Bev's husband's redneck house.
Connie with a picture of her mom and her fruit salad.
Le Ann made this cheese ball shaped like pine cones...it was not only cute but yummy too!
Annette made some delicious pumpkin bars with cream cheese frosting. That's what I call holiday tastes!
Susie made some melt in your mouth chocolate balls....so sweet and so good.
Mary shared a Cranberry Chutney. It was full of fresh fruit and the smells of the holidays.
Vicki also made a cheese ball. All the cheese balls had different flavors and they were all delicious.
One of our chicks, Donna, could not be there, but she sent her peanut brittle and her recipe. This candy always reminds me of Christmas.
Dixie Peanut Brittle
2 C Sugar
1 C light Corn Syrup (Karo)
½ C Water
1 pkg 16 oz RAW Peanuts
½ tsp Salt
1 tsp Baking Soda
2 tsp Butter or Margarine
1 tsp Vanilla
Candy Thermometer (a must!!!)
Heavily butter a cookie sheet or pizza pan.
Combine sugar, corn syrup and water in heavy sauce pan. Cook slowly; stirring until sugar dissolves. Cook to soft ball stage (240 degrees – about 30 minutes).
Add peanuts and salt. Cook to hard ball stage (295-300 degrees). Stir constantly. DO NOT ALLOW MIXTURE TO BOIL OVER.
Remove from heat. Add baking soda, butter and vanilla. (Mixture will bubble) Stir completely.
Pour mixture evenly on cookie sheet. Spread as evenly as possible. Work quickly – mixture is hot. Once spread, soak sauce pan. (This will save you a lot of scrubbing.) When completely cool, break into pieces. Store covered.
Note: Buy your peanuts early. They only come out once a year and go quickly. I start looking for them in October. I buy my supply and put them in the refrigerator. Walmart usually has them in their Baking Aisle.
This is my Mother’s recipe and she has made this since I was a child.
The following cheese ball recipe is from Vicki--
Sharp Cheese Ball
12 oz. cream cheese softened
1 jar old english cheese spread
2 tbsp minced onion, 1/4 tsp coarse grind pepper, 1/4 tsp salt,
1/3 c. blue cheese salad dressing
Mix together, shape into cheese ball, refrigerate. Serve with crackers or vegetables.
1 comment:
Cool post~wish I had been there to see all of the chicks and their food. Can't wait to try some of these. What did you make? Love, Mom
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