Sorry guys, tamales are gone! For our first attempt they were actually pretty good. We all chipped in and had an assembly line going on Christmas Eve. The nephews filled the tamales with meat. We probably should have supervised a little better because they were very stingy on the pork filling! But it was a lot of fun and a great way to get the family together. I hope my sister hosts it again next year.Tonight we had cheeseburgers with tomato and mozzarella salad. It was hubby's birthday so he planned the menu.We are going to the movies later and will enjoy some sinfully butter laden popcorn too. Then, it is time to slow down and eat healthy to lose some of this weight I put on. Ugh! When I look at the scale I wanna .
Hmmm - sounds like a good candy recipe, cherpep. I've got all the ingredients here. I was wondering what to take for dessert for the last family get together this Saturday - I think I'll make some of those to go with the truffles I've already got planned.Today is my stay home and cook ahead day. I'm making burritos, coffee cake, two different kinds of homemade soups, as well as cookies and candy for the party. Then I tuck small batches of everything in the freezer for later. I don't know what I'm having for supper, but I'm betting it will be a little of every thing!
Yup, what do you want, kit? potato, ham and cheddar soup with veggies? chicken noodle soup with egg noodles? The Buckeyes are done; there's a cream cheese and cherry coffee cake in the oven, and the 2 pans of burritos are rolled and ready to be the main dish at the family party on Saturday. All I'll have to do is tuck them in the oven to heat them up and melt the cheese. I haven't finished the truffles yet, but I'm working on them. They are chilling right now before I start rolling them in toppings. I'm thinking about making a peach cobbler yet for the party as well, instead of cookies. It's healthier if there's fruit in it, right?At any rate, I have a freezer full of well-stuffed little tubbies for the days I don't feel like cooking anything.
Recipe? Ummmm. . . .My potato cheddar goes something like this - boil the taters in water with soup base added in the biggest pot. Use stock if you've got it, or ready made broth if you don't. When the potatoes are boneless, chop up some onion, some ham, and whatever else you have on hand - left over bacon bits, etc. Stop adding stuff when the pot gets full. Add some pepper, a dash of garlic, and when it all starts to boil again, add some milk and a handful of shredded cheese. Thicken it up with whatever you have on hand - instant mashed potato flakes work well and can be added directly. If you use flour or cornstarch, scoop out a bit of broth, whip in the thickener before stirring back into the pot.My parents owned a restaurant, and I cook the way my dad taught me - I cook and bake a lot by just adding things in approximate proportions until the texture looks right and it tastes right. The results are good - the recipes are iffy!The burritos were a hit at the family party. Nothing like dragging out an old family favorite to make everyone happy!
It all sounds so good. I had hamburger helper...Boxman