Something smells delicious!!!
Follow that cyber smell...mmmmm...is
it
Coffee??
Chocolate??
Pie or homemade bread??
Maybe it was the cute little
phrase that caught my eye.
"A waist is a terrible thing to mind."
It is a great place to find
out about tea, coffee,and how to have a 'shagadelic' time with Fondue!!
There is a section on breads, cookies, soups and stews!! *Catching Breath*
...
AND...if that isn't enough....if you like that little phrase I mentioned
earlier then check out the great section with Weight Watcher foods!! This
site has it all and is authored by a sweet little ole' Southern Belle!!
Got your curiosity??
Shirley says: "In my heritage, before one meal is finished the woman of the house is planning the next one. We entertain with food, we sympathize with food, we show our love with food, we welcome new neighbors with food. Whatever the occasion is we include food...especially those of us from Southern Country heritage." We would love Shirley to have our "Southern Women Kitchen Award for the month of May....for an excellent site that is entertaining, informative and just plain fun. Now, Sisters, ya'll get on down to Shirley's page and see for yourself!!! |
Apple-Cinnamon Custard
Pie
INGREDIENTS FOR THE CRUST:
INGREDIENTS FOR THE FILLING:
INGREDIENTS FOR THE TOPPING:
TO PREPARE THE CRUST:
Preheat over to 450 degrees. Roll out dough on a lightly floured surface to a 12-inch diameter circle. Fit into a 10-inch pie plate. Fold under overhanging pastry flush with rim. Flute to make a stand-up edge. Chill until ready to fill. TO PREPARE THE FILLING:
Bake at 450 degrees for 10 minutes, lower heat to 350 degrees and bake 35 minutes longer. While pie bakes, prepare topping. TO PREPARE THE TOPPING:
Remove pie from oven and sprinkle topping evenly over filling. Return to oven. Bake for 15 minutes longer or until topping is lightly browned. Cool pie on wire rack. SERVES 8 TO 10
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submitted by MAry Bear The World of Bearlyhere INGREDIENTS FOR THE CAKE: 4 ounces semisweet chocolate
INGREDIENTS FOR THE FILLING: 4 ounces semisweet chocolate
INGREDIENTS FOR THE FROSTING: 2 cups whipping cream
Grease two 9-inch cake pans; line
the bottoms with waxed paper and grease the paper.
TO PREPARE THE FILLING: Melt the chocolate and butter
in a small saucepan over low heat; remove from heat. Stir in the
confectioners' sugar and then the milk.
TO PREPARE THE FROSTING AND ASSEMBLE: Combine the cream, confectioners'
sugar and vanilla in a large mixer bowl. Sift the baking cocoa over
the top; stir to mix well. Chill for 30 minutes.
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from River Road Recipes... The Textbook of Louisiana Cuisine submitted by MAry Bear The World of Bearlyhere INGREDIENTS:
TO PREPARE: Make graham cracker crust according to directions on graham cracker crumb box. Be sure to bake for eight minutes at 350 degrees. Let cool. Reserve 1/2 cup crumbs for pie topping. Grate one tablespoon lemon rind and sprinkle on crust. Let stand while filling is being made. For filling, beat egg whites very stiff, adding sugar gradually. Mix in a separate bowl condensed milk, lemon juice and food coloring. When this is mixed well, fold into stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour mixture into graham crust, sprinkle with 1/2 cup graham crumbs. Keep refrigerated. This pie may also be frozen for future use. SERVES 8 |
Thank you to MAry Bear for submitting
this month's recipes.
Visit her homepage and let her
know you appreciate her sharing!
Looking forward to next month's
recipes!! Ladies?
MAry Bear, please accept
this emblem as our token of
Thanks!! for your contribution!!
Let's keep the tradition going!!
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