Recipe

  • Family Recipe: Zucchini Bread

    Zucchini BreadI received this Zucchini Bread recipe from my Aunt Mary Ann.  We love having fresh garden veggies throughout the summer months.  Once fall hits we start looking for ways to continue cooking with those delicious vegetables that we are storing in our freezer.  It is a perfect fall recipe that has been a family favorite for many years.  Your kitchen will smell amazing and it is a joy to share the bread with friends and neighbors.

    Zucchini Bread

    3 Eggs

    1 cup Oil

    2 cups Sugar

    Beat together.  Then add:

    1 teaspoon Vanilla

    2 cups grated Zucchini (if using frozen zucchini drain the excess liquid)

    In separate bowl Mix together:

    3 cups Flour

    1/2 teaspoon baking powder

    1 teaspoon salt

    1 teaspoon baking soda

    1 teaspoon cinnamon

    Add flour mixture to the liquid mixture. Optional: blend in 1 cup chopped nuts.  Pour into a greased bundt cake pan.  Bake at 325 degrees for 1 hour. Remove from oven, cool and sprinkle with powdered sugar.

    The Zucchini Bread recipe brings back the flavors and smells of a fresh garden.  Great bread to bring to a fall gathering.

  • Family Recipe: Grandma Willa’s Fruit Punch

    Fruit Punch

    As the Holidays approach you may be on the look out for a great new punch recipe to brighten the celebration.  Everyone loves Grandma Willa’s Fruit Punch!  It is quick, easy, and the base is made in advance.  The punch is slushy and has a fun fruity flavor.  If you are looking for a great punch for a birthday party, family gathering, holiday, shower, wedding or just for fun try this one.  You can make it in any flavor or color you want to match the occasion.  We have had raspberry, orange, cherry, strawberry, grape, lime and many more flavors variations of this recipe over the years.

    Grandma Willa’s Fruit Punch

    1 – 6 oz package of Strawberry Gelatin (or Flavor of your Choice)

    3/4 cup of Sugar

    2 cups Boiling Water

    1 – 46 ounce can of Pineapple Juice

    6 cups Cold Water

    2 liters Ginger Ale (chilled)

    Optional: Add Whole Cherries, Sliced Pineapples, or Complimentary Fruit on top for extra flair.

    Directions: In a 4 quart (or larger) freezer container (we save our 1 gallon ice cream containers to use), dissolve gelatin and sugar in the boiling water.  Stir in pineapple juice and cold water.  Cover and freeze completely.  Remove from freezer at least 2 hours before serving.  Place in punch bowl.  Stir in the Ginger Ale just before serving. Makes 5 1/2 Quarts of Punch.

    You can use any flavor or color of gelatin with this recipe.  Pick what goes best for your special occasion and enjoy.  Grandma’s Fruit Punch has been a hit at many of our family celebrations.