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Offline Rusty Edge

Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #660 on: August 19, 2025, 03:32:41 am »
I made this recently and it was a crowd pleaser.   It's a Betty Crocker recipe from the Picture Cookbook in 1958 or 59. It was a go to for my mother because it was relatively quick and easy as baking goes.

Listed as Apple Crisp

4 cups sliced cooking apples OR 4 cups fresh blueberries OR 4 cups thawed  and drained blueberries.

3/4 cup of packed brown sugar.
1/2 cup flour
1/2 cup oats (quick cooking or old fashioned)
1/3 cup soft butter
3/4 teaspoon of cinnamon
3/4 teaspoon of nutmeg

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Grease the bottom and sides of an 8X8X2 pan.

Spread the fruit in the bottom of the pan. Mix the other ingredients, then sprinkle them on top of the fruit.

Bake for 30 minutes or until the topping turns golden.

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It's so easy a kid could do it.




Offline Rusty Edge

Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #661 on: August 24, 2025, 02:49:36 am »


We make this all the time at my house, but we all like the smell of cooking onions so we do it in the kitchen.  I tend to use red cooking wine and white grape juice because we're not drinkers.  I use the beef cubes or homemade stock, and I think I use more butter than you too, but I don't spring for the Kerrygold.

I just learned what Emmental cheese was, not common around here, even in Dairyland, I will try this...

I was grilling a frozen pizza tonight and put some Jarlsberg on it, in the spirit of the Pizza god. I came back to this thread to verify that I had mentioned Jarlsberg ( of the Monty Python cheese sketch fame) as a suitable onion soup component of a multi-cheese topping.


But it reminds me of a story. The wife and I were at ECOT in Disney, which is sort of a permanent World's Fair. In the back of the "Italy" section is a Napolese Restaurant. Disney imports natives to work in the various "countries" in the world showcase area. College students to internships and summer jobs there because learning Disney customer service standards look good on their resume.

So we had a waitress from Napoli. I had to ask her what was the most "authentic" Napoli pizza on the menu. She said the margarita and the quattro fromagio.  So there you have it- proof that the Pizza god approach is actually authentic Italian.
Then she started to laugh and said "Funny Story" . There is also a pizza which is very popular with children and that she herself likes. Called "The Americano", it is topped with slices of hot dogs, french fries, and mayonnaise.

No. Mayonaise was a bridge too far in our estimation. We have enjoyed pizze with red sauce, white sauce, and barbeque sauce. But mayonnaise?  That sounds disgusting.

Offline Elok

Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #662 on: August 24, 2025, 12:33:11 pm »
It can be done.  I know some people put mayo in tuna noodle casserole (though I always do it with a proper cream sauce, mayo is for tuna salad).  I do put mayo in tuna-stuffed potatoes, and it comes out fine.  Drizzling it on a pizza straight-up does sound a little weird, but then so do the fries and hot dogs.

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Re: The Lazy Gourmet
« Reply #663 on: August 24, 2025, 05:52:32 pm »
A little cream cheese might be worth trying...

 

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