Tag Archive 'holiday food'

Dec 02 2010

Holiday Foods

Published by under food

Our usual breakfast on Christmas morning is a cinnamon roll and a cup of coffee. I wish I could say that I put forth the effort to make homemade cinnamon rolls but alas, mine are the pop out of the tube variety. I love them and sometimes have to fight with other family members over who gets the gooey center roll. I do worry that we need to incorporate some multivitamin supplements into our diet over the holidays!

I sometimes envision myself getting up early and making a breakfast casserole. I have made this one a few times.
Bacon Breakfast Casserole
1 lb. sausage
6 slices bread
8 eggs
6 slices bacon
2 bags shredded cheese
salt and pepper, to taste

Spray a 9×11-inch casserole dish. Layer with bread. brown sausage into crumbs and then cook bacon. Crumble both meats together. Mix eggs, salt, and pepper together. Sprinkle sausage and bacon and then cheese over bread. Pour eggs over the mixture and then cover and refrigerate over night and then cook 25 – 30 minutes.

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Dec 20 2009

Magic Cookie Bars

Published by under entertainment

It is time to make my list by checking my cupboards to see what ingredients I am missing. Then I shall have to go to the grocery, my least favorite chore. I am ready to do some baking. This is the one recipe I make every year during the holiday season.
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Magic Cookie Bars

* Crisco® Original No-Stick Cooking Spray
* 1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs
* 1/2 cup butter, melted
* 1 (14 oz.) can Eagle Brand® Sweetened Condensed Milk
* 2 cups (12 oz. pkg.) semi-sweet chocolate chips
* 1 1/3 cups flaked coconut
* 1 cup chopped nuts

Directions

HEAT oven to 350 degrees F. Spray 13 x 9-inch baking pan with no-stick cooking spray.

COMBINE graham cracker crumbs and butter in small bowl. Press into bottom of prepared pan. Pour sweetened condensed milk evenly over crumb mixture. Layer evenly with chocolate chips, coconut and nuts. Press down firmly with fork.

BAKE 25 to 30 minutes or until lightly browned. Loosen from sides of pan while still warm; cool on wire rack. Cut into bars or diamonds.

VARIATIONS:

SUBSTITUTE chocolate chips or nuts with candy coated pieces, dried cranberries, raisins, mini-marshmallows or butterscotch chips.
Tip:

For perfectly cut cookie bars, line entire pan with foil, extending foil over edge of pan. Coat lightly with no-stick cooking spray. After bars have baked and cooled, lift up with edges of foil to remove from pan. Cut into individual bars.

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