Friday, June 6, 2014

Double Chocolate Nutella Thumbprint Cookies

I love Nutella. I actually prefer Nutella over peanut butter. My husband thinks this is so wrong. These cookies have a nice filling in the middle so they are crunchy and soft. My youngest daughter kept bring them into school. I'm pretty sure they do not meet the healthy snack criteria but I saw her do it for a couple of days. I think she shared a couple with her teacher since it is the end of the year and she is trying for all the bonus points she can get. I guess the cookies may meet the healthy snack criteria if you share them with the teacher? I also brought some to my friend at work. They are a nice cookie to share or not share.
Double Chocolate Nutella Thumbprint Cookies
1 1/2 cup all purpose flour
1/3 cup cocoa powder
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
2 cups chocolate chips, divided
1 tsp milk
1 cup sugar
1 cup Nutella, divided
1/3 cup unsalted butter, softened
1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
2 eggs

Directions:
  1. In a small bowl, combine the flour, cocoa powder, and salt. Set aside.
  2. Melt 1 cup chocolate chips with the 1 tsp milk in the microwave for 45 seconds. Stir and set aside.
  3. In a large bowl, cream the sugar, 1/3 cup Nutella, butter, and the vanilla extract until incorporated.
  4. Beat in the melted chocolate.
  5. Add the eggs one at a time. 
  6. Slowly, add the flour mixture to the butter mixture. 
  7. Stir in 1 cup of chocolate chips.
  8. Refrigerate for 1 hour.
  9. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  10. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
  11. Shape the cookie dough into 1 1/2 inch balls. 
  12. Place the cookie dough balls onto the cookie sheet, spaced 2 inches apart.
  13. Gently make a thumb indent into the center of each ball to make a 1/2 inch depression.
  14. Fill each depression with about 1/2 tsp of Nutella.
  15. Bake the cookies for 10 minutes or until the sides are set and the center is slightly soft.
  16. Allow the cookies to cool on the cookie sheet for 2 minutes before removing to a wire rack to cool completely. 
Recipe adapted from Tollhouse Nestle Cookies Cookbook.

One year ago...............................I made Dulce de leche cheesecake.
Two years ago.............................I made Skillet Lasagna.
Did you already know.................
-Teachers typically spend about 50 hours a week on teaching related tasks.
-Gene Simmons of Kiss was a teacher for 6 months.
-President Lyndon Johnson was a teacher in Texas.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Southwest Breakfast Wrap

Since I was making breakfast sandwiches, my son wanted a breakfast wrap. Every time my husband would go buy his cup of coffee, my son would ask his Dad for a breakfast wrap. So, I figured I should try making them. It would be a lot cheaper and healthier. I had some leftover Southwest Eggs from the breakfast sandwiches so I just used them. I like them. They aren't a big sandwich but filling. My son is so happy. I placed extra in the freezer so he can heat them up before school. Good job, Mom, good job!
Southwest Breakfast Wrap
4 large flour tortilla
6 egg whites
2 whole eggs
1 Tbsp milk
1/4 cup spinach, sliced thin
1/8 cup red bell pepper, sliced small
4 oz. pepper jack cheese, shredded
6 slices of bacon/Canadian bacon

Directions:
  1. Using a large biscuit cutter or a large glass, cut out 4 circles from each flour tortilla. Set aside.
  2. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. 
  3. Spray a muffin tin with nonstick cooking spray. Set aside.
  4. In a small bowl, whisk together the egg whites, eggs, and milk. 
  5. Evenly pour a little of the egg white mixture into each muffin tin.
  6. Add a little spinach and red bell peppers to each egg mixture.
  7. Cook the eggs for 5 minutes.
  8. Rotate the eggs and cook for another 5 minutes or until the egg is cooked through. 
  9. Remove the eggs from the oven and allow to cool for 2 minutes.
  10. Lay one of the flour circles on a plate. 
  11. Sprinkle a little of the cheese over the tortilla.
  12. On one side, place 1/2 slice of the Canadian bacon. 
  13. Cut one of the baked eggs in half.
  14. Place 1/2 of the baked eggs on top of the Canadian bacon. 
  15. Return the breakfast wrap to the oven for one minute.
  16. Remove from the oven and fold in half. The melted cheese should hold the wrap closed.
Recipe by Jen of Sweet Morris.

