Tuesday, April 4, 2023

Cookies - Feeding the Flock 23

 

Sourdough Peanut Butter Cookies

1 cup sourdough starter discard
2 cups all purpose flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
½ tsp. salt
½ cup butter, melted
½ cup brown sugar
½ cup white sugar
1 tsp. vanilla extract
2 eggs
1 cup crunchy peanut butter

Preheat oven 375º

Mix together flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt.  

In mixing bowl cream together butter and sugars until well mixed and light in color.  

Add eggs and vanilla and mix well.  

Add sourdough discard and peanut butter and mix until well combined.  

Carefully add in the flour a little at a time until well combined.

Let dough rest in refrigerator for at least one hour.

Use a small ice cream scoop (or tablespoon) to place on cookie sheet two inches apart.  Press a fork to cross hatch with sugar  if desired.

Bake for 12 minutes, remove from cookie sheet and place on wire rack to cool. 

This recipe makes about three dozen.

Cheers,

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Monday, April 3, 2023

Banana Bread - Feeding the Flock 23

 


Banana Bread with Sourdough Starter
1½ cups mashed bananas
½ cup sourdough starter
½ cup coconut oil
½ cup brown sugar
½ cup white sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1¾ cups all purpose flour
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. baking powder
¾ tsp. salt
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 cup chopped walnuts

Preheat oven to 350º  Spray 2 8x4 bread pans with cooking spray.

In 2 quart measuring cup or bowl, add bananas, sourdough starter, melted coconut oil, sugars, eggs and vanilla. Mix well.

In another bowl, combine flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt and cinnamon.  Once combined add to the banana mixture. Stir until combined but don't over stir. 

Fold in walnuts.  Divide batter into the two bread pans. Bake 350º for 45 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.  Remove bread from pans and place on wire rack to cool.  Serve and enjoy.

This recipe will make two medium 8x4 bread loaves or one large 9x5 loaf.

Cheers,



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Saturday, April 1, 2023

Asian Broccoli Salad - Feeding the Flock 23

 


ASIAN BROCCOLI SALAD

1 head broccoli, cut into pieces
1 cup cooked shelled edamame
½ cup sliced green onion
½ cup peanuts

Peanut sauce
¼ cup natural peanut butter
1 tbsp. rice vinegar
1 tbsp. soy sauce
1 tbsp. agave nectar (feel free to use honey if you want - I used the nectar because I had some in my cupboard I needed to use for something)
¼ tsp. toasted sesame oil
Hot water

Whisk all ingredients together until combined, with the exception of the hot water.  Only add water if it is too thick, 1 tbsp. at a time. Once it reaches the desired consistency, add to salad.


Cook the broccoli in boiling water for about about one minute then drain and rinse with cold water to halt the cooking process. Combine remaining ingredients and toss to combine. Sprinkle with peanuts and sesame seeds.

This recipe makes about 4-5 servings

Enjoy,





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Sunday, March 26, 2023

Introduction - Feeding the Flock 23

 


I've recently come across this new obsession of cooking with sourdough starter.  My friend, Kathy gave me the starter back in December. At first I was keeping it on the counter, feeding it daily and using it every other day.  After the holidays, I started storing it in the fridge and using it on the weekends.  I’ve been doing a lot of experimenting and have come up with quite a few yummy recipes.  A lot of my posts  for the A-Z challenge , as I mentioned in the theme reveal will incorporate the dough starter. 

I’ve yet to try building my own sourdough starter; perhaps April 22nd with the letter S.  Once you successfully create your own sourdough starter, you will want to keep it healthy with regular feedings.  If you bake a lot you may choose to keep it on the counter at room temperature and feed it twice a day.  If you don’t bake a lot, then you would want to keep it in the refrigerator and only will feed it once a week.

 

Instructions for keeping your sourdough starter healthy.

 

Keeping dough at room temperature

½ cup sourdough starter

1 scant cup

½ cup lukewarm water

 

Stir the starter.  Spoon ½ cup into a bowl, discard or use remaining starter. Add 1 scant cup flour and ½ cup warm water to the ½ cup starter dough, mix until smooth, return to the jar/crock and cover with cheesecloth.

Repeat this process every 12 hours, feeding twice a day.  Remove the starter to bake with as soon as it is expanded and bubbly, then feed the ½ cup and revert to the normal 12-hour schedule.

Keeping dough in the refrigerator

Keeping dough at room temperature

½ cup sourdough starter

1 scant cup

½ cup lukewarm water

 

Take the starter out of the fridge.  There may be a bit of liquid (it’s a byproduct from the yeast fermenting) on top. Stir it into the starter.  Spoon ½ cup into a bowl, discard or use remaining starter. Add 1 scant cup flour and ½ cup warm water to the ½ cup starter dough, mix until smooth, return to the jar/crock and cover with cheesecloth.

Let the starter rest at room temperature for about two hours, this gives the yeast a chance to warm up and get feeding.  Then return to fridge and repeat this process at least once a week.

