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The Perfect Cookie Dough

 
 
One of our favorite Christmas traditions is to take a night during December to bake and decorate Christmas cookies.  Having a good dough recipe is important, but to be honest, having a variety of icings and “sprinkles” is what makes it festive and fun.  There is something heart-warming about sitting around the table together with a pile of cookies to be iced and decorated and everyone creating their own masterpiece.
 
What You Need:
3 cups powdered sugar
2 cups butter
2 tsp vanilla
1 tsp almond extract
2 eggs
5 cups flour
1 tsp baking soda
3/4 tsp cream of tartar
 
Frosting
3 cups powdered sugar
1/3 cup butter
Vanilla if you like it in frosting
approximately 2 TBSP milk; add slowly so that you can keep the right consistency
Bake at 350 degrees fahrenheit for 9 minutes on a regular cookie sheet. (do not use “air-bake” or stones)
 
Thank you sweet friend for this wonderful recipe!

Sautéed Turkey Breast

Here is another great recipe from our friend Claire. This is a simple yet yummy dish! Hope you will try it! Hope everyone has a Sweet and Savory day!
 
Sautéed Turkey Breast
 
2 pound turkey breast, skinned and boned and cut into bite-sized pieces
1 1/2 cup flour
1 stick unsalted butter
1 large onion, chopped
29 ounce can tomato sauce
10 ounce can chicken broth
1/2 teaspoon ground tumeric
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/4 teaspoon ground cayenne
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
 
Dredge turkey in flour.  In skillet, cook turkey in butter for 2 minutes on each side.  Set aside turkey.  Melt 2 tablespoons butter in skillet.  Mix in all spices.  Saute onions in mixture.  Add chicken stock and tomato sauce.  Let mixture gently boil until it starts to thicken.  Add cooked turkey pieces and let simmer until sauce is thickened.  Serve over rice.  (to freeze:  before mixture is thick, place in freezer container, let cool, then freeze.)

Cranberry Chicken Casserole

Wanted to share this recipe from my beautiful friend Claire. This is a wonderful dish to make during the Holiday season! With all the activities and special events we have during this glorious holiday, this recipe is easy for you to prepare for your family or to take to any function! Hope you enjoy!
 
 
Cranberry Chicken Casserole
 
1 package fast cooking Uncle Ben’s long grain and wild rice
1 (16 ounce) can whole cranberry sauce
3 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 teaspoon lemon juice
4-6 boneless chicken breasts
 
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Sprinkle rice in buttered 9 x 13 inch baking dish.  Spread seasoning package over rice.  Arrange chicken on top.  Combine cranberry sauce, butter, soy sauce, and lemon juice.  Heat mixture in microwave or saucepan until butter is melted.  Pour over chicken.  Cover tightly with foil.  Bake 1-1 1/2 hours.  Uncover.  Sprinkle with almonds.  Bake an additional 10 minutes.  It will stay warm for 30 minutes. (check after 45 minutes; may need to add water to the edges.)

Savory Spicy Chex Mix

Good morning, Tiger Fans, and congratulations to the LSU football team – champions of the Southeastern Conference! The Tigers’ convincing 42-10 win over the Georgia Bulldogs earned LSU its 11th SEC title in school history and a trip to the Louisiana Superdome on January 9 to play for its fourth national championship. WOW! What a tremendous Saturday we had! I can’t remember the last time I had such a good time. Our mama came over to watch the LSU-GA SEC Championship game and we had an absolute ball! We ate some fine groceries. We had The Sisters Gumbo, The Almighty Sausage Balls, Mama’s Bacon Wraps, Million Dollar Pie and it was all so “GET IN MY BELLY GOOD”! I am just so proud of our Tigers; they have played so hard and have kept me enormously entertained all season. I am really sad that the season is over. But, we do have the National Championship!

 With all that being said, here is a wonderful recipe for a great Christmas appetizer. The sisters have always loved them some chex mix. With our recipe we give it a little twist. Pretzels come in all different shapes, especially during the holiday season. So try making this with the holiday shapes.

 What you need:

1/4 cup butter

1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce

1 1/4 teaspoons Slap Ya Mama Cajun Seasoning

2 to 3 teaspoons Louisiana Hot Sauce

3 cups Corn Chex® cereal

3 cups Rice Chex® cereal

3 cups Wheat Chex® cereal

1 cup mixed nuts

1 cup pretzels

1 cup bite-size cheese crackers

What to do:

Heat oven to 250°F.

In ungreased large roasting pan, melt butter in oven. Stir in Worcestershire sauce, cajun seasoning and hot sauce. Gradually stir in remaining ingredients until evenly coated.

Bake uncovered 1 hour, stirring every 15 minutes. Spread on paper towels to cool, about 15 minutes. Store in airtight container.

