If you love a good fried bologna sandwich and you also love a Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich, than you will go crazy for this amazing Hillbilly Philly! Beef bologna fried with peppers and onions and smothered with a delicious cheese sauce is sandwich you won't forget and you will want to make again and again. The Hillbilly Philly Ingredientsbologna cut into strips bell peppers cut into thin slicesonion cut into thin slicesseasoned saltworcestershire sauce olive oil Cheese sauce 1/2 cup milk 8
We love making beer bread around here. It’s so quick and easy and comes out great every time. It’s the perfect thing to throw together and take over to friend when you’re invited for dinner. Beer bread and a little butter makes a great appetizer or snack. Make sure you use self rising flour or […]
Easy Teriyaki Sauce
A flavorful and easy chili recipe with spaghetti noodles in it! Make it fast in your Instant Pot!
3/4 cup cornmeal 1-1/4 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons vegetable shortening or oil 1 cup boiling water Waxed paper In a bowl, combine the cornmeal, flour and salt. Stir it up while the water is coming to a boil. Use a metal measuring cup to measure the water, if possible. Plastic melts, […]
Ingredients 4 c. warm water 3 tbsp. yeast 1 1/4 c. warm water 1 c. oil 2 tsp. honey 4 1/4 c. whole wheat flour 6 tsp. salt 1 c. brown sugar 10 1/2 c. white flour Directions Mix together 4 c. water,…
Once you chop your vegetables, everything is just thrown in the pot so don't be intimidated by the list of ingredients. We love soup in the winter and this version of Zuppa Toscana hits the spot. It is very savory. Tomatoes and beans provide depths of flavor. This reminds us of a cross between Zuppa Toscana and a chili. Serve with cornbread for a comforting winter soup. Don't be intimidated by the long list of ingredients. This soup comes together quickly and easily. It is satisfying and delicious. You can use beans you have canned or cooked (canellini, pinto, navy, garbanzo) your own broth or stock (instead of the water and bouillon) and tomatoes that are fresh or frozen. You can use 1 pound of ground turkey or chicken and 2 tbsp of dried Italian herbs instead of the Jennie haveO, I just had this in the freezer and used it. I used canned milk but you can use any milk you have but the canned gives a rich flavor. Serving depend on bowl size and appetites.
4 cups warm tap water (not hot) 2/3 cup non-fat dry milk powder (instant powdered milk) 1/3 cup sugar or 1/4 cup honey 2 packets or 4 teaspoons dry yeast 1 tablespoon salt 1/3 cup melted margarine or oil 12 cups (approximately) white or whole wheat flour or a combination The first thing you […]
Evaporated Milk Recipe
Potato Zucchini Soup Recipe
Potato Zucchini Soup Recipe
Yes, it is possible to make wine from mulberries. Mulberries are a type of fruit that can be used to produce a sweet and flavorful wine. Here is a basic recipe for making mulberry wine: Ingredients: - 4-5 pounds of ripe mulberries - 2 pounds of sugar - Water - Wine yeast - Campden tablets (optional, for sterilization) Instructions: 1. Wash the mulberries thoroughly and remove any stems or leaves. Place them in a large pot and crush them to release the juice. 2. Add the sugar to the pot and pour in enough water to cover the mulberries. Stir well to dissolve the sugar. 3. If using Campden tablets, crush them and add them to the mixture. Let the mixture sit for 24 hours to sterilize. 4. After 24 hours, sprinkle wine yeast over the surface of the mixture and stir well to combine. Cover the pot with a clean cloth or towel and let it ferment for about a week, stirring daily. 5. After a week, strain the mixture through a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth to remove the solids. Transfer the liquid to a clean glass jug for further fermentation. 6. Fit an airlock to the jug and let the wine ferment for several more weeks, checking the airlock regularly for bubbling. 7. Once the fermentation is complete, siphon the wine off the sediment into a clean container. Taste the wine and adjust the sweetness or acidity as desired. 8. Bottle the wine and let it age for a few months before enjoying. Please note that making wine at home requires careful attention to cleanliness and sanitation to prevent contamination. It is also important to monitor the fermentation process and adjust ingredients as needed to achieve the desired flavor profile. Enjoy your homemade mulberry wine. Mulberry wine has been made commercially by some wineries. While it may not be as popular or widely available as other types of fruit wines, such as grape or berry wines, there are wineries that specialize in producing mulberry wine. These wineries typically source fresh mulberries from local growers and use traditional winemaking techniques to craft the wine. Mulberry wine is known for its unique and fruity flavor profile, with hints of sweetness and tartness that can vary depending on the ripeness of the mulberries used. It can be enjoyed on its own as a dessert wine or paired with cheeses and fruits for a more diverse tasting experience. If you are interested in trying mulberry wine, you may be able to find it at specialty wine shops or directly from the wineries that produce it. Keep in mind that availability may vary depending on your location and the seasonality of mulberries. Mulberry Wine Producers In California, North Carolina and Israel Some wineries that produce wines made from mulberries or contain mulberries in their blends include: 1. Kumbaya Farm & Winery: Located in California, Kumbaya Farm & Winery is known for its Mulberry Wine, made from fresh California mulberries. This wine is described as sweet and refreshing, with fruity and floral notes. 2. Old Stone Winery: This North Carolina winery offers a Mulberry Wine made from locally grown mulberries. The wine is said to have a rich and complex flavor profile, with hints of berries and spices. 