The Sentimental Kitchen: Delicious Dishes from Family and Friends
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About this ebook
This cookbook was originally written as a Christmas gift for my daughter, Lindsey. I worked morning, noon, and night to gather a collection of recipes from my own kitchen as well as recipes from family and friends. These recipes were Lindseys favorites, those she would request time after time. The more people I talked to about their recipes, the more people would come to me because they heard I was looking for Lindseys favorites. What started out to be just a little booklet was turning into a full-fledged cooking encyclopedia!
I gave Lindsey the small, unedited version for Christmas that year, with the understanding that I needed it back so that I could put together the other recipes I had collected. I continued working on my book, and what started out as a forty-page cookbook was now over one hundred pages.
This book contains a conglomeration of recipes from friends, family, and even Lindsey, as well as from me and my fianc, Curt. We have all contributed our best-loved favorite recipes. No matter who contributed the recipes, they are all contributed with love. After all, that was the original intent of my gift to my daughter. Finally I give this gift to Lindsey with all my love.
Janet L. Gaebel
Born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska, Janet Gaebel fell in love with cooking when she was forced to learn how, so she could feed her new husband. She taught herself how to make everything from fried chicken to homemade bread, made the old way. She never looked back from that point.
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The Sentimental Kitchen - Janet L. Gaebel
1. Appetizers
Beanless Bean Dip
I made this every time your dad had his friends and family over for football parties. It’s easy to throw together, and it’s a winner at any party. Just throw everything into the slow cooker and serve with tortilla chips. Keep this one where you’ll be sure to find it.
Eat diamonds for breakfast and shine all day.
—Unknown
Procedure
1. Place all ingredients in slow cooker. Cook on high until hamburger is cooked through, about 3 to 4 hours. Reduce setting to low until ready to serve, stirring occasionally.
2. Serve with tortilla chips.
Yield: 24 servings
Degree of Difficulty: Easy
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Cooking Time: 4 hour and 30 minutes
Total Time: 4 hour and 45 minutes
Recipe Type
Appetizer
Buffalo Wings
This recipe is great for football or other parties. It makes about twenty-four wings. It tastes good and is easy to make. Line your broiler pan with foil, and it’s easy to clean up. I included a recipe for blue cheese dip, so you’re set, baby-doll!
Far away in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see the beauty, believe in them and try to follow where they lead.
—Louisa May Alcott
Procedure
1. Cut off wing tips and discard or reserve for other use, such as making stock. Cut wings apart at the joint. Put chicken wing pieces in a plastic bag. Set aside. Food safety note: When cutting raw chicken, it is best to use a cutting board just for this purpose. Wash cutting board thoroughly when finished, and do not let raw chicken juices come in contact with other food.
2. Create a marinade by stirring together the melted butter, hot pepper sauce, paprika, salt, cayenne pepper, and black pepper. Pour all but 2 tablespoons of the marinade over the chicken pieces in the plastic bag. (Reserve remaining marinade for when the wings come out of the oven.) Seal bag and marinate at room temperature for half an hour.
3. Place wing pieces on a foil-lined broiler pan rack. Broil 4 to 5 inches from the heat for about 10 minutes on each side, until chicken is tender and no longer pink. Remove from oven and baste with reserved marinade. Serve with blue cheese dip and celery sticks if desired.
4. Blue cheese dip: Combine sour cream, mayonnaise, blue cheese, vinegar, and garlic in a blender or food processor. Blend or pulse until smooth. Cover and chill; good for up to a week.
Yield: 12 Servings
Degree of Difficulty: Easy
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Cooking Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Recipe Type
Appetizer
Curt’s Stuffed Mushrooms
Curt served these stuffed mushrooms as appetizers at Thanksgiving, 2012. They are easy to prepare, and they are delicious. Maybe you can make them a part of your traditional family Thanksgiving.
When you meet your Love, you invest your Life.
—Unknown
Procedure
1. Turn oven on to broil.
2. Clean mushrooms. Combine cream cheese with crumbled bacon and chives. Place spoonful of mixture into each mushroom and set on cookie sheet.
3. Broil until cream cheese bubbles and begins to brown, about 3 to 5 minutes.
4. Serve hot.
Yield: 24 Servings
Degree of Difficulty: Easy
Preparation Time: 20 minutes
Cooking Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Recipe Type
Appetizer
Delicious Fruit Dip
I got this recipe from a Tupperware party years ago, and it’s as good today as it was then. I serve it with apples, oranges, and pineapple, and it’s delicious!
Watch, stand fast in the faith, be brave, be strong. Let all that you do be done with love.
—1 Corinthians 16:13 NKJV
Procedure
1. Stir all ingredients together and serve with desired type of fruit.
Yield: 10 Servings
Degree of Difficulty: Very Easy
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Recipe Type
Appetizer
Dill Dip
This is another dip recipe that I would often serve at family parties or potlucks. Like the spinach dip, you can make this fat-free by using fat-free varieties of mayo and sour cream.
One day in retrospect the years of struggle will strike you as the most beautiful.
—Sigmund Freud
Procedure
1. Combine all ingredients; mix well. Refrigerate at least 2 hours in a covered container. Serve with fresh vegetables.
Yield: 24 servings
Degree of Difficulty: Easy
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Inactive Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours and 10 minutes
Recipe Type
Appetizer
Mama’s Fresh Garden Salsa
This is the salsa recipe I make when I can get the freshest ingredients, usually in the summertime. It’s simple to throw everything in the food processor and whip up the salsa in a jiffy. I like to serve it with fresh, home-baked tortilla chips, but bagged chips work well too. This is a spicy recipe, so you can tone it down if you wish by cutting down the amount of jalapeños or by removing the seeds. I personally like to leave the seeds in, because I prefer it spicy.
There is no greatness where there is no simplicity, goodness and truth.
—Leo Tolstoy
Procedure
1. In large food processor, add red onion, garlic cloves, and jalapeño peppers. Pulse until vegetables are chopped into medium pieces. Add cilantro and pulse until chopped.
2. Add tomatoes, lime juice, and salt and pepper; pulse until chopped but not pulverized. Transfer to serving bowl. Serve with tortilla chips.
Yield: 12 servings
Degree of Difficulty: Easy
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Recipe Type
Appetizer
Mama’s Great Guacamole
I don’t think your cookbook would be complete without a recipe for guacamole. It’s simple to throw together and tastes delicious. Don’t forget to save the pits to grow an avocado plant.
He liked to like people, therefore people liked him.
—Mark Twain
Procedure
1. Cut avocado in half and remove pit. Score each half and spoon fruit into bowl. In food processor, add garlic, jalapeño, onion, and cilantro. Pulse until chopped finely. Divide tomato in half and add to food processor. Pulse until tomato is chopped into small chunks but not pulverized. Salt to taste and stir together. Sprinkle with lime juice and cilantro and then stir and taste again. Add more garlic, jalapeño.
2. Add tomato mixture to avocado and add salt, lime juice, and cilantro as desired. Stir to combine, being careful not to break up avocado too much. Serve with tortilla chips.
Yield: 8 Servings (2 cups)
Degree of Difficulty: Easy
Preparation Time: 15 minutes
Inactive Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours and 15 minutes
Recipe Type
Appetizer
Pâté
This is the recipe for the pâté that I made for every New Year’s Eve we celebrated at home. It’s really called Poor Man’s Pâté because it doesn’t use really expensive ingredients. But it is good and always goes over well at parties. Its few ingredients make it simple to prepare. It has cream cheese in it, so it’s no surprise that you like it.
Love yourself, appreciate yourself, see the good in you … and respect yourself.
—Betty Shabazz, Educator