Sunamagun, gon’ ha’ big fun on de bayo. Geaux Tigers!

Jambalaya, crawfish pie, filet gumbo.
Cos tonight I gon’ t’ see ma cher amio.
Pick gitar, fill fruit jar, and b’ gayo.
Sunamagun, gon’ ha’ big fun on de bayo.
 
 
Good Morning grocery lovers and Tiger Fans! It is a BIG day for us in the SEC and I can not wait! I am gearing up for what will be a fantastic game. I will be cooking up The Sisters Gumbo in honor of our Mighty Tigers! I am so excited I can hardly stand it! Geaux Tigers!!!!

We love our Gumbo anytime of the year but especially during the football season watching the Tigers play. It is a tradition to cook Gumbo on Saturdays, we put our mumbo jumbo in our Gumbo so our Tigers can play strong! We like a chicken and sausage gumbo.

Gumbo has been a traditional Cajun food for generations. In its basic form, gumbo is a soup that is made from a strong stock, various meats (shrimp, chicken, crawfish, sausage, and many others), a thickener (either okra, only roux, or file’ powder), and various vegetables such as celery, bell peppers, and onions. Regardless of how you prepare a gumbo, it should always be served with rice. While gumbo can be eaten at any time (we do), many people enjoy it during cold weather.

 No matter what you throw into gumbo, it’s just good!

A ROUX, used as a thickening agent, is achieved by cooking flour and a fat (butter, vegetable oil, or even olive oil) together over high heat. The rich nuttiness of the roux intensifies with cooking, which also affects its color. A roux is used in various recipes; different colors are desired for different dishes. Some use a peanut butter colored roux, while others strive for an almost black roux. We like a black roux, the darker the better. Our MaMa Hazel makes the best roux and Gumbo!

Ingredients

1 (3 pound) whole chicken

1/2 cup all-purpose flour

1/2 cup vegetable oil

1 large onion, chopped

1 large green bell pepper, chopped

3 celery stalks, chopped

1 pound andouille or smoked sausage, sliced 1/4 inch thick

4 cloves garlic, minced

1 tablespoon Cajun seasoning (such as Slap Ya Mama), or to taste

2 tablespoon chopped parsley leaves

½ cup chopped green onions

2 whole bay leaves

1 (28 ounce) can diced tomatoes

salt and black pepper to taste

Louisiana Hot Sauce

White Rice

Directions

Fill a large pot partially with salted water, and place the chicken in the pot. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to a simmer, and cook the chicken until the meat is no longer pink and the juices run clear, about 1 hour. Remove the chicken from the broth, and crack open the carcass to allow the chicken to cool. Reserve the chicken broth. After the chicken has cooled enough to handle, pick the meat from the bones, and set aside.

While the chicken is simmering, make a roux by whisking together the flour and vegetable oil in a large, heavy saucepan over medium-low heat. Cook and stir the mixture, watching constantly to avoid burning, until the roux is a rich chocolate brown color, 20 to 30 minutes.

As soon as the roux has reached the desired color, stir in the onions, bell peppers, celery, Cajun seasoning, and bay leaves, and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are tender, about 45 minutes. Pour in the reserved chicken broth, diced tomatoes, and sausage, and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the mixture has thickened, about 1 hour.

Return the meat to the gumbo and stir in the green onions, parsley, bring back to a simmer, and cook, stirring occasionally until the flavors have blended, 30 to 40 minutes.

Spoon rice into the bottom of deep bowls or large cups and ladle the gumbo on top. Serve, passing hot sauce on the side.

White Rice:

2 cups long-grain white rice

4 cups water or chicken stock

1 1/2 teaspoons salt

In a 2-quart saucepan, combine the rice, water, salt and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to low, cover, and simmer until all the liquid is absorbed, about 20 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and let sit, covered and undisturbed, for 5 minutes.

Uncover and fluff the rice with a fork.

Chocolate and Peanut Butter Buckeyes

We love us some chocolate and peanut butter! This combination had to be created by the chocolate Gods! Every Christmas mama would make these delightful treats and we absolutely loved them. Caleb and Alli always ask for Amy and I to make them when we are doing all our baking! It is a must have around our household.

Chocolate and Peanut Butter Buckeyes
makes about 13 dozen

2 lbs. powdered sugar
3 cups peanut butter (smooth and not the all-natural kind)
1 cup unsalted butter (2 sticks)
1 1/2 lb. chocolate chips, semi-sweet (24 oz.)
1/2 bar edible paraffin wax*

Whip the first three ingredients with an electric mixer and chill in the refrigerator for at least an hour. After it’s chilled, roll it into small, 1-inch balls. Put these back into the fridge or freezer on parchment-covered baking sheets.

