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Chocolate Biscuit Cake for Prince William

Have you been up all night watching the wedding of Prince William and Kate?
Wasn't she a beautiful bride and he a handsome prince?
We simply can't let this day go by without posting a cake in their honor.
When I heard that he had chosen Chocolate Biscuit Cake for the groom's cake I googled it and saw that it was hardly a recipe at all.  I regularly make ganache to frost cakes and this cake is essentially broken cookies added to the melted ganache.
It's been well known that Queen Elizabeth made sure that this cake was served for tea when Prince William would come to the palace.


It's a no-bake cake with just a handful of ingredients.  You can tweak this however you like and be sure that it is nearly impossible to ruin.  I used  a combination of little bricks of dark and milk chocolate and 3/4 of a large package of Digestive biscuits.  It seems that if you open the package before you plan to make it. ..your package might not be full when you make your cake.  That happened to me so I added in some Breton Original crackers and it tastes terrific.  The cake can be made a day or two ahead, just wrap well with plastic wrap once it is firmly chilled.  Here is how I made my cake.

  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter
  • 1 cup whipping cream (33 % milk fat)
  • 1 pound chocolate. .half dark and half milk
  • 2 tbsp. cane syrup ( If not available you could use corn syrup)
  • 1 egg
  • 1 large packet  (500 gm)  or 2 7.5 ounce packages digestive biscuits. . .or 3/4 package and some Breton's.  (The exact amount is not a huge deal. . .if you want it more biscuity then add more biscuits and if you want more solid chocolate  ..add less.  Simple. If you can't find digestive biscuits where you live, just substitute any plan tea biscuit.
  1. Line a 9-inch Springform pan with parchment paper. .and then use one long strip to line the side once the pan is closed.  It will be loose in there but will quickly be pushed to the sides once you pour in your cake batter.
  2. Melt the butter over low heat, add the whipping cream and chopped chocolate and stir until melted.  If you are worried about scorching the chocolate, do it over a double boiler but do not allow the chocolate to get wet. .it will seize on you and you'll have a mess.  Alternately, heat it in the microwave and stir every minute until it is melted.
  3. Add the cane syrup and stir well.
  4. In a small bowl, beat the egg with a fork, add a small amount of melted chocolate into the egg and beat ..add a bit more chocolate to adjust the egg to heat.  Repeat this two more times so that your egg does not turn to scrambled egg.  Pour the egg and chocolate back into the chocolate and continue to stir over the heat one more minute.  The mixture should start to thicken slightly when the egg cooks.  If you are heating the chocolate in the microwave,  remove every 20 seconds and stir for an additional cooking time of 1 minute.
  5. Put the digestive biscuits in a large zip loc bad ..squeezing out the air.  Crust to almond-sized chunks.  Some pieces will turn to crumbs. .this is okay.
  6. Stir the digestive biscuits into the melted chocolate mixture.
  7. Pour into the prepared pan and chill until solid.
  8. Remove from pan and set on a cooling rack which is on a piece of waxed paper.
  9. Remove from pan, flip over to have the bottom at the top and pour ganache over, chill and serve with whipped cream.
Melted Ganache
  • 1 cup whipping cream
  • enough chocolate chips to just come to the top of the cream.
  1. Simply warm your cream until bubbles begin to form.
  2. Dump in the chocolate chips. ..just enough so you can see them poking through the cream.
  3. Stir until silky smooth.
  4. Pour over the cake and smooth over sides.  Chill.

May Prince William and his bride Kate have a long and loving relationship.
God save the Queen!

Hired Hand Macaroni Casserole


Although I'm sure most of you make some kind of hamburger macaroni casserole,
this recipe originates with my MIL and comes with a story.

When Dad and Mom Klassen needed more outdoor help than their 2 boys could provide,
they often hired a man from Greendale. He had little education but knew how to work hard and kept my husband and his brother to task. He had a large heart and worked willingly even when he could not expect payment so he was sometimes taken advantage of because of this.
He had an equally large appetite but almost no teeth. Mom met these challenges by making this casserole in copious quantities when he came to work. I've added a few spices to the original version but otherwise it's the same as Mom K made it.

