No Bake Cookies

Ok, so this isn’t moms recipe that I know of, but it is one that we have loved.

2 c. sugar

1 stick margarine (or butter)

1/2 c. milk

4 T Cocoa

3 c. oatmeal

1 T peanut butter, heaping it (i usually add extra)

1/2 tsp. vanilla

put oatmeal, peanut butter and vanilla in a large bowl.

Combine sugar, margarine, milk and cocoa.  Stir constantly over med hi head and bring to a boil.  allow to boil 3 minutes.  Add to oatmeal mixture and mx well making sure to mix the peanut butter in and allowing it to melt.  Drop on waxed paper.  Let set until cold.

Tuna biscuit casserole

This is one of moms go to meals when we were poor.  (which was always…lol)  but my kids love it.

Mix in a bowl 2 cans of cream of chicken soup (i prefer cream of mushroom for added flavor, but have also used cream of brocolli, or cream of celery), 1 1/2Can of milk (use the can from the soup for measurement) and 1 can of tuna, drained.  Stir well and put in a cake pan.

 

baking powder biscuits:

2 1/2 cups flour

4 tsp baking Powder (not soda….it is nasty, don’t ask how i know)

1/4 cup sugar

dash of salt (optional)

mix well:

cut in 2/3 cup of shortening (use a pastry blender or a fork and continue to mix in the shortening until is in small pea size pieces)

slowly add 2/3 cup milk

Mom used to actually roll this dough out and cut biscuits.  I prefer to take this step out and just do drop biscuits.  My dough is pretty sticky but it is easy to drop biscuits and then I don’t have the mess on the counter.  If the dough is sticky and you prefer to roll out the dough just add another 1/2 cup flour.

 

bake at 400 until biscuits are brown on top.

 

 

 

Dinner Rolls

So these famous dinner rolls that mom made don’t really have specific measurements.  I will write up the instructions as I know them, but just know that if you remember differently it is probably also right.

 

Scald 2 cups of milk.  (cook on the stove until a slight skin forms on top of it.  Also, you can look to the sides for small bubbles.)  Pour over 1 stick of butter and allow the  milk to melt the butter.

Add 2 eggs and about 1/3 cup of sugar.   Stir well.   In a small bowl put about 1/2 cup of warm water.  Stir in 2 packets of yeast and allow it to sit for a minute.  While the yeast is “growing”  add about 2 to 3 cups of flour to your milk mixture and stir well.  Before the mixture is too thick go ahead and add the yeast mixture and mix well.  Now start adding flour one cup at a time until it is difficult to stir with the spoon.  At this point I put flour on my hand and a little more in the bowl and begin to knead the bread by hand until it is the desired thickness.  It should be a little bit sticky, but not too sticky to handle.  the amount of flour you add might be as little as 4 more cups, but as much as 6 more.  (since i never measure the milk or the water, that is what makes the difference for me.  so if you measure carefully, it should be a total of 6 cups of flour.  but you will learn as you go)

Once you can pick up the ball of bread take it out of the bowl and put it in a slightly oiled bowl to rise.  (I usually set it aside and wash out the bowl i made it in, then oil that bowl and use it again.)

After about an hour the dough will have doubled in size and you can form it into rolls, loaves, hamburger buns, or whatever you want.  i do this by shaping the item, then dipping in butter and turning into a pan.

Allow to rise again for a while.  Then bake at 375 until golden brown.

 

Good luck and feel free to post pictures or questions and we can refine these recipes!