Sunday, July 25, 2010

Pavlova

From the kitchen of:

Ingredients:
5 egg whites
1 1/4 cups sugar
1/2 tsp. cornstarch
1/2 tsp. white vinegar
1/2 tsp. vanilla

Whisk egg whites until fluffy and holding in peaks. Fold in 1/2 of sugar and all other ingredients. Add remaining sugar and whisk for four minutes until stiff peaks.

Use a baking sheet lined with parchment paper in a 10" circle. Shape pavlova mixture into a round about 2 inches high. Back at 275 for 1 1/4 hours. Remove from oven and turn upside down onto a serving plate. When cool, frost with whipped cream and fresh fruit.

Note from Jen: A truly international dessert. I was told Grandma June got this Australian dessert named after a Russian ballerina while serving their mission in Ireland. I know that my family has shared it with people from Germany, Brazil, Japan, Taiwan, Italy, Mexico, and Argentina to name just a few. How about your families? Who have you shared it with?

Pictures from Sandie

Playing dress up with Grandma June's clothes


Huston enjoying "Death by Chocolate" at Laguna.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Best Home Made Root Beer

From the kitchen of: Diane Perkins

Ingredients:
1 Bottle Hires Root Beer Extract
5 lbs. sugar
4 gals. water

Mix ingredients thoroughly. Add 50 cents worth of dry ice, chopped in smaller pieces.

Note from Jen: Here's another fun summer recipe. I've never made root beer before. But I bet that dry ice is more expensive than 50 cents now.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Pineapple & Coconut Sherbet

From the kitchen of:  Evelyn I. Vernon

Ingredients:
1 can #2 crushed pineapple
1 can condensed milk
3 c. sugar
4 1/2 c. milk
1 c. coconut
Juice of 2 1/2 or 3 lemons
1 pint shipping cream (whipped)

Dissolve the first three ingredients, heat until sugar melts.  Add rest of ingredients putting whipping cream that has been whipped in last.  Have everything cold when you add it.  Freeze and serve.

Note from Jen:  I thought something cold for the Fourth of July might be nice!  (Mom's guessing that #2 can is a 14 oz. can for the pineapple.  Try it and see.)  Happy Independence Day everyone!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Death By Chocolate

From the kitchen of:  Relief Society
Date:  8-11-97

Ingredients:
2 pkg. Jello No-Bake Chocolate Silk Pie
1 pkg. Chewy Fudge Brownies
1 twelve ounce Cool Whip
1 pkg.  Skor Bar Bits or 4-6 Skor Bars

Make pie filling according to pkg. directions (discard crumbs).  Refrigerate.  When brownies are cool, cut in 1 inch pieces (9x13 pan).  Make two layers in each bowl.

Each layer has:
1/4 pan brownies
1/4 c. Skor Bits
1/4 of Chocolate Mouse
1/4 pkg. Cool Whip

(One of  Sandie's favorite--even though she doesn't like chocolate)

Note from Jen:  I think this is supposed to be in TWO triffle bowls.  But I'm not sure.  Try it and see.  Enjoy!

Welcome Holts, One and All

With the current situation with Grandma June, I felt that we needed a way of sharing all of our wonderful thoughts and memories of our beautiful grandmother.

Rather than the "Julie/Julia Project,"  I propose the "Grandma June" project.  Someone will post one of Grandma June's recipes.  The rest of us should try and cook that recipe during the week then post our reactions/thoughts to it.  Was it amazing?  Did you not like the texture?  What memories do you have associated with this food?

I'm not sure how many recipes Grandma has, but it might be fun to find out.  (And remember, calories don't count when cooking with Grandma June.)

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