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12-27-2016 10:54 PM
I made Christmas candy. I think they call it bark. It was good but probably to many calories---white chocolate, dark chocolate and candy canes crushed. Sweet!!!
12-28-2016 04:58 AM
@turtlelgk wrote:I made Christmas candy. I think they call it bark. It was good but probably to many calories---white chocolate, dark chocolate and candy canes crushed. Sweet!!!
Sounds wonderful ---- sinful and yummy!!!
12-28-2016 04:58 AM
@KathT wrote:
Here is the recipe for the raspberry french toast:
Overnight Raspberry French Toast
1 C maple syrup
1 large loaf French bread, cut into 2 inch cubes
8-12 oz cream cheese, cut into small cubes
3 C milk
6 eggs, beaten, or equivalent amount egg substitute
1 tsp vanilla
2 C fresh raspberries
Extra raspberry or maple syrup
Spray or butter a 9×13 baking dish. Layer bread, raspberries & cream cheese, using about half of ingredients; repeat layers. Whisk together syrup, milk, eggs & vanilla. Carefully pour over the layered bread, raspberry & cream cheese. Cover with foil & refrigerate overnight.
In the morning, bake loosely covered with the foil for 50-60 minutes in preheated 350 degree oven. Remove foil & bake an additional 10-15 minutes until the liquid is absorbed & the top begins to brown. Let cool a few minutes; cut into 12 squares/servings. Serve with raspberry or maple syrup, is desired.
Enjoy!
Thank you so much! That just sounds heavenly!
12-28-2016 04:59 AM
@151949 wrote:Yesterday we had what we call a scrambled mess - potatoes, onions , peppers and ham chunks all fried together then scrambled eggs poured over the top. I serve it with tomato slices.
Tonight we are having creamy potato soup with ham. It is cooking in the crockpot as I type. Probably with cornbread muffins.
Sounds so good --- warm and filling! I love that kind of stuff!!!
12-28-2016 05:00 AM
@ECBG wrote:
@AngelPuppy1 wrote:
@ECBG wrote:The tomato pie with gruyere and spieces is the most beloved Christmas recipe in this family!
No matter what we have, we'll have that. Plus reheats great!
That sounds very good. Could you post the recipe for this if you don't mind? Thanks.
Gruyere Tomato Pie
2 1/4 lb Gryuere cheese (the best value here is Sams) cut into pieces
about 1/4 x 2" pieces
2 29-32 oz can Centos Italian Tomatoes (or Italian canned tomatoes) cut up and WELL drained.
2 Deep Dish Pet Ritz frozen pie shells
6 Tbsp. Dried sweet basil
4 Tbsp. Dried Oregano
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Fill both pie shells with pieces.
Cover each pie with the drained cut up tomatoes.
Season each pie with 3 Tbsp, Sweet Basil and 2 Tbsp. Dried Oregano.
Bake one hour on 350 degrees.
Rest about 10 minutes and remove oil with large spoon.
(I serve it with a medium spoon with sharp edges)
Each pie serves 6-7 servings.
Goes well with any meat or with a main dish salad.
(Freezes well).
Thank you for the recipe! I had never heard of this but I think it sounds really wonderful!!!
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