Melt the chocolate and wax in a double boiler, over, not in, boiling water, stirring mixture until smooth. Keep warm.

Dip balls using toothpick, leaving uncovered spot on top. You may fill in toothpick marks with little bits of peanut butter mixture. Dry on waxed paper. Chill covered in refrigerator or freezer. When completely hard, store in the refrigerator or freezer.

The Almighty Cajun Sausauge Balls

Starting today we would like to share one recipe and one memory of our childhood at Christmas. Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories as we reminisce of beautiful times shared with our family. We seem to be better for having, in spirit, becoming a child again at Christmas time.

I really have to say we have truly had great Christmas’s growing up. They could be a little dysfunctional at times, but our mama and daddy made sure we did not go without on Christmas. We always had plenty of goodies and beautiful gifts under the tree. One of our favorite goodies was the Almighty Sausage Balls. We loved them. Mama always made them during this time and us girls would devour every one of them. Here is our recipe for these delicious sausage balls with a little twist.

My one memory for today is our Aunt Eleanor spent every Christmas Eve with us and Amy and I would always get up around 3:00 in the morning and so would Eleanor. Amy and I found it so hard to stay in our room, but the anticipation of Santa’s arrival would be killing us. We would always listen real careful to see if he was still there and when there was no sound, we would run like the wind to see all that Santa had left for us! Boy that was the best excitement! Even as an adult I find it difficult to sleep on Christmas Eve.  Christmas excitement is pure caffeine, no matter your age! Merry Christmas Grocery Lovers!

What you need! 

1 lb Breakfast Sausage

12 oz grated Cheddar cheese

2 tablespoons Mayonaise

2 cups biscuit mix

2 teaspoons Slap Ya Mama Cajun Seasoning

3 drops of Louisiana Hot Sauce

 What to do:

Mix all ingredients thoroughly. Roll in small balls, bake on ungreased cookie sheet for 20 minutes at 350F or until sausage is brown.

These can be cooked ahead of time. Refrigerate, then heat in microwave for a couple of minutes when ready to serve.

Freezes very easily

 

Slap Ya Mama Boil Peanuts!

BoiledPeanuts

Don’t be dumb, try you some! If your feeling froggy jump on this recipe this weekend and enjoy a little spice in your life!  

What you need to get:

2 lbs. of fresh or raw peanuts that are still in their shells

2 tablespoons of salt

1 bag of “Slap Ya Mama” Seafood Boil

1 tablespoon of red pepper (or more, if you are feeling frisky)

What you gotta do:

Go on and get you a big ole pot and throw them peanuts in, add enough water to cover them, enough water so it looks like they are doing the back stroke in a swimming pool! Then you are going to add your salt and stir it real good! Put that lid on your pot and turn the stove on high heat and let it “boil baby boil”! Then you are going to throw that sack of goodness “Slap Ya Mama Seasoning” and your red pepper in and turn down that heat, just enough so that you don’t create a mess and boil them babies over. You are going to let them boil for about 4 hours, during this time you may want to have you an adult beverage and turn up some tunes and sling you some tile, you are going to need to check on your peanuts to make sure you have enough water! They need to be swimming at all times!  But don’t forget about your peanuts or your mama will be slapping you! When they are done, drain the water off and serve! Enjoy your Cajun boiled peanuts!

For a Nice Change (Cobb Salad)

I can’t believe I am about to say this but I am sick of eating fatty foods.  Now a cobb salad is not the best choice when it comes to salads but it is a better choice than what I have been eating lately.  I have always loved a cobb salad. They taste great and they look so appetizing.  So join me today and make a better choice and eat a salad. This dressing is Get in My  Belly Good!   

Cobb Salad

Ingredients:

½ head iceberg lettuce

2 cups spinach leaves  

½ bunch watercress, coarse stems discarded

6 slices bacon, cooked crisp

1 tomato, seeded and chopped fine

2 ripe avocado peeled and sliced

2 hard-boiled large eggs, separated, the yolk finely chopped and the white finely chopped

½ cup of blue cheese

 

Directions:  

Make the salad. Arrange the bacon, the tomato, the avocado and egg decoratively over the greens and garnish the salad with blue cheese. 

DRESSING:

2 hard-boiled egg yolks, mashed

1 tablespoon coarse ground mustard

1 tablespoon honey

1 tablespoon salad vinegar

½ tablespoon Worcestershire sauce

½ cup vegetable oil

2 tablespoons green onion

Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Directions:

In a small bowl whisk together the egg yolks, mustard, honey, salad vinegar and Worcestershire sauce.  Add the oil in a slow stream, whisking, and whisk the dressing until it is well blended. Add the green onions and salt and pepper to taste.

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