Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Recipes


Kelli at There's No Place Like Home is hosting Giving Thanks.
Please visit her blog to see more thanksgiving traditions.

One of our thanksgiving traditions is to have a big thanksgiving meal with our family(ies).

Included in the meal are:
Turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy,
various veggies such as peas, cauliflower, broccoli,
dinner rolls, salads, lefse, and pies for dessert.

When getting together with my family here's what our meal is:
Turkey, dressing, dumplings, sweet potatoes, sauer kraut and sweet kraut,
tomato macaroni, dinner rolls, as well as pumpkin desserts and various pies.

I'm going to share with you a few of my grandma's recipes.
She passed away 11 years ago.
We are so glad that we made a cookbook of all the great recipes from her kitchen.

Here's my grandma's dressing recipe. It is so yummy!
It is one of my favorite parts of the whole meal.

Dressing:
Approx 6 cups diced bread - soak with milk

Grind giblets, grate carrots and apples (about 1 cup of each)
and 2-3 Tbsp. onion

Mix all ingredients with 1 egg, 1 tsp salt, and pepper.

Fry dressing in butter in electric frying pan, stirring frequently until cooked.

Optional: can add 1 chicken bullion cube dissolved in small amount of boiling water.

Here's another recipe that is a tradition and favorite of mine started by my grandma

Tomato Macaroni

1 pt. tomato juice
1/2 pt. water
1/8 c. sugar
1 tsp. salt
1 Tbsp. butter
1 1/2 c. macaroni

Put all ingredients in medium saucepan. Bring to boil
Watch carefully so it doesn't boil over. Stir often so it doesn't stick.
Cook until macaroni is tender.

3 comments:

Mommy said...

The dressing sounds really good. What a treasure to have a cookbook with your grandma's recipes in it. That is a wonderful idea!

BAK said...

Lori, we do the same kind of thing with Tomato macaroni, only with tomato soup. My kids love it! We call it "spaghetti-o's"! I've never known of anyone else to like this. It took my husband 7 years of being married to me to try it, and now he even likes it. Thanks for sharing!

Kelli said...

Your menu sounds delicous, Lori! Thank you for sharing the recipe of your sweet grandma!
Hugs,
Kelli