Cheers



Sunday, March 12, 2023

THEME REVEAL - FEEDING THE FLOCK 23

 



Has it already been a year?  I planned to have this challenge all buttoned up and ready to go by now.  I haven’t even started writing them yet, however, the thoughts are jumbling around in my head.  This will be my ninth year of participating in the A-Z blog.  I love it because we get to catch up with old blog buddies and we get the opportunity to meet new blog buddies. I’ve not been blogging since last year, and my attempts at taking part in the road trip after last year's challenge failed.  But here I am back again to play along. 


Back in 2010 I was part of a bible study with a group of women who were struggling with addictions.  This was one of best experiences of my life.  Only the resilient survive, and survival comes through JESUS. Only JESUS saves!  My theme this year has to do with The Great Commission: “Go and make disciples of all the nations…” FEEDING THE FLOCK. I’m going to share an experience on my story page in tandem to the recipe here. It’s a HUGE undertaking but I’m up for the challenge, are you? 


Do you have a recipe request?  How has food made you resilient in your struggles?  Feel free to share your comments below.

Cheers,




Thursday, December 16, 2021

Holiday Nashville Hot Chicken Mac N Cheese

 









Holiday Nashville Hot Chicken and Mac & Cheese

 

Check it out here!  My son got this while were were in Orlando at City Walk. It was so good, I couldn't wait to get home and try it myself. (It gets more spicy if you let it sit overnight in the fridge).

 

3½–4-lb. chicken breasts, cut into 10 pieces, give or take a few

1 tablespoon freshly ground black pepper

2 tablespoons plus 4 tsp. kosher salt

4 large eggs

2 cups Eggnog

2 tablespoons Tabasco

4 cups all-purpose flour

Vegetable oil (for frying; about 10 cups)

6 tablespoons cayenne pepper

2 tablespoons dark brown sugar

1 teaspoon chili powder

1 teaspoon garlic powder

1 teaspoon paprika

Toss chicken with black pepper and 2 Tbsp. salt in a large bowl. Cover and chill at least 3 hours.

Whisk eggs, eggnog, and hot sauce in a large bowl. Whisk flour and remaining 4 tsp. salt in another large bowl.

Fit a Dutch oven with thermometer; pour in oil to measure 2”. Heat over medium-high heat until thermometer registers 325°. Pat chicken dry. Working with 1 piece at a time, dredge in flour mixture, then dip in buttermilk mixture, letting excess drip back into bowl. Dredge again in flour mixture and place on a baking sheet.

Working in 4 batches and returning oil to 325° between batches, fry chicken, turning occasionally, until skin is deep golden brown and crisp and an instant-read thermometer inserted into thickest part of pieces registers 160° for white meat and 165° for dark, 15–18 minutes. Transfer to a clean wire rack set inside a baking sheet. Let oil cool slightly.

Whisk cayenne, brown sugar, chili powder, garlic powder, and paprika in a medium bowl; carefully whisk in 1 cup frying oil. Brush fried chicken with spicy oil. Serve over extra creamy mac & cheese.

 

Extra Creamy Mac & Cheese

1 box (16oz.) pasta shells, cooked according to package instructions.

5 Tbsp. butter

5 Tbsp. all-purpose flour

5 cups milk

1lb cheddar cheese, shredded

4 oz. cream cheese

Salt and pepper to taste.

 

Melt butter and add flour creating a base.  Add milk and bring just to boiling.  Add in cheeses until melted and thick.  Stir in shells.  

Serve chicken over mac and cheese.  Make sure you make extra for leftovers….it’s delicious.

 

 

 

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Friday, May 7, 2021

Upside Down Breakfast

 



Upside-Down Breakfast

 

1 Pizza dough

4-5 eggs, beaten

1-2 tsps. Hot sauce

1 tsp. onion powder

8 oz. cooked sausage

1 cup fresh spinach

1 tomato, sliced

1 cup shredded cheddar/Monterey Jack cheese

4 slices provolone

 

Divide pizza dough into four portions and create 6 inch circles.

 

Add hot sauce and onion powder to beaten eggs.  Add a little water if needed.

 

Spray or grease four ramekins with cooking spray or butter. Place one slice of provolone on bottom of each ramekin.  Divide the spinach and the sausage equally.

 

Pour egg mixture allotting equal portions over the sausage. Carefully place the pizza dough over tops of ramekins and down sides, pressing to seal. 

 

Brush tops with melted butter (or spray).  Sprinkle with a little parmesan cheese.

 

Airfry 335º for 15-18 minutes… depending on type of airfryer.

 

Let cool slightly, then invert ramekins onto serving plates.  Serve with favorite toppings (Tall Cool ne likes sour cream and hot salsa) or fresh basil and tomato.

 

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Friday, April 23, 2021

Uncle Ray's Super Duper Catfish Stew

 

Uncle Ray’s Super Duper

Catfish Stew

The only thing I did different was I didn’t fry the fish and I left my tatas chunky… but it still was super duper.

