This is our front door this morning. It was -32C when Colin headed outside to head to the barn. Our old front door is only a single pane of glass, so not too great in the winter. It’s a good time to make some comfort food. I thought I’d share some recipes:
Chili
2 lb ground beef 2 can tomato soup (don’t dilute)
7 cans (19 oz) kidney beans -drain half or use 4 cans kidney beans and 3 cans navy beans (drain navy beans)
1 can (28 oz) crushed tomatoes and diced tomatoes (don’t drain)
6 onions, chopped
1 small jar sweet pimentos, chopped
6 T chili powder, or to taste
Brown beef and onions, drain if needed. Add everything else. Simmer over low heat for a few hours. Stir fairly often. Even better when made the day ahead.
Ranch Buns
make ranch spice from Niki’s blog
then make a batch of potato bread dough, adding in 1-2 T of ranch spice:
1/3 c potato flakes 2 T yeast
2 c warm water 1/2 c margarine
1 T salt 2 eggs, beaten
6 c flour 1-2 T ranch spice
Put in the bread machine in the usual order: wet stuff first, then dry, then flour and yeast on top. Let rise once. This is also easy to make by hand.
Roll into golf ball sized balls and place in a greased cake pan (9×9 makes 16). Let rise then bake 400F for 15 minutes. Brush with melted butter then sprinkle with Parmesan.
Yummy brownies. These brownies have a secret ingredient -oatmeal! But you would never know if you didn’t tell anyone. This is only half a batch, the recipe makes 9×13
Oatmeal Brownies
1 c oatmeal 1 c butter
2 c boiling water 4 eggs
3 c brown sugar 2 t vanilla
2 t bk powder and bk soda
2 c flour 1 t salt
4 T cocoa
Mix oats, butter and water. Let cool. Add all other ingredients. Pour into greased pan or pans. Bake 350F for 40 minutes until done.
Chocolate Glaze
3/4 c sugar (brown or white) 1/4 c milk
2 T butter 1/3 c mini marshmallows
1/4 c semi-sweet chocolate chips
Bring sugar, milk and butter to a boil. Cook and stir for 2 minutes. Remove from heat and add marshmallows and chips. Stir till melted. Let cool a bit. Pour over cake or brownies.
Hi Paula,
It is cold here but not as cold as it must be there. Your Chili, Ranch Buns and Oatmeal Brownies should warm up your home a bit with the oven on to do all that baking. It all sounds like winter comfort food and looks delicious. Thank you so much for coming to Full Plate Thursday and please come back!
We’re in a bit of a freeze right now, though we have warmed up to -20C today (if you can stay out of the wind). My poor husband hates these days, so many things freeze in the barn in this weather. My gas stove does a great job warming my kitchen and some days I bake stuff just for the heat 🙂
Came over from Miz Helen’s Full Plate Thursday- those brownies look scrumptious! I love that they have oats in them. The chili and buns sound good too- perfect for a cold day!
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