A family favorite- 1 lb hamburger, 1 large onion- cut fine. Cook hamburger,drain add onion and cook together. Add 3/4 cup catsup 1 tsp salt 1 tBsp vinegar 1 tsp sugar 1 tBsp mustard 1/4 tsp worcestershire sauce 1/4 tsp tabasco. Combine all ingredients-simmer 30 min. Optional recomendations- Cook in slow cooker on low all day then top sloppy joes with grated cheddar cheese or omit cheddar cheese. Great with potato rolls.
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To all of my viewers :)
Thanks to all of you for tuning in to my blog. If you see a happy face next to a recipe it means that it has been prepared and I feel that the recipe tastes good. I value your input and your feedback. If you have any recipes( pics are fine too), tips or ideas for my blog-please email me at katcramat@live.com Thanks, Kathy
Baking Tip
Here's a fun way to spend a weekend morning :) Making pancakes or waffles!! Make a double( or triple, or more) batch, and make several varieties- blueberries, chocolate chips, bananas, walnuts, strawberry, even pumpkin! Lay them out in layers and let cool. Stack separated with freezer paper in the freezer. They can be microwaved or toasted in min. for an easy weekend breakfast. (Source: King Features)
Baking Tip
Self-rising flour or all- purpose? There's actually a pretty easy way to tell which is which. Self-rising flour has baking soda added to it, which tastes salty. If you're facing a canister of flour and the recipe calls for all-purpose, give it a taste. If it's self-rising, omit any baking soda added to your recipe.( Source: King Features)
Texas Hash :)
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Eggplant Roma
A recipe request- 3 TB olive oil 1 garlic clove, minced 1 green pepper, chopped 1 onion, chopped 1 medium eggplant, pared and cubed 4 tomatoes, diced 2 tsps salt 1/4 tsp pepper 2 TB grated parmesean cheese 6 slices crisp-cooked bacon, crumbled Brown garlic, green pepper and onion in oil; add eggplant, tomatoes and seasonings. Cover and cook until eggplant is tender. Top with cheese and bacon; brown under broiler. YIELD: 6 servings. FRIED EGGPLANT: Dip strips or slices of pared eggplant in flour, then in beaten egg, then in cracker crumbs. Fry in hot fat for about 10 min until tender and golden brown on both sides. (Source: Dorthy Dean)