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Apr 28, 2012

Homemade Cinnamon Rolls

 Homemade Cinnamon Rolls

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/4 cups milk
  • 1/3 cup vegetable oil or 1/3 cup canola
  • 1/4-1/3 cup sugar 
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 3 3/4 cups all purpose flour 
  • 2 1/4 teaspoons yeast ( I  use fleischman's yeast)

Directions:


  1. Place all ingredients in order recommended by your bread machine manufacturer if you are using a bread machine... ( I use to use a bread machine but now I do it mostly by hand).
  2. Select dough cycle and start machine.
  3. I preheat my oven to 100°F and turn off.
  4. When dough cycle is complete remove from machine and proceed to roll out into a rectangular piece of dough and then spread the filling onto the dough and roll up. Then slice into pieces. ( I use dental floss or a piece of thread to cut the pieces nicely.
     Filling
    • 1/2 cup butter or margarine, softened( I use butter)
    • 1 cup brown sugar
    • 1/2 cup sugar
    • 3 tablespoons cinnamon  
    After you have added your filling and cut it into pieces and place in a greased pan..( I use a really big iron skillet but you can use whatever you want to put them in) at this point put them in your preheated oven to let rise about 45 minutes to an hour and then bake at 350 degrees for about 20 to 25 minutes.
    Take out of oven and add icing and your ready to eat. Enjoy!

    Icing
    • 1 cup powdered sugar
    • 2 -3 tablespoons milk , warmed
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla
    Sometimes I add about 4 oz. cream cheese to the icing mixture and it's wonderful!


Mar 9, 2012

Fried Rabbit Livers.... Yumm...






So I made fried rabbit livers after we had our big rabbit killing day a few weeks ago.... and I have to say they were quite scrumptious...

Canning Venison/ Deer

Okay, so I need room in my freezer...so I canned a lot of the deer...It is so-oooooo good canned anyway. I think I'll just keep the tenderloin in the freezer for grilling this summer and can everything else.

See the chilli canning post for the steps to beginning your canning....  and then prepare your deer meat by washing several times and I soaked it overnight in salt water as well. 
Once you have your area prepped with the canning tools you can begin by adding your meat to the jars..



I added 1/2 tsp. salt and 1/2 tsp red crushed pepper to these jars


Process quarts 90 minutes and pints 75 minutes at 11 pounds pressure
And there you have it...canned deer meat that is simply awesome!



Canning Chilli

Okay, so I am running behind on my posts... Anyway.. before the big storm came I planned on doing a tutorial on canning... I canned chilli and some venison...I will show the venison in another post later...

                                                                First is the Chilli.....

                           First thing to do is get your jars ready...Wash them in Warm Soapy Water
Then Put them on a cookie sheet in the oven at 225 degrees to sterilize them




Next ...get your lids ready to sterilize....In a small saucepan boil some water and then turn it to simmering and add your lids (Do not boil your lids)
You will also need to put your rings in some hot soapy water and get your other supplies gathered
You will need a food funnel, a jar lifter, a ring lifter (my hubby made mine) and some vinegar in a bowl to wipe around the tops of the jars so that the lids will seal better. 


You will also need a pressure canner . I have a presto and an All American... I like them both but when I want to can a bunch of smaller jars then I use my All American Canner as the presto will only hold one layer.
The All American has a pressure gauge and the lid screws down so it makes it impossible to blow up on you... I used to be terrified of my canner blowing up so that's why I love this one.  I also like my presto because you don't have to keep as close of an eye on it because it has the rocker instead of a pressure gauge.  You will want to have your canner on the stove filled with  2 to 3 quarts of water getting hot while you are packing your jars. You don't want the water to go up no more than half way up on your jars... if it does then you will need to dip some of the water out.
 Next get a sterilized jar from the oven and pour the food through the funnel so that it doesn't get on the tops of your jars and I filled it to 1 inch from the top.

 After you have filled your jars then take a wooden spoon and stick down in and get the air bubbles out
                           After that you will need to wipe the tops of your jars with the vinegar...
                                                            

                                                             Then put your lids on


                                                   Next add your rings and tighten them up pretty tight.
                                          Next start filling the canner with your full jars of food.
 After you have processed your chilli for 90 minutes quarts or 75 minutes pints let the cooker release it's pressure on it's own and then remove the lid. Then start removing your jars with the jar lifter onto a towel.
                                                        And now you have canned Chilli
    After it has cooled...remove the rings and wipe clean and dry the jar. I then add the date and the contents of the food in the jar on top with a sharpie pen.

Feb 21, 2012

Canning Rabbit!

It has been a really busy day today.  We started off with canning rabbit soup and broth and then onto canning rabbit. I wish I had taken pics of the whole process but I just didn't think to do so...  A couple of days ago we had a rabbit killing day. I think it was 7 rabbits we killed... I made a big pot of rabbit noodle soup and since my Mom was sick and just got out of the hospital I took her a big portion of it and then we had it for supper and still I had enough left over to can 4 quarts. I didn't add any noodles to the canned soup as they tend to get mushy during canning so I will add them when I am ready to serve the soup after opening.  I also canned 2 quarts of rabbit broth, 5 quarts of rabbit on the bone, 3 pints of boneless rabbit pieces and 1 half pint as well. Tomorrow will be another canning day... I'm thinking chilli and deer meat... yummmm....

I know.... I know... it looks gross right??? Meat usually does when canned...but I promise you that if you ever try canned meat you will fall in love...There's nothing like it......sometimes I even can beef just so I can have that flavor instead of cooking fresh...  I will do a tutorial on how to can meat soon!

Jan 8, 2012

It's been a Busy Week!

 Well, I haven't got to post for a few days because we've just been so busy. Kelly's been cutting wood and I've been helping him stack it and then trying to get caught up on orders from our website and such. I have took a few pics of what's been going on in the kitchen though...lol... 

Yummmy.........    Pizza!



 We made Mozzarella Cheese a few nights ago so I thought it would be great for the pizza......
 
 I just love taking pics of food... 


One More of the Pizza....
 And...... Carrot Cake Cupcakes......

Reese Cup Bars......Oh, So Yummmmy!!!

 See Told Ya I had a busy week!

Jan 3, 2012

Another Lazy Snow Day...



No school today for Jacob! Can you believe that he would rather have went to school than to have stayed at home and do a snow packet... he say's he hates the snow packets so much that he would rather just go to school the whole day then to spend an hour doing his work at home...what the heck is up with that...lol...

Well,  anyway... I  haven't done much today but do some laundry and cook a deer roast... With the temps being around 20 degrees here it's been too cold to do any work outside other than the chores so it's just been another lazy day for us...  I love it!

Jan 2, 2012

It's Finally Snowing!!!!




We are finally getting some snow... it's not supposed to be very much but it's coming down hard right now and we probably have about a half inch or so... Kelly decided that today would be the day for cutting wood....of all days...lol... with the wind blowing so hard and the snow just pouring down.... but he got us enough cut for a few days anyway.. We're warm and toasty right now.... and it's a very cold 22 degrees here right now.  I love the fire.  I got out and got our chores done early and I did Jacob's so he wouldn't have to be out in this cold when he gets home from school.

Tonight I made Chicken Stuffed with  Broccoli and homemade mozzarella cheese....Yummm... it was good.. I also made some homemade yeast rolls and some cinnamon rolls... so much for starting the year out eating lighter huh??