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Montrose Girl
Farmgirl Legend/Schoolmarm

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Laurie
Montrose CO
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Posted - Jul 04 2011 :  10:43:22 AM  Show Profile
The last few years, I have tried a different canning recipe. Most have been big hits. Only one, was not so great. This year I canned up 6 1/2 pints of Victorian BBQ sauce. What makes it so different is that is uses rhubarb, no tomatoes. We used it on last night's steak as a test. Wow. yummy. It's a sweet brush on sauce but hubby liked it too, so now I have something else to do with the rhubarb and that gives us more sauces for the year.

Laurie

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woolgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

901 Posts

Elizabeth
Great Lakes IL
USA
901 Posts

Posted - Jul 04 2011 :  10:51:32 AM  Show Profile
I have been doing lemon curd like crazy! It is so good on english muffins!

Liz
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walkinwalkoutcattle
True Blue Farmgirl

1675 Posts

Megan
Paint Lick KY
USA
1675 Posts

Posted - Jul 04 2011 :  10:59:33 AM  Show Profile
Woolgirl, I'd love the recipe! I've got a ladies tea coming up and I need to make some lemon curd!

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paulas party flowers
True Blue Farmgirl

191 Posts

paula
golden valley az
USA
191 Posts

Posted - Jul 04 2011 :  1:22:43 PM  Show Profile
I am hooked on vegs pizzas cooked in my black cast iron skillet.cooked on top of stove.. So many variations. Never the same twice. Yum...
paula

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Lynda LL
Farmgirl in Training

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Lynda
Frohna Missouri
USA
10 Posts

Posted - Jul 05 2011 :  1:03:23 PM  Show Profile
Not a recipe that I created, but saw in an email. I think it's something I subscribe to, but not for sure. The one thing I am sure about is how easy this recipe is and how interesting it is to others.

You've probably already heard about it or tried it, but for those who haven't - it's calld Ice Cream Bread.

You take 2 cups of any flavor of ice cream and 1 1/2 cups of self rising flour, mix and bake in a loaf pan.

That's it and it's very simple and easy and quick. So far in our household, it has received rave reviews.

We have tried chocolate covered cherry, banana split, Reseese peanut butter cup and vanilla bean - all good choices so far. Let me know what you think and how your family likes it. Just the name sounds like the perfect summer bread.

Lynda L

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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl

11381 Posts

Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
11381 Posts

Posted - Jul 05 2011 :  1:32:44 PM  Show Profile
I am going to try your recipe for sure Lynda..I have some self rising flour to use up. I make drop bisquits sometimes using just self rising flour and fresh cream. They are awesome and super simple.

Jenny in Utah
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CMac
True Blue Farmgirl

1074 Posts

Connie
Ashland City TN
USA
1074 Posts

Posted - Jul 05 2011 :  1:35:41 PM  Show Profile
Lynda that sounds like fun! I'll have to do that with my granddaughter.
Connie

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nin1952
True Blue Farmgirl

269 Posts

Donna
Cedartown GA
USA
269 Posts

Posted - Jul 05 2011 :  1:40:34 PM  Show Profile
Lynda I want to try the ice cream cake but at what temp and how long should I bake it? 350* foooooooooooooooorrrrrrrrr?

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WoodstreamDreambyNicole
True Blue Farmgirl

177 Posts

Nicole
Marlton NJ
USA
177 Posts

Posted - Jul 05 2011 :  2:12:10 PM  Show Profile
Jenny - what's your ratio of cream to self-rising flour for the biscuits? 350 temp for 12-15 min? Can you do buttermilk instead of the cream? I love buttermilk biscuits with salt & pepper sprinkled through.
I love the icecream cake recipe, too!

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FieldsofThyme
Farmgirl Guide & Schoolmarm / Chapter Leader

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USA
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Posted - Jul 05 2011 :  4:29:26 PM  Show Profile
I just tried a new (slightly invented) recipe with the chillover powder. It needs to freeze over night. If it turns out well, I'll post it to share.