In our family this casserole bears his name but I've renamed it for this blog.
Whatever it's called it is popular with kids of all ages.
  • 3 cups macaroni
  • 1 lb. hamburger
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 1/2 cup chopped red pepper
  • 1/2 cup chopped green pepper
  • salt and pepper
  • 2 teaspoons basil
  • 1 teaspoon oregano
  • 1 213 ml tin tomato sauce
  • 1 234 ml tin tomato soup - undiluted
  • 1/2 cup ketchup or bottled chili sauce
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 cups grated cheese - cheddar and/or mozzarella
  1. Cook macaroni in salted boiling water. drain.
  2. While macaroni is cooking,brown hamburger in a fry pan, draining excess fat and place in large casserole dish (or 2 smaller ones). Add salt and pepper to taste and set aside
  3. Add onions and peppers to the pan and sautè until wilted. Add to casserole.
  4. Add soup, sauce and ketchup, basil and oregano and mix well with hamburger and vegetables.
  5. Top with grated cheese (be generous)
  6. Bake at 350 degrees for 1/2 and hour or until casserole bubbles.
  7. Serve with a green salad.
Note: If you like, you can make this in 2 casseroles, eat one now and freeze the other for a night when you don't have time to cook.



Lemon Chicken Stir-fry

We love this chicken stir fry and the sauce has a surprising ingredient. Pair it up with cooked rice or noodles and you have yourself a quick and wonderful meal.
  • 2 tablespoons oil
  • 3 boneless chicken breasts, cut in strips
  • 2 cups sugar snap peas, trimmed
  • 1 cup of red peppers, cut in strips
  • 1 small package lemon jelly powder
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 2 tablespoons Asian Sesame Dressing
  • 1 garlic clove, minced
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 mango, peeled and chopped
  1. Heat oil in a large pan on medium high heat. Add the chicken strips and cook until thoroughly cooked, stirring occasionally.
  2. Add sugar snap peas and peppers, stir and cook for 2 minutes or until preferred tenderness.
  3. Whisk together jelly powder, cornstarch, water, dressing, garlic and salt until jelly powder is dissolved.
  4. Add to pan with the chicken, peas, and peppers and cook till sauce thickens. Stir in mango chunks. 
  5. Serve hot on cooked rice or noodles. 
  6. Yield: 4 to 5 servings  

Eggs A la Goldenrod



This is a great recipe for those left over hard boiled Easter eggs. For those of us who made Seernaya Paska this is a great recipe for using up all those egg whites. The basic white sauce can be kind of bland for some who like some zip in their food so I added some prepared mustard to the sauce along with some chives. The chives give the dish some added color.

Eggs a la Goldenrod

Ingredients:
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 tablespoons flour
  • 2 cups milk
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • A pinch of white pepper (you can substitute black pepper if you’d like)
  • 2 tablespoons snipped chives
  • A tablespoon or more of prepared mustard according to taste (We enjoyed the country mustard with horseradish added)
  • 8 hard boiled eggs
  • 4 slices of toasted bread cut into triangles

Method:
  1. Peel the hard boiled eggs and separate the yolk from the white.
  2. Slice the egg whites into bite size portions.
  3. Press the yolks through a sieve and set aside.
  4. Melt the butter in a heavy bottomed saucepan over low heat.
  5. Add the flour and blend well.
  6. Add the salt and the pepper.
  7. After about 4 minutes of cooking over low heat add the 2 cups of milk and turn up the heat to medium.
  8. Stir constantly until the milk begins to thicken.
  9. Whisk in the mustard.
  10. Add the chives and the eggs whites and heat through.
  11. Toast the bread and cut each piece into 4 triangles or whatever shape you’d like.
  12. Place bread on a plate and scoop a good portion of the prepared white sauce mixture over the bread. Garnish with the egg yolk that was pressed through a sieve.
Note:  I think this recipe would work well with some cooked crumbled sausage or bacon added to the white sauce.
This recipe will make at least 4 generous servings.