 





 This recipe was shared with us from our good friend Terry

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Monday, April 19, 2021

Egg Slut

 


Perfected... ditched the red onions, added bacon bits, microwaved mashed potatoes for 30 seconds, sprayed cover with a little cooking spray so it wouldn't stick, and then submersed in boiling water for 10 minutes.  


I came across this recipe from a fellow blogger through my April #atozchallenge.  Who'd have thought there was a slutty egg recipe?  I absolutely had to try it and it's a definite keeper for me.  Wicked good! Thank you Anne M. Bray!  

EggSlut and "The Slut" Recipe

Ingredients

·                     1/2 c mashed potatoes

·                     1 egg

·                     butter (I used 1/2 tbsp. I like butter)

·                     chopped chives (I used green onions and some red)








Method


→Get a jar with tight-fitting lid (at least 8 oz. size) the wide mouth half pint mason jars are perfect.

→Before adding ingredients, measure for water level in saucepan. 

You want the jar completely covered. I made the mistake and it was not fully covered so I had to cook longer so that the top of the eggs was not all runny.



→Heat water to boiling.

→In jar, add ingredients in order listed (potatoes on bottom) Next time I will microwave the potatoes for about 30 seconds...I like my food really hot.

Cover with lid, place in boiling water

→Cook for about 6-8 minutes, depending on size of jar and the consistency of how you like your egg.  

 

  

Find the original recipe →  EggSlut and "The Slut" Recipe

I let mine cook for about 9 minutes.  Next time I will microwave the mashed potato a little so that it’s not cold going in. 

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Monday, April 12, 2021

Italian Tortilla Casserole

 


Italian Tortilla Casserole

 

4 taco size flour tortillas

1 lb. ground beef

1 28 oz. can pasta sauce

½ tsp. garlic powder

½ tsp. onion powder

½ tsp. fresh ground pepper

1 tsp. dried basil

8 oz. sour cream

8 oz. cream cheese

½ cup milk

½ cup chopped onions

1 cup shredded cheddar cheese

3 cups fresh baby spinach

 

Grease casserole dish.  Cook ground beef and drain off fat.  Stir in pasta sauce, [reserving a scant cup for later] basil, garlic, onion powder, and pepper.  Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer 5 minutes, uncovered.

 

Beat the cream cheese and sour cream together until smooth. Add milk and onions and stir well.

 

Place half of the flour tortillas on bottom of casserole dish. I cut mine to fit. Cover with half of the meat mixture, half of the cream cheese mixture and all of the spinach.  Add remaining meat mixture and cover with tortillas. Spread reserved pasta sauce over top of tortillas.  Cover remaining cream cheese mixture and place in fridge.

 

Spray aluminum foil lightly with cooking spray and cover casserole tightly.

Bake 350º for 45 minutes. Remove foil and spread reserved cream cheese mixture over top, sprinkle with cheddar cheese.  Bake an additional 10-15 minutes until cheese is melted and bubbly.  Let stand 15 minutes before serving.

 

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Sunday, April 11, 2021

Flatbread Pizza


 






Flatbread Pizza

v  1 flat bread

v  2 Tbsp. tomato sauce (or one sliced tomato can be used)

v  1 Tbsp. feta cheese

v  Chopped onions, peppers, olives, garlic, and spinach, anything you like. I added cappers to this one.

v  Select air fry setting at 400º and 4 minutes.

 

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Air Fryer Biscuits

 


Buttermilk Biscuits

1¾ cup all-purpose flour

½ tsp. baking soda

¾ tsp. baking powder

1 tsp. sugar

¼ cup (4 Tbsp.) butter, cut in pieces

Scant cup real buttermilk

 

v  Sift dry ingredients together in bowl.

Ø  *(If you don’t have a sifter a wire colander works just as well. I never used to sift, but have found that it makes for a much nicer textured biscuit.)

v  Using pastry cutter or fork cut the butter into the flour mixture until it is pea sized clumps.

v   Add scant cup (more or less) buttermilk.

       Ø  Real buttermilk is key.  If you don’t have buttermilk you can do the milk and lemon juice alternative, but the flavor is just not quite the same.+

v  Select Air fry option at 400º for 14 minutes

Ø  These were made in the Emeril Lagasse Power Air Fryer 360

Ø  Temperature and time may vary depending on air fryer brand

v  Line crisper tray with parchment paper.

v  Drop six scoops of dough on paper.

v  Cook for 8 minutes, then turn tray and cook an additional 6 minutes.

 

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Mommie's Easy Cookies

 



Mommie’s Easy Cookies

1 box cake mix (any flavor)

2 eggs

½ cup vegetable oil

½ cup nuts, chips, pretzels, Captain Crunch or other cereal, (anything crunchy)

 

Preheat oven 350º

 

 Mix all ingredients together until well combined. Drop on cookie sheet and bake 17 minutes or until browned.

 

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