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Thursday, May 8, 2014









HOW DID THE HUSHPUPPY GET ITS NAME?  Below is the tale from……….http://www.savannahclassics.com/fun_facts.html

Stories about the evolution of this fried cornmeal ball are as flavorful as the product itself. Hushpuppies are a distinctly Southern food and have often been linked to catfish.
Here are several variations of the hushpuppy story:
The oldest story has hushpuppies originating in the settlement of Nouvell Orleans (later New Orleans) shortly after 1727. They were created by Ursuline nuns who had come from France. The nuns converted cornmeal into a delicious food they named croquettes de maise. The making of these croquettes spread rapidly through the southern states.
Hushpuppies are also said to have gotten their name from the dredging of the catfish that would have been thrown out. Being thrifty, the cook from the house would send them down the slave quarters and the women added a little milk, egg and onion and fried it up. It is said they were tossed to the dogs to keep them quiet while the food was being transferred from the pot to the table. “Hush puppy! Hush puppy!”
Morris Dictionary of Word and Phrase Origins cites a Southern reader’s account that in the South the aquatic reptile called the salamander was often known as a “water dog” or “water puppy.” These were deep fried with cornmeal dough and formed into sticks. They were called “hushpuppies” because eating such a lowly food was not something a Southern wife would want known to her neighbors.
Confederate soldiers would sit beside a campfire preparing their meals. If they detected Yankee soldiers approaching, they would toss their yapping dogs some of the fried cornmeal balls with the command, “Hush puppies!”
And yes, the food created the name of the famous shoe company
In 1958, Jim Muir was having dinner with a friend in Tennessee when he witnessed how his friend’s barking hounds were quieted down when given hush puppies. Jim thought about how aching feet were commonly referred to as barking dogs. Wolverine shoes, or rather Hushpuppies, were the answer to soothing one’s aching feet. Thus a legend began.

Here's my recipe.  It is amazing!!!

Ingredients:
1/3 cup minced onion
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup yellow cornmeal
1 tsp. baking powder
1 1/2 tsp salt, plus more for sprinkling
1 1/2 tsp sugar
2 tsp onion powder
1 large egg
 1 cup milk
2 tbsp. chopped jalapeno
Oil for frying

1.  Combine the onion, flour, cornmeal, baking powder, salt, sugar, and onion powder in a bowl.  Whisk the egg and mile in another bowl.  Whisk the egg mixture into the flour mixture until smooth.  Add the chopped jalapenos.  Cover and chill for 30 minutes.
2.  Heat 2 inches of veg. oil to 350.  Drop tablespoonfuls of batter into the oil, turning frequently.  
3.  Drain on a paper-towel plate.  Season with salt.  ENJOY!!!







Wednesday, May 7, 2014

KNOCK YOU NAKED BROWNIES








Yep.  That’s the name of this brownie - the Knock You Naked Brownie!!!!!!

I can’t begin to tell you how ooeeyy-gooeeeyy delicious they are.  Just try it yourself and see!!

Ingredients:
1 box German chocolate cake mix
1 bag of caramels
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1 bag of chocolate chip morsels
1 stick of butter
1 cup of chopped nuts - your choice

Directions:
Mix cake mix, 1/3 cup cream, 1 stick of melted butter.  Mix in nuts.
Batter is VERY THICK!!!
Use half of the batter.  Press into the bottom of a greased 8 X 8 pan.  Bake for 10 minutes at 350. 
Place caramels on top.  Then sprinkle the chocolate chips over the caramels.  On a cutting board, shape the remaining “batter” into an 8 X 8 piece and place on tops of chips and caramel.  Gently press down.
Bake for 25 minutes.  Sprinkle with powdered sugar. 

The biggest mistake we make with this recipe…………No Mayfield Vanilla Bean Ice Cream in the house.  





Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Pineapple Salsa





This was really, really, really good.  We served it with steak/veggie kabobs and Cajun shrimp.  


1 pineapple, diced
1/4 cup tequila
3 tbsp. lime juice
1 tsp brown sugar
Canola oil
1/2 red onion, diced
1 green jalapeno, diced
1 red jalapeno, diced
1/4 cup chopped cilantro
1 tbsp. EVOO
1 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper

Combine tequila, 1 tbsp lime juice and pineapple.  Allow to marinate for 30 minutes.  Drain then toss the pineapple with brown sugar.
Coat a saute pan with oil.  Cook pineapple, stirring frequently, until caramelized (5-8 minutes).  Remove from heat.  Combine with remaining lime juice and other ingredients.  Let it sit for 30 minutes.  

I will be honest.  I loved this!!  BUT..... I wanted a little crunch in it.  Billy suggested jicama.  I'm thinking Ramen noodles.  Tee hee.

Please comment below if you find the perfect crunch ingredient!!  


"Baby Rolls"






My sweet little boys loved when I made these rolls.  They asked me to make tiny ones for them, and they called them "baby roll."  This recipe is tried and true in a bread machine.  

1 cup tepid water
2 tbsp. room temperature butter
1 egg
3 1/4 cups bread flour
1/4 cup sugar
1 tsp. salt
3 tsp. yeast











Add the ingredients in the bread machine in the above order.  Make a volcano hole in the center to add the yeast.  Mix with the machine as "dough"

Bake for 15 minutes at 375 in buttered pans.  Serve with butter.  Lots of butter.  That's not enough butter.  More butter.  DON'T YOU DARE SERVE THESE WITH MARGARINE.  That's one molecule away from plastic.  Anyhoo, serve with butter.  






Saturday, April 19, 2014

Pesto!!!







Basil Pesto
2 cups fresh basil leaves - FROM MY BACK DECK SOON!!!!!
2 cloves garlic
¼ cup pine nuts
2/3 cup EVOO
Salt and peppa to taste
½ cup parmesan cheese
Combine the basil, garlic, and pine nuts in the handy-dandy Cuisinart.  Pulse until chopped.  Add ½ cup of oil and process until smooth.  Season with salt and pepper.  Add the remaining oil and cheese and serve!!!!