Post your favorite winter time stew or soup (Bonus points if it's easy)

   / Post your favorite winter time stew or soup (Bonus points if it's easy) #41  
I wonder if it's a regional thing. Only ever seen one size ground beef anywhere here, at least in the supermarkets. Not sure where there is a butcher shop anywhere nearby, only one I know of closed maybe 10 years ago.
Where do your locals take a steer or hog to have it butchered?
 
   / Post your favorite winter time stew or soup (Bonus points if it's easy) #42  
Where do your locals take a steer or hog to have it butchered?
Here, all it takes is my son, his wife and myself and wife . . . done deal. :)
 
   / Post your favorite winter time stew or soup (Bonus points if it's easy) #43  
Best if aged at least 30 days before serving.
30 days? Good lord. I don't eat any baked cake or bread in the fridge more than a week old. I will try making your Elsie cake. If it tastes good, I will gobble it up within 3 days.

Thanks for your recipes. By the way, your wilted lettuce salad recipe was great. I had it for lunch with a bottle of Peroni. What beer do you drink?
 
   / Post your favorite winter time stew or soup (Bonus points if it's easy) #44  
30 days? Good lord. I don't eat any baked cake or bread in the fridge more than a week old. I will try making your Elsie cake. If it tastes good, I will gobble it up within 3 days.

Thanks for your recipes. By the way, your wilted lettuce salad recipe was great. I had it for lunch with a bottle of Peroni. What beer do you drink?
I like Modello, Corona, Asahi...but drink mostly Keystone. Glad you like the Wilted Lettuce recipe. I have always thought it was special.
 
   / Post your favorite winter time stew or soup (Bonus points if it's easy) #45  
Here's another country recipe that is always a hit. I have seen folks who don't even like green beans, ask for seconds.

Oven Baked Bacon Wrapped Green Beans”

2 (or how ever many you want) cans of uncut green beans

1# sliced, hickory smoked bacon

Chili Powder

Open and drain the green beans; combine enough individual beans to form a bundle approximately 1 and 1/4 inch in diameter and wrap with a slice of bacon. Secure with a toothpick and place on a cookie sheet.

Repeat the process with the remaining beans and sprinkle with chili powder. Place in a medium oven and bake until the bacon is done. Enjoy.

Note: if you prefer, you can use your own choice of seasoning such as BBQ dry rub, etc. We always use my DG's #2.
 
   / Post your favorite winter time stew or soup (Bonus points if it's easy) #46  
Any Okahoma country cooking recipe you like? I am collecting favorite recipes of rural folks.
Are you putting together a cook book? We had plans to put one together for the Lodge, using tried and true recipes from locals, but politics being what they are, we never got it off the ground. There are cook book publishers out there that will handle the publication...for a price.

I have always had hopes that someone would put one together using the recipes from members of this forum, and including a section of BBQ and smoking meats. I know it's a big job, and I can see why no one has jumped at the chance. I certainly would be willing to contribute more recipes. A down loadable version would be nice, and would certainly pay for a hard copy.
 
   / Post your favorite winter time stew or soup (Bonus points if it's easy) #47  
Are you putting together a cook book? We had plans to put one together for the Lodge, using tried and true recipes from locals, but politics being what they are, we never got it off the ground. There are cook book publishers out there that will handle the publication...for a price.

I have always had hopes that someone would put one together using the recipes from members of this forum, and including a section of BBQ and smoking meats. I know it's a big job, and I can see why no one has jumped at the chance. I certainly would be willing to contribute more recipes. A down loadable version would be nice, and would certainly pay for a hard copy.
This has to be a work of passion. Are you a farmer? The book must have a theme. Down home farm cooking is what I am thinking of. The kind of nutrition-packed and delicious home cooking that keeps the hardworking American small farmer going. Every chapter featuring the favorites of each state in the union. What did our farmers/ranchers ate back in those days?

By the way, I was wrong about the cooking time for your "Green Chile Stew". I thought you used ground pork. If it is in cut pieces, then 2 hours sounds right.
 
   / Post your favorite winter time stew or soup (Bonus points if it's easy) #48  
Here's another country recipe that is always a hit. I have seen folks who don't even like green beans, ask for seconds.

Oven Baked Bacon Wrapped Green Beans”

2 (or how ever many you want) cans of uncut green beans

1# sliced, hickory smoked bacon

Chili Powder

Open and drain the green beans; combine enough individual beans to form a bundle approximately 1 and 1/4 inch in diameter and wrap with a slice of bacon. Secure with a toothpick and place on a cookie sheet.

Repeat the process with the remaining beans and sprinkle with chili powder. Place in a medium oven and bake until the bacon is done. Enjoy.

Note: if you prefer, you can use your own choice of seasoning such as BBQ dry rub, etc. We always use my DG's #2.
Wow. This is a clever way to cook the green beans. I am going to try it with green beans fresh from the farm this summer.
 
   / Post your favorite winter time stew or soup (Bonus points if it's easy) #49  
Wow. This is a clever way to cook the green beans. I am going to try it with green beans fresh from the farm this summer.
Try it first with canned beans; fresh green beans would more than likely need to be cooked more. Have always used canned.
 
   / Post your favorite winter time stew or soup (Bonus points if it's easy) #50  
Try it first with canned beans; fresh green beans would more than likely need to be cooked more. Have always used canned.
Canned beans as in store bought? Or my wife's canned beans . . . :).
 

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