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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl

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Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
11381 Posts

Posted - Jul 05 2011 :  4:53:51 PM  Show Profile
Nicole..I just use about 3 cups of the self rising flour and then add the cream until the dough is bisquit-ish...know what I mean?? I don't know for sure if buttermilk would work..maybe. I would try it with 1/2 cream and 1/2 buttermilk for sure though. I think it needs all that fat in the cream to make it just right, but 1/2 the fat might work fine. I love the taste of buttermilk too...let me know how it works! I bake them at 400 until they are golden...10 min or so.

Jenny in Utah
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Turtlemoon
Farmgirl Legend Schoolmarm

378 Posts

Tanya
Port Orchard Washington
USA
378 Posts

Posted - Jul 06 2011 :  1:57:53 PM  Show Profile
Laurie, i would love the recipe for the victorian bbq sauce! I have rhubarb coming out my ears! :)

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Turtlemoon
Farmgirl Legend Schoolmarm

378 Posts

Tanya
Port Orchard Washington
USA
378 Posts

Posted - Jul 06 2011 :  1:58:59 PM  Show Profile
oooh, think i found it!

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Montrose Girl
Farmgirl Legend/Schoolmarm

1360 Posts

Laurie
Montrose CO
1360 Posts

Posted - Jul 07 2011 :  12:22:01 PM  Show Profile
If you still need email me. I check that more often throughout the day.

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Dusky Beauty
True Blue Farmgirl

1108 Posts

Jen
Tonopah AZ
USA
1108 Posts

Posted - Jul 07 2011 :  8:28:07 PM  Show Profile
Can you post it? I'd like the recipe for the sauce too.

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Heartbroken farmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

604 Posts

Annette
rio vista Ca
USA
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Posted - Jul 08 2011 :  08:14:15 AM  Show Profile  Send Heartbroken farmgirl a Yahoo! Message
I just posted my favorite summer recipe on my kitchen blog!! It's so Yummy, and easy.

http://friedokiessurbabankitchen.blogspot.com/2011/07/orchard-chicken-salad.html

Liz, I love lemon curd!! My 5year old DD and I just made Mary Beths (Okie farm girl) with her scones recipe she posted on her blog. So fun, and delicious!!!

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graciegreeneyes
True Blue Farmgirl

3107 Posts

Amy Grace
Rosalia WA
USA
3107 Posts

Posted - Jul 09 2011 :  10:59:03 AM  Show Profile
Laurie - I love that Victorian BBQ sauce - I made it a couple years ago when I had way too much rhubarb. It's really good on pork too - that combination of flavors.
I haven't decided on a new recipe for this year - it will depend on the garden I think:)

Farmgirl #224
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Montrose Girl
Farmgirl Legend/Schoolmarm

1360 Posts

Laurie
Montrose CO
1360 Posts

Posted - Jul 10 2011 :  07:48:49 AM  Show Profile
This is from the Ball complete book of home preserving. It has been a great place for new recipes and all the ones I've tried the last few years have come out of here.

Victorian BBQ Sauce
8 cups chopped rhubarb
3 1/2 cups lightly packed brown sugar (I used 3)
1 1/2 cups chopped raisins
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/2 cup white vinegar
1 tsp ground allspice
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp ground ginger
1 tsp salt

Bring everything to a boil in a large stainless steel pot, stirring frequently. Reduce heat and simmer about 30 minutes until it thickens into a thin commercial sauce.

Process in a water bath for 15 minutes.

This was enjoyable and it thickened up more than I expected. Enjoy.

Laurie

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Lynda LL
Farmgirl in Training

10 Posts

Lynda
Frohna Missouri
USA
10 Posts

Posted - Jul 14 2011 :  11:36:26 AM  Show Profile
Oooops, I forgot hat part. yes, I usually bake at 350 and it takes about 30 minutes. I use a cake tester to see when it's done for sure. (I'm horrible at exactly timing what I bake. I usually keep a close eye on things and not the clock, sorry I'm not such a good help in that area.)
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Originally posted by nin1952

Lynda I want to try the ice cream cake but at what temp and how long should I bake it? 350* foooooooooooooooorrrrrrrrr?

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