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1 lbs elbow macaroni, cooked
1 12 oz pack shredded cheddar cheese
1 can stewed tomatoes
1 can condensed tomato soup
Mix ingredients and place into a deep baking dish.
In a separate bowl mix 1 stick of margarine, melted with 1 cup of corn flake crumbs. Spread over top of macaroni
Bake uncovered for about 45 minutes at 350 degrees
Blueberry vodka lemonade
I don't have amounts (besides the vodka) I just do it to taste, but you'll get the idea:
Lemonade
Blueberry vodka (1 oz per drink)
Pomegranate juice
Lemon-lime soda of your choice
Fill a glass about 2/3 full with lemonade, add vodka. Add enough pomegranate juice to turn the drink a deep pink. Finish with a splash of lemon-lime soda
Only 20 minutes? Fast!
I made some brownies almost identical to that recipe. They are yummy 😋!
I am going to post my New Orleans bread pudding recipe but it’s sort of a combination of my mom’s, grandmother and mother in law. Hahaha. So, I have to figure out to write the measurements because I eyeball them.
Original recipe in the 5 Roses cookbook from the 60's or 70's.
The original recipe called for Baker's unsweetened chocolate, but I do not keep that in the house.
Ingredients:
1 cup plus 2 Tbsp Butter, melted
2 large eggs, beaten
1 cup white sugar
1/2 cup all purpose flour
6 Tbsp cocoa
Preheat oven to 350. Grease or line 8x8 pan with parchment paper.
Mix melted butter, sugar and cocoa together. Add the beaten eggs and mix well, the batter will have a sheen. Add the flour and mix until there is no trace of white in the bowl.
Pour into the prepared pan and bake no longer than 25 minutes. The brownie will have slightly pulled away from the sides of the pan and the middle will look slightly under done. This is ok. If the middle looks fully cooked you will have dry brownies.
Cool in pan on a rack.
Variations:
I do not put nuts in mine, but if you like nuts add 1/2 cup of you favourite once the flour is mixed in.
I rarely ice them, but if nobody is allergic to peanuts in your house, you can mis 1/2 cup of chocolate chips and 1/2 cup of Peanut butter, melt in microwave and spread over chilled brownies. Chill until set in the fridge. If you do this, cut into tiny 1 inch squares.
Trivia, when I was a teen in the 1980's I would make these when I was babysitting after the kids went to bed. I was guaranteed lots of babysitting work, when the families knew they would come home to fresh baking. Most pantries have all the ingredients.
I am glad you brought that up. I actually like to cook. I do cook from scratch. I am not a big gadget person.
I have been tempted to buy an instant pot. I like the fact that the brand you own, has a stainless interior. I don’t like that non stick stuff that can come off into our food, yuck!
Plus, I do like that it’s a time saver at times. I would need to practice cooking in one but I think it would be useful. What size do you use more?
I love cooking soup! What soups do you cook? Is the big one better or small one? We only have two people at home, hubby and I are empty nesters and mom is now living with my brother.
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