I enjoy cooking for my family. Like most of us, I prefer recipes that are fast and easy. Fortunately, I am surrounded by people who appreciate my effort, my recipes and seem to sincerely like the meals placed before them.
I readily admit that I play in the kitchen. I play with recipes by changing the ingredients to suit my families tastes. I play with cupcakes, cookies, desserts, etc, because I enjoy decorating the food. I mess around with it until I get the desired effect.
I also enjoy the company of other family members in the kitchen. So much so, that I consider us playing in the kitchen. Since I began writing articles online, I have been periodically sharing highlights of our kitchen adventures so you and your family can be encouraged to "play" in the kitchen. In this article, I will provide links to the different easy recipes and fun articles that I have published.
I consider that my Recipe for Making Memories in the Kitchen. So, without further ado, let the games begin!
My Own Personal Roast Recipe
This recipe is the result of trial and error. I just kept playing with different ideas until I found a tasty, tender way to cook a roast in the oven.
It has become a family favorite and I have allowed it to be published in several charity cookbooks over the last 40 years, but it is still my own original recipe. Although I was very young when I developed this recipe, I still cook my roast the same way today.
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Having Fun in the Kitchen
I started cooking when I was a child and still living at home with my parents. My sister and I both helped in the kitchen and it was not unusual for us to have real, honest to goodness food fights with the leftovers. We frequently made mashed potato balls and hurled them through the air at each other or any unsuspecting individual who entered the kitchen. We flung spaghetti noodles against the wall and said we were testing it to see if it was done. By dinnertime, there would be 10 or 12 noodles hanging from the wall on spaghetti night.
While I still enjoy throwing pasta noodles against the wall, I have found that test does not work with pasta shells. No matter how many pasta shells I have thrown against the wall, none have ever stuck. Perhaps someday one will stick. I'll just have to keep testing them.
This easy pasta recipe is also shared on Cooking for the Holidays and, if you click it, the link will take you to that website.
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| Easy Pasta Recipe - A Family Favorite for Dinner or Side Dish |
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Playing with Ingredients
Working in the kitchen with my sister was fun. We occasionally experimented with the food. Sometimes we would put a little extra pepper in one of our brothers' bowls of stew or add a little something extra to spice up their lives and the dinner table. Oddly enough, the boys consumed whatever we fed them and much to our distress, rarely noticed a difference. I only remember one brother gagging on hot barbecue sauce and believe it or not, we were not responsible.
Of course, there are the recipes from my mother and grandmother that I have never played with, never changed and never shared except on websites I own. My motto for this group of recipes is "you can't improve on perfection, so why try!"
Directions for making the pizza pictured on right, can be found at Halloween Haven
Playing with Your Food Recipes
These are some of my favorite recipes. They are really step by step instructions on decorating, so I call it playing with my food. Sometimes making these special treats can be messy, but they are always fun as you create your own original work of food art.
Don't just make these treats alone to serve to your family. Grab your child, your husband, your sister, your mother or even your father and make these treats with your family!
To see some of my favorite fun food articles, simply click the source link below each photo. That will take you directly to the recipe and tutorials for creating your own fun food.
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How to Decorate Panda CupcakesHow to Decorate a Snake CakeHow to Make Marshmallow Flower Cupcakes4th of July Party Flag Cake RecipeHow to Decorate Snowman CupcakesHow to Make a Chocolate Halloween Ghost Castle CakeHow to Make a Chocolate Halloween Ghost Train CakeHow to Make a Cupcake Pumpkin Cake
Teaching an Old Dog, New Tricks
I am happy to say that I married a man who enjoys messing around in the kitchen too! The Breakfast Buddy featured below is his delicious creation and when I wanted to learn how to grill, I asked him to teach me. He has always made the most incredible steaks! In the article below, I share his secrets as I take you step by step through my own "grilling" education.
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Breakfast "Buddy" SandwichHow to Grill the Perfect SteaksCooking Hamburgers on an Indoor Grill
Special Treat and Finger Food Recipes
My family loves fruit and chocolate so it only seems natural for me to dip fruit in chocolate. Once I started dipping fruit, it was impossible to stop! I think I dipped every type of fruit we had in the house, then ran to the grocery store for more. Of course, then I wrote an article about each one.
Here is my collection of dipped fruit recipes. Be very careful though. Chocolate dipped fruit can be very addictive!
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Chocolate Covered Fruit DIY Recipes
Taking Care of the Cook
Over the years, I have learned many things about cooking, about family and about fun. The most important thing I have learned, is that the three things go together. Have fun cooking with your family.
I watched my grandmother and my mother work in the kitchen during every holiday for decades. Too often, they missed out on the fun simply because the party was happening in another room.
I believe in bringing the party to the kitchen, enlisting help and taking care of the cook. Perhaps, I see it more clearly because now I am the cook, but I love to share ideas with others about how to have more fun with your family, instead of working alone in the kitchen. Believe me, you can create your own load of memories in the kitchen by simply letting others help in the kitchen.
A Lot of Good Food and A Load of Memories
I think it is because of my experiences and our experiments in the kitchen when I was a child, that I approach the kitchen with humor now. I still cook the old standards passed down from my great grandmother, grandmother and mother, but I enjoy creating new treats for my family too and it is even better when I get "help."
Over the years, a lot of good food and a load of memories have been made in our kitchen!
Easy Dessert Recipes
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Easy Strawberry TrifleEasy Blackberry Cobbler
Candy Recipe
I am not going to tell you this recipe is extremely easy. It seems easy to me because I have been making it for 40+ years, but making candy takes a bit of practice to perfect.
While I try to walk viewers through the process with photos, I know this is something that is simply learned by trial and error because the outcome when making candy depends so much on the climate of the day, as well as the altitude of a region.
Here is my mother's Peanut Butter Fudge Recipe. I could never improve on this recipe. It really is delicious!
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Easy Beverage Recipes
Take time to relax! While the food is in the oven, or after all of the work is done, sit back with your loved ones and enjoy a cup of tea, hot chocolate or perhaps a cool glass of lemonade. These are the moments you will want to capture and hold for as long as you can.
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Spice Tea RecipeHomemade Lemonade RecipeHot Chocolate Mix Recipe
Chocolate Hot Cocoa Bombs Recipe
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