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A Tip for Seeding ChiliesRobert Presley
Hello again from London! I got this great tip off the BBC's Saturday Kitchen cooking show: Good cooking!
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Classic Butter-Cream Cocoa FrostingMaw Maw's Recipe Box for Shelia
Sheila writes her recipe request: Hershey's Cocoa Cooked Icing - this recipe used to be on the Cocoa can; it no longer is, and Hershey's web site can't find it. I know it had granulated sugar, butter, water (I think) but don't know the proportions". Maw Maw pulled out her Hershey's 1934 cookbook and found one recipe in the bunch that had granulated sugar. If anyone has a recipe for the frosting...can you please submit? This recipe was called Fluffy Chocolate Icing.
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Freezer Cucumber PicklesJoanna Bourg
So Many Cucumbers and So Little Time to Eat Them? Freezer Pickles can get you more time to enjoy them. This is a good way to make use of plastic margarine tubs, peanut butter & mayonnaise containers. These are so good you will want to eat them right our the jar. (MawMaw did!)
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TNC Cajun Babe's Hot Wing SauceSylvia Dunn
Hot wing sauce for naked wings, grilled or fried. Sauce can be made and kept in ice box. Just remember the longer it sets the hotter it gets.
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Mamaw Summet's Chocolate GravyBill Martin
This is so good that it'll make a hound break a log chain to get to it. One day at work I asked if anyone had any unusual recipes. A young lady, Jordan Raymer, asked if I had ever had Chocolate Gravy and Biscuits. That one got my attention. It may sound funny but I gaw-ron-tee it will get a big Yee-Haw!! from those who try it. If you are countin' calories, hon, you had better pass this one on by. It is de-licious!! You gotta give it a try.
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Loretta's Vegetable RelishLoretta Maw Maw's Friend
Loretta is like many Cajun cooks mixing up some of this and some of that....this recipe maybe considered somewhat vague in directions but it is so good with rice and gravy and uses fresh vegetables from your garden that it is worth trying.
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Sugar RouxMaw Maw Friend Loretta
Many Cajun cooks start off their meat gravy, chicken gravy and sausage gravy by caramelizing sugar. The result is a "brown gravy" that everyone likes and Momma would be proud of. Interestingly the gravy is not sweet; caramelizing burns out the sweetness.
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Mama's Tomato GravyMelissa
This dish is truly a taste of the country. I mean in the country where folks are already sitting at the table drinking coffee and eating breakfast by the time the rooster crows. Mama (Patsy Paul) made countless batches of biscuits and tomato gravy in her lifetime. I miss her every day. When I’ve had a rough day and need to feel close to her, I come home and make biscuits and tomato gravy and I’m reminded of her love for her family and for cooking. I’m sure she learned to make this from her Mother, Carmen Inez Shirley. I know it’s just simple biscuits and gravy but for me this is “the dish” that puts my feet back under my Mama’s table.
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Perfect Meatloaf Toppingand from Maw Maw's Collection
Prepare your favorite meatloaf recipe; prepare this sauce, pour on your meatloaf and bake. Paw Paw created this one day when cooking Maw Maw favorite meatloaf.
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Heatt Relish/Chow ChowMaw-Maw's Collection
From Answers.com - Chow Chow is a culinary term for any spicy or piquant preparation used to enhance flavour of plain food. In the UK, a thin pickle or sauce with a vinegar base; in the USA it includes finely chopped fruit or vegetables with a dressing of salt, sugar, and vinegar, sometimes eaten as a first course (termed apple, garden, or salad relish). Maw Maw adds that most Cajuns will eat this on top of their rice and gravy.
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