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Hi Nancy, thanks for a
wonderful newsletter. I look forward to it everyday. This is
for Suzz in NE who wanted recipes for a dorm or efficiency.
Try a rice cooker, with a non-stick surface pan. If you will
go to
www.sallyskitchen.com/html/recipes you will get a
variety of recipes other than rice, all made in a rice
cooker. She didn't want her kid to eat only junk food so she
experimented and came up with these. There are other places
to find some also, just type in Rice cooker recipes and up
they come. I am a retired RN and I remember those days. I
now live alone and my rice cooker is a great friend, quick,
easy to clean, no flame and nothing ever burns, also I have
leftovers. I hope this helps. Gio in CNY
For Gloria in Indiana, I
have sent this in the past but it is a wonderful & easy
mexican dish.
Mexican Stuffed Shells
1 box of the large pasta shells. Cooked according to package
directions.
2 pounds of ground chuck browned.
2 pkg. of your favorite taco seasoning.
1 large jar your favorite salsa
2 bags of shredded cheese - (I use the one with Mont. Jack
in it)
Cook pasta shells and rinse in cool water then drizzle olive
oil over them to keep them from sticking. Cook your ground
beef and season it with taco season. (just like for taco's).
While gently holding a pasta shell in your hand, spoon some
taco meat into it and lay it in pan. Continue until all
pasta shells and meat is used up. Pour or spoon your salsa
over the top of the shells. I rinse the jar out and pour
that little bit of water in also. Spread your grated cheese
over the salsa. Bake in a 9X13 cake pan @ 350o just until
the cheese is melted and lightly browned.
note: These can be re-heated for lunch in the microwave.
Freezes well also.
Also another easy thing is is chicken Quesadillas. I just
boil some boneless skinless chicken in some Fat free chicken
broth and shred. Then I spray a flour shell with olive oil
and top with the shredded chicken and some Mexican shredded
cheese. Spray another shell and lay it on top. then I brown
them in the oven. Cut like a pizza. My grandchildren love
these. For the adults they can be doctored up with
chilies/sour cream/salsa or
whatever.
Enjoy Laurie in SW Michigan
Hello Nancy, Hilarious
furballs and all you great cooks in Nancyland. Does anyone
out there have a recipe for Babyback
ribs using the broiler
to cook them. I tried parboiling them and doing them in the
broiler and they tasted ok but were not very tender.
Thank you Sherrie in Delaware
Joyce asked for a
Cinnabon cake made with a box (July 17th ) I have this one
here that tastes like Cinnabon . Jocelyne in Québec
1 package Duncan Hines
Moist Deluxe Butter Recipe Golden Cake Mix (divided)
2 tbsp. brown sugar
2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 cup finely chopped pecans
4 eggs
1 cup sour cream
1/3 cup oil
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup sugar
(see end of recipe for glaze alternatives)
Combine 2 tbsp. of the cake mix with the next 3 ingredients
in medium bowl, set aside (filling). Combine remaining cake
mix with remaining ingredients in large bowl. Beat at medium
speed with electric mixer for 2 minutes. Pour two-thirds of
batter into greased, floured 10-inch tube pan. Sprinkle with
filling. Spoon remaining batter evenly over filling. Bake at
375º, 45 to 55 minutes or till toothpick inserted in center
comes out clean. Cool in pan 25 minutes. Invert over serving
plate, cool completely. Drizzle glaze over cake - use one of
the following: 1 cup powdered sugar mixed with 2 tbsp. milk,
OR 1/2 cup Duncan Hines Creamy Homestyle Vanilla Frosting
heated in microwave 10-15 seconds till thin, OR try what my
coworker used - softened cream cheese thinned with milk
(experiment for proportions that work). She also added a
little cinnamon to the glaze.
For the Nursing
student's recipe book, hungry teenagers and the Dora
Explorer Party, try this different dip to use with
"scoops".
TEXAS CAVIAR
I of each, red, green and yellow bell peppers, diced.
1&1/2 cups of diced red onion
1 can corn, drained and rinsed
1 clove garlic, minced
1 tsp. cilantro
1&1/4 cups olive oil
4 Tablespoon red wine vinegar
1 tsp lime juice
1/2 tsp. salt
Freshly gound pepper
1 can black beans, drained and rinsed
1 can black eyed peas, drained and rinsed
Tortilla Chips [cups are best]
Cut the bell peppers and red onion into 1/4 inch pieces. In
a salad bowl combine peppers, onion, corn, garlic, cilantro
and mix. Add olive oil, vinegar, lime juice, salt and pepper
to taste and toss again. Add beans and mix well. Serve with
tortilla chips or cups. Great for dipping, and getting
veggies in the diet, too. I have left out the garlic or lime
juice, even used a good grade of cooking oil instead of
Olive Oil and it still was good. May add chopped fresh
tomatoes if desired.