One year ago............................I made Cherry Cheese Danish.
Two years ago..........................I made Mascarpone.


Did you already know..................
-Each day, Dunkin' Donuts serves over 3 million customers. 
-There are over 10,000 stores worldwide.
-Dunkin' Donuts is a subsidiary of Dunkin' Brands.

Monday, June 2, 2014

Breakfast Southwestern Egg Sandwich

I like a quick breakfast on weekdays. I love cereal but I want something I can grab and go. I have made breakfast sandwiches before but I just scrambled the eggs. For something quick, it is pretty messy plus if I'm dressed up then I really don't need it on me. I can only imagine what I would look like showing up to an important meeting corrected in egg. I would share but I'm not sure anyone (besides my husband) would take me up on it. When I saw baked eggs, I realized it was the way to go. I could freeze any extra and have them on other days. I like my eggs mostly egg whites so I made them this way. The kids never know the difference.
Breakfast Southwestern Egg Sandwiches
6 egg whites
2 whole eggs
1 Tbsp milk
1/4 cup spinach, sliced thin
1/8 cup red bell pepper, sliced small
12 slices of pepper jack cheese
12 English muffins (I used whole grain.)
12 slices of Canadian bacon

Directions:
  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Spray a muffin tin with nonstick cooking spray. Set aside.
  3. In a small bowl, whisk together the egg whites, eggs, and milk. 
  4. Evenly pour a little of the egg white mixture into each muffin tin.
  5. Add a little spinach and red bell peppers to each egg mixture.
  6. Cook the eggs for 5 minutes.
  7. Rotate the eggs and cook for another 5 minutes or until the egg is cooked through.
  8. While the eggs are cooking, lightly toast the English muffins.
  9. Top the bottom section of the English muffin with a slice of Canadian bacon.
  10. Toast the English muffin until the Canadian bacon is warm.
  11. Remove the English muffin and add a slice of cheese on top of the Canadian bacon.
  12. Carefully remove one of the baked egg sections from the muffin tin and top the English muffin.
  13. Close the English muffin with the other section to form a sandwich.
Recipe adapted from Jeff Mauro.

One year ago...........................I made Vanilla Buttermilk Cupcakes.
Two years ago.........................I made Savory Lobster Cheesecake.
Did you already know.............
-In 1971, Herb Peterson invented the Egg McMuffin.
-Herb Peterson modified the Jack-in-the-Box's Eggs Benedict Sandwich.
-Breakfast makes up about 15% of McDonald's sales.

Friday, May 30, 2014

Hardtack

My daughter's school does a reenactment of the Civil War. My oldest daughter fought for the North. Since my younger daughter wanted to fight for the same side as her sister, she was undecided. She wanted to talk to her sister first. She took to long deciding what side to pick so by default she became a Southern. Most of my daughter's friends had picked the North. (We do live in Maine.) Since my husband and I were both born in New England, I reminded her that her Grandfather is a Southern and one of her Aunts were born in the South so she should fight for them. We did get a photo of her with President Lincoln so I think her fellow Southerns believed she was a spy anyways. Also, she was seen often speaking with a lot of the Northern soldiers. Part of the experience is all the soldiers had to eat what the soldiers were served back during the Civil War. If for some reason you need a recipe for hardtack, this is the place to find it. I will admit I felt bad for all the soldiers if they had to live off of hardtack. Hardtack is hard and salty. Now, these crackers were fresh so I could only imagine how hard they were when the soldiers did receive them.
Hardtack
4 1/4 cups of all purpose flour
2 Tbsp vegetable shortening
2 tsp salt
1 to 1 1/4 cup water

Directions:
  1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. In a food processor, combine the flour, shortening, and salt.
  3. Slowly, pour in the water while pulsing.
  4. Continue adding the water to form a stiff but not sticky batter.
  5. Knead several times.
  6. Roll the dough onto an ungreased baking sheet to 1/2 inch thickness.
  7. Bake the dough for 20 minutes or until the top is golden brown.
  8. Remove from the oven.
  9. Cut the dough into 3 inch sections. 
  10. Using a fork, punch several rows of holes into the dough.
  11. Flip the dough over so the punched side is down on the baking sheet.
  12. Bake the dough for another 20 minutes or until golden brown and crisp.
  13. Turn off the oven and allow the oven to cool.
Recipe adapted from American Civil War Recipes.

