Subj : Re: Travelling PT 2
To : Ruth Haffly
From : Dave Drum
Date : Sun Jun 18 2023 07:16:00
-=> Ruth Haffly wrote to Dave Drum <=-
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DD> go in the bun I can do these in the microwave and put the cheese on
DD> top and let it melt there. I do them two at a time.
DD> MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
DD> Title: Hawg-N-Dogs
DD> Categories: Five, Pork, Breads, Cheese
DD> Yield: 10 Servings
DD> 10 Hot dogs
DD> 2 sl Pepper Jack cheese
DD> 10 sl Thick-cut bacon
DD> 4 c Oil for deep frying
DD> 10 Split hot dog buns
RH> I've vague memories of my mom splitting dogs almost in half, stuffing
RH> the slit with left over mashed potatoes, adding some cheese and
RH> browning them in the oven. Very vague memories as she didn't do it when
RH> we got older--most of the time because there weren't any left over (or
RH> enough left over) mashed potatoes. She usually fixed just enough for
RH> the meal; if there was just a dab or so left over, it went to stretch
RH> the dog(s) supper.
I have three pooches here to pre-wash the supper dishes. and they're not
picky, in the slightest.
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Dog Pooch Munchies
Categories: Breads, Pork, Cheese, Eggs
Yield: 6 Servings
3 c Whole wheat flour
1 ts Garlic salt
1/2 c Soft bacon fat
1 c Shredded cheese
1 lg Egg; beaten slightly
1 c Milk
Set oven @ 400-|F/205-|C.
Place flour and garlic salt in a large bowl. Stir in bacon
fat. Add cheese and egg. Gradually add enough milk to form a
dough. Knead dough and roll out to about 1" thick.
Use dog bone cookie cutter to cut out dough. Place on
greased cookie sheet. Bake about 12 minutes, until they
start to brown.
Cool and serve.
These are alleged to be "doggie treats". They will make
pretty decent "people treats" as well. -- UDD
From:
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Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen
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... They're not leftovers, they're frozen assets!
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