Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you find that little smokies taste funny, like are more fatty or something. I always find those little smokies to be grizzley almost.
I'm the pigs in blanket poster. I do heat them up in a skillet, then cool them down before wrapping them. This seems to bring out some of the gristly fat and make the more tender.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have a good baked ziti recipe they can share? Or even just the basics. I tried to make it once and it came out a bit dry and bland.
I'm embarrassed to say I served this to my fellow Jersey Italians one day when I didn't have time to make sauce from scratch and they all raved and asked for the recipe:
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/baked-ziti-i/
I claimed "Nonna's secret"
I am going to make this tonight! If anyone is interested I'll post back with a non-Italian POV result.
I'm curious!
I'm curious if the crowd liked. I have to serve a kid-adult mixture of 12 on Sunday and this seems nice and easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have a good baked ziti recipe they can share? Or even just the basics. I tried to make it once and it came out a bit dry and bland.
I'm embarrassed to say I served this to my fellow Jersey Italians one day when I didn't have time to make sauce from scratch and they all raved and asked for the recipe:
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/baked-ziti-i/
I claimed "Nonna's secret"
I am going to make this tonight! If anyone is interested I'll post back with a non-Italian POV result.
I'm curious!
Anonymous wrote:The dinners I'd usually serve are basically covered. However, for dessert...
OREO TRUFFLES!!!!!
http://www.kraftrecipes.com/recipes/easy-oreo-truffles-95085.aspx
Crazy easy, if a bit time consuming. Basically, one package of oreos, one "rectangle" of cream chee se, and melted chocolate The recipe above is the basic chocolate recipe, but I've made many variations - mint oreos with white chocolate, Peanut butter with milk chocolate, berry with dark chocolate. THe combinations are endless. I've actually had friends ask if I can make them to bring to parties from backyard BBW to fancy dinner parties.
One thing - the recipe says 1" balls. I find half that works better - they pair well with coffee (and depending on the combo, tea).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have a good baked ziti recipe they can share? Or even just the basics. I tried to make it once and it came out a bit dry and bland.
I'm embarrassed to say I served this to my fellow Jersey Italians one day when I didn't have time to make sauce from scratch and they all raved and asked for the recipe:
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/baked-ziti-i/
I claimed "Nonna's secret"
I am going to make this tonight! If anyone is interested I'll post back with a non-Italian POV result.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have a good baked ziti recipe they can share? Or even just the basics. I tried to make it once and it came out a bit dry and bland.
I'm embarrassed to say I served this to my fellow Jersey Italians one day when I didn't have time to make sauce from scratch and they all raved and asked for the recipe:
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/baked-ziti-i/
I claimed "Nonna's secret"