Swiss Steak




I love meals that I can cook in my slow cooker, especially if I have a busy day, or plan for company or family coming for Sunday dinner after church.
This is a versatile dish that can easily made into more if you are cooking for a larger crowd.
I made this for 16 people and used about 1/2 lb. per person.
But to make for 6-8 servings start with-
  • 3 lbs of round steak cut into pieces, the size of your palm.
  • 1/2 cup of seasoned flour
  • 2 large onions chopped
  • 2 green or red peppers
  • 1 can of tomato sauce 398 ml/ approximately 1 and 2/3 cups
  • 1/2 of the can with water
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • Salt and Pepper to taste
  1. Coat the round steak with the seasoned flour and brown in a bit of Olive Oil.
  2. Place the browned steak in a casserole dish or Slow Cooker
  3. Saute the onions and peppers until soft
  4. Place on top of steak.
  5. Pour over the tomato sauce, water and Worcestershire sauce
  6. Cover and bake at 350 for 2 hours.
  7. or on high in the slow cooker for 4 hours or Low for 8 hours
  8. Serve with Mashed Potatoes Rice or Noodles, good with any of these, pick your favorite.

Bread For The Journey / High Hopes Part 2 ~ Easter Sunday~



Thank you for joining us this glorious day of celebration of Christs resurrection.
Did God fail......Here is the rest of the story. If you missed Part 1 just scroll down a bit.
A continuation from the book "Diapers, Pacifiers and other Holy things, written by Lorraine Pintus. lorrainepintus.com

We have an advantage over Mary. We know the end of her story. We understand how, even though it seemed impossible, God would fulfill His promises to her.
Knowing this, wouldn't you love to step back in time and comfort Mary at the foot of the cross? Wouldn't you love to put your arm around her and whisper, "Don't cry, Mary! It's going to be okay. No grave can hold your son. He will be king. God hasn't let you down. Be patient; you will see. God is about to surpass all you've ever dared to hope or dream!"
God has an advantage over you, too. He knows the end of your story. He already knows how you will get through the thing in front of you.
Can I put my arm around you and whisper something in your ear? "Don't despair! God will not fail you. He has a plan. Be patient; you will see. God intends to do something in you and through you that will surpass all you've ever dared to hope or dream."
Our God is mighty. Bigger than anything facing you. Trust Him. Trust in His high hopes for you. He says, "For I am going to do something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told" (Hab. 1:5).

"With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible."
Matthew 19:26


HAPPY EASTER

Lemon Poppyseed Bundt Cake

This cake has been a spring favorite at our home for many years.  Quick and easy...moist and yummy. You can't go wrong!


  • 1 lemon cake mix (510 gr / 18 1/4 oz)
  • 1 package instant lemon pudding (99gr / 3.4 oz)
    4 eggs
  • 1/2 cup oil
  • 1 cup warm water
  • 1/4 cup poppy seeds
  • 1/2 cup icing (confectioner's) sugar
  • juice of one lemon
  1. In large bowl, combine cake mix and pudding mix.
  2. Add the water, eggs and oil...and mix for about 30 seconds on low speed.
  3. Stir in poppy seeds...and mix well.
  4. Pour into a greased bundt pan.
  5. Bake at 350°F for about 50 minutes, or until inserted toothpick comes out clean. (These can also be baked in 6-8 mini-bundts for about 30 minutes.)
  6. Remove from pans and drizzle with glaze while still warm.
  7. For the glaze...combine icing sugar with lemon juice, adding more icing sugar if necessary to get right consistency.
Glaze option: Beat together 1/2 cup cream cheese, 1 cup icing sugar and the juice of 1 lemon.



If you are needing a dessert for tomorrow...this recipe may be just the thing!