3. Duplin Winery: Duplin Winery, based in North Carolina, produces a variety of fruit wines, including a Muscadine Mulberry Wine. This wine combines the flavors of muscadine grapes and mulberries for a unique and delicious blend. 4. Mount Tabor Winery: Located in Israel, Mount Tabor Winery produces a Mulberry Wine made from mulberries sourced from local orchards. This wine is said to have a deep red color and a sweet, fruity taste. These are just a few examples of wineries that offer wines made from mulberries or containing mulberries in their blends. South African Produced Mulberry Wine Fortified With Brandy In South Africa, there are wineries that produce mulberry wines, such as Rietvallei Wine Estate. Rietvallei's Cape Ruby Mulberry Wine is made from ripe mulberries and fortified with brandy. Additionally, some smaller boutique wineries may also offer mulberry wines, but availability may vary. In terms of pricing, mulberry wines may be more expensive than grape wines due to the labor-intensive process of harvesting and processing mulberries. Mulberries are delicate fruits that require careful handling to extract their flavors and aromas for winemaking. Additionally, the production volumes of mulberry wines are typically lower compared to grape wines, which can also contribute to the higher cost. It's recommended to check with local wine shops, online retailers, or directly with South African wineries that specialize in fruit wines to inquire about the availability and pricing of mulberry wines in the region. Mulberries are known to contain higher levels of resveratrol compared to many other fruits. Resveratrol is a natural polyphenol compound that is found in some plants and fruits and is known for its potential health benefits, such as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It is believed that resveratrol may help protect the body against various health conditions, including cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Mulberries are particularly rich in resveratrol, which is mainly concentrated in their skin. As a result, mulberry products like mulberry wines may offer additional health benefits due to their higher resveratrol content compared to wines made from other fruits like grapes. It's important to note that the exact resveratrol content in mulberry wines can vary depending on factors such as the specific variety of mulberries used, the production process, and the concentration of the extract in the final product. If you are specifically interested in the health benefits of resveratrol, you may want to consider consuming mulberries in their fresh or dried forms, as they would likely provide a higher concentration of this compound compared to mulberry wine.
Recipe for Sweetened Condensed Milk
This is a reader submitted Holiday Recipe for Mincemeat. Great for making mincemeat pies. 4 cups unpeeled chopped apples – Granny Smith or similar; 2 cups raisins – chopped l cup dried apricots – chopped 6 oz can frozen apple juice concentrate 1/4 cup honey l.l/2 tsp. Allspice l/2 tsp. salt 2 Tbs. Brandy or […]
Potato Zucchini Soup Recipe
I love making my own homemade convenience foods and this buttermilk baking mix is my favorite around the holidays. It makes whipping up a fresh batch of biscuits easy as pie. The same biscuit dough makes a great topping for pot pies made from leftovers and this mix makes the most amazing waffles and pancakes. […]
I love making my own homemade convenience foods and this buttermilk baking mix is my favorite around the holidays. It makes whipping up a fresh batch of biscuits easy as pie. The same biscuit dough makes a great topping for pot pies made from leftovers and this mix makes the most amazing waffles and pancakes. […]
We love these simple brownies around here. They are quick to make and gone just as quickly. Great lunch box food and an easy weeknight dessert. They are also a big hit at bake sales. First off, don’t be tempted to put baking powder or baking soda into this recipe, thinking I have forgotten to […]
Here’s another great way to use up homemade pumpkin puree. Of course you could also use canned pumpkin if you don’t have any on hand. Either way these pumpkin fritters make a delicious treat. They are a yummy side dish, or roll them in cinnamon sugar to enjoy as an afternoon snack or for breakfast. […]
I’ve made potato and leak soup for years but thought I’d try making it with pumpkin instead. I don’t cook very much with it, except in the weeks before and after Thanksgiving. I guess just seeing pumpkins everywhere inspires me to cook with them. The leak in this soup adds just enough mild “oniony” flavor […]
My grandmother used to make what she called cornmeal gravy… anyone ever hear of it? If so, could you please pass on how to make it? Many thanks From the Hillbilly Housewife: I had a chat with some of the women on my husband’s side of the family and they agree with Lawana’s comment below. […]
World's Best Spaghetti Sauce Ever from The Bewitchin' Kitchen. Filled with savory meats and vegetables. This is sure to be a hit!
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Did you know that you can use yogurt instead of buttermilk in most baking recipes? Here's what you need to know about this simple ingredient substitution.
I’m looking for a good waffle recipe that uses buttermilk and maybe oil. I have several , but no really good recipe. Any tips for making great homemade waffles would also be appreciated. Oh, and if you have a yeast waffle recipe, I’d be interested in that as well. Carolyn From The Hillbilly Housewife Here’s […]
Looking for the ultimate fall treat? This amazing Amish pumpkin butter recipe is perfect for the season, and so easy to make and store.
With the Superbowl right around the corner, I am sure that many of you will be making some sort of hot wings for appetizers during game day. I know in my home, we have tons of food on this day and it can get pretty expensive purchasing store bought wing sauces. Why not try making […]