Recipes

January 31, 2005

Taco ritz bacon

  • bacon, broken (~4)
  • taco meat (~1/2 cup)
  • ritz crackers, broken (~8)

    Combine. Add plenty of onion salt and a bit of oregano. Drizzle with ketchup. Stir.

    Posted by Dave at 07:20 PM | TrackBack
  • Pasta thing

    From me:

  • Pasta (any type of short noodle, e.g. macaroni)
  • Cooked ground beef
  • Ranch dressing

    Combine. Not too much dressing.

    Posted by Dave at 07:14 PM | TrackBack
  • December 25, 2004

    Saucy Pork Chops

    • Pork chops or steak (4-6); de-bone if you like
    • 1 medium union - sliced
    • 1 can cream of chicken soup
    • 1/4 cup catsup
    • 2-3 tsp. worcestershire sauce

    Brown meat (in small amount of oil). Drain, season with salt & pepper. Combine soup, catsup, worc. sauce. Pour over chops & onions. Cover. Simmer 45-60 min (til tender) or crock pot for day on low.

    Freezes well.

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    March 25, 2004

    pepperoni soup

    from mom's "soups" recipe book (by Irena Chalmers)

    any fresh vegetabls can be used to make this soup, but be sure not to cook them until they have lost their crispness

    serves 6

    • 1 medium sized zucchini
    • 2 carrots
    • 5 cups chicken broth
    • 1 onion, finely chopped
    • 1/2 cup sliced firm sausage (e.g. pepperoni or salami)
    • 1/2 tsp basil
    • 1 cup cooked chicken shredded
    • 1/2 cup ditalini (or other small sized macaroni), cooked al dente 3 handsful of no yolks broad noodles

    cut the zucchini in half lengthwise and scoop out the central part, leaving behinda thin shell. cut shell into matchsticks 1.5" x 1/8" in size. simmer in 1/4 cup salted water for four minutes. drain and rinse under cold water. cut the carrots the same way and cook in the same way for six minutes.

    bring the chicken broth to simmering point and add the onion, sausage and basil. simmer for 10 minutes and add the chicken, ditalini or other small sized macaroni, and the vegetables. cook until hot

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