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Bread For The Journey / High Hopes Part 1~ Good Friday~


1 Peter 1:18-19


For you know that God paid a ransom to save you from the empty life you inherited from your ancestors. And the ransom he paid was not mere gold or silver. It was the precious blood of Christ, the sinless, spotless Lamb of God.

If you join us regularly you will see that today's devotional is much longer than what we usually do. I want to share with you a devotional that comes from one of my all time favorite devotional books called, "Diapers, Pacifiers and other Holy Things" written by Lorraine Pintus. I give this book as baby gifts. It is a great book of encouragement to women of all ages, even though it was written with young moms in mind. Likely written out of her own life experiences as a young mother in hopes to encourage others. I love this devotional, please take the extra time to read it, it is so worth your while.
If you would like further information regarding Lorraine Pintus her books and speaking engagements here is her website;
lorrainepintus.com
This devotional is so fitting for this Easter weekend. I am overwhelmed with His personal sacrifice for me......

If ever a mother had high hopes for her son, it was Mary. When God arranges a miraculous conception, a birth heralded by angels, and visitation by royalty, something big is in the works.
As Jesus kicked within Mary's womb, She knew her child was destined for the greatest greatness. Set apart to lead a nation. Called to deliver God's own people.
Chosen for........a cross?
As Mary Gazed from the foot of a cross toward her beaten, dying son, what did she feel?
Anger? Of course! Her innocent son, humble and loving, hung on the nails of other people's sin. Righteousness suffered at the hands of the guilty. Good crucified while evil walked free. Such injustice was an outrage!
Agony? Certainly! Her heart broke over her own inability to comfort her firstborn during His hour of greatest need. She longed to wipe the blood from His feet, to put cold cloths on His swollen eyes and to gently clean the gouges in His back where the whip had slashed His skin. As His collapsing lungs gasped for air, her own breath became a curse to her, a reminder that while life flowed through her, it flowed out of her dying son.
But the emotion Mary felt most strongly, the emotion that pulled her to her knees and ripped through her soul, was despair. Cruel, hateful despair that smashed her dreams, shattered her faith, and left her screaming in silent darkness, "Why"?
Why, God? Why did You allow this to happen to Your beloved? Why didn't You stop Pilate before he pronounced the sentence? You sent fire from heaven to save Elijah and consume the prophets of Baal. Couldn't You have done the same to save Your own Son?
Why, God? You told Isaiah to announce His coming. You sent an angel to proclaim He would be a king. You said He'd sit upon the throne of David, that He would reign forever, why did you promise these things of they were never to be?
Why did you give Him power to heal the sick? to scatter demons? to raise the dead? Why did You stir up a nation through Him only to let Him die?
When He was two years old, You snatched Him from the jaws of death, For what? For this? For a cross?
A picture flashed through Mary's mind. Three days earlier she had watched as the people lined the road at the Mount of Olives, joyfully praising God, waving palm branches as Jesus road into Jerusalem on a donkey.
"Hosanna!" they shouted. "Blessed is the king of Israel" (John 12:13).
Mary was certain, then that Jesus would come into His kingdom. But the people turned on Him. Shouts of "Hosanna" became cries of "Crucify Him!" Rather than Jesus leading the Jews, the Jews had led Him......to Golgotha. Instead of raising Him to a throne, they had lifted him on a cross.
"King of the Jews" mocked the sign above his head. Mary longed to rip it down, to throw it at the sneering crowd and scream "Look what you've done to my son!"
Instead, she slumped at the cross and wept. It was too late. Her son would die. Jesus would never be king. the people had lost their Savior.
God had failed.
Or had He?
Join us Easter Sunday for the rest of the story.
Permission granted by Lorraine Pintus to post this devotional.

Mennonite Girls Can


The Books are being packed up at the warehouse and your orders should be in the mail in the next few days! 
Thank you Mennonite Publishing House!

To celebrate . .. .we'll be doing a random draw for a book today!
Tell us what you love about our blog and maybe even who you plan to give a book to.
Alright. . .scroll down to see Anneliese's beautiful Lavendar Cupcakes.


