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Pumpkin Bread

I love the smells of fall. My kitchen is smelling so yummy. I have a pot of coffee on, fall candles burning and pumpkin bread in the oven. I fell in love with pumpkin bread last year. I had never been a huge fan of pumpkin but ordered a slice at Starbucks and fell deeply in love. I got tired of paying all that money for one slice of bread so I decided to make it myself. I know Andy got so tired of eating pumpkin bread. I made pumpkin loaves, loaves with nuts, loaves with chocolate chips, pumpkin muffin, ooey gooey pumpkin cake and pumpkin rolls. This year I am hooked on making desserts with pumpkin again. Sister and I made a pumpkin trifle that was out of this world (it is on our holiday menu for fall, you should order it). We also made a triple delight (millionaire pie) with pumpkin pudding. It was great too.

What are some of your favorite desserts with pumpkin?

I hope you will enjoy this recipe!

Pumpkin Bread

Ingredients

3 cups sugar

1 cup vegetable oil

4 eggs, lightly beaten

16 ounces canned pumpkin

3 1/2 cups flour

2 teaspoons salt

2 teaspoons baking soda

1 teaspoon baking powder

1 teaspoon nutmeg

1 ½ teaspoon cinnamon

2/3 cup water

 

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees

Spray and flour (2) 9 by 5 loaf pans

Stir together sugar and oil

Stir in eggs and pumpkin

Combine dry ingredients in separate bowl

Blend dry ingredients into wet mixture, add water

Divide batter between two loaf pans

Bake for 30 to 40 minutes or until done

Let stand for 10 minutes

Remove from pans and cool

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No Tube Pan

If you don’t own a tube pan and you are making a cake that calls for one, use this simple tip.  Set an empty, clean metal food can inside of a deep cake pan. Fill it with dried beans so it will not move around.  Then grease the sides of the pan and the can and pour in the cake batter around the can.

Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks


We have been having a ball in the kitchen with Maurice. He found a bunch of his mothers recipes and brought them to us. We made his mothers cinnamon roll cake and it was delicious. We will post the recipe later. Check out Mo Mo doing his famous dance the Bus Driver.

Dried Beef Dip or Creamy Smoked Salmon Dip

  • 2 (8-ounce) packages cream cheese, softened
  • 1 (8-ounce) container sour cream
  • ¼ cup of mayo
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon white pepper
  • 2 (2-ounce) jars dried beef, chopped
  • ½ cup red bell pepper, chopped  
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped green onion
  • 1/2 cup chopped walnuts  
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • Assorted crackers or bagel chips

Preparation

  • Beat first 5 ingredients at medium speed with an electric mixer until blended; stir in beef, bell pepper, and onion. Spoon into a 2 1/2-quart baking dish;
  • Toast walnuts in microwave for 3 minutes with butter. Sprinkle nuts on top of dip.  .
  • Bake at 350° for 20 minutes. Serve immediately with crackers or bagel chips.

 Creamy Smoked Salmon Dip: Substitute 4 ounces smoked salmon for dried beef, Omit chopped nuts.

 

Note- The dried beef is real salty.  You can lightly rinse beef to reduce salt.

Fresh Herbs

Do have fresh herbs and you are not able to use all of the herbs before they are bad?  Dry the herbs out and use them in the future… .  It is very easy. 

Wrap the herbs in a paper towel

Place in the microwave

Heat on high for 1-2 minutes until herbs are dry

 Crush and store in an air tight container

Easy Pop up Pies

  • 2 tablespoons of butter
  • 2 large cooking apples, peeled, cored, and sliced, or 1 can apple pie filling
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • ¼ cup  brown sugar
  • 1/2  teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoons of nutmeg
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 1 (8-piece) container refrigerated flaky pop up biscuits
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 1 tablespoons of ground cinnamon, 2 tablespoons of sugar, 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar, 2 tablespoons of brown sugar

Directions

 Add the butter, apples, sugar, cinnamon and lemon juice to a large microwave safe bowl and cook for 4-6 minutes

When the filling is cool, roll the biscuits out on a lightly floured surface so that each biscuit forms circle

Place 2 to 3 tablespoons of the filling on each biscuit circle and seal by pressing the edges with the tines of a fork.

