I make these often, because they are very quick and easy to make, and are very good. The original recipe is found here, at the cookiesandcups.com website. Check it out, as these are supposed to resemble White Castle hamburgers, with the addition of sauteed, diced onions. I do not add those. Sometimes, I cut the recipe in half using one pound ground beef, depending on how many people I'm serving, but if I do decide to use two pounds of ground beef, I put extra filling on each slider bun, with a little extra filling at the end. I will write out the recipe the way I make it, because there are things I don't add, just out of preference. In the picture below, I used mini hamburger sliders, but I usually use King's Hawaiian buns.
A collection of old family treasures passed down through the years, and new-found favorites
Sunday, September 22, 2024
Cheeseburger Sliders
Saturday, September 21, 2024
Moist Banana Bread
I've had this banana bread twice now at work, but it was made by someone else, so I was not able to get photos of it. It is very good, and went over very well both times. The recipe can be found here on Natasha's Kitchen website. She posts delicious recipes, so check out her website if you haven't done so yet. I've made several of her recipes, all with great success.
Applesauce Snack Cake with Brown Sugar Frosting
I have a weakness for cooking magazines, cooking blogs and websites. I love when the weather turns cooler in the fall, so I can start to bake. I haven't made this recipe yet, but it sure sounds delicious and reminiscent of iced applesauce bars I used to make when I was in my early 20s. I found this recipe in the November 2024 issue of Southern Living Best Fall Recipes, but it can also be found on their website, here. See Note and link below for an alternative frosting.
Beef Noodle Casserole
This is another recipe I found in the magazine Delish Comfort Food. The recipe can be found on their website, here. I have not tried this recipe yet, but it looks awfully good.
Blueberry French Toast Casserole
French Toast is one of my favorite breakfast foods, and it is very easy to make it for a small crowd. It's simply put together in a 9 x 13" baking dish that is refrigerated for several hours or overnight, and then baked in the oven. I typically use almost an entire 1-pound loaf of French bread, and then make a custard. Sometimes I add fruit, other times, I don't.
There are many versions of this sort of dish that can be found online. This one has intrigued me, since you lightly toast the cubed bread before adding your custard, I assume to prevent the bread from getting soggy once it's baked. I have not tried this particular recipe yet, but am posting it here so that I remember to try it in the future. I found this recipe in the Delish Comfort Food magazine, but it can be found here on their website.
Photo courtesy of Delish . com
Serves 8
1/2 cup pure maple syrup (not pancake syrup)
Monday, September 16, 2024
One Pan Tortellini with Sausage
You can find this quick and easy one-pan recipe here at Salt & Lavender website. It comes together quickly and is delicious. You can use sausage links that you slice up, or use ground sausage, either mild or hot sausage, whatever suits your preference.
Chicken Noodle Casserole
I recently came upon this recipe from allrecipes.com. It's a simple, comfort-food type of recipe that is good as is, or can be zhuzhed up by adding additional seasonings and/or vegetables. I've made this a couple of times now. The second time around, I did not have cream of mushroom soup, so I used two cans of cream of chicken soup. I personally like it better with the cream of mushroom because it gives it a more complex flavor; but either way, it is very good. You can use a rotisserie chicken, or poach chicken yourself using this recipe from Inspired Taste.
6 ounces egg noodles, cooked according to package directions
1 (10.5 ounce) can cream of mushroom soup
1 (10.5 ounce) can cream of chicken soup
1 cup sour cream
salt and pepper to taste
1/2 cup butter
1 cup roughly chopped buttery round crackers, such as Ritz
Using your favorite recipe for poaching chicken, cook the chicken and after cooling slightly, cut the chicken up. You can strain the broth and cook the egg noodles in the broth, or just cook in salted water.
In a large bowl, combine both cans of soup, sour cream, and season with salt and pepper. If you would like a little thinner consistency, add a little milk. Both times, I added a little milk. Stir until well combined. Gently stir in the cooked chicken and cooked egg noodles. Spread into a greased 9x13" or two-quart baking dish.
Melt the butter in a medium-sized saucepan and set aside. In a Ziplock plastic bag, roughly crush the crackers and add to the butter. You can either roughly crush the crackers, or finely crush. Stir gently, and spread over the chicken-noodle mixture. Sprinkle with parsley.
Note: I double the topping, since I really like the crunch.
Bake 350 degrees, for 30-40 minutes, until heated through, is bubbly, and topping is golden browned.