And the winner is.  .
The winner is Sharina. . .and here is her comment.  .  Please email me with your address and we'll have a book sent out from the warehouse. . .lickety split.
So excited that your book is here! I would love a copy! This blog has been wonderful for this newlywed couple! A friend sent me the link as part of a wedding gift, and it has filled our table (and tummies!) many a time this past year! The best part was attempting a cabbage roll recipe and actually succeeding! I then told my husband that I had conquered the world. :D Thank you for inspiring us with yummy looking food and step-by-step, fail-proof directions!
Sharina

Glorified Rice

There was a time when glorified rice was a favorite dish at our place...but I hadn't thought of it in years.  I believe my mother-in-law introduced me to this recipe...and it was often served as a salad to accompany a holiday meal.  I am always looking for gluten-free alternatives to serve our care group, and made glorified rice recently, served up in individual parfaits as a dessert.  Some had no idea what it might be and another came back for seconds saying, "Now that is a blast from the past!"  Basically, it's a rice pudding.


  • 2 cup cooked white rice (cold)
  • 1 tin (14 oz / 398 ml) crushed pineapple, drained
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1 cup mini-marshmallows
  • 1 cup whipping cream
  • 1 Tablespoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  1. Mix rice, pineapple, sugar and marshmallows in a bowl.
  2. Whip cream with additional sugar and vanilla until stiff.  
  3. Fold into rice mixture.
  4. Chill.
  5. Garnish with fresh slices of pineapple or fresh strawberries.
  6. Serves 6-8

Bread for the Journey

From Psalm 87 -- Think on THAT !

Glorious things are spoken of you, O City of God....

And of Zion it will be said,

This one and that one were born in her.

And the Most High Himself shall establish her.

The Lord will record, when he registers the people... "This one was born there!"

Selah

I dread turning on the morning news knowing I will only hear more 'bad' news.

Another disaster, another accident, another crime, rising gas prices, political unrest, fighting, war..... It is all so quickly depressing.



But then I read scripture passages like Psalm 87 where God speaks through the psalmist of something that gives Him great joy .. It is GOOD NEWS.


The word ending the psalm is 'Selah' which means "THINK on THAT!"

The Psalm is talking about the 'City of God' which Hebrews 12:22 indentifies as the heavenly city that is home to those that have been 'born again' because they put their faith in Jesus Christ .


But God's expressed joy in this psalm is not focused on the city.

Note the words... "This one.."


God looked down the corridors of time, His eyes searching for ONE among the multitudes and His finger joyfully pointed to YOU as He recorded your name and proclaimed to all..

"This one was born in her!"

"This one belongs to Me, to my City. This one is safe!"


In God's City there is no bad news... only personal promises that God will keep!

Selah ... Think on THAT !

Carrot Cream Cheese Whoopie Pies


If you enjoy carrot cake with cream cheese frosting, I think you will love this pretty little sandwich cookie that will fit perfectly with your Easter dessert menu.  If you think children will rather enjoy some butter icing between the layers. .go ahead and fill with the icing of your choice.
Make them ahead during the week and store them in the freezer.  Since they have a cream cheese filling, do not store them unrefrigerated.
The cookie is sweet but is balanced with the cream cheese filling.