One year ago........................I made Creamy Chicken Enchiladas.
Two years ago......................I made Feta Topped Chicken.
Did you already know...........
-The hardtack was issued to Union soldiers as part of their rations.
-Due to lack of proper storage, the hardtack often arrived infested with bugs called weevils. 
-To make it easier to eat, many soldiers would dunk it into a liquid to soften it or cook it into a mesh with grease.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Molasses Spice Cookies

Recently, my friend had surgery. I wanted to bring her something more than just flowers so I made her cookies. I knew she would like these cookies so I had to make them for her. I shared some with my sister and she said they taste like gingerbread. My daughter loved them. I mean loved them. Since there was no chocolate in them, I even shared one with our dog. He instantly became my best friend. He already was my friend but I think it brought us closer. I think it doesn't hurt that I also give him pieces of cheese, apples, and carrots (his all time favorite snack) but the cookie helped our friendship.
Molasses Spice Cookies
10 Tbsp unsalted butter
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground ginger
1/2 tsp ground cloves
1 large egg
1/4 cup molasses
1 1/4 cup sugar, divided

Directions:
  1. Melt the butter and set aside to cool.
  2. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, ginger, and cloves. Set aside.
  3. In a large bowl, combine the egg and molasses.
  4. Add 1 cup of sugar and mix until incorporated.
  5. Add the cooled butter and mix until incorporated.
  6. Add 1/3 of the flour mixture and mix well. Scrap down the bowl.
  7. Add another 1/3 of the flour mixture and mix well. Scrap down the bowl.
  8. Add the remaining flour mixture.
  9. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  10. Remove the dough and form about a Tablespoon of dough into balls.
  11. Place the dough onto a baking pan lined with parchment paper.
  12. Refrigerate for 1 hour.
  13. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
  14. Place the 1/4 cup of sugar into a small bowl.
  15. Roll each ball of dough into the sugar to coat.
  16. Flatten the balls slightly.
  17. Space the dough about 2 inches apart on the baking sheet.
  18. Bake the cookies for 5 minutes.
  19. Rotate and bake the cookies for another 5 minutes or until the cookies are dark golden brown.
  20. Remove from the oven and allow to cool on a wire rack.
Recipe adapted from the Standard Baking Co. Pastries Cookbook by Alison Pray and Tara Smith. 

One year ago........................I made Peanut Butter Cup PB Cookies.
Two years ago......................I made Mahogany Cake.
Did you already know...........
-Molasses is the byproduct of the extraction of sugar from sugarcane and sugar beets.
-The Molasses Act of 1733, the British imposed a tax on all non-British imports of sugar and molasses to the colonies.
-On January 15, 1919, a large molasses storage tank collapsed in the North End of Boston creating a two story flood causing the death of 21 people and about 150 injuries.

Monday, May 26, 2014

Red, White, and Blue Cake

Memorial Day signifies many things to many people. My Grandmother would visit the graves of family members. For others, it is the parade and remembering lost service members. For us, it signifies my husband's birthday since often his birthday falls on the holiday. Well, I had to make him a patriotic cake. My sister found the idea on pinterest and sent it to me. I decided to try making star shapes. I did learn that the cake needs to be frozen so it is easy to cut out the shapes. Also, I used the rest of the red and blue cake to make my bottom layer so I didn't waste any cake. I liked the affect. I used this cake recipe.  The best part of making this cake is my daughter helped.
Red, White, and Blue Cake
1 baked red cake
1 baked blue cake
1 white cake batter

Directions
  1. Freeze the red cake and the blue cake for 1 hour.
  2. Cut out the star shapes from the frozen cake.
  3. Place the cut out cooked red and blue cake stars into the white cake batter.
  4. Make sure the cut out star shapes are covered by the white cake batter.
  5. Bake the white cake as normal.
  6. Once cooked, frost as desired and serve.
Recipe adapted from Recipebyphoto.

One year ago.................................I made a Star Cake.
Two years ago...............................I made a Stuffed Burger.
An example of my cut out blue star.
Did you already know...................
-Memorial Day once was called Decoration Day.
-Decoration Day began to remember all the fallen Civil War soldiers.
-On May 5th, 1868, the Union Veterans decided to establish a day to decorate the graves of the fallen soldiers with flowers.

