Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Milk Soup

There is nothing I crave more on a chilly morning than my Mom's Milk Soup!   This morning was just that kind of morning, one where you long for something that will soothe and warm your insides... Ahhhh...PERFECT!  It sounds strange...What is Milk Soup you ask?  Only the tastiest, creamiest breakfast you can imagine!  This recipe is not for the health conscious but more for those who love and enjoy comfort foods :)  So make yourself a bowl and snuggle down into a cozy quilt and bask in the chill of the morning!


Mom's Milk Soup

1/4 c. Water
1-2 c. Milk

1 Egg
1-2 T Flour
Water
Pinch of Salt

Sugar or honey to sweeten

Boil water and milk in a sauce pan.

Mix together in a cup the egg, enough flour to make a thick batter and some water to make a smooth consistency. 

Drip mix into the pan of boiling milk, mix until it thickens and then cool well.  Add Sugar or Honey to sweeten if you like.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Mom's Cheesecakes!

My Mother loved to bake for other people and for her church.  One of those things she loved to bake was mini cheesecakes.  They were simply perfect and she always added a cherry from a cherry pie filling can on top of each one, although once I was an adult I did let her know I loved them without and sure enough...Mine were plain and just as delicious!  When she passed away I ended up sharing some of her many mini cheesecake pans   with my sister and I now bake mine in those same pans!  One of the traditions my kids love to participate in...well mostly the eating of them!

Mom's Cheesecakes

Preheat oven to 350 F

2 Eggs
2 Pkgs Cream Cheese (the real stuff!)
1/2 Cup Sugar
1 t. Vanilla

Put all ingredients in a blender or food processor and blend until it is silky smooth.  Pulse it a bit at first to get the cream cheese chopped up.  Line your baking tins with paper holders.  in each holder place 1 vanilla wafer cookie.  A regular one for a normal cupcake size or a small one for a mini size.  Pour mixture into each cup filling it 3/4ths full or more.  Bake in the oven for about 15 minutes until they are just about to tinge light brown. Underdone is better than overdone!  They will look very puffy, some may look cracked.  They will sink in and settle once they cool.  Some people prefer them warm but we love them nicely chilled.  You can also freeze them for later in a freeze safe container with each layer separated by wax paper.  Eat and Enjoy!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

An Introduction

This blog was created in memory of My Mother who passed away from Brain Cancer in September of 2011.  She was born in Germany and came to the USA when she was 20.  My Mother was an amazing cook, baker, gardener, hostess, etc... Anything that had to do with food was her Forte'.  I remember growing up in our home in Michigan with the house filled with wonderful smells on a daily basis.  Each evening when my Dad would return from work at 6 pm she would have a hot dinner on the table for him.  This was no small feat as there are 7 children in my family!  My hope is to honor her and the culinary skills she taught me by sharing her recipes and the JOY that making and eating her food brought to all those around her. I LOVE YOU MOM!
And in her own words....Guten Appetit!