I use about 3 pounds of ground sirloin or ground chuck for this.
1 Box of Stove top Stuffing
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1/2 C dry white cooking wine
1/2 C Milk
Make stove top according to package directions.
Make 4 or 5 very large hamburger patties. About the size of a 45 record.
Put a blob of stuffing in the middle of the patty. Make sure you leave enough room to close the patty up into a little pocket. I would say a good large spoonful is all you will need. Yes, you will have left over stuffing that you either save or serve with the meal.
Fold up the hamburger around the stuffing and put in 9X13 baking dish.
Put in oven on 350 and bake for an hour.
Mix together soup, wine and milk and pour over top of pockets and let them cook for another 7 min. Serve with left over stuffing and vegetable or salad.
Enjoy my friend.
Kathy!
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Onion Straws
Ok, a lot of you have been asking for this recipe! So here it is.
2 C flour
2 T Cayenne Pepper
2 T season Salt
1 tsp ground black pepper
1/2 gallon Butter Milk
2 - 3 Large Onions
1 Large bottle of Vegetable Oil
Get a super sharp knife and slice the onions very thin! Once sliced, un-ring them and place into the buttermilk. Let the onions sit in the buttermilk, in the refrigerator for 2 hours or more.
Once you are ready to cook the onions, put the oil in a large stock pot. Fill it about 1/3 of the way up. Put on high at first and then once your drop your first batch of onions in, back down to between 6 and 7 on your dial. Also make sure you have a plate covered with a paper towel to catch oil drippings.
Mix together flour and seasonings in a large bowl. Take a small bunch of onions out of buttermilk and drop in flour mixture. Make sure they are covered well with flour mixture and then gently place in hot oil. Let cook until they are a nice golden brown. Don't have an exact time because each oven is different. Once they are golden brown, pull out of oil with tongs and place on plate with paper towel to drip. Repeat the process until all onions are done. Enjoy my friend.
2 C flour
2 T Cayenne Pepper
2 T season Salt
1 tsp ground black pepper
1/2 gallon Butter Milk
2 - 3 Large Onions
1 Large bottle of Vegetable Oil
Get a super sharp knife and slice the onions very thin! Once sliced, un-ring them and place into the buttermilk. Let the onions sit in the buttermilk, in the refrigerator for 2 hours or more.
Once you are ready to cook the onions, put the oil in a large stock pot. Fill it about 1/3 of the way up. Put on high at first and then once your drop your first batch of onions in, back down to between 6 and 7 on your dial. Also make sure you have a plate covered with a paper towel to catch oil drippings.
Mix together flour and seasonings in a large bowl. Take a small bunch of onions out of buttermilk and drop in flour mixture. Make sure they are covered well with flour mixture and then gently place in hot oil. Let cook until they are a nice golden brown. Don't have an exact time because each oven is different. Once they are golden brown, pull out of oil with tongs and place on plate with paper towel to drip. Repeat the process until all onions are done. Enjoy my friend.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Mini, portable not so sloppy joes!
Ok, have I gotten your attention with that? Hee Hee Well if you read the Mini chicken pot pie recipe, you already have the idea for this one as well.
1 lb ground beef
1 can manwhich or what ever you use to make sloppy joes
2 - 3 cans Grands (or any large biscuit)
Preheat oven to what ever it says on your biscuit package. Make your sloppy joes. Take a biscuit and smash it out to make the thinnest and largest circle you can. Put a dollop of sloppy joe in the middle and close it up. Pinch off as best you can. If you are really seeping or can't seem to get it closed, you have to much in there. Take some out and start again! Once you get it closed, put it closed off side down in a muffin pan sprayed with cooking spray! Once the pan is full, cook according to package directions adding 5 - 8 more min. to get it completely cooked. Just keep an eye on them so they don't burn. Each oven is different, so you should be able to tell when they are cooked. Nice and golden brown on top and not mushy biscuit! Serve! Again, I try and serve with apple sauce or salad or any type of vegetables!
Enjoy my friend!
Kathy!
1 lb ground beef
1 can manwhich or what ever you use to make sloppy joes
2 - 3 cans Grands (or any large biscuit)
Preheat oven to what ever it says on your biscuit package. Make your sloppy joes. Take a biscuit and smash it out to make the thinnest and largest circle you can. Put a dollop of sloppy joe in the middle and close it up. Pinch off as best you can. If you are really seeping or can't seem to get it closed, you have to much in there. Take some out and start again! Once you get it closed, put it closed off side down in a muffin pan sprayed with cooking spray! Once the pan is full, cook according to package directions adding 5 - 8 more min. to get it completely cooked. Just keep an eye on them so they don't burn. Each oven is different, so you should be able to tell when they are cooked. Nice and golden brown on top and not mushy biscuit! Serve! Again, I try and serve with apple sauce or salad or any type of vegetables!
Enjoy my friend!
Kathy!
Mini, portable, super yummy chicken pot pies!
Ok, so your gonna love this! My kids think these are the best ever! They are so simple and easy and I have to admit, these are a Kathy Heier original recipe! Are my other recipes original, yes. Just like any other recipe, there is always a base to a recipe, it's just how we as individuals, tweek it! So, here it is.