  • 1 1/4 cup flour
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup creamed honey
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 3/4 cup finely grated carrots (about 2 medium)
  • 1/2 cup solid packed dates (chopped very fine)
  • 8 ounces cream cheese
  • 3 tablespoons creamed honey
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  1. Whisk together flour, cinnamon, baking soda and salt in a bowl.
  2. In a food processor or mixing bowl, combine butter, brown sugar and honey until creamed.
  3. Add the egg, honey and lemon juice.  .pulse until creamed or mix with beaters.
  4. Add the dry ingredients and the carrots and dates and pulse until just combined. .or mix with beaters.
  5. Refrigerate batter for 1 hour.
  6. Preheat oven to 350 convection or 375 regular bake.
  7. Using a small ice cream scoop to keep the cookies even in size, drop 2 inches apart on a parchment paper lined cookie sheet.
  8. Bake until browned.
  9. Remove to a cooling rack.
  10. Combine the cream cheese, the 3 tablespoons honey and the 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice until creamy and smooth.  (using the food processor makes this a quick job)
  11. Divide the cookies in half.  Put one teaspoon of cream cheese filling on a cookie and top with its twin.
  12. Sift some powdered sugar over all the cookies while they are still on the rack.
  13. Freeze in a single layer and then store in a covered container in the freezer or overnight in the refrigerator.

Chicken Souvlakia and Roasted Potatoes

Tell them it's Greek night!
Marinated chicken pieces and potato wedges are ready to 
pop into the oven half an hour before you are ready to serve dinner.
Serve with pita,  Tzatziki dip and oven roasted asparagus topped
with feta and a squeeze of fresh lemon.

Ingredients:
  • 2 pounds boneless skinless chicken breasts, cubed
  • 2/3 cups olive oil
  • 1/3 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp white wine vinegar
  • 2-3 cloves garlic, crushed
  • 3 tsp dried oregano
  • 2 bay leaves, crumbled
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 6-8 white potatoes, cut into wedges
Method:
  1. Cut meat into cubes and potatoes into wedges. 
  2. Combine remaining ingredients into a large seal able non-metal container.
  3. Thread meat onto skewers and place in container with marinade along with the potato wedges.
  4. Refrigerate to marinate for several hours or overnight. 
  5. When ready to bake, place potatoes in a shallow roasting pan, and lay skewers side by side right on top of potatoes. Pour all remaining marinade over top. 
  6. Bake at 325º for 30-35 minutes or until potatoes are tender.
Note: Several people have tried this and found the potatoes are taking much longer to bake through. I used new white potatoes and had them in a single layer under the chicken. You may want to roast your potatoes 10-15 minutes first and then put the chicken on top for the 30-35 minutes. You don't want to dry out the chicken....but you also want your potatoes done to perfection! Good luck!!


Tortilla Egg Cups


These little egg filled ramekins make a nutritious lunch.
It takes minutes to throw together and half an hour in the oven while you set the table and cut up some veggies and fruit.

  • 4 small tortilla shells (I used whole wheat but you can use any flavour of your choice)
  • 8 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon (or less if you don't like it spicy) ground chili paste (sambal oelek) found in the Asian food section
  • 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon dry mustard
  • 3/4 cup cottage cheese
  • 3 tablespoons chopped sweet red pepper
  • 3 tablespoons chopped chives
  • 2 slices deli ham finely diced or ready cooked bacon
  • grated cheddar for sprinkling on top
  • salt and pepper to taste
  1. Preheat oven to 375 F
  2. Spray 4 ramekins with cooking spray and ease the tortilla shells inside each cup trimming the excess shell and pressing to fit. Put the ramekins on a baking sheet.
  3. Beat together the eggs, chili paste, dry mustard, chili powder, cottage cheese.
  4. Add the veggies and bacon.
  5. Divide evenly between the cups.
  6. Grind some fresh salt and pepper over top.
  7. Sprinkle with cheese.
  8. Bake for about 30 minutes or until eggs are set.
  9. Remove from ramekins before serving.

Bread For The Journey


Over the past months, I've been challenged more and more about living a life well lived.
Opportunities come and go at work, in my home, on my travels, with my acquaintances.
How do I reflect life in my ordinary world, with boldness and confidence?
How do others see me? Am I living my life well?



In 2 Timothy 4: 6-8 Paul talks about his departure from the earth.
Then he goes on to say: "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness...."
What defines you are?
Who do you live for?
How do you live?
What is the outcome?