Amy in Iowa
I got sick and tired of
Yahoo telling me My ISP was at fault for me not receiving
this newsletter. I went to the "index" page of this great
newsletter and put it on a "favorite" key. Now when it
doesn't come into my inbox, I just go to the key, open it
up, find the right date and get the newsletter. There is
more than one way to skin a cat. It is totally exasperating
that Yahoo is so inconsiderate of the people that keep them
in business.
~~~Lou, Fl.
Comment
If a member doesn't get the newsletter the best way to get
to today's is to bookmark (or make it a favorite on AOL) the
newsletter index and go right to the page.
Yahoo is right that your
server is not sending the newsletter on to you. What
is happening many servers are blocking all newsletters from
YahooGroups and calling them spam mail. If enough
people would complain they would remove the Yahoogroups from
their spam blockers. There is no way to get around the
spam block is a server chooses to block them. I spoke to one
ISP for a member. The supervisor (probably the owner
in this case) told me if I was sending out newsletters to
all the members (30,000 +) everyday it should be blocked. To
him it didn't matter if it was recipes or anything else.
It seemed his opinion that recipes were the same thing as
spam. I was tempted to ask the member to take
"Scrooge" a homemade meal from Spam and point out the
difference in Spam recipes and Spam mail, LOL.
Nancy
Cocoa Syrup
This is an old, old recipe. It is off a can of Hershey cocoa
powder from back in the 50's or 60's.
1 cup cocoa
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 cup hot water
dash of salt
2 teaspoons vanilla
Mix sugar, salt, and cocoa dry in a saucepan. Add sufficient
water to make a paste, them remainder of
water. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Boil 3 minutes
and then add vanilla. Pour at once into a jar. When cold,
place in refrigerator.
Tona in Bama
This is for Marlene in
Texas. Being from the Pacific Northwest we cook salmon
frequently. We open them up, spread mayo on both
sides, bacon slices, onion slices, salt and pepper. Put the
salmon back together, wrap in heavy duty foil and put on BBQ
maybe 6 minutes on each side. Depending on the size of the
fish. Enjoy! Phyllis WA & AZ
Coconut Cream Pie for
Lucy in the July 16 newsletter from Madelyn of Are. It is a
TNT and It is very good. Got if from a coconut wrapper. Also
I make the pudding in the microwave.
Coconut Cream Pie
2/3 co. sugar
1 T. butter
1/3 c. corn starch
2T. flour
2 t. vanilla
1 1/4 c. coconut flakes
1/4t. salt
3 eggs
3 c. milk
1 baked pie crust
Whipped topping and coconut, toasted. In medium saucepan,
stir together sugar, flour, corn starch and salt. Beat in
eggs until mixture is well blended. Stir in milk. This is
where I put it in the microwave and cook taking out every
minute and stirring. The instructions say cook over medium
heat, stirring constantly until it boils and cook 1 minute.
Remove from stove and add vanilla, butter and coconut until
blended. Pour into a cook pie crust. Cover with plastic wrap
and refrigerate until cool. Be sure to press the plastic
against the filling to prevent moisture. Cover with whipped
topping or whipped cream and sprinkle with toasted coconut.
Eat and enjoy. It is deliciousssss!!!!!
Thanks to Angie in N
Alabama for the Grape Salad recipe (7/16). Over the 4th I
was in N Bama visiting and had the
Grape Salad and would highly recommend it. It is
addictive like you said and such a wonderful change for the
hot summer months, very refreshing. Thanks for submitting
the recipe.
BG in Indy
This is for Terry in
Indiana re: Stevia
I did a search on
www.google.com for stevia and found more information
than anyone could ever want.
Now I have a question about the beets in the cake recipes.
Could strained or Jr. type baby food be used?
Peggy in East Tennessee
Zippy Tomato Sauce
10 tomatoes (peeled)
2 bell peppers
2 onions
3/4 cup vinegar
1/2 cup water
3/4 cup sugar
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons cayenne pepper (if desired)
Chop tomatoes, peppers and onions into a large pan. Add
remaining ingredients, bring to a boil and let simmer slowly
until thick (1 hour), stirring frequently to keep from
sticking.. Can hot and seal in jars. (Open kettle is OK) Use
anytime you would use tomato sauce.
Tona in Bama
To all the great cooks
here at Nancy's Newsletter.
I would like to make a request. When posting a recipe that
calls for a can or package of something. PLEASE-PLEASE try
and list the ounces and not just say a small or large can/
package of something. With all the different size variations
available today it's very hard to decide which size the
poster means. I'm sure all of us here would appreciate this
very much, and it would eliminate the need for us to have to
post the question What size can/package do you use in such
and such recipe? Thanks everyone for your help in doing
this.
Barb in San Diego
Hi everyone.
I just got back from 15 days in Alaska and found my computer
system gone to computer heaven. I am using my hubby's
computer to read all my email....wow! Anyhow, I have been
reading about "The Best Spaghetti
Sauce" and even though I have gone way back I can't
find the recipe. Would someone be kind enough to tell me
what issue it was in....sure would appreciate it.
Fran in FL
Diane H ( July 17th ) :
About the typo 0 .15 ounces envelope of Kool Aid , instead ?
Jocelyne in Québec
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