Posted on 12/09/2018 6:04:25 AM PST by NOBO2012
That could be MY Christmas present you’re leaning on, there.
Yes, I asked for a kitchen appliance, so revoke my woman’s card!
Merry Christmas!
I asked for an air compressor one year (and got it).
Thank you for posting. I tried making it one year using a cake mix recipe and didn’t enjoy it at all. This sounds moist, dense, fruity and heavenly!
The first recipe we called fruit cocktail cake.
They gave me a new kitchen-aid mixer for Christmas a couple of years ago. It’s very powerful and does a great job on bread dough, but for regular chores like cakes and cookies, I think I prefer the old Sumbeam mix-master (I inherited one from the ‘40’s that still works fine).
I get to use FrogDad’s if I need one. Fun stuff!
Brownie Chocolate Chip Cheesecake / 16 servings
ING 3-8 oz pkgs cr/cheese, 2/3 cup veg/oil 14 oz can Sweet/Cond/Milk 5 lge eggs, divided
1/2 cup mini choc/chips 18.4 oz pkg Fudge Brownie Mix 2 tsp vanilla 1/4 cup water
BROWNIE Prepare brownie mix as per pkg using oil, water, 2 eggs. Spread evenly in sprayed springform.
BAKE set as per pkg 350 deg.
CHEESECAKE BEAT cr/cheese fluffy. Gradually beat in sweet/cond/milk. Add eggs, vanilla; mix well.
Stir in mini/choc/chips. Pour over brownie. REDUCE oven to 300°F. Bake 50 min til set.
FINAL Cool. Chill thoroughly. Remove springform sides.
SERVE on a footed cake plate garnished w/ chocolate curls, sprig of mint.
DECADENT DUTCH CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM PIE
ING Ready made chocolate pie crust; Chocolate Layer 2/3 cup evaporated milk 1/2 cup semi sweet chocolate chips
1/3 cup sugar 1/4 cup butter; Ice cream layer 4 cups Turkey Hill Dutch Chocolate Ice Cream 1 cup crunchy peanut butter 1 chocolate candy bar (any kind)
PREP BTB on med combined evap/milk, chocolate chips, sugar and butter; simmer/stir 3-5 min (thickened and smooth); cool.
ASSEMBLY W/ back of spoon, spread a thin layer of choc/chips mixture over crust bottom and 1/2 inch up the sides.
(Reserve remaining chocolate sauce for topping.) Freeze crust 30 min.
FINAL W/ mixer, or by hand, mix softened ice cream with peanut butter. Spoon into frozen crust.
Top ice cream with reserved chocolate mixture, garnish with chopped candy bar and freeze firm 5 hours or overnight.
To serve, remove from freezer 10-15 min before serving for easier slicing.
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WARNING: DO NOT SURF Turkey Hill's Ice Cream Journal web site. It's too dangerous........ for your waistline.
Good grief, ADDING sugar to fruit cocktail? It’s already so sweet my teeth hurt just thinking about it.
No wonder diabeetus is running rampant!
Pears are wonderful
Thanks for posting :)
Mr. Sg didn’t have one so I received one of my very own!
Awesome!
One year I cleaned out a pumpkin tent after Halloween. Had a lot of pumpkins to peel. Had blisters on my knife hand in no time flat. Went to the garage to find a bloody hack saw and found... a SAWZALL!
Well, it DID just look like a big electric turkey knife. Made short work of the gourds while throwing pumpkin shards everywhere. Moved the operation to the back patio to make cleanup easier. Had my second batch in the canner before FrogDad got home.
Have not had the pleasure of working with a Sawzall. About canning pumpkin—I adore acorn squash, pumpkin, zucchini especially, but all the canning guidelines said getting the pH in the safe range was iffy so they didn’t recommend it. You obviously know what you’re doing—how did you learn how to can pumpkin? Is pumpkin chemically safer to can than squash?
Summer squash and zucchini can be pressure canned if it is pickled or canned with tomato if you are worried about it being a low acid food.
I tend to dry mine except for the ones I pickle. It tastes better and has a better texture.
You can keep most winter squash for months by placing it in a net bag and hanging it in a cool dry place. I have kept hubbards until March with no problem.
Thanks for the input! I dehydrated a bunch of produce one year because it’s a less messy process and much easier to store. Finding a cool, dry place in West TN to hang winter squash is tough—the humidity here is unbelievable.
I can see how that would be a problem in your area.
Here is a link for how to dehydrate pumpkin.
http://www.frugalupstate.com/crafts-diy/diy-how-to-dehydrate-pumpkin/
I try to dry as much stuff as I can for space reasons.
This reminds me of a joke.
A good mom lets her kids lick the beaters from the mixer.
A great mom turns it off.
My recipe for fruit cocktail cake is different. It has toasted wheat germ in it and is served with a sticky toffee sauce.
Thanks for the link! Didn’t know they have special sheets to dry fruit leather. Not sure if we’ll garden again but the info for the Excalibur is very handy. Do you remember Justadumbblonde? She recommended the Excalibur and we’ve been very happy with it.
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