Modificat de Chimera (24. Decembrie 2004, 04:05:23)
simplycreative: Beef stew can be a bit of a catch all like soup. Putting in what you like and leaving out what you don't. And don't worry too much about the exact amounts. Here is a recipe I found i hope it helps some.
Beef Stew
1/3 cup flour
1 tsp paprika
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
2 pounds round steak trimmed of excess fat and cut into 1 inch pieces
3 Tbs olive oil
1 Tbs Worcestershire sauce
4 and 1/2 cups beef broth
1 bay leaf
2 medium onions chopped
4 carrots trimmed and sliced
2 stalks celery sliced
4 cups 1 inch peeled cubed potatoes
In a plastic food storage bag combine paprika, salt and pepper. Add half of the meat and shake to coat. Remove meat and repeat with other half.
In a large heavy pot heat half of the oil put in half of the meat and brown on all sides. About 8 minutes. Add half of the Worcestershire sauce, stir. Remove meat to a plate or bowl. Repeat with the remaining oil, meat and Worcestershire sauce.
Return the meat to the pot. Add enough beef broth to just cover the meat, about 2 cups. Add the bay leaf. Simmer covered for 1 hour.
Add the onion, celery, carrots and potatoes to the pot.
Add enough beef broth to cover the vegetables. Simmer on low covered, stirring occasionally, untill the beef and vegetables are fork tender about 45 minutes. Fish out the bay leaf and discard. Taste and add salt and pepper if desired.
Ingredients to layer in the jar. Do not mix them together just layer them. Not necessarily in the order given. Looks nicer if layering light ingredients to dark and switching them back and forth.
1 Cup plus 2 Tbs flour
2/3 Cup packed brown sugar
3/4 tsp salt
2/3 Cup sugar
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 Cup baking cocoa
1/2 Cup chocolate chips
1/2 Cup chopped nuts
Then decorate with a swatch of cloth on the lid and a rubber band or ribbon to hold it on. I use 32 oz mayonaise jars since they are just the right size. Then add a tag all fancied up with the following on the back.
No offense but I find it strange that several people can post off topic here but only one gets ridiculed for it. The fact that they are pawn doesn't make their opinion any less important, does it?
I know of many poor people who not only have internet, but 4 tvs, video games, large salt water fish tanks etc.... How can they be poor and still afford all of this, you ask? My government gives them my money to pay for their food and housing and medical.
Who the heck do you think you are! How dare you judge other people! Is that not what God is for! To judge! Seems to me you think you are a pretty special person because your hubby and you serve meals! Big deal!A lot of us do that too! Maybe you should try standing in one of those lines. I do not think that this is the kind of poor anyone here is talking about! Do you not know that it is a sin to boast about your blessing that you give! I think you should come down off your cloud and try to see what these folks are attempting to do! What is wrong with trying to help your neighbor! Is that not what God has asked of us! Treat others as you want to be treated! YOU do not KNOW the circumstances of all people here or elsewhere! God Bless you all that are trying to make this work!
....Swedish Nut Cake....
2 cups sugar
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp vanilla
2 eggs slightly beaten
1 20oz.can crushed pineapples w/juice
1 cup chopped pecans.(opt)
Mix all together, do not use mixer
Pour into a greased 9X13 pan
Bake in preheated oven 350 for 25 to 30
minutes. let cool..
...Icing...
2 cups powdered sugar 1 tsp. vanilla
1 (8oz) cream cheese 3/4 stick butter
(room temp)
Beat with mixer till fluffy. spread on cool cake, sprinkle with crushed pecans. keep refrigerated.
If it was just a printed recipe book, folded A4 pages maybe stapled in the middle, it would only cost for ink. It doesn't have to be anything fancy, the kids school does recipe books, about 4 or 5 A4 sheets, folded, and charge £1 each to raise money for the school.
We could also do joke books taken from the joke board.
First you need to gather alot of recipes to make a book.Who's going to publish it and you need a backer were talking money..Sounds like a good idea but i disagree about anyone being poor on this site or any other.If that was true i'd rather adopt a Family for Christmas.
well since it was my idea I could do it or we could take a vote as to who does it but as I said to ScarletRose the money would go to help people who can't afford membership get a membership minus shipping ahd handling
Ok so what your saying is that you don't want to help the poor people get a membership here then because that is where the money would be going and nobody except the site would be making the money for this book of recipes to help poor people that would like a membership could get one
so anybody here willing to start a cookbook that the site can sell to make money so that if someone does what to become a member but can't afford to then they could it would be something like a fund raiser to help the poor join as a member
1 package (1/4 oz) active dry yeast
2 tablespoons warm water (110* to 115*)
1 cup mashed cooked butternut squash
1/3 cup warm milk (110* to 115*)
1/4 cup butter or margarine, softened
1 egg
3 tablespoons brown sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 to 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
GLAZE: 1 egg, beaten
1 tablespoon water
In a small bowl, dissolve yeast in water. In a mixing bowl, combine squash, milk, butter, egg, brown sugar and salt; mix well. Add yeast mixture and 1-1/2 cups flour; mix well. Add enough remaining flour to form a soft dough. Turn onto a floured surface; knead until smooth and elastic, about 6-8 minutes. Place in a greased bowl, turning once to grease top. Cover and let rise in a warm place until doubled, about 1 hour. Punch dough down. Divide into thirds; roll each third into an 18 in. rope. Place on a greased baking sheet. Braid ropes together; pinch ends. Cover and let rise until nearly doubled, about 30 mins. Combine glaze ingredients; brush over braid. Bake at 350* for 20-25 min or until golden brown. Remove from pan and cool on a wire rack. Yield: 1 loaf.