Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Enchiledia Pie

A very versatile dish. Bake it in a dutch oven, casserole, or your crock-pot.

Ingredients:
12 corn tortillas
1 can enchiledia  sauce
1 lb. ground meat
1/4 lb. shredded cheese
chopped onion and olives (optional)
Softened butter

1. Brown ground meat in skillet with onion if using.

2. Spread a small amount of butter on one side of three tortillas. Lay buttered side down in bottom of pan, casserole or crock-pot.

3. Place 1/3 of the ground meat mixture on top of tortillas and pour 1/3 of the enchiledia sauce on top of the meat and 1/3 of olives if using.

4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 twice, saving about 2 Tbsp of sauce for step 5.

5. Top with last three tortillas. Pour last of sauce on top and sprinkle shredded cheese. Cover.

6. Bake at 350° for about 25-30 minutes, until hot and bubbly. Cook in crock-pot until hot and bubbly.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Frozen Strawberry Pie

Ready for a taste of early summer?


Ingredients:
Baked pie crust
2 Tablespoons honey
3/4-1 cup yogurt cheese
2 Tablespoons heavy whipping cream
1 cup sour cream
8 cups drained, diced, frozen strawberries, thawed

Mix in electric mixer. Use as high a speed as possible:
2 Tablespoons honey
3/4-1 cup yogurt cheese
2 Tablespoons heavy whipping cream

Fold in about 1 cup sour cream

When well mixed fold in the  drained, diced frozen strawberries, thawed reserving a few pieces to decorate top of pie.

Fill baked pie crust with filling. Decorate with reserved strawberry pieces.

Freeze at least 3-4 hours before serving.

If the pie becomes very hard let sit out for about 15 minutes before serving.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Defrosting Your Freezer Fast

Is your freezer ready for this year's harvest? Here is a fast way to defrost.

Remove any foods you have that need to stay frozen to freezer chests or another freezer.

Place a box fan in front of the freezer opening. It may need to be propped up if you have a chest or are doing the top of a refrigerator that is not frost free. Make sure to drape the electrical cord up so that it cannot get wet when the ice melts.

I like to keep some towels, bucket,  and mop handy. Notice my lovely muck boots!

My upright freezer had at least an inch of frost/ice built up on some of it's shelves. It was completely defrosted within two hours!

Take some old towels and clean and dry before replacing your food. Also if you keep your freezer full, it will save you money. It will not have to work as hard to keep everything cold. We 3/4 fill empty plastic jugs and place in freezer as it empties. (This ice also comes in handy when taking a freezer chest somewhere or to crush when making ice cream.)

Ready for the garden veggies, fruit, and  the game meat!