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MaryJane
Queen Bee

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MaryJane
Moscow Idaho
USA
16458 Posts

Posted - Apr 12 2004 :  1:14:15 PM  Show Profile
I received a letter from a reader suggesting that we start sharing BakeOver recipes with each other. (See www.maryjanesfarm.org/bakeover/ for more info.) I look forward to hearing from you and trying the combinations you come up with.

Here's one of mine for starters, from the Premiere Issue of MaryJanesFarm Magazine:

Potatoes Comforted with Apples
12" BakeOver

10 cups potatoes & apples in 1/4" slices
bit of onion if you have one
5 tbsp. butter or oil
1 cup heavy cream
2 eggs
large pinch nutmeg
(serves eight)

Preheat oven to 425° F. Sauté the potatoes/apples/onions in 2 tbsp. butter or oil in your 12" perfect skillet.

In a separate bowl blend 3 packages Buttermilk Biscuits with 3 tbsp. butter or oil. Add 1/2 cup water and roll into a 12" crust.

In another bowl, beat together the cream and eggs. Pour this mixture over the sautéed vegetables/fruit.

Place Buttermilk Biscuit crust on top. Bake 35-40 minutes or until crust is golden. Remove from oven and let sit 5 minutes.

Note: This 12" BakeOver is heavy to flip. I flip mine onto a pizza pan. You can cut pie shaped wedges and flip each piece as you serve them. Don’t use a sharp knife to cut the wedges, it might score your skillet.

MaryJane


Watch for my new book, "MaryJane's Gathering Place - Ideabook, Cookbook, Lifebook - for the farmgirl in all of us," to be published by Random House's Clarkson Potter/Publishers in Spring 2005.

Julie
MaryJane's Farmgirl

60 Posts

Julie
Moscow ID
USA
60 Posts

Posted - Apr 14 2004 :  12:37:16 PM  Show Profile
Another recipe from the newest Plateful Issue of MaryJanesFarm Magazine page 58:

Parsnip and Yam BakeOver
8" skillet

1 Tablespoon dried purple basil
1/4 cup cashews
1/2 cup Asiago cheese (graded)
1/4 cup kumquats (sliced)
1 1/2 cup yams (sliced)
1 1/2 cup parsnips (sliced)
2 Tablespoons butter or oil
salt and pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 425°F. Saute yams,parsnips,basil,and kumquats in oil or butter in your 8" skillet for 4 minutes. Toss in the cashews and cook 1 minute more. Turn off heat and sprinkle cheese on top.

In a separate bowl blend 1 package Buttermilk Biscuit mix according to BakeOver direction on the back of the package. Roll out the dough and place it on top of the vegetables in the skillet.

Bake 35-40 minutes or until golden brown. Remove from oven and let sit 5 minutes. Flip upside down onto a late and enjoy.

Julie
AKA Farmkitchen Chick

Food Styl'in & Fancy Free
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Juliekay
True Blue Farmgirl

237 Posts



237 Posts

Posted - Jun 30 2004 :  08:00:37 AM  Show Profile
How about using the bake over mixes as a pizza-base? Or doing something like cold veggie pizza. Bake the pesto one thinly on a baking sheet, when cool spread with cream cheese and top with raw veggies, or preserved veggies for that matter. Could use the same principle to make a fruit pizza

Julie
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cecelia
True Blue Farmgirl

497 Posts

cecelia
new york
USA
497 Posts

Posted - Jul 01 2004 :  4:09:00 PM  Show Profile
I'm still picking those currants! Maybe I can use them for a bake-over - I'll get back to you with my results.

Cecelia

ce's farm
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mellaisbella
True Blue Farmgirl

1862 Posts

melanie
living on Anne of Green Gables land
Canada
1862 Posts

Posted - Sep 15 2009 :  07:57:41 AM  Show Profile
I thought I look through all the old posts and found this one. Great recipes!!

"we must be the change we wish to see in the world"
farmgal #150
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Hideaway Farmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

1553 Posts

Jo
Virginia
USA
1553 Posts

Posted - Dec 11 2009 :  5:18:58 PM  Show Profile
bump...have a friend new to MaryJanesFarm who hasn't tried the bakeover yet...

Jo

"Wish I had time to work with herbs all day!"
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JEN000
Farmgirl in Training

16 Posts

Jennifer
Omaha NE
USA
16 Posts

Posted - Mar 11 2011 :  9:38:14 PM  Show Profile
I'm getting my first Budget Mix in the mail soon and I really wanted a BakeOver recipe that could be a full meal that my very picky family would like. I'm not very creative so I was sad to only find 3 or 4 recipes. So, I did some internet research (and I do love to research) and although I couldn't find any specific "BakeOver" recipes I did come to the conclusion that any "meat pie" recipe could be easily converted to a BakeOver. So, I'm going to get out my favorite chicken pot pie, and a shepherds pie recipes and get cooking. If it's a success, I'll post the recipes here. Wish me luck!

Edited by - JEN000 on Mar 11 2011 9:40:29 PM
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Nigella
True Blue Farmgirl

386 Posts

Nigella
Chimacum WA
USA
386 Posts

Posted - Mar 14 2011 :  3:39:38 PM  Show Profile
My favorite one I've come up with so far was ground pork, celery, apple, fennel seed, and white cheddar. Yum!

Sister #1213

Handmade and vintage goodies
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Knit on with confidence and hope through all crises. ~ Elizabeth Zimmermann
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Carol
Moderator/MaryJane's Design Diva

452 Posts

Carol
Moscow Idaho
USA
452 Posts

Posted - Mar 14 2011 :  5:01:28 PM  Show Profile
Hi Girls.
Just wanted to remind you that the "Farm Kitchen" special recipe issue of our magazine has loads of BakeOver recipes. Order it here: http://shop.maryjanesfarm.org/store/p/147-MaryJanesFarm-Magazine-8th-Issue-Farm-Kitchen.aspx

Happy baking!
Carol


"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, red wine in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming 'WOO HOO, what a ride!'"
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