Wednesday, July 22, 2015

"BLT on T" - Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato on Toast

  "BLT on T".  The first time I had this was when I was 11 years old at my friends house.  Her dad is American and they ate this often.  

My version is bacon, lettuce, tomato on toast with the addition of a fried egg, avocado and cheese.  The secret is frying the egg on a medium heat in animal fat and topping with ranch dressing and cracked pepper.  



~Lorna

Monday, July 20, 2015

Cheesy Meatball Casserole

This is so simple and very delicious.


750 grams mince
750 grams sausage meat
1 onion
1 egg
1/2 cup breadcrumbs
seasonings - tamari sauce, pepper, garlic

Pasta sauce
Grated cheese

  1. Mix the mince and the sausage meat together with the egg, breadcrumbs and seasonings of your choice until combined.
  2. Shape into golf ball sized balls and fry them until cooked through.
    (We put water in the frying pan to begin with which prevents the meat from sticking until the fats are released from the meat and then they fry in their own fat.)
  3. While the meatballs are cooking, put a layer of pasta sauce onto the bottom of a casserole dish.  When the meatballs are cooked, transfer them to the casserole dish.
  4. Pour the remaining pasta sauce over them and top with a generous amount of cheese.
  5. Bake at 180°C for 15 minutes.
  6. Serve with rice and green vegetables.
~Lorna

Monday, July 6, 2015

Resurrection Rolls

These are delicious, fun little rolls to make for Easter time. 

Read the resurrection story in the Bible found in Matthew 27-28, Mark 15-16, Luke 23-24 and/or John 19-20. 

To make the bread dough:
1 1/8th cup of warm water
2 tsp dried yeast
1 Tbsp sugar
3 cups of flour
1 tsp salt
Filling ingredients
melted butter
marshmallows
cinnamon or other spices
sugar

  • Use the dough setting on your bread maker, or hand mix the ingredients together and knead well for 15 minutes, allow to rise in a warm area until doubled in size, knead again for 5 minutes or until the dough is silky.

  • Cut the dough into small pieces - about the size that would fit in a 1/4 cup and roll it out flat.
  • Fill it with chocolate chips and a marshmallow rolled in melted butter and dipped in a cinnamon/spice/sugar mix.
{The marshmallow represents Jesus.
The melted butter and spices represent the embalming spices applied before burial.
The chocolate just makes it yummier.
The rolled out dough represents the tomb his body was laid in.}

  • Fold all the edges carefully around the filling securing them by pinching the dough together.  
  • Place on a greased tray. 

  • Allow the buns to rise to double their original size.

  • Bake at 180°C until golden.

  • The inside of the roll will be chocolaty, gooey and hollow.
{The hollow bun represents the empty tomb.  
All that was left was the linen and spices His body was wrapped in. 
Sweet Salvation!}

~Lorna

Cowboy Casserole

I do rather like "one-pot" type meals. This one lends itself easily to changing it around to suit your preferences. It would make for good left-overs, if there happened to be any actually left over!

10 medium sized potatoes
fat for roasting
1 kg mince meat
tamari sauce, curry, beef stock, mustard powder
2 onions
vegetables - I used 1 head of broccoli 
2 cups of corn
2 cups of grated cheese
1 cup of milk
250g sour cream
salt, pepper


  1. Scrub the potatoes and cut them into bites sized pieces.  Roast them in animal fat for around 30 minutes or until they are just cooked through.
  2. Fry the mince meat until it is no longer pink.  Add onion and vegetables; cook until done but still firm.  Add the corn and the seasonings of your choice.
  3. To the frying pan tip in 1 cup of the cheese,  the milk, and the sour cream.  Mix everything together on a low heat.  Season to taste.  
  4. When the potatoes are cooked, layer about 2/3 of them on the bottom of an oven dish.
  5. Pour the meat mixture over the potatoes, spreading it evenly.
  6. Put the remaining potatoes on the top, pressing them gently into the mixture.
  7. Cover with the remaining cheese and bake for 20 minutes at 180 degrees Celsius or until the potatoes are golden and crunchy.
  8. Serve with a side of green vegetables or a salad.  
~Lorna