Following Jesus is not a spectator sport, it's an active work of daily discipline, looking to Jesus as the author and finisher of our race, walking uprightly, serving him. It's not all about winning the race, as much as it is about finishing the race...with faithful completion.
It is my prayer that I too, will be known as a person running the race with purpose and vision, rather than being caught up with religiosity, and that my words and actions reflect that He is the risen Lord.

As we prepare for the Easter season, my prayer is that he will be formed in me.

"Let My Life Song Sing to You."

Pork Chops in a Zesty Barbeque Sauce with Smoked Sausage



My mother always made a real effort in making a nice Sunday lunch to welcome us home after church. After we were married, it was a standing invitation for our family to join them.
Now I must admit that it has taken me a while to carry on the tradition, but I am happy to say that in the last few years, chances are there is a nice lunch waiting after church.
I chose to stretch the Pork Chops this time by adding smoked sausage to the sauce while it is cooking. The sausage only takes about 30 minutes to cook once it is thawed.
Serve this with rice, even mashed potatoes are excellent, and a crisp salad. There is always ice cream in the freezer for dessert......VOILA, Sunday lunch is served. This is also a great make ahead dish and just reheated for busy days.





  • 8 lean pork chops
  • 1/4 cup of flour
  • salt and pepper to season
  1. Coat the chops in flour and brown til a nice golden color.
  2. Pour over the following sauce and cook in the same skillet on simmer for 40 minutes, or other options are the crock pot on low for 6-8 hours or high for 4. Or in the roaster in a 350 oven for 40 minutes. You choose what works best for you.
  3. Add smoked sausage if you would like, during the last 30 minutes of cooking time if you choose to add some.
SAUCE:
  • 1/3 cup honey
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar
  • 1/3 cup soy sauce
  • 1/3 cup ketchup
  • 3 tablespoons red wine vinegar
  • 2/3 cup water
  • 2 cloves of garlic minced
  • 8 drops of Tabasco sauce or according to taste
  • 2 tablespoons of dry mustard
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • juice of one orange ( may add wide strips of the orange rind into the sauce for extra flavor and then remove before serving)
Mix all the ingredients together and pour over meat and simmer about 40-60 minutes.This sauce is good over chicken as well.

Chocolate Chip Date Cake



This cake's unusual combination of flavours -
chocolate, date and orange,
are a treat to the taste buds and make a great addition to a packed lunch.
Or you can serve it with a dollop of whipped cream for a satisfying dessert.
  • 1 cup chopped dates
  • 1 teaspoon soda
  • 1 cup boiling water
  • 1/2 cup butter, softened
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa
  • 1 tablespoon grated orange rind
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 3/4 cups flour ( you can substitute 1/2 the flour with whole wheat flour if desired)
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 1/2 cups chocolate chips
  • 1/2 cup chopped pecans or walnuts
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Grease the bottom only of a 9x9 square pan or line it with parchment paper.
  3. Stir together chopped dates and baking soda in a mixing bowl and add boiling water.
  4. Stir and set aside to cool until lukewarm.
  5. Meanwhile in a large mixing bowl, beat butter together with sugar until light.
  6. Add eggs one at a time, mixing well between additions.
  7. Add cocoa, orange rind and vanilla.
  8. With a spoon or spatula, stir in date mixture, salt and flour, mixing until well blended.
  9. Fold in 1/2 of the chocolate chips.
  10. Spread evenly in prepared pan.
  11. Sprinkle top with remaining chocolate chips and all of the nuts.
  12. Bake At 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until cake tester or toothpick comes out clean.
  13. Serve warm or cold, with or without whipped cream.
This cake is very good cold so I store it in the refrigerator. It also freezes well.

Greek Burgers

It's that time of the year when we like to fire up the grill once again. Chef Dez...our famous local chef...featured a Greek flavoured burger as his recipe of the month for April. The sun came out long enough yesterday to use the BBQ and we enjoyed our own version of the Chef's Greek burger for supper last night. If you are looking for a great new flavour for the seasonal classic, try a Greek burger!


