Sunday, December 20, 2009

Any one have good potluck recipes?

I am writing a cookbook. If you contribute a recipe I use I will contribute it to you.Any one have good potluck recipes?
Triple Fudge Cake





Mix one small pkg of instant chocolate pudding with milk (per pkg directions) in a saucepan until bubbly, remove from heat. Blend one dry chocolate cake mix into hot pudding. Pour into greased and floured 9X13” pan. Sprinkle with one cup semi-sweet chocolate chips and ½ cup chopped nuts. Bake about 35 min. at 350.Any one have good potluck recipes?
here's an easy favorite...cook meatballs (store bought ones are fine) in favorite bbq sauce, chop green and red peppers into squares (grill lightly for extra flavor) or u can leave raw, next thread peppers, meatballs and pineapple chunks on small skewers, serve warm and enjoy, yummy!
Chocolate Chip Banana Muffins








INGREDIENTS:


1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour


3/4 cup sugar


1 teaspoon baking powder


1 teaspoon baking soda


1/2 teaspoon salt


1 egg 1/2 cup vegetable oil


1/2 cup plain yogurt


1 teaspoon vanilla extract


1 cup mashed ripe bananas


3/4 cup semisweet chocolate


chips





DIRECTIONS:


1. In a large bowl, combine the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. In another bowl, combine the egg, oil, yogurt and vanilla. Stir into dry ingredients just until moistened. Fold in bananas and chocolate chips. Fill greased or paper-lined muffin cups two-thirds full. Bake at 350 degrees F for 22-25 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool for 5 minutes before removing from pans to wire racks.
1 can kidney beans (with liquid)


1 can butter beans (with liquid)


1 can black beans (with liquid)


1 lb ground beef browned and drained


1 medium onion chopped


1/2 lb bacon cooked and crumbled


4 cloves garlic, minced





2 c ketchup


1/4 c brown sugar


2 teaspoons liquid smoke








put it all in a crock pot and simmer for a few hours





YUMMY
1 big pot for filling all the goodies


A bottle of luck to go along with the pot





Viola! There's our potluck :-)





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Anyway, on a more serious note, here's a personal favorite... a simple tom yum (Thai) soup;





Lemongrass (approx. 3 stalks, sliced)


Onions + Garlic (approx. 3-5 bulbs of onions, 2 cloves of garlic, sliced/smashed)


Kaffir Lime leaves (2-3 leaves)


Lime/Tamarind (either one, measure with taste)


Galangal (about 2-3 slices, smashed)


Salt (measure with taste)


Pepper (measure with taste)


Celery (about 3 stalks)


Chili (measure with taste)


Mushrooms (personal choice)


Cabbage (personal choice)


Fish sauce/soy sauce (about 5-6 tablespoons/measure with taste)


Addition of your favorite meat/seafood to go along with the soup.





Preparation:


Boil water, along with the rest of the ingredients (except celery)... leave to boil for about 15-20 minutes.





Add meat/seafood and let boil for another 10 minutes.





Slice celery and place into bowl... and pour/serve soup. Best served while hot.





Most common seafood used for Tom Yum would be prawns (big), cuttlefish/squid, freshwater fish, etc. You may use chicken or beef too.





Good luck and have fun!
I have one that I love!


Chinese chicken salad (you can do it without chicken too)


Ingredients:


cabbage (I use green but it really doesn't matter) 1-1 1/2 cups


Carrots about 2 big ones


Cilantro 1/4 cup


Green onions 1/4 cup


lemon juic (I use half a lemon)


salt to taste


asian sesame salad dressing (I use the Lite Ken's Steak House because it is delicious) about 1/2 cup or as much as you like!


Method:


Cut cabbage into small strips


grate carrots


chop green onions


add cilantro


Now mix all together (don't forget the chicken if you are using it)


Add lemon juice and salt. Then mix all together with asian dressing. Leave it in the fridge for 30 min to an hour and then it is ready to serve. Delicious!
Tuna fish casserole


! large can of tuna


I can of Mushroom soup


! can early peas


I large bag of potato chips





mix the cans of tuna, mushroom soup,and early peas together add 3/4 of the bag of chips into the mix and then pour into a casserole pan. Level it all out, then take the rest of the chips and crush it to small pieces spread it out over the top of the casserole. feeds 4 persons





pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees bake in oven for about an hour. As we all know not all ovens are the same so once you see that the casserole is bubbling in the middle it is ready.





By far and large this isn't the prettiest dish, but on a cold winter day, it is better than hot chocolate, it will warm you through and through. Preparation time is almost nothing so the only time that you have involved is the bake time.





even if you don't like this try it anyways as it is wonderful stuff, I am sure that this isn't a original recipe but I have never seen it written down anywhere and I learned it from my mother.
I dont how to call it but let's say mini hamburger with capsicum





Get some small (the smaller the better) capsicum


a packet of minced meat


big onion - chopped (optional)


corn flour


Oil to fry (NOT DEEP-FRY)


Ketcup





How to :





# cut capsicum in to half or in 3 or 3 pieces


# mixed the minced meat with chopped onion and some


corn flour, so that the meat would stick to the capsicum


during frying time. (Make sure the meat is not to thick


otherwise it would take time to get the meat cook.)





Note : You need to fry the capsicum side first till is slightly soften then turn to the meat side. Wait till the meat is cooked, you can serve it with Ketchup sauce.





Simple and balance meal. Easy to take and is a finger food too!
lumpiang shanghai... MEAT SPRING ROLLS....


mix together... lean ground pork.. ground shrimps...chopped carrots,green onions,water chestnuts,shitake mushrooms,cilantro...egg and flour... salt and pepper to taste.. a little sesame oil...


fill rice/spring roll paper (size thinner than average finger)...deep fry over medium heat until golden brown...





dipping sauce...mix together in a bowl... cane vinegar, sugar, fish sauce (or salt), finely minced garlic and onion...chilis

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