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Christmas Cranberry Cookies

 
I found recipe online and made a few adjustments.   This is a quick and easy cookie.  It is not too sweet and great for gift giving and cookie exchanges.


1/2 cup butter, softened
1/2 cup packed light brown sugar
1/2 cup white sugar
1 egg
1 tablespoon vanilla flavoring
1 1/2 cup self-rising flour
3/4 cup white chocolate chip
1 cup dried cranberries


Preheat oven to 375 degrees. 
In a large bowl, cream together butter, brown sugar, and white sugar until smooth.  Mix in egg and vanilla.  Slowly add flour until thoroughly blended.  Stir in white chocolate chips and cranberries.  Drop by spoonful on greased cookie sheet.  Should make 24 walnut size dough mounds.  Bake 9 minutes.  For best result, take cookies out while still a bit doughy.  Let sit on sheets for one minute on cookie sheet and then fully cool on wire racks. 

Kay's Hash Brown Potato and Ham Soup

There are many potato soup recipes online and this is one that I have adapted from those found online.  It is good, hearty, and warming.  Enjoy!


1 32 ounce bag of frozen hash browns or cubed potatoes if you like a chunkier soup
1 32 ounce box of chicken broth
2 cups of diced ham
2 cans of cream of chicken soup
1 large diced onion
2 stalks of celery, diced
1 bay leaf
3 T parsley flakes
2 cups shredded cheese (I use Colby Jack or sharp cheddar)
1 cup whole milk
1/2 stick of butter or margarine
pepper and garlic powder to taste
1 green onion diced for topping
bacon bits for topping if you like
Option:  if you like a soup with a bit of kick and want to add some corn, you can add one can of Southwestern or Mexican corn, drained


Place all ingredients, except cheese, butter, and milk,  in crockpot.  Cook on low for 6-8 hours depending on how much you prefer the potatoes to cook down.  Thirty minutes before serving add in 1.5 cups of cheese, butter, and milk and stir well.  Use the rest of the cheese to top with green onions and bacon.

Kay's Taco Lasagna

This is my adaptation of a recipe I found online.  It is wonderful for a potluck dinner.


2 pounds lean ground beef
2 packages of mild taco seasoning mix
1  cup of water
1 medium onion, diced
1 bell pepper, diced
1 can of diced tomatoes, undrained or you could use a can with green chilis for a bit more kick!
1 can of whole kernel corn, drained
1 can refried beans, heated and stirred to be spreadable
9 large flour tortillas  (for a Christmas casserole use the green spinach tortillas)
4 cups of Mexican blend  shredded cheese
Sour cream and sliced black olives to top


Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  In a large skilled brown beef with the onions and bell peppers.  Drain any fat.  Add taco seasoning mixes and water.  Bring to boil and then simmer 5 minutes until water is absorbed.  Add tomatoes and corn. Mix well.  Simmer 5 more minutes.  In a large long casserole dish that you have sprayed, lay three tortilla. Spread one half of the refried beans on top.   Then sprinkle 1/3 of the cheese on top, and 1/3 of the meat.  Lay 3 tortillas, spread remaining half of refried beans. top 1/3 of the cheese, 1/3 of the meat. Lay 3 tortillas, remaining meat, and cheese.  Bake 30 minutes.  Top with sour cream and sprinkle with black olives slices. .

Philly Cheese Steak in Pastry Pillow

I found a similar recipe online that used crescent rolls to make a wreath, but I wanted a pastry pillow and I made some changes to the recipe.  You could use my filling with 2 cans of crescent rolls to make a wreath/ring if you like.


1 green bell pepper, sliced in thin strips
1 red bell pepper, sliced in thin strips
1 large onion, sliced in thin strips
1 eight ounce package of cream cheese, cut in cubes
8-10 slices of Provolone cheese
1/2 cup shredded Mozzarella cheese
3 T grated Parmesan cheese
1 pound of thinly sliced deli roast beef, cut into 2 inch strips
1/3 cup beef broth
2 T Worcestershire sauce
1/2 T garlic powder
1 teaspoon pepper
2 T butter
2 packs/rolls of Crescent Creation Seamless Dough


Preheat over to 350 degrees.  In a large skillet, melt butter and saute bell peppers and onions for about 10 minutes or until soft.  Add garlic powder and pepper and Worcestershire sauce.   Add beef broth and cream cheese cubes.  Stir until cream cheese is melted. Add roast beef and mix well.   On a large baking sheet that is greased roll out one dough.  Lay Provolone slices on top of dough. Spread meat filling on top of cheese.  Sprinkle with Parmesan and Mozzarella cheese.  Lay other dough on top and seal.  Bake for 25 minutes or until crust is golden brown. 

