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Sunday, December 23, 2018

Christmas Morning Recipe!


This is an all-time favorite at
Mama Holli's house.

ALL THE TIME
ALL DAY
It is a tradition to serve these
Christmas morning
while we open our gifts but this recipe is not reserved
only for special occasions!

These puppies also make a wonderful
manly appetizer!
The menfolk just love to munch
on these while standing in front
of the TV watching some
kind of sporting event.
I pull them out of the freezer and zap
in the microwave for a quick kiddo breakfast.

The best thing about this recipe is that
it can be made ahead and frozen
until ready to use!
HOLD ON COWGIRLS....
Here we go!
 Easy Ingredients
1 pound of mild pork sausage
(This Texas Mama uses only Jimmy Dean)
2 cans of crescent rolls
(Pillsbury - YUM)
1 block of cream cheese, softened
(Philadelphia - Going for it - No fat free)

Sausage Crescent Rolls
Brown and drain sausage. Add cream cheese to sausage.  Spray baking sheet.  Open rolls but do not separate triangles.  You will make 2 loaves from these rolls.  Place 4 triangles together on a baking sheet.  Press out the perforated holes to seal as one piece. (Now you can buy them in sheets but either will work) Spread half of the sausage mixture on top.  Cover with the remaining 4 triangles pressed together.  With your finger press all around the edges to seal the top and bottom pieces of dough.  Repeat the procedure to make the second loaf. 

Mama Denise in Texas brushes egg whites over the tops of the loaves and  sprinkles poppy seed over the egg whites. I don't do that step but if you feel like being a little fancy then go for it!  Bake 25 minutes at 350 degrees.  Slice loaves and serve hot.  You may let them cool on a wire rack and place them single layer in a Ziploc bag and freeze.  No need to thaw just reheat on a baking sheet for 20-25 minutes at 325 degrees. 


I like to spice this up a bit and I add 
1 Tbs. green chilies 
and 1/3 cup of pepper jack cheese 
to the sausage and cream cheese! 

WAIT!

If you have discovered this recipe while looking for 
Superbowl super food then you will want this 
QUESO recipe too! 
It is ridiculously fattening and worth the calories!



Either way it is delicious!
WAIT!
If you like this recipe then
you need this next recipe as well!






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Saturday, September 15, 2018

Lana's Mexican Casserole - A Tex-Mex Recipe



When I was a little girl growing up in the suburbs of Houston, Texas, 
my mom would whip up this ridiculously yummy Tex Mex meal and we 
were all just so happy to see it come out of the oven! 
Lana and Darin Del Monte lived across the street, 
and this was Lana's recipe! It has such a creamy sauce 
that strangely and perfectly compliments the beef and beans.
I promise you it will be a hit and the cook will be 
sneaking the leftovers on the next day for breakfast! 

Ingredients
2 lbs of ground beef
12 corn tortillas
1 can of evaporated milk
1 can of green chilis
1 can of refried beans
1 can of cream of chicken
1/2 stick of butter or margarine
2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese
1/2 onion chopped
1/2 cup of olive oil
salt and pepper



Directions
In a skillet, brown the meat with the chopped onions and add salt and pepper.
Drain off the grease and set aside.

To prepare the sauce combine soup, milk, green chilis, and one cup of cheese in a medium bowl, stir together and set aside.

In a small pot heat refried beans and 1/2 stick of butter to soften. 
Take off heat and set aside.

In a skillet or medium pot add a few tablespoons of olive oil and heat on medium.
Soften tortillas one at a time in the oil, turning once, and then place on a paper towel to remove excess oil. You want the tortillas to be pliable and not crisp.

Spray a casserole dish with oil to lightly coat.
Create each enchilada by adding meat and then topping it with a few tablespoons 
of the sauce. Continue this until the casserole dish is completely full of enchiladas. If you have extra meat leftover just fill in the spaces between the enchiladas. (see photo below)

Spread the softens beans over all of the enchiladas.
Dump the remaining yummy sauce over the beans and then sprinkle the remaining cheese on top!
Bake covered with foil for about 30 minutes at 350℉. Remove the foil and then cook an adittional 10-15 minutes until the sauce is bubbly and cheese is gooey! 

I like to serve this with some really great tortilla chips and my homemade salsa and guacamole! If I am trying to be healthy I will add a green salad. 


There ya go! Enjoy!


Making the enchiladas one by one!


Extra meat? No problemo! 
Load it up baby!


Beans on top!


Sauce on top of beans and then comes the cheese!



Ready for the oven!

