Thursday, November 25, 2021

Cranberry Sauce with Mandarin Oranges

Developed on T-Day 2021, using canned mandarins, when it was discovered that DrDaddy had no fresh oranges on hand. Half the sugar comes from the "light" syrup.

1 15-oz can mandarin oranges in light syrup
1 12-oz bag fresh or frozen cranberries
1/2 c granulated sugar
1/8 t table salt
Empty the entire can of oranges into a three-quart saucepan. Break into small pieces with a potato masher. Add the berries, sugar, and salt. Place over high heat, bring to a boil. Mix constantly with the masher. When the berries start to pop, lower the heat to medium and cook about five minutes, mashing and stirring from time to time. When the cranberries are mostly broken up, cover tightly and set aside to cool. Do not disturb or the pectin network will be disrupted and the sauce won't properly gel and will be watery.

Monday, November 8, 2021

Easy Cheese Biscuits

Developed Fall, 2021. The package of biscuits keeps for months in the fridge and will bake in less than 20 minutes. Freshly-baked cheese biscuits and a warm bowl of split pea soup make a comforting cold-weather meal.
8 large refrigerator biscuits (Pillsbury™ are goodl)
1/2 c finely-shredded sharp cheddar
2 T melted butter
1 t coarse salt
Preheat a toaster oven to 375 F. Peel a biscuit from the stack and carefully split it in half. Sprinkle a tablespoon of cheese on one half, top with the other half, and press the edges together to seal in the cheese. Repeat with the other biscuits. Arrange on a 12-inch baking pan on a 3-2-3 layout. Brush tops with melted butter and sprinkle on a little salt (optional). Bake 17 to 18 minutes until tops are golden brown. Lift biscuits off pan while warm with a thin spatula. Let cool until safe to eat. To store extra, wrap tightly in plastic film and freeze.