  • 1 pound lean ground beef
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 Tablespoons red onion, finely chopped
  • 1 large egg
  • 100 gr feta cheese, crumbled (use garlic and herb feta for added flavour)
  1. Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and mix well.  Divide into four portions and shape into four patties.
  2. Grill on a pre-heated BBQ over medium heat until cooked through (approximately 10 minutes) flipping once.
  3. Serve on your favorite burger bun..with tomato, lettuce and a generous portion of  Tzatziki.


 Tzatziki
  • 1 Long English cucumber
  • 1 cup plain yogurt
  • 1 cup sour cream*
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice 
  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh dill
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced 
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
*Or use all yogurt, if preferred.
  1. Grate unpeeled cucumber and squeeze out extra moisture. (Grate into a strainer and squeeze excess moisture out by pressing down with a bowl.)
  2. Combine remaining ingredients and mix well with a wire whisk.
  3. Stir in cucumber and chill for several hours before serving.

Cream Puff Dessert

Today is my sister Norma's birthday, wishing you a wonderful and happy day dear sister. I asked her what her favorite dessert was and she told me that this cream puff dessert is one of her favorites. I first tasted this dessert at her house a long time ago and of course I wanted the recipe. I have made it often, it was a popular birthday dessert for our staff. It is a large dessert and can feed a crowd. Oh and if you happen to meet up with Norma today wish her a happy birthday, okay?
  Base:
  • 1 cup water
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1 cup flour
  • 5 eggs
  1. In a saucepan bring water and butter to a boil.
  2. Stir flour into boiling water and butter mixture and stir until the flour is stirred in and forms a ball. Remove from heat.
  3. Add eggs, one at time and beat until smooth and satiny. I use my hand held mixer.
  4. Spread on a large greased cookie sheet, one that has edges. My pan size is approx 13" x 17".
  5. Bake in a 425º oven for 15 to 20 minutes until golden in color.
  6. Once baked it will have a bumpy look, don't worry that is how it should look. With your hand, very gently press those bumps down just a little. They will deflate on their own a bit too.
  7. Cool.
Filling and topping:
  • 1/250 g (8 oz) package cream cheese, softened
  • 1 box, 153 g (6 serving size) of instant vanilla pudding
  • 1 3/4 cups whipping cream (whipped and sweetened..I added 1/3 cup icing sugar and 2 teaspoons vanilla)
  • Chocolate sauce
  1. Beat softened cream cheese until smooth and creamy.
  2. Prepare pudding as per box instructions.
  3. Whisk pudding and cream cheese together until smooth, spread on cooled base.
  4. Top with whipped cream and drizzle with chocolate sauce. Refrigerate until serving time.
  5. This is delicious as is but you can add bananas or any fresh fruit.

Peach Cinnamon Muffins


These low fat muffins, filled with fibre and yogurt are nothing but delicious!

Ingredients:
  • 1 pint / 2 cups canned peaches, drained
  • 1/2 cup canned peach syrup  
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup peach yogurt
  • 1/3 cup oil
  • 1 cup All Bran cereal
  • 1/3 cup brown sugar, packed 
  • 1 cup white flour
  • 1 cup multi grain or whole wheat flour
  • 3 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon soda
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
Topping:
  • 2 tablespoons coarse sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
Method:
  1. Grease and flour 12 - 14 reg/large muffin tins or 6-8 jumbo muffin tins.
  2. Drain peaches, reserving 1/2 cup syrup. Set aside.
  3. In mixing bowl, beat eggs, using a fork. Stir in syrup, yogurt, oil, All Bran cereal and sugar. Set aside.
  4. In a separate bowl, combine flours, baking powder, soda, cinnamon and salt.
  5. Stir into wet ingredients.
  6. Spoon into prepared muffin tins.
  7. Arrange sliced peaches on top of muffins, pressing lightly into batter.
  8. Combine topping ingredients and sprinkle over peaches.
  9. Bake large muffins at 375° F for about 25 minutes. Jumbo muffins for about 30 - 35 minutes.