Friday, February 20, 2009

Whole wheat pancakes

I make these a few times a month. I stick them in the freezer and pop them in the toaster when we are ready to eat them. This is another recipe from Rachel

Whole Wheat Pancakes

3 cups white wheat flour (freshly ground)
1/4 cup of sugar
2 T baking powder
1/2 cup powdered milk
2 cups water
1/3 cup oil
2 eggs

Mix all together and cook on griddle.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Lion House Rolls (variation)

I used to make these all the time. They were the one recipe I liked and never had it fail. I got bored of it and branched out to other recipes and almost forgot about this one. I made them again for Sunday dinner and was reminded why I like this recipe so much. They are yummy!!!

Lion House Dinner Rolls
2 Tbs. dry yeast
2 cups warm water
1/3 cup sugar
1/3 cup butter, margarine or shortening (I always use butter)
2 1/2 tsp salt (I usually omit salt)
2/3 cup nonfat dry milk
5 - 6 cups flour ( I used 2 cups wheat and 4 white)
1 egg

Combine yeast and water let it sit for 5 minutes to soften. Meanwhile combine sugar, butter, salt dry milk, 2 cups flour and egg. Add softened yeast. Beat together until very smooth. Add the rest of the flour 1/2 cup at a time until the dough pulls from the sides of your bowl and looks satiny. Place dough in an ungreased bowl and let it rise for about an hour. Punch dough down and knead a few times. Roll into desired shape.

Brush the rolls with melted butter, then let them rise again for about another hour. Bake 400 degrees for about 12 minutes. When I lived in AZ, I let these bake about 18 minutes, but in Idaho 12 minutes is enough. Watch them close, they brown easily.

I didnt get a picture of the finished product, we dug into them too fast!

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Mini MeatLoaf


These were a hit last night. I was surprised when even Andy commented on how good they were. Double the recipe and stick half in the freezer for a quick meal in the future.

1/2 cup ketchup
2 Tbs. brown sugar
3/4 tsp. dry mustard
1 egg
3 tsp Worcestershire sauce
2 cups Chex cereal, crushed
2 tsp. onion powder
1/2 tsp seasoned salt
1/2 tsp garlic powder
2 lbs. ground turkey

In a large bowl combine ketchup, brown sugar and dry mustard. Set aside 1/3 cup. In separate bowl (I used my Kitchen aid) mix together the remaining sauce, egg, Worcestershire sauce, crushed cereal, onion powder, seasoned salt, garlic powder and ground turkey. Press into muffin tins (about 1/3 cup each). Spoon the sauce you set aside earlier on top of each one. Bake 375 for 35 minutes.

If freezing: flash freeze the mini meatloaves in muffin tins. (dont bake them first, freeze them while they are raw) Leave them in the freezer about an hour. Remove and place in zip lock bag. Seal and re freeze. You can also freeze the 1/3 cup sauce you set aside for this batch. Just spoon it into a small zip lock bag and after it is thawed, snip a corner of the bag and pipe it on top of the mini meatloaf. Bake on a baking sheet after they are thawed at 375 30-35 minutes.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

mom's famous Chicken Corden Bleu

Growing up, this was my birthday dinner by request for as long as I can remember!
I LOVE THIS MEAL!!

8 boneless Chicken Breasts
8 slices swiss cheese(about 1 lb.)
8 slices ham (about 1 lb.)
8 strips of bacon
1 can cream of Mushroom soup
1 can cream of Chicken soup
1/2 carton sour cream


Pound Chicken breasts flat. Place one slice of ham and one slice of cheese on top of the chicken. Roll up the chicken and wrap a bacon strip around the chicken with seam side down to keep the chicken from unrolling. Place in baking dish. Mix remaining ingredients and pour over the chicken. Cook uncovered for 3 hours @ 300 degrees. Serve over rice

Stuffed Peppers

image from here
1 lb ground turkey
1/2 cup non instant rice (I used brown rice)
1 tsp salt
1 tsp pepper
4 peppers
1 can tomato soup
1 Tbs. worcestershire sauce

Wash peppers and cut of top. Scrape insides clean.

In a bowl mix turkey, rice, salt and pepper. Stuff mixture inside of pepper.

Place peppers in a crock pot. Pour tomato soup and worcestershire sauce over peppers. Cook on low 6 hours.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Whole Wheat Bread

I get lots of requests for this recipe. I am just going to post it here to share with everyone. I make it every week and have been for over a year, I have never had a batch not turn out. It is easy and beginner friendly too.

This recipe works best if you have a Bosch because it makes about 6 loaves. Using a Kitchen aid is fine too, just half the recipe.

Whole wheat bread

Mix until smooth:
2/3 cup gluten
2/3 cup honey
2/3 cup oil
3 cups whole wheat flour
5 cups of water (add slowly)

Then add:
3 T yeast
1 T salt
5 cups whole wheat flour
1/2 t vitamin C crystals (I have omitted this when I was out and it still works fine. If you cant find it, I think you'd be fine to leave it out)

Mix it all together until incorporated. Then add enough dough til the dough pulls from the sides. Your bowl should be absolutely clean of any bits of dough. Keep adding flour until this happens. (I usually add about 5 more cups of flour) Once your dough pulls from the sides, let your mixer do the work. Leave it on low for 6 minutes to knead.
Let it rise once in the bowl.
Punch down and shape into loaves.
Let it rise until doubled.
Bake 350 for 30 minutes

I use fresh ground wheat. It raises super fast. I also add different grains to my wheat when I grind it. Millet, quinoa, and kamut. I am going to start trying spelt too as soon as my order comes. I have had to order all those grains online but think I get a pretty good deal from and organic provider. They work out great and add lots of extra nutritional value to your (already pretty healthy) bread.
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