Here's a way to cook bacon without making a mess!
Take a cookie sheet and cover with foil or parchment paper for easy clean up.
Put your uncooked bacon on the sheet. Place sheet in cold oven and turn on oven to 400 degrees. Check after 15 minutes. Bacon will cook in oven and remain in long neat strips. Remove from oven when cooked to desired crispiness and let cool. Enjoy!
Toss foil into trash and you are done!
Monday, August 27, 2012
Fantasy Football Draft Party 2012
We hosted the second annual fantasy football draft party yesterday. The guys had fun and a new league was formed. Here are a few things I made for the party:
Snack Stadium:
Bean dip topped with homemade guacamole for the football field and two kinds of salsas for the end zones. One side was jar Tostitos salsa and the darker is gourmet hatch green chili salsa from Market Street Grocery Store. I piped sour cream as lines and the field goals are made from beef sticks.
I put sub sandwiches around to hold in the chips. Really fun to do-but next year, I am getting a longer pan-to make the field longer.
Football brownies:
Just bake a jelly roll pan of brownies (doubled the recipe). When cooled, cut into football shapes and then pipe white icing as the laces on top.
We are a house united-some of my money went to TCU and some went to OU :) So, I made my front door decor half for TCU and half for OU. I hand made the footballs because I couldn't find any large enough online or in any crafts stores.
I lit the garland because, well, I love lights! OK, it isn't anything NFL, but hey, I watch both NFL and college football, so it works for me and I wanted to represent these two schools anyways. IIt also matches my two yard signs.
Go Frogs! Boomer Sooner! With both of these schools in the Big 12 this year, it's going to be an interesting season.
Snack Stadium:
Bean dip topped with homemade guacamole for the football field and two kinds of salsas for the end zones. One side was jar Tostitos salsa and the darker is gourmet hatch green chili salsa from Market Street Grocery Store. I piped sour cream as lines and the field goals are made from beef sticks.
I put sub sandwiches around to hold in the chips. Really fun to do-but next year, I am getting a longer pan-to make the field longer.
Football brownies:
Just bake a jelly roll pan of brownies (doubled the recipe). When cooled, cut into football shapes and then pipe white icing as the laces on top.
We are a house united-some of my money went to TCU and some went to OU :) So, I made my front door decor half for TCU and half for OU. I hand made the footballs because I couldn't find any large enough online or in any crafts stores.
I lit the garland because, well, I love lights! OK, it isn't anything NFL, but hey, I watch both NFL and college football, so it works for me and I wanted to represent these two schools anyways. IIt also matches my two yard signs.
Go Frogs! Boomer Sooner! With both of these schools in the Big 12 this year, it's going to be an interesting season.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Dixie Pies
Made these for a pool party recently-was a huge hit! I adapted a recipe to make them bite sized and easy to eat. Delicious!
Ingredients
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Unroll phyllo sheets and cut into squares. Place one square into a miniature muffin pan and mold into a cup shape. Sprinkle the chocolate chips all over the bottom of the uncooked cups and set aside.
In a separate bowl, combine the butter, sugar, and flour, until well blended; add the eggs, one at a time and blend in well. Add the vanilla and pecans, mix and pour evenly into each phyllo cup on top of the chocolate chips.
Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes, or until set. Let cool completely and place on serving tray.
Ingredients
- 1 package of phyllo dough
- 6 ounces of miniature semisweet chocolate chips
- 4 tablespoons of unsalted butter, melted
- 1 cup of sugar
- 1/2 cup of flour
- 2 eggs
- 1 teaspoon of pure vanilla extract
- 1 cup of chopped pecans
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Unroll phyllo sheets and cut into squares. Place one square into a miniature muffin pan and mold into a cup shape. Sprinkle the chocolate chips all over the bottom of the uncooked cups and set aside.
In a separate bowl, combine the butter, sugar, and flour, until well blended; add the eggs, one at a time and blend in well. Add the vanilla and pecans, mix and pour evenly into each phyllo cup on top of the chocolate chips.
Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes, or until set. Let cool completely and place on serving tray.
Moon Pie Banana Puddin'
If you are from the South, chances are you like banana pudding and moon pies. This recipe marries the two together in a delectable trifle dessert that's sure to please a crowd.
Ingredients
Cream the cream cheese until smooth; add the sweetened condensed milk and stir until blended. In a separate bowl, whisk the pudding mix with the milk until blended. Combine the two and mix well.
In the bottom of a clear trifle bowl, add about 1 cup of the pudding mixture, 3 chopped Moon Pies, 4 broken cookies, and slice three of the bananas on top. Repeat layers with about half of the remaining pudding mixture, 3 more chopped Moon Pies, 4 more broken cookies, 3 more sliced bananas, and top with all of the remaining pudding mixture. Spread the pudding across the top, add the Cool Whip and carefully spread it evenly on top. Cover and refrigerate several hours or overnight.
When ready to serve, I chopped up another Moon Pie and sprinkled over the top for garnish. You can then add the Heath Toffee bits on top, if desired-to make it even more decadent. Enjoy!
- 1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, softened at room temperature
- 1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk(not evaporated milk)
- 2 cups milk
- 1 (5.1 ounce) box instant vanilla pudding
- 7 Moon Pies, cut into squares or wedges
- 6 bananas, sliced
- 1/2 package of Pepperidge Farms Chessmen cookies, broken into pieces (optional)
- 1/4 cup of Heath Chocolate Covered Toffee bits (optional)
- 1 (8 ounce) Cool Whip, thawed
Cream the cream cheese until smooth; add the sweetened condensed milk and stir until blended. In a separate bowl, whisk the pudding mix with the milk until blended. Combine the two and mix well.
In the bottom of a clear trifle bowl, add about 1 cup of the pudding mixture, 3 chopped Moon Pies, 4 broken cookies, and slice three of the bananas on top. Repeat layers with about half of the remaining pudding mixture, 3 more chopped Moon Pies, 4 more broken cookies, 3 more sliced bananas, and top with all of the remaining pudding mixture. Spread the pudding across the top, add the Cool Whip and carefully spread it evenly on top. Cover and refrigerate several hours or overnight.
When ready to serve, I chopped up another Moon Pie and sprinkled over the top for garnish. You can then add the Heath Toffee bits on top, if desired-to make it even more decadent. Enjoy!
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