Friday, May 23, 2014

Black and White Pudding Squares

My son has been asking for me to make this dessert. He saw the recipe at the grocery store. On three separate occasions, my son would pick up another card. We would pick up the ingredients but Oreos do not last long at our house so we would have to wait until next time. Finally, we made it. It is very good. The puddings will still be soft and creamy. I wanted a little more flavor so I used Mint Oreos.
Black and White Pudding Squares
24 Mint Oreo Cookies, finely crushed
1/4 cup butter, melted
1 package (8 oz.) Cream Cheese, softened and divided
1 package Vanilla Instant Pudding
2 cups cold skim milk, divided
1 package Chocolate Instant Pudding
Toppings: whip cream and crushed Oreo cookies.

Directions:
  1. Combine the Oreo cookies with the melted butter. Press into the bottom of a 8x8 baking dish.
  2. In a large bowl, beat 4 oz. of the cream cheese with the vanilla pudding package and 1 cup of milk.
  3. Spread the mixture over the Oreo crust.
  4. In the bowl, beat 4 oz. of the cream cheese with the chocolate pudding package and 1 cup of milk. 
  5. Spread over the vanilla pudding mixture.
  6. Refrigerate for 4 hours.
  7. Before serving, top with whip cream and crushed Oreo cookies.
Recipe adapted from Kraft recipe card but also found at Jell-O

One year ago...........................I made Banana Muffins.
Two years ago.........................I made Pickles.
My daughter assembled her piece
Did you already know................
-In 1897, Pearle Wait trademarked his Jell-O desserts. 
-In 1936, Jell-O introduced chocolate instant pudding.
-Jell-O brand is part of Kraft foods.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Blue Cheese Dressing

My friend at work gave me her favorite blue cheese recipe. I kept meaning to make it but I haven't been cooking lately. I have been lucky since my husband has been the one making supper. Well, I decided we were going to have salads for supper. Of course, I couldn't find her recipe. I remembered the main ingredients and I looked everywhere. She did tell me the site that she found the recipe but it didn't help since there a lot t review. I really need to be more organized. I will probably find it now that I found this recipe. So, I picked one. My children told me this recipe was there favorite dressing recipe of all time. My husband had to agree. I loved it but I liked garlic. This is a creamy recipe.
Blue Cheese Dressing 
1 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup sour cream
1 clove of garlic, minced
1/2 cup buttermilk 
3 oz. blue cheese, crumbled
1/8 cup dried parsley
salt and pepper to taste

Direction:
  1. In a small bowl, whisk together all ingredients.
  2. Allow to chill before serving.
Recipe adapted from All Recipes.

One year ago...............................I made Dulce de Leche Flan.
Two years ago.............................I made Baguette Bread.
The kids loved using my little container to pour their dressing. I guess it is the little touches that make supper entertaining. They insisted that I should take their photo to share with you. My two cuties!
Did you already know.....................
-The mold spores of Penicillium are used to make blue cheese.
-Early blue cheese makers used moldy bread to create the mold spores in caves which the mold is naturally present.
-Today the mold is injected into the cheese or mixed with the cheese curds.

Monday, May 19, 2014

Flourless Cookies

Recently, my sister came to visit. Since she follows a gluten free diet, I wanted to make her some flourless cookies. Since it seemed like everyone was sick at the time, I postponed making the cookies. I'm unsure if all flourless chocolate desserts are very rich but I seem to pick them. My son loved them. My daughter thought they should have some powdered sugar dusting the tops. I thought they were plenty sweet. I think the addition of mini chocolate chips would have been good. If you want a chocolate, gooey fix, these are the cookies for you.
Flourless Fudge Cookies
2 1/4 cup powdered sugar
1/4 tsp salt
3/4 cups cocoa powder
1/4 cup special dark cocoa powder
3 egg whites
2 tsp vanilla extract

Directions:
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Grease the parchment paper with nonstick baking spray. 
  3. In a bowl, whisk together the powdered sugar, salt, and cocoa powder. Set aside.
  4. In a small bowl, whisk the egg whites until frothy. 
  5. Fold in the egg whites with the vanilla extract.
  6. Spoon about 1 Tbsp of batter onto the baking sheet. Flatten slightly on top.
  7. Bake the cookies for about 8 to 10 minutes until slightly shiny on top and crackly on top. 
  8. Remove from the oven and allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet. 
Recipe adapted from King Arthur.

