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Favorites: Creamed Eggs

Eggs

This was one of my favorite breakfasts when I was growing up.  My mom can’t remember if she made it up, or if it came from my dad’s family. Regardless, it is a treat now often requested by my own kids.   It is a simple recipe, a distant relative of eggs benedict, that consists of three basic things:  toast, sliced boiled eggs,  cheese sauce.

Creamed Eggs

boil eggs (5 or 6 for a family of four), and allow to cool slightly.
while eggs are boiling, make the sauce

cheese sauce (triple this for a family of four)

2 Tbsp butter
2 Tbsp flour
1 cu milk – heated
salt & pepper
1/2 cu grated cheddar cheese
optional: ham chunks, browned sausage, or cooked bacon

Melt butter in saucepan. Stir in flour and cook, stirring constantly until paste cooks and bubbles, not allowing to brown. Add hot milk, continue to stir. Bring to a boil. Add salt & pepper to taste, add cheese. Lower heat and cook 2-3 min stirring. Add meat, if preferred.  Remove from heat.

Remove shells from eggs, and slice eggs into the sauce. stir gently. serve sauce over toast. we prefer to cut toast into pieces before adding sauce.  Adjust proportion of eggs and sauce as you like. Feed to your family, and prepare to make it again!

Favorites: home-made salsa

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Every Friday I will post about something that is a ‘favorite’… food, movies, music, something that just makes life work better. We begin with something that is dear to my heart… the perfect, easy salsa recipe.

I love salsa. I mean, I looooove salsa. I choose restaurants based on salsa. I only can handle ‘mild’, but I love it. I’ve tried to make my own; I get caught up in what kind of peppers and what kind of tomatoes and how much of which. Mostly I end up buying something from this arsenal of amazing, fresh salsas.  Their only flaw is that they disappear and they are, all things considered, a bit pricey. But then a friend gave me her recipe.  And ohhh my. Easy. Delicious. Perfect. No expertise in produce required.

1 can diced tomatoes (drained)
1 can original Rotel (drained)
1 can tomato sauce
1/2 c chopped onion
1/3 c chopped cilantro
1 clove minced garlic
1 T lime juice

Mix in a food processor to your desired texture. To be honest, the first time I made it, I overlooked the tomato sauce, and it was totally delicious, although a little on the spicy side for me. The tomato sauce brings the heat down a little. So try it and tweak to your liking!

Favorites: the best cookies ever.

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“Hey, can you make the cookies made of crack?”, my husband asks me. (He’s referring to the addictive qualities of a specific Oatmeal Chocolate Chip cookie.  There are no narcotics involved. Really.)

So I made the cookies made of crack, and I thought it’s about time I share this ridiculous goodness with the world. So here you go.  The best cookies in the world.  (Originally my mom’s recipe)

1 cup shortening
3/4 cup brown suger
3/4 cup granulated sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
1-1/2 cups flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
2 cups oatmeal
7 oz semi-sweet chocolate chips (or more… whatever amount of chocolate you want)

mix well shortening, sugar, eggs & vanilla. add remaining ingredients, mix well to blend. Bake at 350 on greased cookie sheets, about 8 minutes (best removed from oven when not completely browned… will cool to a more chewy consistency!)

Make them.  Today.  But please use their powers for good, not evil. YUM.

Cookie break.

“Hey, can you make the cookies made of crack?”, my husband asks me.

(He’s referring to the addictive qualities of a specific Oatmeal Chocolate Chip cookie.  There are no narcotics involved. Really.)

So I made the cookies made of crack, and I thought it’s about time I share this ridiculous goodness with the world.  So here you go.  The best cookies in the world.  (Originally my mom’s recipe)

1 cup shortening
3/4 cup brown suger
3/4 cup granulated sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
1 1/2 cups flour
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
2 cups oatmeal
7 oz semi-sweet chocolate chips (or more… whatever amount of chocolate you want)

mix well shortening, sugar, eggs & vanilla.
add remaining ingredients, mix well to blend
bake at 350 on greased cookie sheets, about 8 minutes
(best removed from oven when not completely browned… will cool to a more chewy consistency!)

Make them.  Today.  But please use their powers for good, not evil.
YUM.

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