Kay's Cheesy Green Bean Casserole

Few homes are without a green bean casserole on Thanksgiving Day, and almost all those home cooks have their own take on the recipe.  This is mine.

4 cans of green beans, drained.  My favorite canned bean to use is Double Luck
2 cans of cream of mushroom soup
2 cans (2.5 ounces each) of French's fried onions
1 cup of Colby Jack cheese
1 cup of Mozzarella cheese
1 T Worcestershire sauce
1 tsp. pepper


Preheat over to 350 degrees.  Mix beans, soup, 1 can of onions, cheeses, and seasonings in a large bowl.  Pour into a greased casserole dish.  Bake 30 minutes.  Remove from oven and top with other can of onions.  Bake 5-8 more minutes until onions are golden and casserole is bubbling. 








White Gravy with Sausage for Biscuits

This morning one of my former students asked me to tell her how to make sausage gravy for biscuits, so I decided to post my recipe here as well.  You can also make this with ground  meat instead of sausage and it is awesome. The ground meat version is often called Shit on a Shingle or SOS!

1 pound breakfast sausage, hot or mild
1/3 cup all-purpose flour
3 to 4 cups whole milk, more to taste
1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt
½ tablespoon of sugar
½ tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce
2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper, more to taste ( like more)

With your finger, break small pieces of sausage and add them in a single layer to a large heavy skillet. Brown the sausage over medium-high heat until no longer pink. Reduce the heat to medium-low. Remove sausage from pan, but leave the grease. Unless it is very greasy, then leave about 3 tablespoons.  Sprinkle in half of the flour.  Stir it around, adding more as you stir,and cook it for another minute or so, then pour in the milk ½ cup at time, stirring constantly.
Simmer the gravy, stirring frequently, until it thickens. (This may take a good 10 to 12 minutes.) Sprinkle in the seasoned salt, sugar, and Worcestershire sauce, and pepper and continue cooking until very thick and luscious. If it gets too thick too soon, just splash in another 1/2 cup of milk or more if needed. Return the cooked sausage to the pan and cook 3-5 more minutes. Taste and adjust the seasoning.

If you want just a plain white gravy: Use 2 Tablespoons of oil and 1 Tablespoon butter instead of the grease from the sausage.   My mom always said that the key to a good white gravy was the balance of the Worcestershire sauce and sugar, so make sure you use it!

NOTE:  If you want a great side dish to go with this,  preheat oven to 350 degrees.  In a container with a lid, pour 3 T. olive oil,  1/2 T garlic powder, 1/4 teaspoon of pepper.  Mix well.  Add about 3 handfuls (a pint of grape tomatoes).  Put lid on container and toss to coat the tomatoes completely.  Place tomatoes on a baking dish and let them roast in oven while you are making the gravy.  They are great!

Pork or Lamb with Sweet Potatoes, Apples, and Acorn Squash

The first time I prepared this recipe was with a leg of lamb.  However, Mike doesn't like lamb, so we use a pork roast instead.  Be ready, the aroma will amaze you. 


3 pound pork roast or leg of lamb
½ T of nutmeg
1 T of garlic powder (not salt)
½  T of salt
½  T red pepper flakes
½ T dried rosemary
½ cup brown sugar
½  stick melted butter
4 T Worcestershire sauce
4-5 garlic cloves
3 acorn squash, cubed (skin on)
3 sweet potatoes, cubed (peeled)
2 Granny Smith apples, cored and cubed
3 onions cut in quarters
1 oven roasting bag

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  In a small bowl, mix nutmeg, garlic powder, salt, pepper flakes, brown sugar, and rosemary.  Rub mixture on all sides of meat.  Place meat in roasting bag.  Add garlic cloves, onion, sweet potatoes, and acorn squash.  In bowl mix melted butter and Worcestershire sauce.  Pour into bag, covering all items.  Bake around 30 minutes per pound or until thermometer reaches 160 degrees and then let it rest for 15 minutes.