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Paper snowflake kaleidoscope by inkspired
Had enough snow/ice/wet?
Tired of being cold?
I think it’s time to make some comfort food!
Buttermilk biscuits
Comfort food is just that -
food that comforts you.
It is a food that reminds you of home, your family, a gathering or coffee with friends.
Happy memories!
I have my favorites.
Yours will be different.
However, perhaps some of my favorites
might become some of your comfort foods.
If you choose to share some of your favorites,
maybe I will find new faves also!
Here is one of my comfort foods recipes:
Ooey Gooey South Saint Louis
Butter Cake
With a name like that, you know it’s going to be good!
Ingredients:
1 yellow cake mix, any brand
1/2 Cup butter, melted
1 egg
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8 Oz. Package cream cheese
2 eggs
1 box confectioners/powdered sugar,
(This is approximately 3 and 3/4 Cups)
reserving 1/4 Cup if desired
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Directions:
Heat oven to 350’
Combine first 3 ingredients
and press into the bottom of a greased pan
(9x12 works great)
Set aside.
With mixer, combine last 3 ingredients
and pour over first mixture in the pan.
Bake at 350’ for 1/2 hour
or until the top is golden brown.
If desired, sprinkle 1/4 Cup reserved powder sugar over top.
This cake will slightly ‘fall’ in the middle, and cracks a bit on top.
We enjoy it warm or cold.
My mom discovered 3 different recipes
with similar ingredients and directions.
3 different names!
So we tweaked all three into one
and that is how we got
Ooey Gooey South Saint Louis Butter Cake!
A little Star Wars Food Fun
My comfort food involves a lot of carbohydrates
like noodles, cake, bread and potatoes.
So naturally I have favorite recipes to satisfy this.
Pecan Cranberry Muffins
Makes about 18 good sized muffins
Ingredients:
1 1/2 Cup chopped cranberries, fresh or frozen
1 1/4 Cup sugar, divided
3 Cups flour
4 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 Cup butter/margarine
2 eggs, slightly beaten
1 Cup milk
1 Cup chopped pecans
1 Tablespoon grated lemon peel
Directions:
In a bowl toss chopped cranberries with 1/4 Cup sugar
Set aside.
Combine flour, baking powder, salt and remaining sugar.
Cut in butter until mixture looks like coarse crumbs.
Combine eggs and milk;
stir into flour mixture just until moistened.
Fold in pecans, lemon peel and sugared cranberries.
Fill greased or paper lined muffin cups about 2/3 full.
Bake at 400’ for 20 - 25 minutes,
or until lightly browned.
(I buy extra cranberries every Fall and freeze them.)
A few of you may have noticed that I have
posted this recipe before.
Since I have been blogging since
February 17, 2011
I thought it might be a good idea
to try and gather faves together.
Saves you a lot of ‘search time’!
Kaleidoscope by inkspired
It is common for Comfort Food to include
sugar, chocolate, and saturated fats.
Sounds good to me!
The Originator of this Recipe.
Magic Cookie Bars
Preheat oven to 350’, or 325’ for glass pans.
Melt 1 stick (1/2 Cup) butter in 13”x9”pan.
Add, in order:
1 1/2 Cups graham cracker crumbs
1 14oz can Sweetened Condensed Milk
1 Cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 Cup butterscotch chips,
1 Cup coconut
1 Cup chopped nuts
Press down with fork.
Bake 25 minutes or lightly brown
Let cool a bit before cutting into squares.
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- you can also use 9” x 9” pan. Let bake 4 more minutes.
-LOTS of substitutions for different tastes such as:
Raisins
M&Ms, including mini M&Ms
Dried cranberries
Mini marshmallows
Any flavor chips, like peanut butter chips
Go discover some faves of your own!
Now the recipe I am most familiar with has the sweetened condensed milk poured over everything as the last/final ingredient. There are MANY slightly different recipes out there.
The Swedish Chef, The Muppets
Up next-
Sour Cream Coffee Cake
Prepare greased and floured Bundt pan
or Angel Food Cake pan
Ingredients:
1 Cup butter/margarine
2 Cups sugar
2 eggs
1 Cup sour cream
2 Cups sifted flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon baking powder
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1 Cup chopped pecans
4 Tablespoons brown sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Directions:
Cream butter and sugar well.
Add eggs one at a time; beat well after each egg.
Fold in sour cream and vanilla.
Mix dry ingredients; add to creamed mixture.
Pour half mixture into greased/floured Bundt pan,
or angel food cake pan.
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Mix chopped pecans, brown sugar & cinnamon.
Sprinkle 3/4 mixture on top of batter in pan.
Try to not let this mix touch sides of pan.
Top with other half of batter,
and sprinkle on top rest of nut mixture.
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Bake at 350’ for 45-60 minutes.
Cool cake 10 minutes.
Using spatula, loosen edges from pan
and turn upside down to remove cake from pan.
This coffee cake is dense and great warm or cold.
Mine almost always breaks and part of it remains in the pan. Grease/flour carefully and try to not let the ‘filling’ touch the sides to help prevent this.
Recipe from ‘Miller’s Collection of Recipes’
By WJ Miller
This next one has remained a fave since I got it back in 1979!
Mrs. Schindler’s Sour Cream Chicken Enchiladas
Ingredients
3 cans cream of chicken soup
1 pint sour cream
8 Oz. Can Diced green chilies
1 pound grated cheddar cheese
Tortilla chips
2-3 chicken breasts, cooked & cut up
Directions
Combine soup, sour cream, chilies
and chicken in a bowl.
In the bottom of a 9”x13” pan
place a layer of broken tortilla chips.
Spoon 1/2 of soup mixture over top with 1/2 of the grated cheese. Repeat (chips, soup mix, cheese)
Bake at 350’ for 30 minutes, uncovered.
This is a great potluck dish to share!
is a winner in my recipe box.
Hidden Valley Ranch Crunchy Pea Salad
Ingredients
1 10 Oz. Package frozen peas, thawed
1 Cup chopped celery
1 Cup chopped cauliflower
1/4 Cup chopped green onion
1 Cup roughly chopped cashews
1/2 Cup sour cream
1 cup Hidden Valley Ranch salad dressing
(Optional garnish- crisp cooked crumbled bacon)
Combine all ingredients EXCEPT cashews & bacon.
Chill.
Add bacon and cashews just before serving.
Recipe from Hidden Valley salad dressings
Yet I think I best post this before y’all give up on me!
Sometimes Life falls into the ‘hectic’ category, doesn’t it?
inkspired
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