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The Best Cake – Making Mom’s Awesome Applesauce Cake

October 23, 2021October 16, 2021

Rainy and fall is approaching now in earnest. Time for a childhood comfort food - Mom's Apple Sauce Cake. It's one of those kitchen smells that takes me right back to the farm house I grew up in. And remembering that we all wanted the middle pieces, not a crusty edge or corner. It's a … Continue reading The Best Cake – Making Mom’s Awesome Applesauce Cake

How to Make Tuscan Chickpea Soup with Kale and Pasta

October 16, 2021October 10, 2021

I watch all kinds of cooking shows on TV. My So Yummy channel (YUM for short) has a program recently called How to Cook like an Italian with Silvia Colloca. I've become fascinated with this show even though it was on only a couple seasons. Today one episode had 'Pasta e ceci con cavolo nero' … Continue reading How to Make Tuscan Chickpea Soup with Kale and Pasta

How to Make Honey Ginger Switzel

September 25, 2021September 24, 2021

Switzel - I've seen it mentioned in several magazine articles lately. What is it? It's an old time drink from the1600's made with water, vinegar, usually ginger, and in this case, also with honey. All things I always have in my house. And if you add a little seltzer before drinking it does resemble soda … Continue reading How to Make Honey Ginger Switzel

How to Do an Easy Make Ahead Tiramisu

September 18, 2021September 16, 2021

Need an easy but fancy dessert? Tiramisu! And this version needs to be made a day ahead, and refrigerated overnight. So easy to whip up - and then grab and go! Tiramisu is a classic Italian dessert - a refrigerator dessert with no baking involved! This version starts off classic with ladyfinger cookies, which by … Continue reading How to Do an Easy Make Ahead Tiramisu

The Best Super Easy Cheesy Green Beans

August 28, 2021May 24, 2023

Summer is always so busy, and now above and beyond my real job, I have a big garden to start eating and preserving. More on the latter in the future. I always grow green beans, and usually wax beans, but since I still have canned green beans from last year, I planted a much smaller … Continue reading The Best Super Easy Cheesy Green Beans

How to Make An Easy Beef & Mushroom Shepherd’s Pie Recipe

July 31, 2021July 25, 2021

Shepherd's Pie, made with ground beef or lamb, gravy and vegetables smothered in mashed potatoes - what could be easier? And a big casserole of it feeds quite a few people. So when I started wondering this morning about what to make for dinner with the pound of ground beef I had in the fridge, … Continue reading How to Make An Easy Beef & Mushroom Shepherd’s Pie Recipe

How to Make a Perfect Umami Chicken

June 19, 2021June 15, 2021

I needed to do something, well Different, with basic chicken bone in, skin on thighs. I wanted crispy but tender thighs packed with flavor. As I started going through the pantry thinking, what can I use to create a new dish, my eyes landed on Sriracha sauce, onion soup mix, umami powder and a small … Continue reading How to Make a Perfect Umami Chicken

How to make the Best Ever Caramel Apple Pie

June 12, 2021May 23, 2021

I had quite a few apples this week - more than we would just eat. Enough for my favorite Caramel Apple Pie! There are so many apple pie variations. This one makes a caramel base in a 10" cast iron skillet, then the crust and filing go in on top of it. The caramel in … Continue reading How to make the Best Ever Caramel Apple Pie

How to make Maple Syrup Wheat Bread

June 5, 2021May 23, 2021

I love baking bread. It's one of those things that just makes a house smell wonderful. I try all kinds and grains, and actually have a lot of different flours to use. This recipe turned out to be one of the best. Not too long ago I went shopping with a friend and we stopped … Continue reading How to make Maple Syrup Wheat Bread

How to Create Smoky Cauliflower Side dish

May 29, 2021May 20, 2021

Cauliflower is a wonder vegetable, but pretty bland on it's own. I stumbled across a recipe in a magazine (sorry, I've forgotten which one!) and modified slightly for our tastes. Although the original instructions were for a whole head of cauliflower, just two of us would never eat that much. I usually cook 1/3-1/2 of … Continue reading How to Create Smoky Cauliflower Side dish

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