I had never heard of a cottage cheese loaf, but it sounds good to me.
Also never heard of GW broth, but saw this in the comments about the recipe provided at the site of your link:
“I have been using Rice Krispies for the last 20 years but remember Special K as the original cereal. Instead of G Washington, I use Lipton Onion Soup mix. The other ingredients are 6 eggs, a stick of butter, a large tub of Cottage Cheese and a cup of milk. That is it. It is fast, easy and very tasty.”
I think I’ll try it with the onion soup mix and see if we like it.
Also interesting - I noticed there is a golden and a brown GW broth. The recipe you linked uses the brown. Lipton has several flavors of onion soup mix too.
Thanks so much. I had not read the comments. Glad to know it.
It looks to me as if it’s a good blog. I noticed the blogger has now over 700 posts on that blog. I hope to check back and read more of her material.
I am going to try to get some of that GW granules stuff. To try at least once. But the Lipton soup sounds good in there too.
Thank you for writing.
Ooh, that’s very fatty, with all that butter. And a cup of milk! What will absorb all that liquid?
I’ve heard of adding ground nuts, but not milk. Please let me know how it turns out.
btw, one Lipton mix would take the place of several GW broths, they are tiny pkgs.
I think by the picture at that blogger’s link, she means the brown GW broth granules.
I did a websearch and find this tidbit of info,
1 package George Washington’s Seasoning and Broth
or
1 teaspoon Wyler’s Chicken bouillon granules
... from which I infer that if one bought Wyler chicken flavor granules it would be three teaspoons of that instead of three packets of GW broth gran.
Bon appetit!