Preheat deep-fryer with oil to 350 degrees

Add the pies to the oil and cook until both sides are golden brown

Place on a plate with paper towels to drain excess grease

Sprinkle sugar and cinnamon mixture over the pies

Serve immediately

Crock Pot French Dip

3 -5 lbs of beef, boneless
2 cans of beef broth
1 can of beef consommé
1 package of onion soup mix
2 cans of beer
1 tsps of sugar
2 tsps of fresh garlic
8 peppercorns

Place all ingredients in a sprayed crock pot
Cook on low for 8 hours
Serve with French rolls and your favorite cheese

Grit Talk

Lets talk about grits. What is a grit? GrIts are a food of American Indian origin. Grits are very popular In the south. Grits are coarsely ground corn. Grits are very inexpensive and they are great to serve when you are feeding a large group. They are mostly eaten for breakfast. Our family eats them for breakfast, lunch and dinner and even for an appetizer. There are a lot of different ways to prepare grits. Grits are usually prepared with one part grits to two parts water. Now if you know the Sweet and Savory Sisters you will know that we do not use water in our grits. Are you kidding me? We like to use heavy cream or chicken stock or a combination of the two. I also add butter to the grits while they are cooking. These girts are so good that they will make you want to slap your Mama. When cooking grits it is very important to salt your water/heavy cream or whatever liquid you are using. Don’t be afraid to salt them good because there ain’t nothing worse than a bland grit. It is very difficult to salt them after they have been cooked. It is also important that you slowly stir in your grits into the liquid and continue to stir the grits while they are cooking. If you don’t do this they will be lumpy and you don’t want lumpy grits.
I love grits and we have them a lot. I served them at my wedding and people loved them. That was the only thing I didn’t have any leftovers of. My friend came running in the house and said I need another pan of grits. I said are you freaking kidding me? I know they have not eaten all of those grits. Well she wasn’t kidding me. The cheapest thing I served was the most popular thing there. We had tons of shrimp and tenderloin leftover but no grits. A friend of ours from Hawaii had never had grits and he did not want to try them. His girlfriend got him to taste ours and he loves them now. Well, he loves our grits. Who wouldn’t love something that was cooked in heavy cream, butter and then finished off with cream cheese more butter and then baked with even more cheese. Shut up, this is good stuff.
Claire, a family friend sent me a message today and suggested that we have some grit talk on our blog. One question she had was, what were some recipes for left over grits? The first thing that came to mind was grit cakes. We were on the Paula Deen show not too long ago and made our plantation grits(recipe is on the blog). Jamie, her son, talked about how he loved making grit cakes with his leftover grits. We love them too. Grit cakes are great to make with leftover grits. They are very simple to make. Put your leftover grits in a greased cookie sheet or a 9×13 casserole dish and chill in the fridge for two hours. Take them out of the pan and place on a cutting board. Use a cookie cutter to make the cakes. Grease a cookie sheet and bake them in a preheated 400 degree oven for about 15 minutes on each side. Or you can pan fry them. Dust cakes in cornmeal or flour and fry until golden brown on each side. The possibilities from this point are endless. You can serve the cakes like a toast point for dip. You can serve sautéed mushrooms, shrimp or fish on top. I like to put them in the bottom of a bowl and ladle gumbo, stew or étouffée on top. They are also yummy with tomato gravy, sausage gravy, red eye gravy or any kind of gravy. I love a good gravy! Grits are great with any kind of fish, shrimp or seafood dish. In the south we always have them when we have a fish fry. We made a great casserole that are stepmother makes it has grits, sausage, cheese and rotel tomatoes.This dish was a huge hit. What are some of your favorite ways to prepare grits?
To our friend Claire, I hope this gave you some ideas so you will not have to throw out anymore grits. The Sweet and Savory Sisters love grits and gravy!

Tip of the Day

A lump of sugar can be added to the water while cooking greens to help retain their fresh color. Vinegar or lemon juice, used sparingly, may also have the same effect.

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