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- all-purpose flour
- baking powder
- salt
- baking soda
- sugar
- large eggs
- white choc morsels
- sweetened dried cranberries
- I used Craisins
- condensed cream of chicken soup
- sour cream
- margarine
- chili powder
- cumin
- chopped cooked chicken breast
- shredded Cheddar cheese
Moist. Kids like them. Good way to use over-ripe bananas. Recipe can easily be doubled.
- large bananas
- vanilla
- sugar
- egg
- baking soda
- baking powder
- salt
- cinnamon
- flour
- cooking spray
- softened butter
- sifted flour
- confectioners sugar
- sugar
- additional flour
- baking powder
- beaten eggs
- lemon juice
- grated lemon peel.*
- sliced almonds
- dried cranberries
- brown sugar
- cinnamon
- Apple wedges or assorted crackers
- bag Meatballs
- peas
- carrots
- onions
- kidney beans
- diced tomatoes
- celery
- Italian spices
- pasta
Mexican “lasagna” style casserole! complicated but worth it! Can use purchase roasted chicken
- corn tortillas
- bay leaf
- chopped onions
- olive oil
- mild salsa
- chicken broth
- cumin
- oregano
- salt
- grated cheddar cheese*
- grated monterrey jack cheese*
- *Use low-fat cheese if desired
These make some bigundo, tasty, tender scones that are super quick and fun to experiment with. They are very cakey, almost like large cookies, so a cup of tea is definitely in order. I made 1/4 of the recipe with chopped Granny Smith apples, 1/4 with cinnamon sugar sprinkled on top, and 1/2 with chopped almonds and a tablespoon of amaretto. I liked the varieties in that order. In the future I would shape them smaller by half and try more different ingredient combinations, as suggested by allrecipes.com bakers and by my available ingredients.
Ideas: more apple bits crammed in there, as much as the dough can take; different fruits: peaches, dates, pear, apricot, berries; orange and lemon juice and zest; poppy seeds; chocolate chips; pumpkin puree and pumpkin spice; currants, cranberries; desserted up with glaze or as a base for shortcake
- sour cream
- baking soda
- all-purpose flour
- white sugar
- baking powder
- cream of tartar
- salt
- butter
- egg
Per serving: Calories 192, Protein 5g, Fat 7g
So delicious. Best ever. So tender and dense, just a little sweet, with delicate cornmeal flavor. Great on its own but performs perfectly as a side, was nice dipping in the glaze of the Honey-Pineapple Yams. Nice in the morning too with a spot of honey. I must experiment with adding different stuff to the batter. And it was super easy too.
“Take this basic recipe even farther by stirring in other ingredients, such as sliced scallions, fresh herbs, sun-dried tomatoes, or even by using blue cornmeal. To make muffins, simply spoon the batter into sprayed muffin cups, then bake about 15 minutes. The mini-sized muffins are especially nice for a brunch, and children love them.”
- Nonstick cooking spray
- yellow cornmeal
- unbleached all-purpose flour
- sugar
- baking powder
- salt
- skim milk
- vegetable oil
- olive oil
- freshly squeezed lime juice
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
- Heavy-duty aluminum foil