MomDot Blog Party Day 4- What is your favorite Holiday recipe?
November 17, 2008 by Mommy Zabs
Filed under Cooking
What is your favorite Holiday Christmas recipe?
Probably Hands down Peppermint Dreams. Don’t be fooled by the name though. There is a hint of peppermint, but it’s balanced perfectly so as not to be too minty. I wish I had a picture!
4 egg whites
1 tsp salt
1/4 tsp cream of tartar
1 c. sugar
1 12oz package of chocolate chips
1/2 tsp peppermint extract
Wip egg whites to foam.
Add salt and cream of tartar.
Beat till stiff but not dry.
Add sugar 2T at a time
Fold in chips and extract
Drop by tsp. on heavy paper. (brown paper bags work best)
bake 25 minutes at 300 degrees.
remove while still slightly warm.
This recipe is very temperamental. Do not cook on a moist day or when you have run the dishwasher!
Menu Plan Monday- September 15, 2008
September 16, 2008 by Mommy Zabs
Filed under Cooking

Okay, I haven’t done this one in awhile. At Organizing Junkie they have a think called Menu Plan Monday. It’s really more for my planning and accountability than thinking that you really care what I make for dinner each day.
So here goes:
Monday- Our neighbor gave us some of their left-over Gumbo.
Tuesday- Something we call Wonderful Pasta that was a party staple when I lived in Ohio. I’ll put the recipe below. It’s yummy, easy, and great for making bulk… so try it!
Wednesday- Cheesy Baked Shells and Broccoli from Real Simple
Thursday- Orange Ginger Grilled Chicken Thighs and Rice with Edamame
Friday- LEFTOVERS
Saturday- Eat out.
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Wonderful Pasta (for 10 people)
1 box penne pasta
4.5 oz basil pesto
3 oz sun-dried tomatos (if soaking in oil let drain 10 min. or so and maybe soak up some with paper towel)
1/2 c. pine nuts
1/2 c. heavy cream
1/4 tsp salt
1/8 tsp pepper
Parmesan
Boil Pasta
While boiling chop up sundried tomatoes and toast pinenuts.
Drain pasta and put back in pot.
Mix in pseto thoroughly and add sun dried tomatos and pinenuts.
Add heavy cream.
*If pesto and tomatos too oily may need less cram.
Add salt and pepper and garnish with parmesan on top.











