Oh! since I know my folks will be in GA forever you should let me know if you guys ever move there!
Did you guys here the song playing in your head when you passed the GA state line? Georgia on my mind. Hah! I love to the peaches I'm not going to lie! We my parents live like 45 minutes or so away they have the best peach packaging place ever! The make tea from peaches, wine, BBQ sauce, pie, cake, bread, everything. It's just great! You get to see how they pick them and package them up too! It's awesome!
Oh Salmon and Dill Waffle recipe~~~!!
What you need:
1 3/4 cups of all purpose flour. (I use organic!)
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
2 cups milk any kind you want
2 large eggs
3 oz of smoked Salmon make sure it's finely chopped
1 medium red onion
1/4 cup of snipped fresh dill
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
softened cream cheese and finely chopped dill or sour cream for topping.
Preheat a standard square or circle waffle iron.
In a large mixing bowl, whisk all the dry ingredients together. In another bowl whisk the eggs, and milk until blended. Mix the eggs and milk with dry ingredients until combined. Then fold in the salmon, onion, dill and melted butter.
Lightly butter or spray the waffle iron's grids.
Spoon out 1/2 cup or whatever size waffle you want onto the waffle iron. Use a metal spatula or wooden spoon to take the waffle off once it's done cooking. A plastic on will melt!
Put the waffles on warm plates and top with a scoop of cream cheese and sprinkle with dill or sour cream.
Thanks Rachel! I wanted to be a teacher for a while. I wanted to teach art. But since I got married, I found I love cooking. DH is still tossing around teaching or becoming a cop. I don't know which one he wants more. Being a cop worries me but...if that's what he wants to do then I'm all for it. But I think your the stronger person for actually teaching! Your actually making or breaking the future kids of America! You are impacting everyone's life everyday. I'm just making sure my fellow workers are safe.