For years I have loved Old Dutch Sweet and Sour Salad Dressing. It is a little hard to find locally and when I do it is priced higher then most other salad dressing. So I started looking for a recipe that tastes almost like it. Most Pennsylvania Dutch Sweet dressing recipes have oil, egg or…
Month: October 2012
Orange Flounder and Dill Mayonnaise
Everyone knows that lemon goes well on fish but did you know that orange and fish are a tasty combination? Navel oranges will soon show up in the produce section of the grocery store here in North America. I like to use a navel orange for this simple easy and low calorie fish dish. The…
Cracked Wheat Batter Bread
Batter bread is easy to make and I make it more often then the other bread recipes because it is softer and my family enjoys it more. This recipe requires bulgur wheat for the cracked wheat. You can either use whole kernels or coarse cut. If you have an heavy duty mixer it is easy to…
Sloppy Joe’s (Original Recipe)
The original sloppy Joe’s recipe is a loose meat sandwich made with hamburger, ketchup, brown sugar, vinegar and Worcestershire sauce that became popular in the 1940’s. Ketchup bottles used to have the recipe on them when I was growing up. The recipe actually has it’s roots in the Midwest’s “loose meat” sandwiches. Sloppy Joe’s in…
Chicken Sandwich Party Ring (quick and easy recipe)
The Holiday party season is just about upon use. That means, it is time to plan how to get through all of it without wearing yourself completely out. Here is an easy quick party pleaser that you can make from refrigerated crescent rolls, a can of cream of chicken soup, canned chicken chunks and…