Monday, September 22, 2008

Meatloaf

This is Bob's favorite meatloaf, and if I do say so myself, it is realllllly easy and good!

Mix in a bowl:
1 pound uncooked ground beef, salt and pepper
1/4 cup onions (pre-cooked is preferred at our house)
1/4 cup crushed crackers (we like to use goldfish crackers to get the kids interested in eating)
2 eggs
1/2 the sauce (see below)
You can add other items too, I have added fresh cut up tomatoes or mushrooms before.

Mix sauce in separate bowl:
1 can tomato soup
1/4 cup brown sugar
2 Tbs mustard

Put the meat mixture in a pre-greased pan of your choice (pie pan/loaf pan/or muffin tins)
Pour the remaining sauce over the meat mixture in pan.
Bake for about an hour at 350 (check the middle of pan for browned meat - I like to use glass pie pans for this purpose...)
OR you can microwave this recipe for 15 minutes on high power.

Enjoy!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

TONGANS (it's a sandwich not a person)

These are called Tongans because they were handed down from missionary to missionary and it started with a Tongan Elder...or so the legend goes. They might look and sound strange, but the sandwiches are very flavorful and quite filling. It goes a little something like this:

You need:
One pack of Ramen Noodles (flavor of your choice.)
2 eggs
sandwich fillings of your liking (i.e. bacon or sandwich meat, cheese, onions, tomatoes, etc.)

What you do:
Start boiling your water. Take the 2 eggs and crack them open and put the contents into a bowl. Then you open the flavor packet from the noodles and mix it with the eggs. Once the water is boiling, put in the noodles, but only for like 10 to 20 seconds. Just enough to where you can unfold the noodles. Then you put whatever you want in between the two halves of the noodles and fold it back over. Get a frying pan and put a dab of butter on it. Once it's hot pour half of the eggs onto it and place your noodle sandwich thing in the eggs. As the eggs cook, use a spatula to form them around the noodles. Then lift the sandwich, pour on the rest of the eggs and repeat. When it's all cooked, put in between some bread with your desired sauces or condiments and enjoy! By the way, these are Blythe tested and Blythe approved. Very tasty and very filling. We just did some blt's with chicken ramen and ranch and it was supreme.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Baked Amish Oatmeal

Amish Baked Oatmeal

1 1/2 cups quick-cooking oats
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup milk
1/4 cup butter melted
1 egg
1 tsp. baking powder
3/4 tsp. salt
1 tsp. vanilla

Toppings:

Warm milk
fresh fruit and/or brown sugar, optional
yogurt

Combine the first eight ingredients; mix well. Spread evenly in a greased 13 in. x 9 in. x 2
in. baking pan. Bake at 350 for 25-30 minutes or until edges are golden brown.
Immediately spoon into bowl and add various toppings.


This is yummy! I put it in a preheated cast iron pan which made it crispier. I like the leftovers on top of my yogurt the next day.