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Thanksgiving Sides
Most of you will be cooking a turkey for Thanksgiving. Have you decided on your side dishes yet? Here are three very simple and delicious ideas for last minute sides! The Yam and Apple Bake, Bacon Wrapped Asparagus Bundles and the Cranberry Cream Cheese Pockets are colorful, flavorful and easy as 1,2,3! Enjoy your feast and Happy Thanksgiving to you!
Watch my How To Video for Thanksgiving Sides here!
Apple Caramel Drizzle Cake
Apple Caramel Drizzle Cake
Old Fashioned Lace Cookies
The Story
It was by far one of the most popular television segments I’ve ever done. In fact, I received requests for several years after a baking segment we aired about Old Fashioned Lace Cookies. Now, as I was enjoying a hot summer day indoors, happily lost in a good book (one of my antique cookbooks, Mary Margaret McBride’s Encyclopedia of Cooking), I stumbled across the recipe for one of the most unexpectedly simple and elegant cookies of all time. I’m struck once again (as I am so often while researching your heirloom recipes) at the clever inventiveness of this creation. A little corn syrup, a little butter, brown sugar, some chopped nuts, and into the oven they go, teaspoonfuls of caramel-colored globs. But in no time at all, out come beautiful and bubbling discs of sugared antique lace! I love this recipe for a lot of reasons. I love it because it’s easy. I love it because it always has such a surprise finish. And I love it because you do. Please give these Old Fashioned Lace Cookies a try and let me know how you like them! They are wonderful served by themselves or piped with your favorite filling.
Fern’s Homemade Caramel Corn
The Story
Remember the jingle?
“What do you want, When you gotta eat somethin’, And it’s gotta be sweet,
And it’s gotta be a lot, And you gotta have it now? What do you want?
Lip-smackin’ Whip-crackin’ Paddywhakin’ Knickaknackin’ Silabawhackin’ Scalawhakin’ Crackerjackin’ Cracker Jack!
Candy-coated popcorn, peanuts, and a prize
That’s what you get in Cracker Jack!”
Well, not so much anymore. What the heck happened? What happened to the cool prize? The size of the box? The delicious taste? Or was it that we were just kids and ripping open a box of sweet caramel popcorn with a decoder ring inside was just too cool for school?
To say Cracker Jack is not the same – well, let’s just say I’m being kind.
But! One of our regular readers (and a past Rescued Recipe contributor) has hit a home run with her homemade version of this favorite American snack, and believe me, this is what you want to taste when you “take me out to the ball game… buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack.”
Scottsdale resident Fern Klassen has graciously given up her secret recipe for Homemade Caramel Corn, the same recipe she makes batches and batches of for her holiday gift giving. We got it just in time for Super Bowl Sunday!
Her recipe is enough to fill a big bowl, which will undoubtedly disappear before your eyes!
As with any candy making recipe, working with sugar can be a bit tricky, and over-cooking sugar can make it gritty and grainy because the sugar crystallizes. What you’re looking for is a glossy coating on your popcorn. Also, if you don’t have a candy thermometer, Fern’s directions for boiling the caramel for 5 minutes is accurate. If you do have a candy thermometer, allow the temperature to reach about 280ºF or the “soft crack” stage. Once you pour the caramel over the popcorn, the mixture will thicken very quickly and it may not cover all of the kernels. In the oven, however, the mixture will thin out again so that you can coat the kernels in several intervals using a spatula or large spoon. Try it!
It’s Lip-Smackin’, Silabawhackin’, Scalawhackin’ good!