4 pork chops (4 to 6)
1/4 cup brown sugar or honey
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp cloves
1 can (8 oz) tomato sauce
1 can cling peach halves
1/4 cup vinegar
Salt and pepper
Lightly brown pork chops on both sides in large skillet. Pour off excess fat.
Combine brown sugar or honey, cinnamon, cloves, tomato sauce, 1/4 cup syrup from
peaches, and vinegar. Sprinkle chops with salt and pepper. Arrange chops in slow
cooking pot. Place drained peach halves on top. Pour tomato mixture over all.
Cover and cook on low for 4 to 6 hrs.
Makes 5 to 6 servings. You can also fix this in the oven (I did) just cover and
put in a 350* oven for 25 minutes (YUM!)
Chrissy
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This one is above all amazing!
Heavenly Broccoli
2 (16 oz) pkgs frozen broccoli spears
1 (8 oz) container cream cheese and chives
2 (10 oz) cans cream of shrimp soup
2 tsps lemon juice
1/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter, melted
Trim stems off broccoli and discard. Cook broccoli in microwave according to
package directions and place in 2-quart baking dish. In a saucepan, combine
cream cheese, soup, lemon juice and butter. Heat just enough to mix thoroughly
and pour over broccoli. Bake at 350 degrees just until hot and bubbly.
Chrissy
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To Marge/Boston
I was thinking of taking a hike to NH this coming weekend. Would you be so kind
as to share the name of the little restaurant you so love with the great food.
Thanks, Ailene
Corrected Recipe - the * has been corrected.
Pineapple Waldorf Salad
1-1/2 cups sweet red apples, diced
1 tbsp lemon juice
*1-1/2 cups celery, diced
3/4 cup walnuts, coarsely chopped
1 cup canned pineapple chunks, drained
Mayonnaise
Crisp lettuce or other greens
Sprinkle diced apple with lemon juice. Combine apple with celery, walnuts and
pineapple, cutting pineapple chunks if they seem too large. Add mayonnaise just
to bind and lightly moisten ingredients. Chill. Serve on a bed of lettuce or
other greens.
Serves six.
grannym IL
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Hello all recipe collectors. I am looking for some good "made by me" dipping
sauce for fried mozzarella sticks.
IG
This is a back of the box recipe. You could use Italian Sausage instead of
ground beef.
Italian Skillet Dinner
1 pound ground beef
1 tablespoon oil
1 package (1.5 oz) McCormick Spaghetti Sauce Mix, Mild Flavor
6 ounces tomato paste
2 1/2 cups water
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/2 cup bell pepper
2 cups ziti or elbow macaroni
shredded cheese
Brown ground beef; drain oil. Add tomato paste, water, Seasoning Mix, onions,
bell peppers, and ziti or macaroni. Bring to boil. Cover; simmer 25-30 min.,
stirring occasionally. Top with shredded cheese.
Makes 4 servings
Brenda in IN
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Hi Nancy and all, would someone please write the ingredients in order that is
listed on the dukes mayonnaise ,just want to see if I can find anything close to
it in the stores here. I've looked in some stores ,but they don't carry dukes. I
live in Ohio and the closes store that has it is 70 miles away.
Thanks Joyce
This is for Liz.. About the salsa being too hot? My Dad makes his own salsa also
he has made it too hot and then sometimes not hot enough so he makes another
batch if too hot make it without the peppers and open the jars with peppers and
re-can it? if not hot enough he just opens the jars and adds peppers to it and
re-cans it..
Vicki
Dear Nancy, Amy of Az mention of the Wilton Company reminded me that I had them
make our wedding cake. It was covered with pulled, pink, sugar and on the top
layer was a pulled sugar nest with pulled sugar birds in it. Lots of pink sugar
bows here and there also.
It cost $50. That was the price for a very special, expensive cake in 1950. We
lived in Chicago at that time.
Dee in W. Lafayette
To;SHANNON in OHIO
Classic Baked Pasta Casserole
15 Servings
1 pk Creamette Mostaccioli, Ziti,
1 lb Bulk Italian sausage or lean
2 cn Classico Di Sicilia (Ripe
4 c Shredded mozzarella cheese
Chopped parsley
Preheat oven to 350F. Prepare pasta as package directs. In large bowl, combine
pasta, sausage, pasta sauce and 2 cups cheese. Mix well. Turn into greased 13x9"
baking dish; cover. Bake 45 minutes or until hot and bubbly. Uncover; top with
remaining 2 cups cheese and parsley. Bake 10 minutes longer or until cheese
melts. Refrigerate leftovers. From Tucson area newspapers, 1994, 3rd quarter, by
Mike Orchekowski.
Source
Big Oven
Emma
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Hello to Nancy, Furbabies, and all my recipe pals,
Re: Hi everyone! Does anyone have some ideas on how to tone down some very HOT
homemade salsa!? Made several jars and went way, way too heavy on the jalapenos.
Is there any way to save this salsa? Hate to throw it all away, but it is way
too hot. Thanks...