One year ago..................................I made Graduation Cap Cookies.
Two years ago................................I made Texas Pralines.
Did you already know...................
-Even foods that are naturally gluten free could have added gluten during processing like powdered sugar.
-Gluten is a protein found in wheat, rye, and barley.
-Potatoes, corn, and rice are naturally gluten free foods.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Blueberry Galette

My friend told me several times that I should try this bakery at the Old Port. Every time I was down there, I would forget. Well, I decided to spend some girl time with my youngest daughter. We went to Portland for manicures. My daughter tried to talk me into taking her to her favorite restaurant but I felt it wouldn't be fair since the guys weren't with us. Instead, I took her to the bakery my friend recommended. My daughter and I picked up an almond raspberry galette, a tart, and a baguette. My daughter loves sweets so she was in heaven. Afterwards, she told her Dad that we will have to go again especially for the galette. While we were at the bakery, I saw a copy of their cookbook for sale. I decided to checked out the Standard Baking Co. Pastries cookbook from the library. For my daughter, I made the galette she loved so much. My daughter loved it even though I picked a blueberry filling. I will definitely make this dessert again and I will be purchasing the cookbook. Now, what will be the next thing we will have to try at the bakery?
Almond Blueberry Galette
1/2 cup sliced almonds
1 cup unsalted butter, softened
2 cups all purpose flour
pinch of salt
3/4 cup sugar plus more for topping
2 eggs
1 1/4 cup blueberry jam

Directions:
  1. Grease a tart pan with nonstick baking spray. Set aside.
  2. In a food processor, pulse the sliced almonds until grounded. Set aside.
  3. In a mixer, mix the butter, flour, and salt until well incorporated. 
  4. Add the sugar and the ground almonds. Mix until incorporated. 
  5. Add 1 of the eggs and mix until the dough holds together.
  6. Transfer the dough onto a lightly floured surface. 
  7. Working with half the dough at a time, knead the dough about 10 times.
  8. Roll out the dough into the size of the bottom of the tart. 
  9. Carefully, wrap the rolled out dough with plastic wrap and place into the refrigerator to chill.
  10. Roll out the other half of the dough into the bottom of the tart pan.
  11. In a small bowl, lightly beat the other egg with 1 tsp of water. 
  12. Lightly, brush the outside edges of the tart with the egg wash.
  13. Spread the jam evenly inside the egg wash border.
  14. Carefully top the tart with the other rolled out dough piece.
  15. Lightly, press the dough along the edges to firmly seal the two layers over the jam layer.
  16. Brush the top of the tart with the egg wash. 
  17. Sprinkle a little sugar on top of the tart. 
  18. Place the tart in the refrigerator to chill for 10 minutes.
  19. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. 
  20. Bake the tart for 20 minutes. 
  21. Rotate the pan and bake for another 20 minutes or until golden brown.
Recipe adapted from the Standard Baking Company Pastries Cookbook.

One year ago....................................................I made Broccoli Cheddar Soup.
Two years ago..................................................I made Apple Cinnamon Loaves.
Did you already know..............................
-Galette is a French pastry cake.
-Galette tend to be flat, round or free forming pastries.
-In Canada, galettes tend to be more of a cookie.

Monday, May 12, 2014

Broccoli Cheddar Soup

My husband has ordered broccoli cheddar soup for the last three times that we ate out. He has even influenced our children so they have been ordering the soup too. Since it is so popular in our household, I wanted to show my husband how easy it is to make. We don't eat out a lot but I think we will be eating out even less now. This soup is so good. He told me that he could easily make this soup for us. Here you go babe!
Copycat Panera Broccoli Cheddar Soup
4 oz. butter, unsalted
1 medium onion, chopped
1/4 cup all purpose flour
2 cups half and half
2 cups chicken broth
1 lb. fresh broccoli, chopped into small pieces
1 cup carrots, julienne
1 Tbsp paprika
2 tsp season salt
1/4 tsp ground mustard
4 oz. cheddar cheese, shredded
salt and pepper to taste

Directions:
  1. In a large pot, melt the butter over medium heat.
  2. Add the onion and saute for 2 minutes.
  3. Sprinkle the flour over the onion and mix. Allow to cook for 1 minute.
  4. Whisk in the half and half with the chicken broth. Allow to simmer for 20 minutes.
  5. Stir in the broccoli, carrots, paprika, season salt, and ground mustard.
  6. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 15 minutes.
  7. Stir in the cheese and allow to melt before serving.
  8. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Recipe adapted from The Recipe Critic.

