Anne Taylor

Posts Tagged ‘milk’

Macaroni and Cheese

In Main Dish on 2009-06-15 at 4:28 pm

mac-cheeseLikely the first recipe I ever learned, Macaroni and Cheese is one of my favourite comfort foods. My parents insisted that from a fairly early age both my sister and I had to cook dinner some of the time. By high school, we contributed at least one meal a week each.. sometimes more since we were home much earlier than they were (and whoever made dinner didn’t have to do dishes. Big motivation.). However, for many years my parents had to “suffer” through meals of mac & cheese or tomato-soup-from-a-can and grilled cheese sandwiches.

I can still remember a time when I didn’t know how to make even this. I somehow read the recipe wrong and thought I had to cook just the butter and flour for 5 minutes (Don’t do this!! It ruins pots!!). Despite that, this is a really easy recipe to make - almost as easy as kraft dinner and tastes much better. This is a variation on Basic White Sauce.
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Basic White Sauce

In Main Dish on 2009-06-15 at 4:28 pm

white-sauceBasic White Sauce, is the starting point for countless sauces, gravies and even soups. I couldn’t list them all, but I will link back to this recipe whenever it comes up. By itself, it’s fairly tasteless. Add a little spice, onion, cheese.. or switch out the milk for broth or wine and suddenly you have a delicious sauce.
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Bran Muffins

In Bread on 2009-06-03 at 10:08 am

muffin-cut My family’s recipe produces soft, moist and filling bran muffins. They’re best right out of the oven, of course, but I’ve had success in freezing a large batch for later use as well. My favourite topping is peanut butter and jam, though they’re quite nice with melted butter or even plain. Bran has a very rich flavour on its own.
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Dumplings

In Bread on 2009-04-24 at 11:11 am

dumplingsIn my opinion, stew is lacking something if you don’t add dumplings. They make for a very hearty meal. Perhaps surprisingly, they stay tasty even after refrigerating and reheating in a microwave (most bread goes terribly chewy). These dumplings are big and fluffy, tasting something like fresh tea biscuits.
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Chocolate Soufflé

In Dessert on 2009-03-26 at 12:16 am

choc-souffle-cream

After learning how to make these, my sister immediately went out to purchase the ramekins required to make them for the family. It was well worth the effort. As someone who dislikes dishes, I’d recommend making them in a situation where a dishwasher is available.

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