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Ok.. you asked and so you shall receive!!!
Corn Casserole 1 can creamed corn 1 can kernel corn, drained 1 stick butter, melted (I sometimes use only 1/2 stick, and it comes out just as good.) 2 beaten eggs 1 pkg. Jiffy corn mix 1/2 of an 8 oz. carton sour cream Mix both cans corn, 1 package corn mix, sour cream and melted butter. Add beaten eggs. Mix thoroughly using wooden spoon. Grease bottom of 8x8" pan. Pour in pan or glass dish. Bake at 350ºF for 35 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean when placed in center of pudding. Dirt Cake This is also often called Dirt Pudding. 1 (20 ounce) package Oreos 8 ounces cream cheese 1/4 cup margarine 1 cup confectioners' sugar 12 ounces Cool Whip 2 (3-1/2 ounce) boxes instant vanilla pudding 3 cups milk 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Crush cookies to find crumbs in food processor. Set aside. Mix cream cheese, margarine and sugar. Fold in Cool Whip. Set aside. Mix pudding mixes, milk and vanilla extract. Stir pudding mixture into cream cheese mixture and mix well. In 9 X 13 pan alternate the cream cheese mixture and crumbs ending with the crumbs |
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Yummy I can't wait for Thanksgiving. I'm so Thankful for all the food and the great many Blessings God has given me that includes you all on here.
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That was nice Linda. I love Thanksgiving. Those recipes look delicious.
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MMM sounds delicious, I will try some.. I will have to take out my receipes and post ...
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My Recipe:
Use can opener to open can of cranberry sauce slide can shaped jello cranberry stuff of of can slice eat :-) some day ill learn to cook... |
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Shada - thanks for the recipes - they look YUMMY!
Lilstar - I like your recipe too - it wouldn't be Thanksgiving and I couldn't eat turkey and dressing without your recipe!!! ![]()
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This isn't a recipe but a suggestion for a dish that everyone usually fixes. If you make the Green Bean Casserole that uses the French's Onion Rings in it........try adding about a cup of cubed Velvetta. It adds a little bit more flavor and it's very good!!!
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Shada, I'm making this corn casserole today. I have all the ingredients layed out and ready to make for our Thanksgiving dinner. Thank you so much.
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I did try the corn casserole on Thanksgiving. It had really good flavor, but I think I need to find a way to make it more moist. The guys liked it too.
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Ok so in Mexico obviously there's no Thanksgiving dinner
![]() 4 cans of evaporated milk 4 lecheras (condense milk /the sweet milk) 12 lrg eggs small bag of sugar A pan where you can make lasagna, sorry don't know the measurements. Ok you brown the sugar while your doing that blend the rest of the ingredients. If you have a small blender blend 1 can of each with 4 eggs. preheat the oven at 380 degrees Pour brown sugar in pan then pour mix. When you finish pouring the mix into the pan place the pan over a bigger pan. Fill the lower pan halfway with water. Cover the mix with foil. can take about an hour to bake, oven varies. You can alway's do the knife trick when it comes out clean it's done. |
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Oh I LOVE flan!! We have LOTS of Mexican restaurants here and I gauge a good Mexican restaurant by the quality of their flan! I don't know if I could make it though!
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This is the link to La Lechera one of the products. I use the third one down the line. There's a fat free version but I haven't tried it. http://www.lalechera.com/ES/Products/Default.aspx Oh and you can eat it warm but I love my flan cold. |
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OK, I'm already confused. When I brown sugar, I do it in an iron skillet on top of the stove, on medium heat, and I have always stirred the entire time the sugar is browning. I thought the sugar would burn if I didn't stir it. So, if I were stirring the sugar, how would I blend the rest of the ingredients. Can you tell me how you brown your sugar???
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I love flan too!!! Have you tried the Jello flan? It's really good......and easy!!! I'm no expert but I've made it several times and really enjoyed it.
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