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Thursday, July 19, 2018

Lobster Salad



Can we just take a moment to just pay homage to this 
amazing sea creature, the lobster!
Oh MY!
Yep it's pretty amazing to munch on a nice lobster tail!
I can just slap on some butter and squeeze half a lemon
on this bad boy and I am golden all week!
Many years ago we took a vacation in Maine with the kids.
It was just heavenly! 
We skipped along the ocean, ate way too much ice cream, 
pie, fresh berries and LOBSTER!
It is just too easy to eat in Maine!
It is ridiculously reasonably priced, fresh out of the water
and readily available at just about any food establishment both fancy and not fancy!
Oh it is just heavenly I tell you!
This was my first experience with a legit......
LOBSTER ROLL!
Oh yes!
They have these hot dog rolls that split on the side and look like 
folded pieces of thick Texas Toast!
Then they stuff these grilled butter rolls with LOBSTER SALAD!
Oh and it is just amazingly yummy and so easy to prepare!
So when Sprouts has a summer sale on lobster tails I load up the buggy!
Check out this easy recipe my friends!

                                         

Lobster Salad

3 or MORE lobster tails
1 organic lemon
sea slat and cracked pepper to taste
1/4 cup of mayo
dash of paprika 


Cook your lobster tails until done. I just throw mine on the grill and wait for them to turn red!
It usually takes about 10-12 minutes.  Once cooled, take the meat out of the tails, cut into bite-sized chunks and throw into a bowl. Add the mayo and the juice of one lemon, salt and pepper and toss. You can add less lemon and less mayo depending on your preference. Add a dash of paprika cover and place in the refrigerator to chill before serving. You can serve it on a bed of greens or toast up a bun and load it up. Either way it is just the perfect summer treat! Pour up a nice glass of Chablis and there ya go mamas! YUM! 



Sunday, March 18, 2018

The United Kingdom


Painting by Olivia Nucci

“This world in which we live needs beauty in order not to sink into despair. Beauty, like truth, brings joy to the human heart… unites generations and enables them to be one in admiration.” (Blessed Pope Paul VI)




Upon my return from the United Kingdom, I have so many memories and snapshots I could share with you for days on end. I would like to share my initial thoughts upon my return. This is my second trip to the UK. My first trip was over 21 years ago. If I am truly being honest I will say that my memory has faded since that first trip a bit. Mama is getting a wee bit older my friends!

I do have very fond memories of particular events, landmarks, fine dinners and time with Steve, my amazingly beautiful middle child, Isabella Louise and many friends we traveled with but one keen memory has always stood out among the others. I remember how fondly I felt about the people in Scotland. So much so that 20 years ago, Steve and I asked the CEO of  Tom James Company if we could move to Scotland and work there. The weather is quite rainy and a bit chilly most of the time but the people, oh the people are so warm, friendly and beautiful from the inside out. They all seem to have these permanant rosy cheeks and a twinkle in their eyes as if they have a secret they are keeping but are almost begging you to ask what it is because they are just dying to bring you into it! Their main love language seems to be acts of service as they want to take "proper" care of you, feed you, fill you up with a warm spot of tea and then bundle you up warm and tight before sending you on your way. It is so beautiful and reminds me of what our world really should look like. We should want to care for and take others in, even complete strangers. Our generations should be united and woven together like a quilt. An amazingly vibrant quilt with stitches of all different shapes and sizes weaving together the most beautiful fabric from each end of the earth and stitches added by every person you meet. A quilt in constant movement so beautiful that it mimicks that of a prima ballerina performing her very first solo. Can you imagine? Each person you encounter, even for one fleeting minute, is part of your quilt and you theirs. You place a stitch in their quilt and they place a stitch in yours. Maybe it is one stitch, maybe it is thousands of stitches. And then all of these life quilts link together to become one everchanging, everlasting magnificent quilt.

I am so thankful for the beautiful stitches that the lovely people of Scotland have sewn in my quilt this past week. I now carry their beauty with me forever.

Painting by Olivia Nucci


Isabella Louise




Thursday, February 1, 2018

Super Bowl Party Food



So all mamas know that the Super Bowl
is really just a day to try out all of those amazing, 
cheese filled and low calorie appetizers we 
have been stalking on Pinterest! 
Right?
Yes Mama Nuch is right!
So I am going to make it real easy for you.
These three treats will be the hit of the party 
I kid you not!
Just pick up some really great chips and
do not forget the Big Scoop FRITOS!
Put on a fancy pair of sweats so you can 
eat all day long if you so please.
Thank me later
or not! 

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