Banana Cream Pie has always been my favorite. It is so wonderful. So I was looking through a cook book for quick n' easy recipes and stumbled upon this one, and jumped for joy! Take a look:
I made that! :-) Woot! It seriously took like, ten minutes, too. So easy! Let me share with you!
BANANA CREAM PIE
1 c. milk
3.4 oz pkg instant vanilla pudding mix
1/2 t. vanilla extract
8 oz container whipped topping
9 inch pie crust
4 bananas, sliced
Combine milk and pudding mix in a large bowl, mix slowly for about 2 minutes so the pudding sets a bit. Blend in vanilla. Add 3 cups whipped topping. Spread one cup of pudding mixture in pie crust; layer with sliced bananas. Repeat layering with another cup of pudding and remaining bananas, ending with remaining pudding. Top with remaining whipped topping (I actually just used the spray kind for the top part so I could make it decorative!) Chill before serving.
Everybody, enjoy!!
Good recipes and food ideas to support the pursuit of healthy cooking and happy eating!
Friday, July 29, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
Home Made Bread part 2
So I thought I posted that bread post like 4 months ago but I just found it sitting in my drafts! Dangit!
What reminded me of it is..... last night I made a successful homemade bread!!!!!! My first ever!!!
It is so beautiful. Here is the recipe:
4 cups warm water
2 T yeast
1/3 cup oil
1/2 cup sugar
2 T salt
9 cups flower.
Recipe is thanks to Martha Taylor. It worked it finally worked!
And, let's be honest. I am blaming that tiny little excuse for an oven at Aggie Village for the messups. It cooked SO much better (everything cooks so much better) in my new full size oven! Woot! Here's to delicious bread!!!! :-)
What reminded me of it is..... last night I made a successful homemade bread!!!!!! My first ever!!!
It is so beautiful. Here is the recipe:
4 cups warm water
2 T yeast
1/3 cup oil
1/2 cup sugar
2 T salt
9 cups flower.
Recipe is thanks to Martha Taylor. It worked it finally worked!
And, let's be honest. I am blaming that tiny little excuse for an oven at Aggie Village for the messups. It cooked SO much better (everything cooks so much better) in my new full size oven! Woot! Here's to delicious bread!!!! :-)
Home-Made Bread
Wow it has been a while since I've posted! Life has been busy and I have to confess, I don't think I've lived up to my goal of two good meals per week. But I've been close I really have! So I'm not giving up!!!
Let me tell you about my recent experience with home-made bread. If anyone tells you bread is easy to make, they are lying! It is so hard! I've done it twice. And both times have been somewhat disastrous. However, I think I can safely say I know what I did wrong, so the next time I attempt to make bread, it's goin to be AWESOME!
First time I made it, well, look at the picture.
Yeah, I didn't let it rise even close to enough. So it was all lumpy and thick and gross and took FOREVER to bake all the way through. It tasted okay, but it dried out really fast and just was not fabulous. Plus look at those lumps!!
So the second time, I let it rise longer. And it grew huge! And I basted some butter over the top of them to make the tops look smoother. That helped. However, I was in a hurry... which is never good when you're cooking. So I took the bread out of the oven when I thought it was done, and set it on the stove to cool. I even cut off a corner piece to taste it, thought it was good, so I headed out the door.
When I got home a couple of hours later, the entire middle had caved in and it was total dough inside! Oiiiiiii. I was so frustrated. So I just put it back in the oven! Hahahaha I know that's a stupid move but at least it would make it not doughy anymore. Anyway, you can guess how it turned out. Crust like a crouton, hard, deformed, but kinda squishy on the inside. It was kind of gross. I still ate it :)
But I know what to do now! Rise rise rise. Rise a lot. Put it in the pan. Baste it with butter on the top and smooth it so it doesn't look lumpy and gross when it comes out. Cook it lower heat for longer time. Make sure it's done before you let it cool.
Next time I make bread, it's gonna be awesome! :-)
Let me tell you about my recent experience with home-made bread. If anyone tells you bread is easy to make, they are lying! It is so hard! I've done it twice. And both times have been somewhat disastrous. However, I think I can safely say I know what I did wrong, so the next time I attempt to make bread, it's goin to be AWESOME!
First time I made it, well, look at the picture.
Yeah, I didn't let it rise even close to enough. So it was all lumpy and thick and gross and took FOREVER to bake all the way through. It tasted okay, but it dried out really fast and just was not fabulous. Plus look at those lumps!!
So the second time, I let it rise longer. And it grew huge! And I basted some butter over the top of them to make the tops look smoother. That helped. However, I was in a hurry... which is never good when you're cooking. So I took the bread out of the oven when I thought it was done, and set it on the stove to cool. I even cut off a corner piece to taste it, thought it was good, so I headed out the door.
When I got home a couple of hours later, the entire middle had caved in and it was total dough inside! Oiiiiiii. I was so frustrated. So I just put it back in the oven! Hahahaha I know that's a stupid move but at least it would make it not doughy anymore. Anyway, you can guess how it turned out. Crust like a crouton, hard, deformed, but kinda squishy on the inside. It was kind of gross. I still ate it :)
But I know what to do now! Rise rise rise. Rise a lot. Put it in the pan. Baste it with butter on the top and smooth it so it doesn't look lumpy and gross when it comes out. Cook it lower heat for longer time. Make sure it's done before you let it cool.
Next time I make bread, it's gonna be awesome! :-)