Showing posts with label Cheese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheese. Show all posts

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Cheese Straws

Any Southerner has been to a party where they served Cheese Straws. For some reason the other day, I must have felt like a party because out of no where these lil tasty tid bits popped into my head.

Which made me wonder, why hadn't I tried to make them before?

Which lead to a search online for a recipe & a trip to get supp
lies. I found a simple sounding recipe at Recipe Source.

2 c  UNBLEACHED WHITE FLOUR
1/2 ts SALT
1 ts CAYENNE PEPPER
8 oz SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE (GRATED

5 oz MARGARINE (MELTED)
1/4 c FLOUR (FOR ROLLING DOUGH)
1 ts OIL (FOR BAKING SHEET)

Preheat oven to 400 F. In a large bowl, mix
flour, salt, cayenne pepper, and cheese
thoroughly. Add melted margarine and mix.

Chill dough in refrigerator for 20 minutes.

Place dough on a large, floured board. Place
a large piece of waxed paper on top of dough
or use a heavily-floured rolling pin.


Roll dough to 1/4-inch thick. Remove wax paper.

Holding a fork upside down, draw the prongs
vertically along dough from top to bottom,
making ridges. With a wide, flat knife cut dough
into rectangular shapes 3 x 1 inch.


Oil a cookie sheet and place cut cheese on it.

Bake in 400 F oven for 10-12 minutes until
cheese straws look dry but not brown. Let cool.
Repeat procedure until all of dough is baked.

Serve at room temperature.

Course I don't tend to do much by the book
cooking wise, my Grandmother taught me
that sometimes recipes are just nice suggestions.

She also taught me to share (that way you
don't end up eating them all!). Since I was
planning on taking them into work, I made
this batch Gluten Free by using Bob's Red
Mill Gluten Free All Purpose Flour instead of
regular fl
our.
I also sort of eye balled the cayenne pepper
measurements. I cut the "oil" for
the pan by using a cooking spray.

The mixture didn't seem like it was going to go
together a
t first. Seemed like there was too much
of the dry ingredients and not enough wet to mix.
Thankfully I have experience with Sausage Cheese
Balls that are similar. Its only when you think it will
never work & you should just give up that it actually
starts coming together!
So I had to use my MANual mixer.
Its a Good Guy brand & runs on beer.


After it all got mushed together, I placed the mixture into the fridge & enjoyed a good Chinese dinner & some TV, courtesy of the Good Guy mixer!

Next step was to roll the mixture out into 1/4th inch thickness. I used two sheets of parchment paper without the additional flour. I don't even own a rolling pin, so I used a round glass over the parchment paper to press/roll it down to the correct thickness.


Then you take a fork to rake out the signature stripes & cut them into nice size pieces (eyeballed 1 inch to 3 inch). Popped them into the oven & after a bit they were done!

I think next time they need more cheese & more pepper. They are mild in flavor which would be nice along side plenty of other stronger flavors at a p
arty.
All in all these are a nice treat & I would make them again... maybe next time I will try them with the regular flour to see if that makes a difference at all.

Have to see how they go over at work tomorrow!



Thursday, January 29, 2009

We begin.... Chicken Crunch Casserole

One goal of mine is to cook more & try new recipes. Some of this is just plain wanting to experiment & some is that I have got to lose some weight! Eating out too much has me at a highest every weight that I quickly want to lose sight of & get back to where I should be!

My EXboyfriend is of the opinion that if it grows in the ground, he doesn't want to eat it! This leaves me with a severely limited number of recipes since I love almost all veggies (other than mushrooms, yuck!). He luckily likes corn & potatoes so there is a little wiggle room. Not that his taste will dictate what I make! Still many times its just easier to go out to eat so that we can both be happy with dinner.

Thankfully there are a few recipes that I make that he loves but a gal needs more. I can only make Shepard's Pie, Beef Stew & Beef Sandwiches so often. So my thought is that if I have a blog, maybe I will experiment a bit more. Plus I have simply LOVED following a few food related blogs, such as Gluten Hates Me But I'm Surviving, which is done by a wonderful friend of mine as she learns to live gluten-free but still with great taste.

Yesterday I made an old favorite that is simple & cheap. Since I had leftovers for lunch & dinner, why not start this blog off with the blog I wrote about it on another one of my blogs?

It is one of those recipes that pleases almost everyone & is super easy & quick to make.


(had to edit that. Lost that boyfriend but certainly have kept the recipe!)______________________________________________________

What is it about chicken & cheese that can be so comforting?

Today was a long day. No really bad drama, just a long day. One where I wanted a home cooked warm meal that just makes you feel at home & secure.

Luckily I knew just the thing...

Chicken Crunch Casserole!

comforting, chickeny, cheesey & cheap....not only that its super quick & easy!



2 1/2 cups chicken chopped
1 can cream of chicken soup
1/2 cup milk
1/2 tsp salt (you can leave this out)
4 1/2 cups crushed chips
1/4 cup shredded cheese (I add more!)
1/2 tsp paprika (again I add more!)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 13 x 9 x 2 inch pan with cooking spray. Mix chicken, soup, milk & salt over medium high heat. Bring to a boil, then let simmer for around 5 minutes. Spread 1 1/2 cups of the crushed chips in the bottom of the pan. Pour the chicken mixture over the chips (rehydrates them so they become like cooked potatoes!). Top with the remaining chips. Sprinkle the shredded cheese over the chips then top with paprika. Bake for around 25 to 30 minutes.


I found this recipe online somewhere, I wish I remembered where. I can't take credit for it, but it certainly has become a favorite. I have shared it with friends & some interesting combinations have come up. You can vary the cheese type, the flavor of chips, add spices... whatever you feel like for the night. Next time I might add some mixed veggies. I have made it a few times to where now I don't really measure out the ingredients anymore, just eyeball it.

Trust me its goooood!