Aimee F. gave me this recipe:
Put warm water in a jug or mug w/ yeast and sugar
and let it get all frothy, then mix w/ however many cups of flour (and a
little salt) to make the consistency slimy doughlike. Add a little olive
oil and let it rise in a warm place (near stove is good) covered. I usually let it sit in the fridge overnight, but you can
make it directly after it doubles in size...
Even though she didn't give many directions, it always comes out good and has a hard, flavorful crust.
Dec 26, 2009
Pizza #2
Aug 6, 2009
Peter's Spanish Rice
Usually when Peter tells me a recipe I try to memorize it. Then I forget it. He told me this one a few days ago after our tennis game.
Ingredients:
4 tomatoes
Onion
Garlic
2 Bullion Cubes
2 cups hot water
Long grain rice
Directions:
Mash together all ingredients in a blender, making sure the bullion is dissolved by the hot water.
Strain out the solid and keep the liquid.
Use the liquid to cook the rice (instead of water).
The solid portion can be used in a sauce or other recipe.
There might have been another ingredient, such as cilantro, but I'm not sure.
May 27, 2009
Apple Slices Dipped In Peanut Butter Then Dipped Again in Seeds
A pile of apple slices, a pile of peanut butter, a pile of salty seeds (I used pumpkin but sunflower might be better).
Dip each bite of apple in the peanut butter, coat the peanut butter with seeds, then take the bite.
Feb 21, 2009
Becky's Orangecello
Jan 11, 2009
PBJ Oatmeal
Jessie told me about this recipe. Add peanut butter, jelly, and a little salt to your oatmeal, as well as milk or something creamy. I raised my eyebrows at first but when I tasted it: pure satisfaction.