
We're getting 2 days of TG this year..New DIL wants to cook for us all, but her mom has obligations out of town on Thur. So she is doing dinner on Fri,which will cut into shopping on Fri, not a bad thing, but still...
Next door is having a big multi family event, she lost her sis in March after a bad, bad case of colon cancer, and has 1 Niece,1 Nephew, both special needs that she helps care for...so 14 to 20 of us are going over there.
I am going to do veggies for Thur next door, I think Sweet tater oven fries, corn, green beans, and Artichokes. And desert, I have a very rich Choclate French Pie. Butter, sugar, choclate and 4 eggs.. might look at some thing else also cause a few of the people coming Thur are either diabetic or pre,and all of them are in denial about it and refuse to cut carbs/sweets. So I want to try and make something special that they won't know is ok to eat till they have some, like it and I let them know it is ok for diabetics...any ideas?
Fri I must make the French Silk Pie,Pumpkin, Pecan and some thing else...and more veggies.
Maybe some quick yeast rolls for both days...
I know new DIL has never cooked a turkey....and I don't care if it is dry,burned, or raw, I will eat it so she feels good about it!
Also got some photos on FB of the wedding stuff we did, but no idea how/where to post them. A few good ones of the chandler we made of a giant crystal Christmas ornament and the 3 feet lon crystal floral picks..and the draped gazebo and of a few other things...
If anyone wants a very rich pie, here is the French Silk Pie
8 or 9 inch Graham Cracker pie shell, homemade or bought, and lightly crisped and cooled...
1 cup butter
1 1/2 cup white sugar
2 oz(+a smidge of another square, if you love choclate!)melted & cooled
2 teaspoons Good vanilla
4 fresh eggs ( we use the pasturized ones now, but didn't for over 35 years)
Cream butter and sugar till light and fluffy, Add melted and cooled choclate & vanilla, mix intill fully incorparted...
Add 1 egg at a time, beating each for a full 5 minuets after you add each one, and scrafing down the sides.
IF it looks to thin, or gets a little warm I stick the bowl and beater in my freezer for 10 min or so, or the fridge for 25 to 30 min...On a HOT day I chill after each egg is added. Also if you keep this chilled the pie is fluffer and a bit creamer-er, and a lighter in texture.
Pour into cool pie shell and stick in fridge for set, 4hours min.
Serves at least 8 normal people, or 3-4 teen boys/men...
Can be doubled, but not trippled, cause I have never seen a home mixer with a big enought bowl to handle 8 eggs and everthing else!
And,yep, tons of fat/sugar, but wow good! Small serving with whip cream=
Also we make a Crazy Cake...first thing I ever teach kids to cook, almost fool proof...& I just found out it is Vegan!!! Who knew?!
Crazy Cake
8" sq.pan, 350 degree oven for about 35-40 min
1 1/2 cup flour
1 cup sugar
3 Tablespoon Cocoa
1 teaspoon Baking Soda
1 teaspoon salt
Sift this all together 3 times in the pan, make 3 dents/wells in this dry mix and add a bit of the following in each well/dent
6 Tablespoon Oil (in WW2 a family member used bacon fat, I kid you not! I use crisco, someone used EVOO, no idea if it was ok..)
1 Cup of room temp water ( or coffee....I even know someone that used old flat coke, again? who knows how it was)
1 teaspon vanilla
1 Table vinegar, white or apple( I use white, but have used apple, or red wine vinegar, but white works great...)
Stir it all up with a fork, make sure to scrape the sides and corners very well, the mixture will look very thin,and runny, don't worry. Bake till a tooth pick inserted near the middle comes out clean...
This is in an un greased pan, but I have made it in a bowl, and then poured it in a pan lined with parchment paper or the non stick tin foil...
While it is still hot we prick the top with a fork and then pour on a mix of butter and brown sugar and milk we boiled on top of the stove, pour that on the hot cake and then broil it. I like to add coconut to it...it makes a carmel top.
This is very, very easy, and moist, and even better a day latter...if there is any left over!
It is also from WW2 which is why some people have used bacon fat, old coffee, and so on, and since it used no eggs, butter or other high ration items.So easy, and so dark choclate that it is almost black.