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Baked Chicken Noodle

Mix all together: 2 cans cream of mushroom or celery soup 1 c. chicken broth or milk 1 c. mayonnaise 1 c. shredded cheese 4 c. chicken, cooked and cubed Add: 12 – 16 oz wide egg noodles (uncooked) After combining well, pour into a greased casserole. Refrigerate for at least 3 hours. I oftenContinue reading “Baked Chicken Noodle”

Posted bybetsysbakingblogMarch 12, 2020Posted inRecipesLeave a comment on Baked Chicken Noodle

Rice Crispy Chicken

Mix together in a bowl: 2 c. Rice Krispies, slightly crushed 1/2 c. Parmesan cheese (the powdered kind you put on spaghetti) 1/2 t. salt 1/2 t. thyme 1 t. parsley 1 t. garlic powder 1 t. onion powder 1/2 t. black pepper Dip skinless, boneless chicken thighs (OR chicken tendersloins) in butter and thenContinue reading “Rice Crispy Chicken”

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Pork Ribs

Mix together: 10-12 oz bottle of Teriyaki Sauce 1 T. minced garlic 1 c. brown sugar 2 T. molasses 1 t. cumin 2-3 t. black pepper 16 oz can jellied cranberry sauce Brown the pork ribs on the grill or large skillet or even just pan fry them. I cut them into individual ribs andContinue reading “Pork Ribs”

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Baked Oatmeal

Mix together: 1 c. vegetable oil 1/2 c. sugar 4 eggs Add: 1 t. salt 4 t. baking powder 2 c. milk or apple juice 1 t. cinnamon 1/2 t. nutmeg 6 c. oats (quick or regular) Mix well. Pour into a greased 9″ x 13″ pan. Bake at 350 degrees for about 35 minutes.Continue reading “Baked Oatmeal”

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Mexi Rice

Melt 4 T. butter in a large pot. Add: 2 c. rice 1 c. onion, chopped Saute until the onion is soft and the rice is light brown in color. Add: 4 c. water 1 t. garlic powder 1/2 t. salt 1/4 t. black pepper 8 oz can tomato sauce Stir and cook until bubbly.Continue reading “Mexi Rice”

Posted bybetsysbakingblogMarch 10, 2020Posted inRecipesLeave a comment on Mexi Rice

Baked Beans

Cook in the crock pot on high for at least 2 hours. You can bake it in the oven at 350 for an hour. But with this recipe, the longer it simmers together, the tastier it will be. I have often put it all in the crock pot in the morning and left it onContinue reading “Baked Beans”

Posted bybetsysbakingblogMarch 10, 2020August 20, 2023Posted inRecipesLeave a comment on Baked Beans

Teriyaki Chicken Marinade

Place 6 pounds of FROZEN skinless, boneless chicken thigh pieces in a large bowl. In a separate bowl mix: 1 c. soy sauce 1 c. vegetable/olive oil 1 c. apple juice (NOT CONCENTRATE) 1 c. orange juice (NOT CONCENTRATE) 4 T. granulated sugar 1 T. garlic powder 1 T. onion powder 1 t. black pepperContinue reading “Teriyaki Chicken Marinade”

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Thieves Throat Spray

In a small glass spray bottle mix: 2 T. distilled water 2 T. Vodka (95%) 10 drops Thieves essential oil Shake well. Spray your sore throat & it will feel better. Use frequently for a few days or as needed.

Posted bybetsysbakingblogMarch 10, 2020April 3, 2020Posted inRecipesLeave a comment on Thieves Throat Spray

Blueberry Filling

In a large pot combine: 4 c. sugar 1 c. Clear Jel cornstarch 6 c. water 2 t. salt Cook until it is almost thick & just starting to bubble. Add in 2 c. crushed blueberries. Boil until it reaches desired thickness. Remove from heat. Stir in 8 cups of FRESH blueberries (not frozen). StirContinue reading “Blueberry Filling”

Posted bybetsysbakingblogMarch 9, 2020Posted inRecipesLeave a comment on Blueberry Filling

Measurements

Have you ever heard the saying: A pint a pound the world around? I have. I don’t know if it’s true. I haven’t taken time to measure it out. But how much is a pint? 2 cups. How much is a pound? 16 ounces. How does 2 cups equal 16 ounces? I don’t get thatContinue reading “Measurements”

Posted bybetsysbakingblogMarch 9, 2020March 9, 2020Posted inRecipesLeave a comment on Measurements

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