Liz in MN
Liz, not sure if it would work, but to tone down a HOT curry, you add pineapple
juice, could you add a can of pineapple pieces or crushed pineapple to the
salsa? Or maybe serve some of the "bits" you serve with curries - Yogurt with
grated cucumber added, sliced banana in coconut, sour cream etc...depending on
what your serving the salsa with.
Hope this may help you somewhat.
Elizabeth, Bendigo, Australia
Hi Nancy and all.
For Dorothy from WA/AZ, I had a diet coke in a bottle from a machine a couple
days ago and it tasted watered down, Definitely not the old taste.
To Susie in Indy, your chicken casserole is almost like one I make, only yours
is cut in half almost. I have made mine every Thanksgiving for years until I
landed in nursing home about 20 months ago. The biggest difference is I mixed my
chicken with the stuffing, mixed and baked everything together. Became a family
tradition. Have to restart that tradition this year.
Knitter in Illinois
Nancy, I will try to send a couple of diabetic recipes in each day. Here are the
first two:
Power Burger
1/2 lb lean ground beef
2 tbsp oat bran
1/4 cup oats
2 tbsp fat free milk
1 tsp dehydrated minced onion
Dash black pepper
1/2 tsp canola oil
Mix all ingredients together except the oil and form into 2 patties. Heat oil in
skillet and cook burgers until done. Serves 2
Cal--296,total fat--17 gr, carb--11gr, fiber 2 gr
Peggy in Arkansas
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Roman Burgers
1/2 lb lean ground beef
1/4 cup bread crumbs
1 tsp Italian seasoning
1/2 tsp garlic powder
2 tbsp fat free milk
1 tbsp grated parmesan cheese
2 tbsp non fat dry milk powder
2 tbsp low fat mozzarella cheese
Combine all ingredients except mozzarella cheese in a mixing bowl and form into
two patties. Cook on grill or in skillet, turning once until center is cooked
through. Sprinkle 1 tbsp mozzarella cheese on top of each patty while still in
pan and remove when cheese melts. Serves 2
Cal--327, Fat--18 gr, carb--13 gr, fiber--0 gr
Peggy in Arkansas
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This is for Sue ( 6/29/08 ) looking for a TNT recipe for Waldorf Salad. This is
one that we enjoy.
Dottie from Erie, Pa
Waldorf Salad
Mix in bowl:
2 apples, diced (we like gala apples) (or 1 apple and 1 pear can be used for a
change)
1/4 to 1/2 cup celery, chopped
1/4 cup walnuts or pecans, chopped
1/2 to 3/4 cup red grapes, halved or raisins
1/2 to 1 cup mini marshmallows
Mix together:
4 tablespoons mayo
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon honey
dash of all spice
Pour dressing over mixture and chill
Dottie from Erie, Pa
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HELP!!!
I am desperate to find a recipe for the Classic Cheesecake.
I mean the one with the Graham Cracker Crust and then the Cream Cheese first
bottom layer and then the Sour Cream second top layer.
First of all, does anyone REMEMBER the Classic Cheesecake? Seems impossible to
find now that the NY Style Cheesecake became so popular.
Old Fashioned Girl
Here's a quick, versatile, delicious pie that I switch around many ways. Of
course, it's Italian. Enjoy!
Anna
Italian Ricotta Pie
(add Raspberries and Blueberries for the Fourth)
6 oz frozen pie crust
1 cup part-skim ricotta cheese (I use Chellino brand)
1 large egg
1 large egg white
4 Tbsp sugar
1/4 tsp ground nutmeg (I always grate my own)
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup blueberries, washed *see my note
1 cup raspberries, washed
Preheat oven to 350?F. Place ricotta cheese in bowl of a food processor; process
until smooth and creamy. Add egg, egg white, sugar, nutmeg and vanilla; process
again until well combined.
Spoon filling into frozen pie crust and bake until a knife inserted in center
comes out clean, about 45 to 50 minutes.
Cool pie and then arrange berries on top. (I go in circles) Makes 8 servings.
Keep refrigerated.
*Note: I have used strawberries and also fresh sliced stone fruits like peaches,
apricots and nectarines.
Anna
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After reading the story that the lady from East Tennessee wrote about her
grandmother's apron which she put in a shadow box, I wanted to share what I had
found. When my mother died, I came across an old purse and in it there were two
cancelled checks and a note written on a business card of my daddy's. After
inspecting the checks, I realized they were cancelled checks that my daddy wrote
to pay the doctor who delivered me and the other check to the hospital in
Birmingham, Alabama where I was born. My father was a chiropractor and had
written a note to his patients and thumb tacked it to his office door telling
them he would return but was bringing home his daughter who had just been born
in Birmingham. That was in 1948. Imagine my surprise. I have the checks and my
daddy's note framed. On the back of the frame, I have explained what they are
for my children and grandchildren to know. What a wonderful memento.
Jane Ann in Alabama
Nancy, this is for Lori in Ne.
Lori, I think you can buy the Arm & Hammer Washing Soda at Food
Lion stores, if you have any where you live. If not, let me know and I will send
you a box. I use it in my laundry and also to make soap.
Kay in N.C.
Hi Nancy,
Is it safe to assume it's evaporated milk and not sweetened condensed
milk?
Karyn
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