One year ago......................................I made Chewy Brownies.
Two years ago....................................I made Fresa Agua Fresca.
Did you already know.......................
-Broccoli was a popular vegetable of the Romans.
-In the 1900s, Italian immigrants introduced broccoli to the U.S.
-The head of the broccoli is made up of tiny buds that are ready to flower.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Pinwheel Cupcakes

For Mother's Day brunch, I wanted to make my Mom some flower cupcakes. I've been places where a real flower was stuck in the middle of a straw and then stuck into a cupcake. When I started researching which plants were poisonous, it became apparent that maybe it wouldn't be a good idea to use real flowers. The petals of a flower may not be poisonous but the stalk or leaves could be. Since there were going to be children present, I wouldn't be able to observe if they were eating the flowers. Most likely, it would have been my son so I figured I would have to substitute the flower with something safer. Since I remembered how my grandmother had pinwheels, I thought it would be a nice connection with her too. The pinwheels worked great. Plus the kids thought it was wonderful to blow on them. My wonderful sister gave me a grass decorating tip which made frosting the cupcakes easier. Also, none of the kids tried eating the pinwheel.
Photo taken by my son!
Pinwheel cupcakes
12 chocolate cupcakes
1 cup green frosting
12 pinwheels

Directions:
  1. Using a multi-opening decorating tip, pipe the green frosting onto the cupcakes to resemble grass. (My sister gave me a Wilton Decorating Tip #233).
  2. Cut the pinwheel stick in half.
  3. Clean the pinwheel stick before inserting in the middle of the cupcake. 
Enjoy!

One year ago.........................................................I made Abstract Art Sugar Cookies.
Two years ago.......................................................I made Seven Cheese Bread.
Did you already know.............
-In 2003, Omikami Amaterasu became the oldest mother when she gave birth to a son.
-More babies are delivered in the month of August.
-By age of 44 years old, 81% of women have given birth.


Happy Mother's Day!

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Breakfast Potato Bake

Since my Mom has four children, I like to celebrate Mother's Day with her a week early. My younger sister tends to do the same. Then my other sisters does something special for her on Mother's Day. It is nice since my Mom celebrates Mother's Day for two weekends and not just one. Yes, she is that special! I know my Mom likes potatoes so I wanted to make sure I had a potato dish for her Mother's Day brunch. I also figured breakfast sausage would be a great addition. When I looked for a recipe to make, the majority of the recipes had frozen hash browns. I wanted to take the extra steps and make it from scratch. Also, my husband's family makes this wonderful potato dish on the grill so I used it as my inspiration. My Mom said she liked the dish. My son said he really liked it. He did help me so he took the credit. It does encourage him to help me more in the kitchen if he gets the credit.
Breakfast Potato Bake
2 lbs. red potatoes, scrubbed
1 tsp vegetable oil
2 tsp unsalted butter
1/2 lb. breakfast sausage
1/2 cup green peppers, chopped
1/2 onion, chopped
2 eggs, lightly scrambled
2 tsp season salt
1/2 tsp ground pepper
4 oz. cheddar cheese

Directions:
  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. Spray a 13x9 baking dish with nonstick cooking spray. Set aside. 
  3. Parboil the potatoes for about 10 minutes.
  4. While the potatoes are cooking, heat the vegetable oil and butter in a large skillet over medium heat.
  5. Brown the sausage, onion, and green pepper in the skillet. Set aside.
  6. Drain the potatoes. 
  7. Place the potatoes in a food process to grate.
  8. Add the potatoes, eggs, season salt, and pepper to the sausage mixture. Mix until incorporated.
  9. Evenly distribute the potato mixture into the baking dish.
  10. Top with the cheese.
  11. Cover and bake for 30 minutes.
  12. Uncover and allow to bake for another 15 minutes or until the top is golden brown. 
Recipe by Jen of Sweet Morris.
 
One year ago...............................................................I made Fruit Cups.
Two years ago.............................................................I made Pizza Sauce.
Did you already know................................................
-Potatoes originated in South America.
-In the 18th century, salted potatoes were served as a dessert.
-Potato is a vegetable.