Well, I don't normally traffic in *recipes* ... but some lady ask real nice like for my biscuit recipe, so here goes:
Preheat oven to 425*
1 cup AP flour
1 cup SR flour
1 T baking powder
1 T sugar
1 tsp salt
4 T cold butter
4 T cold Crisco or lard
Milk or buttermilk
Mix dry ingredients, then cut in about 4 T cold butter and 4 T cold Crisco ... then add cold milk or buttermilk to form a dough. I never measure the milk, but it's probably about a cup ... just add a little at a time until a thick sticky dough forms. Don't overwork the dough, and don't use your hands because the heat from your hands will melt the cold butter/crisco that you cut in. You want that butter/crisco to remain in little lumps. I mix with a wooden spoon. DON'T OVERWORK THE DOUGH ... (did I mention that?) LOL Next, turn the dough out onto a floured surface, dust the top with a lil' more bench flour & gently press it down to your desired thickness. Don't use a rolling pin ... and don't press it down too thin. I think about 1 1/2 inches thick is about right. If you like thinner biscuits, press it down flatter. Cut the biscuits & place them on a lightly greased pan, and bake in HOT 425* oven until golden brown. Thick biscuits take mebbe 12-14 minutes ... thinner biscuits will cook a lil' faster.
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Kaw-Cajun Dirty Rice Stuffing
Friday, November 26, 2010
A Thanksgiving Of A Different Sort
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Memories Of Thanksgivings Past
This is a shot looking down the Thanksgiving table from Mom's seat into the living room in the background. That's Dad's seat at the other end of the table ~ think this might have been the last Thanksgiving we had at the ol' farm house where I grew up, before the folks sold the farm and moved to town.
This is my sister, Brenda, setting the table ~ I took this shot from the living room, looking down the table into the kitchen in the background.
Here's a shot of Mom and Brenda in the kitchen ~ looks like Mom is getting a lil' annoyed with the paparazzi. LOL It appears they are getting to make the gravy in the pan that the turkey was roasted in, and I'm pretty sure that's the mashed potatoes and turnips in those other small pans, with the lids on keeping the contents warm.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Albuquerque Turkey
Happy Thanksgiving, Y'all ... here's a lil' turkey tune featuring the vocal stylings of yours truly: