Slow Baked Cherry Pecan Bread

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What You Need:

1 (6 oz.) jar maraschino cherries
1 1/2 C of flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
2 eggs
3/4 C of sugar
3/4 C of pecans, coarsely chopped

How to Make It:

Drain the cherries reserving 1/3 C of the juice and finely chop the cherries.
Mix together the flour, baking powder and salt.
Beat the eggs and sugar together in a separate bowl until thick.
Add the cherry juice and flour to the egg mixture, alternating between the two and stir after each addition.
Stir in the pecans and cherries.
Spray a crock pot insert with a non stick cooking spray.
Lightly flour the insert knocking off any extra flour.
Spread the batter evenly into the insert and cover.
Place the insert into the slow cooker.
Cover and cook on high for 3 hours.
Remove the bread and allow it to stand 10 minutes before slicing.

Makes 6 servings

Making bread is a snap in the slow cooker. If you don’t have a baking insert for your slow cooker substitute a clean 2 lb. coffee can instead. When using a coffee can the cooking time does not change. Be sure to cover the can with 6 layers of paper towel after you have placed in it in the slow cooker.

Preparation Time: approximately 15 minutes
Cooking Time: approximately 3 hours
Total Time: approximately 3 hours 15 minutes

Fried Lemon Coated Fish

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What You Need:

1 1/2 C of flour, divided
1 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp salt
1/2 tsp sugar
1 egg, beaten
2/3 C of water
2/3 C of lemon juice, divided
2 lbs. perch fillets
2 tbsp of canola oil

How to Make It:

Stir together 1 C of flour, the baking powder, salt and sugar.
In another bowl mix together the egg, water and 1/3 C lemon juice.
Pour the egg mixture into the flour mixture and stir until smooth.
Put the remaining flour in a shallow bowl.
Place the remaining lemon juice into a shallow bowl.
Dip the fish in the lemon juice, roll in the flour and coat in the flour egg mixture.
Pour the oil into a skillet.
Place the skillet over medium high heat and fry the fish a few at a time for 3 minutes per side or until the fish flakes easily with a fork.
Drain well on paper towel before serving.

Makes 5 servings

If you live in area where fish are abundant then you know that fried fish ranks at the top. This recipe gives you something a little different to look forward to. If you are new to the taste of fried fish this one is a great place to start. Use any of your favorite fish fillets such as fresh walleye fillets or cod fillets.

Broth Boiled Buttermilk Dumplings

What You Need:

2 C of flour
4 tsp baking powder
4 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
2 eggs
1/2 C of buttermilk
1/4 C butter, melted
1 (32 oz.) can of chicken broth

How to Make It:

Place the flour, baking powder, sugar and salt into a bowl and toss to combine.
Whisk the eggs, buttermilk and butter together in another bowl.
Pour the buttermilk mixture into the flour and stir until a stiff dough forms.
Place the chicken broth into a pan and place the pan over high heat.
When the broth comes to a rolling boil reduce the heat to medium.
Drop spoonfuls of dough into the lightly boiling broth.
Place a lid on the pan and steam the dumplings for 20 minutes or until cooked through.

Makes 6 servings

Use the dumplings with turkey or chicken to make a delicious home cooked meal. They are so easy to prepare yet they taste like you’ve been cooking all day.

Top of the Morning Breakfast Scones

biscuits

What You Need:

4 C of flour
2 tsp baking powder
1/4 C of cold butter, diced
1 Tbsp lemon juice
1 2/3 C of milk

How to Make It:

Flour a baking sheet well and shake off any excess.
Heat the oven to 450 degrees.
Sift the flour and baking powder together in a mixing bowl.
Add the butter and using your fingers rub it into the flour until it forms fine crumbs.
Whisk together the lemon juice and milk and allow it to stand 1 minute or until thick.
Work the flour into the lemon mixture until it forms soft dough.
Knead the dough until it forms into a ball.
Roll the dough out on a floured surface to a 1 inch thickness.
Flour a cookie cutter and cut rounds out of the prepared dough.
Place the rounds onto the prepared baking sheet.
Brush the tops of each biscuit with milk.
Bake the scones for 20 minutes or until the tops are nice golden brown.

Makes 4 servings

These scones or biscuits as we know them are a great addition to any breakfast, lunch or dinner. Serve them with a little extra butter and jam on the side for budget friendly quick anytime bread.

Preparation Time: approximately 25 minutes
Cooking Time: approximately 20 minutes
Total Time: approximately 45 minutes

Nutritional Information: (approximate values per serving)
Calories 170; Fat 5g; Saturated Fat 3g; Carbohydrates 30g; Fiber 1g; Protein 6g; Sugar 2g; Cholesterol 11 mg; Sodium 338 mg

Nutmeg Spiced Applesauce Cake

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What You Need:

2 1/2 C of flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp baking soda
3/4 tsp nutmeg
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp cloves
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 C of butter, room temperature
2 C of sugar
2 eggs
1 1/2 C applesauce

How to Make It:

Preset the oven to 350 degrees and grease a 13X9 baking pan well.
Whisk together the flour, baking powder and soda, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves and salt.
In a separate bowl beat the butter on medium speed for 30 seconds.
Add the sugar and beat until well combined.
Beat in the eggs one at time until well blended.
Add the flour and applesauce to the butter mixture, alternating between the two and beating well after each addition.
Pour the batter into the prepared baking dish.
Bake 40 minutes or until the top springs back when lightly touched.