1 Large can chunk chicken! (If I have the time, I will cook a chicken breast and cut it up!)
1 can Cream of Potato Soup
1/2 can Cream of Chicken Soup
1 can Mixed Vegetables (you can make this anything you want ** see below)
2 - 3 can GRANDS biscuits! You have to have the large biscuits or it wont work. They don't have to be "Grands", just make sure they are big.
Preheat oven to what ever time it tells you on the biscuit package. When you cook these, you will need to cook them for about 5 - 8 min. longer than the package directions to make sure the inside with the mixture gets totally cooked.
In a large bowl, mix first 4 ingredients. Take your biscuits and start to smash them out into the largest, flattest circles you can. When done, spoon a little bit of the mixture into the middle of one of the circles. Close the biscuit up as best you can, trying to pinch off anywhere you can. If it's seeping out goo, then you've put to much into it! Once you have it pinched off, you need to put it PINCHED SIDE DOWN in a muffin pan sprayed with cooking spray! Once the pan is full, you can cook it! When you are done, you can serve them. I tend to serve them with a salad or some apple sauce. They also refrigerate REALLY well and make great snacks for the kids the next day! My son will eat them non-stop until they are gone! =)
Enjoy my friend!
Kathy!
1 Large can chunk chicken! (If I have the time, I will cook a chicken breast and cut it up!)
1 can Cream of Potato Soup
1/2 can Cream of Chicken Soup
1 can Mixed Vegetables (you can make this anything you want ** see below)
2 - 3 can GRANDS biscuits! You have to have the large biscuits or it wont work. They don't have to be "Grands", just make sure they are big.
Preheat oven to what ever time it tells you on the biscuit package. When you cook these, you will need to cook them for about 5 - 8 min. longer than the package directions to make sure the inside with the mixture gets totally cooked.
In a large bowl, mix first 4 ingredients. Take your biscuits and start to smash them out into the largest, flattest circles you can. When done, spoon a little bit of the mixture into the middle of one of the circles. Close the biscuit up as best you can, trying to pinch off anywhere you can. If it's seeping out goo, then you've put to much into it! Once you have it pinched off, you need to put it PINCHED SIDE DOWN in a muffin pan sprayed with cooking spray! Once the pan is full, you can cook it! When you are done, you can serve them. I tend to serve them with a salad or some apple sauce. They also refrigerate REALLY well and make great snacks for the kids the next day! My son will eat them non-stop until they are gone! =)
Enjoy my friend!
Kathy!
Beef Stroganoff
This is yummy, quick, easy and I'm sure will become a favorite in your home.
1lb Ground beef
2 - 3 cloves of Garlic (or 1 big spoon full of minced from a jar) I prefer fresh!
1/2 a medium onion minced
1 bag No Yolk egg noodles
1 Lg. Can Cream of Mushroom soup
(Little bit of milk)
2 - 3 heaping spoon fulls of sour cream
In a large, deep skillet, cook the ground beef, garlic and onion until meat is fully cooked. At same time, make sure to cook the noodles according to package directions.
When meat is finished, drain off any grease and place meat mixture back into skillet. Add cream of mushroom soup to mixture. Add just a little bit of milk at a time to make it more of a "sauce" consistency. Then add your cooked noodles and mix well. When done, add sour cream and gently mix together. Serve!
I usually serve this meal with green beans and a biscuit. It's a little starchy, but it's goon on those cold evenings!
Enjoy my friend!
Kathy!
1lb Ground beef
2 - 3 cloves of Garlic (or 1 big spoon full of minced from a jar) I prefer fresh!
1/2 a medium onion minced
1 bag No Yolk egg noodles
1 Lg. Can Cream of Mushroom soup
(Little bit of milk)
2 - 3 heaping spoon fulls of sour cream
In a large, deep skillet, cook the ground beef, garlic and onion until meat is fully cooked. At same time, make sure to cook the noodles according to package directions.
When meat is finished, drain off any grease and place meat mixture back into skillet. Add cream of mushroom soup to mixture. Add just a little bit of milk at a time to make it more of a "sauce" consistency. Then add your cooked noodles and mix well. When done, add sour cream and gently mix together. Serve!
I usually serve this meal with green beans and a biscuit. It's a little starchy, but it's goon on those cold evenings!
Enjoy my friend!
Kathy!
Monday, September 6, 2010
Honey Cinnamon Butter
This is great for any type of bread, but we love it on a fresh, home made loaf.
1 16 oz tub of butter
1 C powdered sugar
1 T cinnamon
1/2 to 3/4 C Honey
Mix all ingredients together and chill for at least an hour. This will give all the flavors time to merge together.
Enjoy my friend.
Kathy!
1 16 oz tub of butter
1 C powdered sugar
1 T cinnamon
1/2 to 3/4 C Honey
Mix all ingredients together and chill for at least an hour. This will give all the flavors time to merge together.
Enjoy my friend.
Kathy!
Monday, August 30, 2010
Parmesan Garlic Steak Fries
Get some nice steak fries from the grocery. Get some garlic powder and some fresh Parmesan cheese. Place the fries on a baking sheet. Cover lightly with the garlic powder. Cook for half of the required time. Pull out and add the Parmesan cheese. Cook the rest of the required time and serve. They make a wonderful side dish to any meal.
Enjoy my friend,
Kathy!
Enjoy my friend,
Kathy!
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