Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Maple Brown Sugar Cinnamon Roll Frosting

 I had this frosting on a cinnamon roll when I was teaching at Waverly HS.  I have cut the recipe into 1/4, to make it more to a family size tray of C rolls.


Ingredients:

1/2 stick of butter

1/2 c. brown Sugar

1/2 c. milk

1 t. vanilla

1 1/2 t. maple flavoring

3 3/4 c. powdered sugar


Melt butter and brown sugar and bring to a boil.  Cool slightly and add milk.  Mix with mixer, the remaining ingredients.   Frost rolls.

Smash Burgers

 MAKES 8 CHEESEBURGERS OR 14 SLIDERS

EQUIPMENT

  • A seasoned cast-iron skillet or fl at top
  • A stiff spatula
  • A #12 salad scoop for full-size cheeseburgers, #16 salad scoop for sliders (see Note)

THE BURGER

  • 8 potato buns (make sure to get the right-size buns for either cheeseburgers or sliders)
  • Peanut oil, or other neutral oil
  • 2 pounds (about 1 kg) fresh-ground 80/20 chuck
  • Salt, for seasoning
  • American cheese, thinly sliced (preferably fresh-sliced cheese from your deli counter, not prepackaged “singles”)

THE TOPPINGS
Not here, my friend. This classic American cheeseburger needs no condiments. So, before you add anything, taste it. There’s a good chance you’ll become a purist like me on the spot.

Note: If you’re making sliders, the patties will take slightly less time to cook than is listed here. Watch for red liquid to know when to flip.

1. Toast the buns in a preheated cast-iron skillet or on a preheated flat top and set them aside.

2. Preheat the cast-iron skillet over medium heat (or a flat top to medium) and add a drop or two of peanut oil. Use the spatula to spread the oil, coating the cooking surface.

3. Put the ground chuck in a mixing bowl. Using the salad scoop, form balls of beef (they should be heaping scoops), placing them on the heated skillet as you go. Each ball should have about 3 inches (7 cm) of space around it. (Depending on the size of your cooking surface, you may only be able to cook 2 or 3 burgers at a time.)

4. Sprinkle a generous pinch of salt on each ball of beef and then, using a stiff spatula, press them down, hard. Don’t be afraid, press harder! Press each ball until it’s a wide patty, just a bit larger than the bun it’s about to meet. Here’s the trick, though: Once the patties are flat, step back and don’t touch them again. Let them cook for 2½ minutes or until reddish liquid begins to form on the surface of the patties.

5. Flip them once and resist the temptation to press the patties again.

6. Add a slice of cheese to each patty and let them cook for another 2 minutes.

7. Remove the burgers from the skillet and place them on toasted white buns.

Applesauce Cookies

 

Ingredients:

1/2 c. shortening

2 eggs

1 t. soda

1/2 t. cinnamon

1/2 t. cloves

1/2 t. nutmeg

1/2 t. salt

2 c. flour

1 c. brown sugar

1/2 c. white sugar

1c. applesauce

1 pkg semi sweet chocolate chips (mini chips work great too)

1 c nuts (opt)


 Preheat oven to 400°.  Combine applesauce and soda.  Mix sugars, shortening and eggs.  Add applesauce mixture. Add flour spices and salt that have been sifted together.  Add chocolate chips and nuts.  Drop on a greased cookie sheet.  Bake for 9-12 minutes.  These cookies are soft.  Makes about 4 dozen.