Makes 15 servings

This cake is so moist that frosting isn’t necessary. To enhance the flavor add dried fruits or nuts. Just fold them into the batter after adding the applesauce. Freeze any leftover cake in an airtight container for up to 1 month.

Preparation Time: approximately 30 minutes
Cooking Time: approximately 40 minutes
Total Time: approximately 1 hour 10 minutes

Nutritional Information: (approximate values per serving)
Calories 517; Fat 16g; Saturated Fat 8g; Carbohydrates 93 g; Fiber 1g; Protein 2g; Cholesterol 61 mg; Sodium 229 mg

Keep the Kitchen Warm and Cozy by Baking

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cupcakesClose your eyes and imagine yourself in Grandma’s kitchen. Smell those fresh baked cookies, cakes and scrumptious pies? Just the thought of baking can give you that warm to the toes feeling. Baking doesn’t have to be a culinary art. It’s simple, fun and can make a cold winter chill vanish in a blink of an eye.

When Grandma baked it was usually from scratch. No box mixes or canned pie filling could be found in her pantry. In today’s hustle and bustle world a prepackaged mix brings a quick reality to most kitchens. There’s nothing wrong with that, but a day of scratch baking can also bring a little relief from a stressful life.

The hardest part of baking is making sure you have all the needed essentials. Here is a good place to start when checking for items necessary to turn any kitchen into a baker’s delight.

Flour – All purpose flour is a must but depending on what you are baking you may also need self rising flour, wheat flour or millet flour. Just be careful not to substitute in a recipe. Flours consist of different properties and can make or break the easiest of recipes.

Baking Powder & Baking Soda – These leavening agents are an important ingredient in order for your baked items to rise during the baking process.

Cooking Oils & Sprays – When it comes to baking, oils rank at the top of important items to have on hand. They help to make our baked items moist and tasty. Non stick cooking sprays make greasing those pans easier and more economical.

Butter or Margarine – In most cases one can be substituted for the other, but if a recipe calls for butter specifically, do not substitute margarine. Regular butter will give your recipe more flavor and when used sparingly won’t cause as many health problems. Sweet, unsalted butter is best because the salt can mask the flavor of food. Be careful with salted butter because it masks the smell and taste of the butter which means it could easily go rancid without your knowledge.

Sugar – White and brown sugars are a must when baking. Brown sugar can be found in light or dark. Light brown sugar usually works best when baking because it gives those baked goods a delicious flavor. Use dark brown sugar when the recipe calls for it.

Spices – These can make or break a recipe. Spices add flavor to those baked goods. Be sure to add only spices that will give the flavor you need. Apple pie spice, pumpkin pie spice and other specialized spices include many different spices combined saving you both time and money.

Eggs & Dairy Products – Eggs are the “glue” that hold your baked goods together. They are also a large part of the rising process. Most recipes will call for large eggs and these are your best bet for consistent results. Dairy products like milk and creams are a staple in many baking recipes as well.

Bake Ware & Cooking Utensils – Cookie sheets, cake pans, muffin tins, pie pans and brownie pans are all necessary when baking. Cake pans come in round or rectangular shape and in all different sizes. Brownie pans are usually square and come in 8 inch or 9 inch sizes. Depending on just how in depth you want to take your baking you may also need tube pans, spring form pans or Bundt pans.

Measuring cups and measuring spoons are very important to ensure you add just the right amount of ingredients to batters. A whisk, pastry blender and rubber spatulas are also necessary in preparing smooth, creamy batters. An electric mixer, blender or food processor can help in cutting down preparation times.

Baking is a simple pleasure that everyone can enjoy including the kids and even hubby. It is definitely a way to make your home feel warm and cozy when it’s cold outside. Take the chill off and bake a batch of cookies or a loaf of bread this afternoon.

Christmas Cooking Grocery List

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grocery-listCooking at Christmas is stressful enough without the hassle of forgetting something from the store. Every cook has been through it at least once and it makes for extra stress and bedlam. This grocery list will help with making sure you don’t have to experience that again.

Each holiday, most of us prepare the same things. There are favorite family dishes that we prepare year after year. That goes for desserts as well. Yet with the stress during the holiday it’s easy to forget. Be sure that the kitchen cupboards are stocked with the items you use the most.

The short list for your pantry or cupboard should include:

• Flour
• Baking soda
• Baking powder
• Dry yeast
• White, brown and powdered sugar
• Chocolate squares, chips and cocoa powder
• An assortment of chopped nuts
• Spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg, salt and pepper
• Honey
• Cooking oil and shortening
• Vinegar
• Beef, chicken or vegetable broth
• Dried fruits
• Assorted vegetables such as onions, garlic and potatoes
• Rice
• Dried pasta

You may find you need other items on this list depending on your tastes, likes and dislikes.

Stock the fridge with the following items:

• Milk
• Butter and/or margarine
• Sour cream
• Eggs
• Lemon juice
• Half and half

This list is also short and can be expanded upon according to your own personal needs.

There are also essentials that need to be stored in the freezer:

• Fruits
• Vegetables
• Pie crusts
• Juice concentrates
• Whipped topping
• Ice cubes

There are many staples necessary when it comes to Christmas cooking. Make your list and check it twice to be sure you don’t have to make that dreaded run to the store at the last minute.